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Chapter 9 Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  El Camino College  »  History  »  History 101 – United States History to 1877  »  2019  »  Chapter 9 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  returned mutinous slaves from the Creole to Virginia, at the request of President Tyler.
B  refused to trade with American shipping companies that carried slaves.
C  briefly declared war on American shipping in response to the Creole mutiny.
D  supported the rights and freedom of mutinous slaves on the Creole.
E  seized the Creole because it carried slaves.
Question #2
A  celebrated “honest workers” and “simple farmers.”
B  allied the party with the abolition movement.
C  encouraged the rapid western expansion of the nation.
D  favored expanding the power of the federal government.
E  opposed industrialism as a source of concentrated wealth.
Question #3
A  led him to lose the political support of Roger B. Taney.
B  left the nation with an unstable banking system for many years.
C  led the nation into a period of long economic decline.
D  seriously damaged his support within the Democratic Party.
E  caused serious political damage to his administration.
Question #4
A  the United States gained control of ten million acres of Indian lands.
B  new federal attempts were made to assimilate Indian tribes into white society.
C  violence between white Americans and Indian tribes ended.
D  all Indian tribes were forced to intermingle on one large reservation.
E  nearly all American Indian societies were removed to west of the Mississippi.
Question #5
A  that the Cherokee tribes could only be removed if they were properly compensated.
B  the Cherokee had no right to file a legal claim in U.S. courts.
C  the entire process of the removal of the Indians was unconstitutional.
D  that Georgia could remove the Cherokee tribes if it served the “public good.”
E  the Court could not enforce the order.
Question #6
A  constituted a major, although temporary, Indian victory.
B  was notable for vicious behavior by the American military.
C  resulted in the removal of the Five Civilized Tribes to the West.
D  was sparked by the kidnapping of the leader of the Fox Indians.
E  occurred in New England and upstate New York.
Question #7
A  the integrity of the Union.
B  the nation’s tariff policies.
C  President Jackson’s leadership.
D  the institution of slavery.
E  free states.
Question #8
A  as a means to end the national bank.
B  to support trade tariffs.
C  to reduce the political power of Andrew Jackson.
D  to counter the growing influence of abolitionism in the North.
E  as an alternative to possible secession.
Question #9
A  parceling out federal land to the highest bidder.
B  the destruction of land by overly aggressive settlement.
C  giving out jobs as political rewards.
D  making illegal payoffs to political supporters.
E  giving away land taken from Indians to white settlers.
Question #10
A  all white Americans should eventually be given the vote.
B  all white male citizens should be treated equally.
C  there should be one national political party.
D  the South and West deserved special privileges as growing areas.
E  slavery should not extend into the West.