Mid-century America and Religious Reform Test Review.

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Mid-century America and Religious Reform Test Review

Pick a Level Single 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Double 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Triple 11, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Homerun 11, 2, 3, 4, 52345

Single Question # 1 Allows farmers to make a cash down payment, and then make monthly payments with interest _______________________. installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 2 _____________________ is the belief that immigrants would ruin the American Society. installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 3 A/an ___________________ is a group of people that have a similar trade who band together in an attempt to improve working conditions. installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 4 A/an _____________________ is a refusal to work in hopes to force employers to meet demands installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 5 The unfair treatment of a group of people as compared with another group is known as ________________________. installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 6 _____________________ is moderation in the consumption of alcohol. installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 7 The freeing of the slaves is known as ________________________. installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 8 The desire to put and end to slavery is known as _______________________. installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 9 ______________________ is a perfect society installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Single Question # 10 _________________ is the right to vote. installment plan suffrage utopia abolition temperance racism strike union nativism discrimination emancipation

Double Question # 1 A Clipper Ship could increase trade profits because A) it could carry more goods than a normal ship A) it could carry more goods than a normal ship B) it traveled much faster than a normal ship C) it only required half the crew to sail D) all three are correct

Double Question # 2 In the 1850's, the second leading export behind cotton was A) wheat B) whale oil C) ice D) none of these

Double Question # 3 The key reason that the Midwest was able to grow in population was A) transportation B) money C) gold D) climate

Double Question # 4 What percentage of southerners did not own a slave A) 1% B) 75% C) 50% D) 15%

Double Question # 5 The Know-Nothing Party came to national attention because of a rise in A) crop prices B) fall in imports C) in nativism D) all of the above

Double Question # 6 At mid-century (1850's), most people were fearful of being in unions because A) they were illegal B) they used violence to get better wages C) they were controlled by crime organizations D) the union dues were too expensive

Double Question # 7 Immigrants at mid-century tended to settle in what region A) South B) Midwest C) Northeast D) Far West

Double Question # 8 Restrictions that attempted to prevent slaves from having the opportunity for equality were known as A) slave codes B) Run Away slave laws C) Slave Laws D) Unfair

Double Question # 9 Which of the following was not part of the Second Great Awakening A) Education reform B) Advancement of Women's rights C) Movement to end slavery D) Nativism

Double Question # 10 At mid-century, the prisons were over-crowed with people who had A) murdered B) stolen C) not paid off a debt D) were caught speeding

Triple Question # 1 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott helped draft the A) Declaration of Independence B) Declaration of Independence for women C) Declaration of Sentiments D) None of these

Triple Question # 2 This man owned a newspaper that pushed for emancipation of the slaves A) Frederick Douglas B) William Lloyd Garrison C) Mr. L D) Abe Lincoln

Triple Question # 3 This woman was the first female to graduate from an American college or university with a medical degree A) Elizabeth Blackwell A) Elizabeth Blackwell B) Sojourner Truth B) Sojourner Truth C) Susan B. Anthony C) Susan B. Anthony D) Horace Mann

Triple Question # 4 In 1833 this was the first college or university to accept women and African-Americans as students A) The Ohio State University A) The Ohio State University B) Malone College B) Malone College C) Oberlin College C) Oberlin College D) Kent State University

Triple Question # 5 The literary movement of the mid 18 th century was known as A) nativism A) nativism B) transcendentalism B) transcendentalism C) Victorian C) Victorian D) All of the above

Triple Question # 6 Explain why religious groups during the Second Great Awakening felt that public education was necessary.

Triple Question # 7 Describe why Horace Mann felt that public education was necessary for America.

Triple Question # 8 Realizing that free slaves in the South may cause rebellion, one popular idea was to allow free slaves to colonize Liberia in West Africa. Why was this plan unsuccessful?

Homerun Question # 1 Why did Frederick Douglas think that the North was poor upon his arrival there?

Homerun Question # 2 Please summarize Romans 10:11-13 and explain what it has to do with our unit of study.

Homerun Question # 3 Describe the basic beliefs of the Shakers.

Homerun Question # 4 Describe the basic beliefs of the Amish, and explain how they got their name?

Homerun Question # 5 Describe the basic beliefs of the Mennonites.