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2 What was the federal policy regarding Native (First) Americans in the 1830s?

3 Relocation

4 Practice called whereby successful politicians reward their supporters by appointing them to office?

5 The spoils system

6 President during much of Reconstruction, Ulysses S
President during much of Reconstruction, Ulysses S. Grant advocated for ________treatment for the South

7 fair

8 After the Civil War who became the leading spokesman for African Americans?

9 Frederick Douglass

10 American immigration patterns between 1890 and 1914 showed that most immigrants came from

11 southern and eastern Europe.

12 How were immigrant children affected by the creation of a public school system?

13 They were given help to assimilate into American society.

14 The term “nativism” means disliking

15 immigrants

16 What anti-immigrant law was passed in the 1800s?

17 the Chinese Exclusion Act

18 The following contributed to the growth of cities: improvements in transportation, construction of skyscrapers, large amounts of immigrants

19 During the late 1800s and early 1900s, immigration laws discriminated the most against the

20 Chinese

21 Most settlement houses in the late 1800s offered poor city dwellers

22 social services

23 Social characteristic of Puritan society in New England: a desire to live free from religious persecution

24 Maryland, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania were Colonies formed to escape religious persecution

25 The Virginia colony survived and grew economically because the English colonists began growing ______for sale

26 tobacco

27 Which of the following of Thomas Jefferson’s actions represented a vast departure from his philosophy of strict construction?

28 the Louisiana Purchase

29 Who directly influenced Abraham Lincoln to allow freed slaves to fight in the Civil War?

30 Frederick Douglass

31 The largest and most active group of colonists who supported independence from Britain:

32 the Patriots

33 Which Supreme Court ruling asserted the supremacy of federal law over state law, helping to clarify the role of states in the Union?

34 McCulloch v. Maryland

35 The first slaves introduced to the American colonies arrived in which colony in 1619?

36 Virginia

37 England prized its North American colonies because

38 they supplied England with food and raw materials and bought English goods

39 Why did many colonists protest the Stamp Act?

40 The colonists viewed the act as taxation without representation

41 The Great Compromise of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 dealt with ________in Congress

42 representation

43 “The power to tax is the power to destroy” was a key decision from which Supreme Court cases?

44 McCulloch v. Maryland

45 How did slavery in the U. S
How did slavery in the U.S. after 1808 reshape the lives of African families trapped in this institution?

46 Slavery broke up families as members were sold to different owners

47 The first elected assembly in the North American colonies was the

48 Virginia House of Burgesses

49 Which of the following groups would have benefited the most from the Three-Fifths Compromise?

50 Southern States


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