Chapter 31 AP World History Flashcards
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6243264287 | Fatt Hing Chin was | A village fish peddler who was one of the earliest Chinese migrants to settle in the Americas | 0 | |
6243264288 | Most property qualifications for voting in the United States had disappeared by the late | 1820s | 1 | |
6243264289 | The term Manifest destiny is associated with what country? | America | 2 | |
6243264290 | In 1803, the United States doubled in size after the Louisiana territory was purchased from | France/Napoleon Bonaparte | 3 | |
6243264291 | The Indians who relocated from the eastern woodlands to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears were the | Cherokees | 4 | |
6243264292 | The last major Indian victory against the United States armed forces came in 1876 at the Battle of | Little Big Horn | 5 | |
6243264293 | The last major Indian resistance was defeated in 1890 at the Battle of | Wounded Knee Creek | 6 | |
6243264294 | The Ghost Dance movement related to | An expression of religious beliefs that included a vision of an afterlife in which all white peoples disappeared | 7 | |
6243264295 | The main spark for the outbreak of the Mexican-American War in 1845 was the United States acceptance of the new state of | Texas | 8 | |
6243264296 | The US agreed to pay Mexico 15 million for Texas, California, and New Mexico as a part of the Treaty of | Guadalupe Hidalgo. | 9 | |
6243264297 | Which future state did not pass from Mexico to the US as part of the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo | The states that Did pass from Mexico to the US via treaty: California, Texas, and New Mexico | 10 | |
6243264298 | One of the chief reasons that the framers of the U.S. Constitution were opposed to abolishing slavery was | Because they recognized the sanctity of private property, including slaves. | 11 | |
6243264299 | Slavery was reinvigorated in the US after the rise of what cash crop | Cotton | 12 | |
6243264300 | The worlds "a house divided against itself cannot stand" were spoken by | Abraham Lincoln | 13 | |
6243264301 | Which of the following was not one of the chief factors for the outbreak of the American Civil War? | Were: slavery, the nature of the Union, States' rights as opposed to the federal government's authority, imperatives of a budding industrial-capitalist system against those of an export-oriented plantation economy | 14 | |
6243264302 | The U.S. Civil War changed character on 1 January 1863 after | Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, making the abolition of slavery an explicit goal of the war | 15 | |
6243264303 | Which of the following is not one of the reasons for the victory of the northern states in the U.S. Civil War? | are: The Emancipation Proclamation, considerable resources from northern states like 90 percent of their industrial capacity and two thirds of its railroad lines. | 16 | |
6243264304 | The victory of the northern states in the U.S. Civil war meant that | Slavery ended, the United States remained politically united, and enhanced the authority of the Federal government | 17 | |
6243264305 | New France passed into British control after | The British victory in the Seven Years' War. | 18 | |
6243264306 | The War of 1812 | stimulated a sense of unity against an external threat. | 19 | |
6243264307 | The U.S. invasion of Canada in the War of 1812 | Led to a Canadian victory that promoted a sense of Canadian pride and anti-U.S. sentiments became a means for covering over differences among French Canadians and British Canadians | 20 | |
6243264308 | Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were joined together as the Dominion of Canada | In the British North America Act of 1867 | 21 | |
6243264309 | The first prime minister of Canada was | John A. Macdonald | 22 | |
6243264310 | Simon Bolivar succinctly summed up the developing political situation in Latin America when he said | I fear Peace more than War | 23 | |
6243264311 | In the new Latin American countries, | creole elites usually established republics with written constitutions. They responded enthusiastically to Enlightenment values and republican ideals, but had little experience putting their principles into practice. | 24 | |
6243264312 | Caudillos were | Regional military leaders that came into power due to the division and discord in the newly independent states. | 25 | |
6243264313 | The "Machiavelli of the pampas" was | One of Juan Manuel de Rosa's nicknames | 26 | |
6243264314 | Benito Juarez was | The Mexican president that led La Reforma, which aimed to limit the power of the military and Roman Catholic church in Mexican society. | 27 | |
6243264315 | The Mexican politician Ponciano Arriaga called for | Land reform | 28 | |
6243264316 | Emiliano Zapata was | A charismatic radical rebel that fought for tierra y libertdad (land and liberty.) He confiscated hacienda lands and began distributing them to the peasants | 29 | |
6243264317 | The golondrinas were | Italian workers who made regular migrations to and from Europe and South America to take advantage of different growing seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres. | 30 | |
6243264318 | The early stages of industrial development in the US depended in large part on investment capital from which of the following nations | Britain | 31 | |
6243264319 | In terms of the industrial development of the US in the alte 19th century, the most important economic development was | The construction of railroad lines that linked all U.S. regions and helped create an integrated national economy | 32 | |
6243264320 | The National Policy, Which was designed to attract migrants, protect nascent industries through tariffs, and build national transportation systems was a policy in | Canada | 33 | |
6243264321 | By the 1860s, Britain's leading supplier of beef was | Argentina. | 34 | |
6243264322 | Walt Whitman was | An American poet who wrote "the Song of Myself" as a celebration of himself and the vast diversity of his nation | 35 | |
6243264323 | After the conclusion of the American Civil War, freed blacks | Gained civil rights and right to vote; actively participated in the political affairs of the republic due to Reconstruction. However when Reconstruction ended, they suffered backlash | 36 | |
6243264324 | After the American Civil War, the southern states | Were forced to undergo a program of social and politicla Reconstruction | 37 | |
6243264325 | The lines "we hold these truths to be self evident: that all men and women are created equal," come from the | Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 | 38 | |
6243264326 | In 1908, The United States government ordered a complete halt to migration from | Japan | 39 | |
6243264327 | Louis Riel was the leader of the | Metis and indigenous peoples of western Canada | 40 | |
6243264328 | The Northwest Rebellion was led by | Louis Riel | 41 | |
6243264329 | Argentine president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, in his book Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism, proposed that | Only when cities dominated the countryside would social stability and genuine liberty be possible. | 42 | |
6243264330 | The great epic poem that expressed the life of the gaucho and lamented its decline was | The Gaucho Martin Fierro | 43 | |
6243264331 | The great epic poem , The Gaucho Martin Fierro was written by | Jose Hernandez | 44 | |
6243264332 | Adela Zamudio was | A Bolivian poet who wrote a poem titled "To be Born a Man" in which she lamented how talented women could not vote while ignorant white men could | 45 |