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7. Which of the following challenges did western settlers not face in their travels?
A) wagons overturning due to inexperienced drivers.
B) inaccurate guide books which sometimes did not help people reach their destination.
C) constant attacks from Native American tribes
D) poor road conditions and rough trails.
8. Seeking religious freedom, the Mormons traveled west, settling in what is now
A) Oregon.
B) California.
C) Utah.
D) Idaho.
9. As more Americans settled in California, what caused increased tensions with the Mexican government?
A) The Americans’ demand to create their own state and become part of the United States.
B) Decreased trade between California and southern Mexico.
C) Scattered rebellions by Americans throughout California.
D) The growing differences between California and southern Mexico.
10. Mexico invited Americans and other foreigners to settle in Texas because
A) Mexican citizens did not want to move to unsuitable farmland.
B) as a new country, Mexico wanted to promote better relations with other countries
C) Mexico wanted to persuade more people to become better Mexican citizens
D) Mexico could not persuade its own citizens to move to the frontier.
11. What was not one of the conditions Mexico required of American settlers in Texas?
A) Settlers were required to become Mexican citizens.
B) Settlers had to pay the Mexican government with a percentage of the crops they grew on their land.
C) Settlers had to become Roman Catholics.
D) Settlers were required to follow Mexican laws.
12. What was one of the reasons American settlement in the southwest caused conflict with Mexico?
A) Americans did not become Mexican citizens.
B) Mexican citizens adopted the customs and practices of the new American settlers.
C) Americans did not adopt Mexican customs as the Mexican government expected them to.
D) The Mexicans and Native Americans clashed over the land given to the new settlers.
13. When American Benjamin Edwards called for rebellion against the Mexican government, what was the result?
A) Mexican authorities did not allow more American settlers into Texas and taxed foreign imports.
B) Edwards and the rebels were successful, and Texas became an independent nation.
C) Edwards’ rebellion was defeated, and he was killed.
D) Mexican authorities ignored the threat completely.
14. When American Stephen F. Austin realized he could no longer negotiate with Mexican president Santa Anna, what did Austin encourage Texans to do?
A) Accept and follow Mexican rule
B) Organize an army to prepare for battle
C) Secede from Mexico
D) Allow the Mexican army to keep peace in Texas
15. How did the Mexican government react when Texans declared independence from Mexico?
A) Santa Anna accepted the declaration and negotiated trade terms at the Alamo.
B) The government combined Texas and Coahuila into a separate Mexican state.
C) Santa Anna increased the size of the Mexican army and battled the Texans at the Alamo and Goliad.
D) The government ignored the declaration and treated Texas the same as it always had.
16. What ended the conflict between Mexico and Texas?
A) The Edwards Rebellion
B) The Battle at Goliad
C) The Treaty of Mexico City
D) The Battle of San Jacinto
17. In the 1844 presidential race, candidate James K. Polk promised to
A) annex Texas, Oregon, and Louisiana.
B) annex Texas and Oregon, and buy California from Mexico.
C) buy Texas and Louisiana from Mexico.
D) annex Texas, Oregon, and California, and buy Louisiana from Mexico.
18. What was one cause of the Mexican-American War?
A) The dispute over the Oregon Territory
B) The election of Martin Van Buren in 1844
C) The annexation of Texas to the United States
D) The Mexican army’s invasion of California
19. In order to carry out Polk’s ambitious plan for war against Mexico, the United States needed to
A) annex Texas.
B) revoke the Oregon Treaty.
C) gain Britain’s support.
D) expand its army.
7. Which of the following challenges did western settlers not face in their travels?
A) wagons overturning due to inexperienced drivers.
B) inaccurate guide books which sometimes did not help people reach their destination.
C) constant attacks from Native American tribes
D) poor road conditions and rough trails.
8. Seeking religious freedom, the Mormons traveled west, settling in what is now
A) Oregon.
B) California.
C) Utah.
D) Idaho.
9. As more Americans settled in California, what caused increased tensions with the Mexican government?
A) The Americans’ demand to create their own state and become part of the United States.
B) Decreased trade between California and southern Mexico.
C) Scattered rebellions by Americans throughout California.
D) The growing differences between California and southern Mexico.
10. Mexico invited Americans and other foreigners to settle in Texas because
A) Mexican citizens did not want to move to unsuitable farmland.
B) as a new country, Mexico wanted to promote better relations with other countries
C) Mexico wanted to persuade more people to become better Mexican citizens
D) Mexico could not persuade its own citizens to move to the frontier.
11. What was not one of the conditions Mexico required of American settlers in Texas?
A) Settlers were required to become Mexican citizens.
B) Settlers had to pay the Mexican government with a percentage of the crops they grew on their land.
C) Settlers had to become Roman Catholics.
D) Settlers were required to follow Mexican laws.
12. What was one of the reasons American settlement in the southwest caused conflict with Mexico?
A) Americans did not become Mexican citizens.
B) Mexican citizens adopted the customs and practices of the new American settlers.
C) Americans did not adopt Mexican customs as the Mexican government expected them to.
D) The Mexicans and Native Americans clashed over the land given to the new settlers.
13. When American Benjamin Edwards called for rebellion against the Mexican government, what was the result?
A) Mexican authorities did not allow more American settlers into Texas and taxed foreign imports.
B) Edwards and the rebels were successful, and Texas became an independent nation.
C) Edwards’ rebellion was defeated, and he was killed.
D) Mexican authorities ignored the threat completely.
14. When American Stephen F. Austin realized he could no longer negotiate with Mexican president Santa Anna, what did Austin encourage Texans to do?
A) Accept and follow Mexican rule
B) Organize an army to prepare for battle
C) Secede from Mexico
D) Allow the Mexican army to keep peace in Texas
15. How did the Mexican government react when Texans declared independence from Mexico?
A) Santa Anna accepted the declaration and negotiated trade terms at the Alamo.
B) The government combined Texas and Coahuila into a separate Mexican state.
C) Santa Anna increased the size of the Mexican army and battled the Texans at the Alamo and Goliad.
D) The government ignored the declaration and treated Texas the same as it always had.
16. What ended the conflict between Mexico and Texas?
A) The Edwards Rebellion
B) The Battle at Goliad
C) The Treaty of Mexico City
D) The Battle of San Jacinto
17. In the 1844 presidential race, candidate James K. Polk promised to
A) annex Texas, Oregon, and Louisiana.
B) annex Texas and Oregon, and buy California from Mexico.
C) buy Texas and Louisiana from Mexico.
D) annex Texas, Oregon, and California, and buy Louisiana from Mexico.
18. What was one cause of the Mexican-American War?
A) The dispute over the Oregon Territory
B) The election of Martin Van Buren in 1844
C) The annexation of Texas to the United States
D) The Mexican army’s invasion of California
19. In order to carry out Polk’s ambitious plan for war against Mexico, the United States needed to
A) annex Texas.
B) revoke the Oregon Treaty.
C) gain Britain’s support.
D) expand its army.