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heres the survey. its really long but any help is appreciated.
Andrew Jackson's vice president during his first term was: Thomas Hart Benton Martin Van Buren
Henry Clay
The election of _________ resulted in a great victory for political democracy. 1824 1828
1832 none of these
13. The spoils system ________________ during Jackson's administration. received its name was broadly applied
both of these neither of these
14. States' rights were ________________when the Constitution was adopted. expanded limited
abolished none of these
15. The depression in the late 1830s was partly a result of Jackson's ________________. financial policies opinions on slavery
both of these neither of these
16. Prior to 1832, Jackson belonged to the Democratic-Republicans and Adams to the National-Republicans. By the 1832 election, these parties were called: Democrats and Republicans Nationalists and Republicans
Democrats and Whigs
since i am limited to 1000 characters i will have to post it up on my profile. any help will be appreciated!
actually i may be able to fit it all on here.
here's the second part of it.
17. During the Jacksonian era, Indian territory was created in present-day _____. Oklahoma California
Haiti Arizona
18. The national government and the State of New York did not cooperate in the construction of __________________. the De Witt Clinton Highway the Erie Canal
both of these neither of these
19. President Jackson destroyed the National Bank of the United States by ________________. letting it die a natural death issuing the "Specie Circular"
withdrawing all federal deposits making the Bank an issue in the election of 1832
20. "Favorite Son" candidates played an important role in the Presidential election of ________________. 1820 1824
1828 1832
21. Who was President Jackson's opponent in the election of 1832? Henry Clay Rutherford B. Hayes
He had no opponent. none of these
22. In the mid-1800s, most industrial centers were located in the Middle West Southwest
Northeast South
23. All of the following demands led to the rise of early labor unions except the demand for higher wages a ten-hour workday
increased use of unskilled workers equal educational opportunities
24. Until about 1830, most wage earners in the United States were native-born men immigrant men
native-born women and children skilled black workers
25. Americans generally enjoyed better working conditions than the British in the 1830s to the 1860s because workers were in short supply the British did not form unions
unions had been legal since 1900 the government banned child labor
26. Before 1860, most factories and mills were owned and operated by individuals partnerships
foreign investors state governments
27. During the early 1800s, labor unions used all the following tactics except union boycotts collective bargaining
strikes picket lines
28. All the following factors helped weaken the early labor movement except a tradition of worker independence the availability of cheap land
a sudden surge in immigration a rise in the nation's prosperity
29. Many of the Irish immigrants who came to the United States in the mid-1800s sought to escape political upheavals at home the "Potato Famine"
religious repression harsh factory work in Ireland.
30. Most German immigrants settled in the New England states Southern states
Middle Western states western territories
31. Southern cotton represented _____________ of the value of the nation's export in 1860. one quarter one third
one half two thirds
32. Of the following, the correct order of social classes in the South, starting with the lowest group, was small farmers, tenants, planters slaves, free blacks, poor whites
white laborers, free blacks, planters small farmers, planters, tenants.
33. Often, the most dangerous tasks on a southern plantation were given to the strongest slaves hired hands
plantation owner overseer
34. Free blacks in the South generally had the same rights as whites moved to northern states
enjoyed few freedoms owned their own farmland.
35. All of the following were true of southern planters except that they owned 20 or more slaves made up the largest social class
worked at some kind of agriculture led southern society as a whole
36. Many planters took care of their slaves' most basic needs because the slave trade had ended they were ordered to do so by law
slaves were valuable property they feared slave rebellions
37. During the industrial period in the North in the 1830s to 1860s, the South transitioned their slave force to factory work had a high increase of whites in the labor force, which worsened the conditions for slaves
felt threatened by the growing African-American population, so slavery conditions worsened. created laws that improved the conditions of slaves
38. All of the following led or plotted slave rebellions except Hinton Helper Nat Turner
Gabriel Prosser Denmark Vesey
39. Some planters treated their slaves well because _____________________. they feared a slave revolt. they understood that their financial success depended on the survival of the slaves.
they felt sorry for them. none of these
40. Some planters beat, raped, and murdered their slaves because ________________. they were sadists they were crazy
they wanted to instill fear in other slaves all of the above
41. After the War of 1812, most of the new factories were established in _____________________. western states southern states
New England and the middle-Atlantic states none of these
42. Who invented the cotton gin? Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Banneker
Eli Whitney none of the above
43. Which two slaves planned a rebellion in 1797 near Richmond, Virginia? Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass Gabriel Prosser and Jack Bowley
Kunta Kente and his wife, Kelli none of the above
44. In what city did Denmark Vesey plan to rebel with 5,000 other slaves? Atlanta Savannah
Charleston none of the above
45. In what year did Nat Turner, a slave in Southampton, Virginia, slaughter 55 whites? 1776 1800
1831 1925
46. What was the name for the process by which slaves were imported to the Americas to produce goods that were sent back to Europe as exports? the trifecta trade the triangular trade
the trinity trade none of the above
47. What name was given to the sea journey slaves endured en route to the New World? the hard sailing the pleasure cruise
the middle passage none of the above
48. The vast majority of slaves imported in the slave trade went to: the Southern United States Brazil and Spanish Colonies
Cuba none of the above
49. What was the name of the slave ship on which slaves bound for Hispaniola mutinied and rerouted to New York, eventually winning their freedom the US Supreme Court? Amistad La Paz
Santa Maria Pinta
50. Most slaves ___________________ in slave rebellions that broke out. none of these organized
fought in took no part
51. The "Potato Famine" was responsible for thousands of ________________ coming to the United States. Libyans Germans
French Irish
52. The steamboat's value as a means of transportation first attracted widespread attention with Fulton's demonstration of the ______. Tom Thumb New Orleans
Zephyr Clermont
53. The most important internal improvement of national interest to be built in the early 1800s was the _________________. Lancaster Turnpike Philadelphia-Pittsburgh Turnpike
Erie Canal National Road
54. The second largest group of immigrants to the United States from the 1830s to the 1860s was the _________________. Irish Germans
Scandinavians Polish
55. The South became the world's greatest cotton-producing region partly as a result of the invention of __________________. Samuel Slater Eli Whitney
James DeBow Thomas Jefferson
56. The great majority of slaves on the southern plantations were ____________________. house servants craftsmen and artisans
laborers bricklayers and masons
57. The "Trail of Tears" is associated with the ___________________ tribe of Native Americans. Iroquois Shoshone
Cherokee none of these
yes. its extremely long. but i thank anyone for helping if you can.^_^ My name is Rebecca btw. TY!
Andrew Jackson's vice president during his first term was: Thomas Hart Benton Martin Van Buren
Henry Clay
The election of _________ resulted in a great victory for political democracy. 1824 1828
1832 none of these
13. The spoils system ________________ during Jackson's administration. received its name was broadly applied
both of these neither of these
14. States' rights were ________________when the Constitution was adopted. expanded limited
abolished none of these
15. The depression in the late 1830s was partly a result of Jackson's ________________. financial policies opinions on slavery
both of these neither of these
16. Prior to 1832, Jackson belonged to the Democratic-Republicans and Adams to the National-Republicans. By the 1832 election, these parties were called: Democrats and Republicans Nationalists and Republicans
Democrats and Whigs
since i am limited to 1000 characters i will have to post it up on my profile. any help will be appreciated!
actually i may be able to fit it all on here.
here's the second part of it.
17. During the Jacksonian era, Indian territory was created in present-day _____. Oklahoma California
Haiti Arizona
18. The national government and the State of New York did not cooperate in the construction of __________________. the De Witt Clinton Highway the Erie Canal
both of these neither of these
19. President Jackson destroyed the National Bank of the United States by ________________. letting it die a natural death issuing the "Specie Circular"
withdrawing all federal deposits making the Bank an issue in the election of 1832
20. "Favorite Son" candidates played an important role in the Presidential election of ________________. 1820 1824
1828 1832
21. Who was President Jackson's opponent in the election of 1832? Henry Clay Rutherford B. Hayes
He had no opponent. none of these
22. In the mid-1800s, most industrial centers were located in the Middle West Southwest
Northeast South
23. All of the following demands led to the rise of early labor unions except the demand for higher wages a ten-hour workday
increased use of unskilled workers equal educational opportunities
24. Until about 1830, most wage earners in the United States were native-born men immigrant men
native-born women and children skilled black workers
25. Americans generally enjoyed better working conditions than the British in the 1830s to the 1860s because workers were in short supply the British did not form unions
unions had been legal since 1900 the government banned child labor
26. Before 1860, most factories and mills were owned and operated by individuals partnerships
foreign investors state governments
27. During the early 1800s, labor unions used all the following tactics except union boycotts collective bargaining
strikes picket lines
28. All the following factors helped weaken the early labor movement except a tradition of worker independence the availability of cheap land
a sudden surge in immigration a rise in the nation's prosperity
29. Many of the Irish immigrants who came to the United States in the mid-1800s sought to escape political upheavals at home the "Potato Famine"
religious repression harsh factory work in Ireland.
30. Most German immigrants settled in the New England states Southern states
Middle Western states western territories
31. Southern cotton represented _____________ of the value of the nation's export in 1860. one quarter one third
one half two thirds
32. Of the following, the correct order of social classes in the South, starting with the lowest group, was small farmers, tenants, planters slaves, free blacks, poor whites
white laborers, free blacks, planters small farmers, planters, tenants.
33. Often, the most dangerous tasks on a southern plantation were given to the strongest slaves hired hands
plantation owner overseer
34. Free blacks in the South generally had the same rights as whites moved to northern states
enjoyed few freedoms owned their own farmland.
35. All of the following were true of southern planters except that they owned 20 or more slaves made up the largest social class
worked at some kind of agriculture led southern society as a whole
36. Many planters took care of their slaves' most basic needs because the slave trade had ended they were ordered to do so by law
slaves were valuable property they feared slave rebellions
37. During the industrial period in the North in the 1830s to 1860s, the South transitioned their slave force to factory work had a high increase of whites in the labor force, which worsened the conditions for slaves
felt threatened by the growing African-American population, so slavery conditions worsened. created laws that improved the conditions of slaves
38. All of the following led or plotted slave rebellions except Hinton Helper Nat Turner
Gabriel Prosser Denmark Vesey
39. Some planters treated their slaves well because _____________________. they feared a slave revolt. they understood that their financial success depended on the survival of the slaves.
they felt sorry for them. none of these
40. Some planters beat, raped, and murdered their slaves because ________________. they were sadists they were crazy
they wanted to instill fear in other slaves all of the above
41. After the War of 1812, most of the new factories were established in _____________________. western states southern states
New England and the middle-Atlantic states none of these
42. Who invented the cotton gin? Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Banneker
Eli Whitney none of the above
43. Which two slaves planned a rebellion in 1797 near Richmond, Virginia? Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass Gabriel Prosser and Jack Bowley
Kunta Kente and his wife, Kelli none of the above
44. In what city did Denmark Vesey plan to rebel with 5,000 other slaves? Atlanta Savannah
Charleston none of the above
45. In what year did Nat Turner, a slave in Southampton, Virginia, slaughter 55 whites? 1776 1800
1831 1925
46. What was the name for the process by which slaves were imported to the Americas to produce goods that were sent back to Europe as exports? the trifecta trade the triangular trade
the trinity trade none of the above
47. What name was given to the sea journey slaves endured en route to the New World? the hard sailing the pleasure cruise
the middle passage none of the above
48. The vast majority of slaves imported in the slave trade went to: the Southern United States Brazil and Spanish Colonies
Cuba none of the above
49. What was the name of the slave ship on which slaves bound for Hispaniola mutinied and rerouted to New York, eventually winning their freedom the US Supreme Court? Amistad La Paz
Santa Maria Pinta
50. Most slaves ___________________ in slave rebellions that broke out. none of these organized
fought in took no part
51. The "Potato Famine" was responsible for thousands of ________________ coming to the United States. Libyans Germans
French Irish
52. The steamboat's value as a means of transportation first attracted widespread attention with Fulton's demonstration of the ______. Tom Thumb New Orleans
Zephyr Clermont
53. The most important internal improvement of national interest to be built in the early 1800s was the _________________. Lancaster Turnpike Philadelphia-Pittsburgh Turnpike
Erie Canal National Road
54. The second largest group of immigrants to the United States from the 1830s to the 1860s was the _________________. Irish Germans
Scandinavians Polish
55. The South became the world's greatest cotton-producing region partly as a result of the invention of __________________. Samuel Slater Eli Whitney
James DeBow Thomas Jefferson
56. The great majority of slaves on the southern plantations were ____________________. house servants craftsmen and artisans
laborers bricklayers and masons
57. The "Trail of Tears" is associated with the ___________________ tribe of Native Americans. Iroquois Shoshone
Cherokee none of these
yes. its extremely long. but i thank anyone for helping if you can.^_^ My name is Rebecca btw. TY!