Manifest Destiny & Reconstruction Civil War Industrial Revolution & Native Americans
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Manifest Destiny
The belief that it was America's “clear duty” to expand the nation from coast to coast.
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civil war
A war between the union and confederate states
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Industrial revolution
A period of change where more and more goods were produced by machines in large factories
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Reconstruction
the period of time when the south was rebuilt
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C. states rights
Leading up to the Civil War, What did the southern states argue for?
A. to end slavery
B. industrialization
C. States rights
D. more territories
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B. Nez Perce
B. Nez Perce
Which Native American leader led his people from their home in Oregon to Montana to avoid reservations?
A. Sacagawea
B. Nez Perce
C. General E.Lee
D. Lakota people
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D. to reduce discrimination against African Americans
What was a goal during reconstruction?
A. to pass Jim Crow laws
B. to keep African Americans enslaved
C. to keep African Americans from voting
D. to reduce discrimination against African Americans
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A. Southern states threatened to secede if he was elected
Abraham Lincoln’s election as president led to the Civil War because ________.
A. Southern states threatened to secede if he was elected
B. Northern states stopped producing cloth
C. The south agreed with president Lincoln's views
D. Amendments no longer protected freed slaves
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D. The United States government forced Native Americans to move to reservations.
During the mid-nineteenth century, how did life for Native Americans change?
A. Native Americans were given more respect and put in castles.
B. They escaped slavery
C. They were on the run because they killed Abraham Lincoln
D. The United States government forced Native Americans to move to reservations.
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C. slavery
What did southerners fear would end once Lincoln became president?
A. Jim crow laws
B. Manifest Destiny
C. Slavery
D. Industrial revolution
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D. Harriet Tubman
Which famous abolitionist worked as a guide for escaped slaves?
A. Ulysses s grant
B. Blanche Bruce
C. President Lincoln
D. Harriet Tubman
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C. American settlers
Why were Native Americans forced to give up their land in the Pacific Northwest?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Gold
C. American settlers
D. Cotton
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D. Abraham Lincoln
D. Abraham Lincoln
Who led the United States through the Civil War, but did not oversee Reconstruction. He was shot and killed five days after Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union general A. Ulysses S. Grant
B. Nez Perce
C. Jefferson Davis
D. Abraham Lincoln
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North depended on the south for cotton and the South depended on the North to buy cotton. This led to the civil war because the southern states threatened to leave the union which would mean the northern states would have to get their cotton elsewhere or pay more for it.
What was the connection between the Northern and the Southern states? How did this lead to the civil war?
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-Made transportation faster and easier.
-Helped Americans communicate more easily
-We were able to make large amounts of goods
During the Industrial Revolution many machines and inventions were made. How did inventions change the United States?






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