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Final Milestone Exam/25 Q’s and A’s (Sophia
Learning: U.S History 1 - FINAL MILESTONE)
Jefferson often used the term "empire of liberty" when referring to the
process of western expansion.

Choose the statement that best describes the application of this term.

a.)Territories will be admitted to the union as equal states rather than being
ruled over as a colonial power.
b.)Plans will be established for the organization of western lands, but not for
their admission to the Union.
c.)The United States will rule Western territories much like Britain ruled the
colonies.
d.)The port of New Orleans will serve as a conduit for manufacturers to
export their goods to Europe. - -a.)Territories will be admitted to the union
as equal states rather than being ruled over as a colonial power.

-Which of the following statements best represents agreements between
Federalists and Anti-Federalists?

a.)"We want a form of government that will exist primarily in the states."
b.)"We want a form of government that can best revspond to local and
regional needs."
c.)"We want a form of government that provides a bill of rights that its
citizens possess."
d.)"We want a form of government that will protect the rights of all its
subjects." - -d.)"We want a form of government that will protect the rights of
all its subjects."

-What is one way that the newly drafted Constitution reflected the principles
of republicanism?

a.)All federal representatives would be elected by the citizens of each state
by popular vote.
b.)Electors, rather than individual voters, cast votes for president and vice
president.
c.)It allowed for individual voters to determine who should be president.
d.)The government agreed to regulate and impose penalties on the
international slave trade. - -b.)Electors, rather than individual voters, cast
votes for president and vice president.

-"What involvement did women have in the antislavery movement in 1800s
America?"

, Consider the above research question and choose the secondary source that
is best suited to answer it.

a.)An encyclopedia entry that provides details about slavery in the United
States
b.)An encyclopedia entry that provides details about slavery in the United
States
c.)A speech given by an American female antislavery activist in 1852
d.)A book about the 19th century antislavery movement published this year
by a historian - -d.)A book about the 19th century antislavery movement
published this year by a historian

-Which of the following was an effect of the Indian Removal Act?

a.)Southern slave owners were horrified by the legislation.
b.)The Cherokee Nation was finally able to assimilate to white culture.
c.)The cultures of the Southeastern tribes were greatly disrupted.
d.)The Supreme Court upheld the Act in Worcester v. Georgia. - -c.)The
cultures of the Southeastern tribes were greatly disrupted.

-Which of the following was part of the Townshend Acts?

a.)The British army would only be funded with taxes raised in the colonies,
which gave colonists an incentive to pay.
b.)Three additional vice-admiralty courts were established to more efficiently
prosecute smugglers without juries.
c.)Colonists could send representatives to Parliament, but they could not
vote on matters that didn't affect the colonies.
d.)Parliament enacted a trade embargo that prevented British merchants
from selling textiles in the colonies. - -b.)Three additional vice-admiralty
courts were established to more efficiently prosecute smugglers without
juries.

-Many thought that, by ending the United States's participation in the
international slave trade, slavery would gradually diminish.
Why did slavery nonetheless continue to flourish in the South?

a.)Southern states nullified the federal laws against the international slave
trade and continued to import slaves.
b.)Members of the Cherokee Nation who were exempt from U.S. law
continued to import and sell slaves on their land.
c.)Slaves in the U.S. had comparatively high birth rates and low mortality
rates, leading to natural increase.
d.)As slavery diminished in the North, slaveowners flooded the South with
slaves they hoped to sell while they still could. - -c.)Slaves in the U.S. had

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