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APUSH Period 4.1 (Ch. 14-15) Quiz - SY2021
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Question 1
1.
The Constitutional Convention addressed the North-South controversy over slavery through the
closing of the slave trade until 1807.
three-fifths compromise.
Northwest Ordinance.
Great Compromise.
Question 2
2.
Push factors that led to Irish immigration in the 1840s were
an influx of immigrants from mostly Eastern European countries.
the migration from the countryside to the city.
the granting of limited home rule to most of Ireland by Great Britain.
the rebellion against British rule and the potato famine.
Question 3
3.
The sentiment of fear and opposition to open immigration was called
racism.
the cult of domesticity.
rugged individualism.
nativism
.
Question 4
4.
Eli Whitney was instrumental in the invention of both
the railroad and the process for making steel.
the sewing machine and the telegraph.
the steamboat and the transatlantic cable.
the cotton gin and the system of interchangeable parts.
Question 5
5.
Work in the cotton mills of New England
gave women a trade they could take with them when they moved.
allowed women to broaden their search for husbands.
paid less than doing piecework at home.
provided many women with financial independence for the first time.
Question 6
6.
As the Market Revolution transformed the United States economy, women’s roles were increasingly perceived to be
most important in their raising of good, republican children.
focused on domesticity and private life.
central to the development of manufacturing in the United States.
expanded into the public sphere.
Question 7
7.
Tax-supported public education between 1825 and 1850
was deemed essential for social stability and democracy.
existed mainly for the very wealthy and excluded the poor and middle class.
eliminated private and parochial education in the United States.
provided little opportunity for the poor as it took hold in regions throughout America.
Question 8
8.
Known for its influence on Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi, the essay “Civil Disobedience” was written by the transcendentalist
Edgar Allen Poe
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Louisa May Alcott
Henry David Thoreau
Question 9
9.
The revivals of the Second Great Awakening inspired
anti–democratic sentiments among most American leaders.
numerous humanitarian crusades.
new religious revivalism of the Puritan doctrine of predestination.
a series of slave revolts.
Question 10
10.
The active role of women in reform movements such as this one in many ways inspired
the Seneca Falls Convention, which focused on greater gender equality.
the rise of Republican Motherhood to define the ideal woman.
the Enlightenment’s focus on individualism.
the American System’s inclusion of all forms of labor.
Question 11
11.
Finité. We just finished Period 4 (1800-1848) in record time! How are you feeling? Any questions or concerns about this unit?
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