The Kansas-Nebraska Act opened Indian Territory to American settlers __________
A) as slave territories
B) under the Wilmot Proviso
C) if they would agree to kill all Indians on sight
D) under the principle of popular sovereignty
Answer: D
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In their running war of words, Tecumseh tried to convince William Henry Harrison that:
a. Indian tribes were a patchwork of nations. b. if left alone, Indians would become independent farmers like the whites. c. Indians would gladly sell their land at the right price. d. village chiefs who signed treaties or deals with whites would be executed as traitors
Because it took place after the Treaty of Ghent ended the War of 1812, the Battle of New Orleans had no impact on the expansion of slavery.
a. true b. false
On April 14, 1861, Fort Sumter surrendered after
A. the Union commanding officer, Robert Anderson, was killed. B. President Lincoln chose to not resupply the fort. C. the fort's commander decided to join the Confederacy. D. Confederate forces bombarded it for two days. E. Southern soldiers occupied the fort.
The “new” Atticus character from “Go Set a Watchman” was a betrayal of White liberal idealism, feeding a suspicion that idealism was less than absolute. In other words, the author is saying ______.
A. that Atticus had been secretly racist all along, and people had falsely identified with him B. that ideas such as White liberal idealism could be twisted and turned to become something different as people change C. that it could suddenly, randomly turn against the people it purported to help D. that idealism might not be as strong of a position when looked back on