Question 1 (1 point)
Which impact did the Trail of Tears have on the Cherokee people?
Questio...
Social Studies, 09.03.2021 04:10 leo4687
Question 1 (1 point)
Which impact did the Trail of Tears have on the Cherokee people?
Question 1 options:
They increased the size of Cherokee nation.
They declared war on the American government.
They were given safe land that they still live on today.
Many of them died during the migration.
Question 2 (1 point)
Which term refers to the forced migration of Cherokee Indians to land west of the Mississippi?
Question 2 options:
Underground Railroad
Trail of Tears
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Fugitive Slave Act
Question 3 (1 point)
Which brought thousands of people to California in 1848 and 1849?
Question 3 options:
the promise of Mexican citizenship
the discovery of gold
the lure of jobs in textile mills
the end of slavery
Question 4 (1 point)
Jackson believed there was a corrupt bargain between Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams.
Question 4 options:
True
False
Question 5 (1.5 points)
What issue during Jackson's Presidency dealt with South Carolina wanting to succeed from the Union after what they deemed to be an unfair tariff?
Question 5 options:
Indian Removal Act
Nullification Crisis
Alien and Sedition Act
Manifest Destiny
Question 6 (1.5 points)
What were some dangers faced on the trails westward?
Question 6 options:
Cholera/ Dysentary
loss of telegraph signal
gunfire/wagon wheel injuries
lots of tornadoes
Question 7 (1 point)
Manifest Destiny was a term first used by John O'Sullivan, a reporter.
Question 7 options:
True
False
Question 8 (1.5 points)
Who were the two railroad companies that built the Transcontinental Railroad?
Question 8 options:
Union Pacific
Central Pacific
Eastern Standard
Westward Railway
Question 9 (1 point)
Whose land was gold discovered on and by whom was it discovered?
Question 9 options:
It was discovered in Jamestown
Gold was discovered in Sacramento by a group of sweedish immigrants
Levi Strauss's land by James Dean
John Sutter's land by John Marshall
Question 10 (1 point)
Question 10 options:
was discovered in 1848 in California and started the Rush.
Question 11 (1 point)
Who were the main workers on the Transcontinental Railroad?
Question 11 options:
Irish
Women and Children
Politicians
Chinese
Question 12 (1 point)
The Transcontinental Railroad was created to make travel faster and easier and to replace wagon travel.
Question 12 options:
True
False
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