US History Standards 3-5 EOC Review
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3.1 With the exception of present-day
Florida, what is true about the land
belonging to the United States in 1783?
A. The U.S. spanned from the Atlantic Ocean to
the Pacific Ocean.
B. The U.S. was still under the control of the
British Empire.
C. The U.S. controlled only the land that made
up the thirteen original colonies.
D. The U.S. consisted of the land east of the
Mississippi River.
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3.1 For 15 million dollars, the United
States was able to purchase the
Louisiana Territory from
A. Spain
B. France
C. Great Britain
D. Native Americans
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3.1 The final borders of the lower 48
states were established in the
A. Gadsden Purchase
B. annexation of Texas
C. Webster-Ashburton Treaty
D. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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3.1 The “Trail of Tears” painting shows
Native Americans on a forced march
during the 1830s. The Native Americans
pictured above were most likely
members of which tribe?
A. Seminole
B. Cherokee
C. Sioux
D. Tuscarora
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3.1 This president defied the Supreme
Court and called for the removal of the
Native Americans
A. Andrew Johnson
B. Andrew Jackson
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. James Monroe
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3.1 This act of Congress eventually
leads to the Trail of Tears
A. American System
B. Indian Removal Act of 1830
C. Homestead Act of 1862
D. Worcester v. Georgia
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3.2 The Monroe Doctrine
A. convinced Russia to give up its claims on
Alaska and its interest in the Northwest
B. ordered European powers to abandon their
existing colonies in the Western Hemisphere
C. warned European powers not to interfere with
the affairs of the Western Hemisphere
D. proclaimed the intention of the United States
to create new colonies in the Western
Hemisphere
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3.2 All of the following are true statements
about events that led to the Texas Revolution
EXCEPT:
A. Mexico encourages U.S. settlers to come to Texas to
help protect the territory from angry Native Americans
B. There were more U.S. settlers in Texas than Tejanos
in 1836
C. Stephen Austin went to Santa Anna and asked him
for more independent self government in Texas
D. Santa Anna granted the Texans more rights for self
government under the condition that they remain a part
of Mexico
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3.2 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
A. allowed US to purchase Florida
B. ended the Texas Revolution, making Texas a
state
C. ended the Mexican-American war giving the
US claims to the American Southwest
D. doubled the size of the United States
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3.2 All of the following were issues that
led to the Mexican American War
EXCEPT:
A. Border disputes in Texas
B. James K. Polk’s expansionist beliefs
C. Mexican invasion on American soil
D. America’s interest in acquiring California &
New Mexico
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3.2 Within the United States, conflicts
over what delayed the annexation of
Texas?
A. its price
B. its boundaries
C. the mission system
D. the balance of free and slave states
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3.3 Completed in 1825, the Erie Canal
connected the Atlantic Ocean with
what?
A. New York City
B. the Great Lakes
C. the National Road
D. the Mississippi River
Answer Key for Standard 3
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1D
2B
3A
4B
5B
6B
7C
8D
9C
10 C
11 D
12 B
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4.1 Abolition is
A. the women’s rights movement
B. the call to outlaw slavery
C. to stop people from voting
D. the call to end the war
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4.1 In which area did the South have an
advantage over the North in the Civil
War?
A. food production
B. population
C. industrial capacity
D. military leadership
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4.1 The Seneca Falls Convention was
A. a convention held by Know Nothings
B. an abolitionist rally
C. a woman’s rights convention
D. a convention held by the Republican Party
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4.2 Fredrick Douglass broke away from
William Lloyd Garrison and created his
own anti-slavery newspaper The North
Star because
A. he felt William Lloyd Garrison was not a true
abolitionist
B. he thought William Lloyd Garrison was secretly a part
of the KKK
C. Douglass believed abolition could be achieved nonviolently, while William Lloyd Garrison was willing to use
any means necessary to achieve abolition
D. Douglass believed abolition needed to be achieved by
any means necessary, and Garrison did not condone the
use of violence
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4.2 This woman wrote the controversial
book Uncle Tom’s Cabin and was
greeted as Lincoln as “the little woman
who made this big war.”
A. Harriet Tubman
B. Sojourner Truth
C. Harriet Beecher Stowe
D. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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4.2 The prominent South Carolina
senator who believed strongly in
state’s rights.
A. John C. Calhoun
B. Henry Clay
C. Stephen Douglas
D. Charles Sumner
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4.2 What was a result of the Kansas
Nebraska Act?
A. several years of peace on the issue of slavery
B. the end of the political career of Stephen
Douglas
C. popular sovereignty for Kansas & Nebraska
D. a reaffirmation of the Missouri Compromise
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4.2 This political party was against the
expansion of slavery because many
immigrants were afraid of losing their
jobs to slave laborers.
A. Know Nothings
B. Free Soilers
C. Whigs
D. Northern Democrats
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4.2 The Election of 1860 resulted in
A. the end of Reconstruction
B. the beginning of Reconstruction
C. Inauguration of Andrew Johnson
D. secession of Southern states
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4.2 The Confederacy included all of the
following states EXCEPT:
A. Alabama
B. Texas
C. Maryland
D. South Carolina
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4.3 This man was the president of the
Confederacy.
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Jefferson Davis
C. Ulysses S. Grant
D. Robert E. Lee
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4.3 The Emancipation Proclamation
freed
A. all slaves
B. only slaves in border states
C. only slaves in the Confederacy
D. only slaves in the North
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4.3 The Massachusetts 54th
A. was the first all black regiment
B. fought at Gettysburg
C. helped the siege on Richmond
D. fought for the South
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4.4 Radical Republicans
A. believed African Americans should be given
full citizenship and the right to vote.
B. believed African Americans should be denied
citizenship and the right to vote.
C. didn’t care about African Americans.
D. believed African Americans should only be
given full citizenship, but not the right to vote.
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4.4 No one can be kept from voting
because of race, color, or former
enslavement according to the
A. black codes
B. 13th Amendment
C. 14th Amendment
D. 15th Amendment
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4.5 The Freedman’s Bureau helped
A. whites only
B. blacks only
C. poor whites and blacks
D. only people from the North
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4.5 Which of the following individuals
would most likely be a keynote speaker
at the Freedman’s Convention
advertised above.
A. a Confederate Veteran
B. a Southern Democratic Senator
C. a Ku Klux Klan member
D. a Republican Congressman
Answer Key for Standard 4
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1B
2D
3C
4C
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6A
7C
8B
9D
10 C
11 B
12 C
13 A
14 A
15 D
16 C
17 D
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5.1 He became the richest man in the
world, and he earned his wealth by
using trusts to develop the Standard
Oil Company.
a. John D. Rockefeller
b. Edwin L. Drake
c. Andrew Carnegie
d. Boss Tweed
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5.1 Andrew Carnegie made millions of
dollars in this industry.
a. oil
b. coal
c. steel
d. iron
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5.1 In the 19th century, railroads were
expanding. What group of immigrants
were essential to the growth of
railroads?
a. Chinese
b. Japanese
c. Mexican
d. Polish
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5.1 Social Darwinism, the theory of
survival of the fittest in the social and
business world, was used to justify
a. taxes
b. labor unions
c. strikes
d. big business
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5.3 Populism was
a. a political party developed to fight for
immigrants rights
b. a political party that favored native born
Americans
c. a political party developed to get farmers and
other workers out of debt and give the
people a greater voice in government
d. a political party developed to support big
business
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5.3 Which of the following marked the
collapse of Populism?
a. Panic of 1893
b. founding of the Grange
c. William Jennings Bryan’s Cross of Gold
speech
d. the election of William McKinley
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5.4 During the late
19th century, a factory worker like the one
above would most likely become a member
of which of the following groups?
a. a trade union
b. the House of Representatives
c. the Populist Party
d. the Ku Klux Klan
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5.4 The first labor union in America
was the
a. American Federation of Labor
b. Knights of Labor
c. American Railway Union
d. National Labor Union
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5.5 All of the following were effects of
urbanization EXCEPT:
a. row housing
b. mass transportation
c. development of full time police and fire
stations
d. shopping malls
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5.5 Which strategy was not employed by
woman suffragists to obtain their goal?
a. they called for female workers to strike
b. they advocated a constitutional amendment
c. they tested the 14th Amendment in court
d. they convinced state legislatures to grant
women the right to vote
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5.6 Immigration was restricted for
this group of immigrants from 1882
until 1943 with a series of exclusion
acts.
a. Polish
b. Japanese
c. Chinese
d. Italian
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5.6 Settlement houses were founded
in Chicago in the late 1800’s by
a. Jane Addams
b. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
c. Susan B. Anthony
d. Carrie Chapman Catt
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5.7 Who expressed the belief that
racism would end as blacks acquired
practical work skills and proved their
economic value to society?
a. W.E.B. Du Bois
b. Ida B. Wells
c. Booker T. Washington
d. William Torrey Harris
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5.7 Muckrakers were
a. politicians
b. conservationists
c. suffragists
d. journalists
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5.7 The Progressive Movement
regarded all of the following to be
worthy goals EXCEPT:
a. protecting social welfare
b. promoting business monopolies
c. creating economic reform
d. fostering efficiency in the workplace
Answer Key for Standard 5
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2C
3A
4D
5C
6D
7A
8D
9D
10 A
11 C
12 A
13 A
14 D
15 B