Question
Jacksonian Democracy would appeal most to which group?
(1 point)
Responses
Native Americans
Native Americans
aristocratic families
aristocratic families
common men
common men
African Americans
2. Opponents of the National Bank relied on which idea to bolster their arguments?
(1 point)
Responses
states' rights
states' rights
suffrage
suffrage
federalism
federalism
expansionism
3. Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the Tariff of 1828?
(1 point)
Responses
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
Henry Clay
Henry Clay
Dred Scott
Dred Scott
Roger Taney
4. Which statement best interprets Daniel Webster’s position on the Nullification Crisis as it related to the Constitution?
(1 point)
Responses
He believed that the Constitution said that only the president has the authority to nullify federal laws.
He believed that the Constitution said that only the president has the authority to nullify federal laws.
He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.
He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.
He believed that states should have the right to interpret the Constitution as they saw fit.
He believed that states should have the right to interpret the Constitution as they saw fit.
He believed that if any state disagreed with the Constitution, it should secede from the Union.
5. Why did the Choctaw Native Americans hope they would be able to keep their land?
(1 point)
Responses
They fought several wars with the United States to preserve their land.
They fought several wars with the United States to preserve their land.
They sided with the United States in the War of 1812.
They sided with the United States in the War of 1812.
They developed a new legal system and government.
They developed a new legal system and government.
They respected the Proclamation Line of 1763.
6. Use the image to answer the question.
Question
The medal given to Native American leaders who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War is an example of which of the following?
(1 point)
Responses
the distrust Native Americans felt toward the British and the United States
the distrust Native Americans felt toward the British and the United States
how relations between the Native Americans and the British and the Americans had been generally friendly
how relations between the Native Americans and the British and the Americans had been generally friendly
how unwilling Native Americans were when it came to adopting the customs and laws of the British and the United States
how unwilling Native Americans were when it came to adopting the customs and laws of the British and the United States
the difference between the Native Americans’ relationship with the British and their relationship with the United States
7. Which of the following was necessary to fulfill the idea of Manifest Destiny?
(1 point)
Responses
nullification of unjust land grants
nullification of unjust land grants
expansion of suffrage
expansion of suffrage
the support of the Supreme Court
the support of the Supreme Court
advances in transportation
8. How did American settlement in the Oregon Country change starting in the 1840s?
(1 point)
Responses
Fewer settlers came as the California Gold Rush drew most settlers.
Fewer settlers came as the California Gold Rush drew most settlers.
As the British established control over the region, fewer Americans came.
As the British established control over the region, fewer Americans came.
Missionaries and settlers joined the fur traders who went there in earlier years.
Missionaries and settlers joined the fur traders who went there in earlier years.
Disease and conflict with Native Americans made settlement more difficult.
9. The use of flatboats provided what advantage to westward travelers?
(1 point)
Responses
faster travel with the ability to bring heavy loads
faster travel with the ability to bring heavy loads
increased possible encounters with Native Americans
increased possible encounters with Native Americans
ability to identify potentially productive farmland
ability to identify potentially productive farmland
ability to avoid potential encounters with bandits
10. What is a difference between the Lancaster Turnpike and the National Road?
(1 point)
Responses
Only one improved transportation.
Only one improved transportation.
Only one bound different regions together.
Only one bound different regions together.
Only one promoted westward expansion.
Only one promoted westward expansion.
Only one was a corduroy road.
(1 point)
Responses
Native Americans
Native Americans
aristocratic families
aristocratic families
common men
common men
African Americans
2. Opponents of the National Bank relied on which idea to bolster their arguments?
(1 point)
Responses
states' rights
states' rights
suffrage
suffrage
federalism
federalism
expansionism
3. Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the Tariff of 1828?
(1 point)
Responses
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
Henry Clay
Henry Clay
Dred Scott
Dred Scott
Roger Taney
4. Which statement best interprets Daniel Webster’s position on the Nullification Crisis as it related to the Constitution?
(1 point)
Responses
He believed that the Constitution said that only the president has the authority to nullify federal laws.
He believed that the Constitution said that only the president has the authority to nullify federal laws.
He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.
He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.
He believed that states should have the right to interpret the Constitution as they saw fit.
He believed that states should have the right to interpret the Constitution as they saw fit.
He believed that if any state disagreed with the Constitution, it should secede from the Union.
5. Why did the Choctaw Native Americans hope they would be able to keep their land?
(1 point)
Responses
They fought several wars with the United States to preserve their land.
They fought several wars with the United States to preserve their land.
They sided with the United States in the War of 1812.
They sided with the United States in the War of 1812.
They developed a new legal system and government.
They developed a new legal system and government.
They respected the Proclamation Line of 1763.
6. Use the image to answer the question.
Question
The medal given to Native American leaders who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War is an example of which of the following?
(1 point)
Responses
the distrust Native Americans felt toward the British and the United States
the distrust Native Americans felt toward the British and the United States
how relations between the Native Americans and the British and the Americans had been generally friendly
how relations between the Native Americans and the British and the Americans had been generally friendly
how unwilling Native Americans were when it came to adopting the customs and laws of the British and the United States
how unwilling Native Americans were when it came to adopting the customs and laws of the British and the United States
the difference between the Native Americans’ relationship with the British and their relationship with the United States
7. Which of the following was necessary to fulfill the idea of Manifest Destiny?
(1 point)
Responses
nullification of unjust land grants
nullification of unjust land grants
expansion of suffrage
expansion of suffrage
the support of the Supreme Court
the support of the Supreme Court
advances in transportation
8. How did American settlement in the Oregon Country change starting in the 1840s?
(1 point)
Responses
Fewer settlers came as the California Gold Rush drew most settlers.
Fewer settlers came as the California Gold Rush drew most settlers.
As the British established control over the region, fewer Americans came.
As the British established control over the region, fewer Americans came.
Missionaries and settlers joined the fur traders who went there in earlier years.
Missionaries and settlers joined the fur traders who went there in earlier years.
Disease and conflict with Native Americans made settlement more difficult.
9. The use of flatboats provided what advantage to westward travelers?
(1 point)
Responses
faster travel with the ability to bring heavy loads
faster travel with the ability to bring heavy loads
increased possible encounters with Native Americans
increased possible encounters with Native Americans
ability to identify potentially productive farmland
ability to identify potentially productive farmland
ability to avoid potential encounters with bandits
10. What is a difference between the Lancaster Turnpike and the National Road?
(1 point)
Responses
Only one improved transportation.
Only one improved transportation.
Only one bound different regions together.
Only one bound different regions together.
Only one promoted westward expansion.
Only one promoted westward expansion.
Only one was a corduroy road.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. **Jacksonian Democracy would appeal most to which group?**
- **common men**
2. **Opponents of the National Bank relied on which idea to bolster their arguments?**
- **states' rights**
3. **Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the Tariff of 1828?**
- **Henry Clay**
4. **Which statement best interprets Daniel Webster’s position on the Nullification Crisis as it related to the Constitution?**
- **He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.**
5. **Why did the Choctaw Native Americans hope they would be able to keep their land?**
- **They developed a new legal system and government.**
6. **The medal given to Native American leaders who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War is an example of which of the following?**
- **the distrust Native Americans felt toward the British and the United States**
7. **Which of the following was necessary to fulfill the idea of Manifest Destiny?**
- **advances in transportation**
8. **How did American settlement in the Oregon Country change starting in the 1840s?**
- **Missionaries and settlers joined the fur traders who went there in earlier years.**
9. **The use of flatboats provided what advantage to westward travelers?**
- **faster travel with the ability to bring heavy loads**
10. **What is a difference between the Lancaster Turnpike and the National Road?**
- **Only one bound different regions together.**
Feel free to ask if you need further clarifications or additional information!
1. **Jacksonian Democracy would appeal most to which group?**
- **common men**
2. **Opponents of the National Bank relied on which idea to bolster their arguments?**
- **states' rights**
3. **Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the Tariff of 1828?**
- **Henry Clay**
4. **Which statement best interprets Daniel Webster’s position on the Nullification Crisis as it related to the Constitution?**
- **He believed that the Constitution represented the states and the American people, so if states nullified federal laws, the nation would fall apart.**
5. **Why did the Choctaw Native Americans hope they would be able to keep their land?**
- **They developed a new legal system and government.**
6. **The medal given to Native American leaders who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War is an example of which of the following?**
- **the distrust Native Americans felt toward the British and the United States**
7. **Which of the following was necessary to fulfill the idea of Manifest Destiny?**
- **advances in transportation**
8. **How did American settlement in the Oregon Country change starting in the 1840s?**
- **Missionaries and settlers joined the fur traders who went there in earlier years.**
9. **The use of flatboats provided what advantage to westward travelers?**
- **faster travel with the ability to bring heavy loads**
10. **What is a difference between the Lancaster Turnpike and the National Road?**
- **Only one bound different regions together.**
Feel free to ask if you need further clarifications or additional information!
11. How were the paths to statehood for Texas and California similar?
(1 point)
Responses
They were part of the Louisiana Purchase.
They were part of the Louisiana Purchase.
They were both once owned by Mexico.
They were both once owned by Mexico.
They both resisted becoming states.
They both resisted becoming states.
They both wanted to be acquired by France.
12. What did the Mountain Men look for in the West?
(1 point)
Responses
peaceful and quiet lives on farms
peaceful and quiet lives on farms
fortunes in gold and silver
fortunes in gold and silver
beavers and other animals to trap
beavers and other animals to trap
new lives with Native American brides
13. What was a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848?
(1 point)
Responses
The U.S. bought land west of Texas to the California coast.
The U.S. bought land west of Texas to the California coast.
Texas declared its independence from Mexico.
Texas declared its independence from Mexico.
New Mexico split from Mexico and joined the Union.
New Mexico split from Mexico and joined the Union.
Native Americans were removed from the Mexican Territories.
14. How did the Siege at the Alamo influence the response of the Texas settlers?
(1 point)
Responses
It forced them to recruit Native Americans.
It forced them to recruit Native Americans.
It forced them to surrender.
It forced them to surrender.
It strengthened their resolve to fight.
It strengthened their resolve to fight.
It prompted them to have public forums.
(1 point)
Responses
They were part of the Louisiana Purchase.
They were part of the Louisiana Purchase.
They were both once owned by Mexico.
They were both once owned by Mexico.
They both resisted becoming states.
They both resisted becoming states.
They both wanted to be acquired by France.
12. What did the Mountain Men look for in the West?
(1 point)
Responses
peaceful and quiet lives on farms
peaceful and quiet lives on farms
fortunes in gold and silver
fortunes in gold and silver
beavers and other animals to trap
beavers and other animals to trap
new lives with Native American brides
13. What was a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848?
(1 point)
Responses
The U.S. bought land west of Texas to the California coast.
The U.S. bought land west of Texas to the California coast.
Texas declared its independence from Mexico.
Texas declared its independence from Mexico.
New Mexico split from Mexico and joined the Union.
New Mexico split from Mexico and joined the Union.
Native Americans were removed from the Mexican Territories.
14. How did the Siege at the Alamo influence the response of the Texas settlers?
(1 point)
Responses
It forced them to recruit Native Americans.
It forced them to recruit Native Americans.
It forced them to surrender.
It forced them to surrender.
It strengthened their resolve to fight.
It strengthened their resolve to fight.
It prompted them to have public forums.
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your additional questions:
11. **How were the paths to statehood for Texas and California similar?**
- **They were both once owned by Mexico.**
12. **What did the Mountain Men look for in the West?**
- **beavers and other animals to trap**
13. **What was a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848?**
- **The U.S. bought land west of Texas to the California coast.**
14. **How did the Siege at the Alamo influence the response of the Texas settlers?**
- **It strengthened their resolve to fight.**
If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
11. **How were the paths to statehood for Texas and California similar?**
- **They were both once owned by Mexico.**
12. **What did the Mountain Men look for in the West?**
- **beavers and other animals to trap**
13. **What was a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848?**
- **The U.S. bought land west of Texas to the California coast.**
14. **How did the Siege at the Alamo influence the response of the Texas settlers?**
- **It strengthened their resolve to fight.**
If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
5. They sided with the United States in the War of 1812.
6. the difference between the Native Americans’ relationship with the British and their relationship with the United States
6. the difference between the Native Americans’ relationship with the British and their relationship with the United States
GPT-4o mini
Thank you for your responses! Here are the corrected answers for questions 5 and 6 based on your input:
5. **Why did the Choctaw Native Americans hope they would be able to keep their land?**
- **They sided with the United States in the War of 1812.** (This answer is plausible given the context of the question, as many Native Americans believed that supporting the U.S. would afford them some protection or benefits.)
6. **The medal given to Native American leaders who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War is an example of which of the following?**
- **the difference between the Native Americans’ relationship with the British and their relationship with the United States.** (This response highlights the complex dynamics of Native American alliances during colonial and early American conflicts.)
If you have more questions or need clarification on any topic, feel free to ask!
5. **Why did the Choctaw Native Americans hope they would be able to keep their land?**
- **They sided with the United States in the War of 1812.** (This answer is plausible given the context of the question, as many Native Americans believed that supporting the U.S. would afford them some protection or benefits.)
6. **The medal given to Native American leaders who fought for the British in the Revolutionary War is an example of which of the following?**
- **the difference between the Native Americans’ relationship with the British and their relationship with the United States.** (This response highlights the complex dynamics of Native American alliances during colonial and early American conflicts.)
If you have more questions or need clarification on any topic, feel free to ask!