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SOP 3015 FINAL EXAM SOLVED CORRECTLY TO SCORE A+ 2025!!! A key opportunity for strategic resistance on the part of a slave was - ANSWER-the point of sale Abraham Lincoln played a role in which phase of Reconstruction? - ANSWER-Wartime Reconstruction Cotton accounted for more than half of the nation's exports and - ANSWER-paid for the nation's imported goods. During the antebellum period the experience of slavery was framed by the - ANSWER-possibility of being sold For a significant number of slaves, city living was a relatively desirable situation because of all of the following, EXCEPT: the hiring-out system. the economy of life in the city. the relative freedom enjoyed by the urban slave. a better chance of earning freedom. - ANSWER-a better chance of earning freedom For many northern Whigs, nationalism meant - ANSWER-tightening the bonds of commerce and communication across the country. Frederick Douglass believed the supreme symbol of freedom for African Americans was - ANSWER-the right to vote In an attempt to limit the power of the southern land-owning aristocracy, many yeoman farmers joined - ANSWER-Union Leagues In the 1845 Gadsden Purchase, the U.S. acquired - ANSWER-Parts of New Mexico and Arizona Manifest destiny meant all of the following, EXCEPT: westward expansion through treaties and generations of occupancy. the westward spread of the United States. the divine plan for U.S. expansion. American expansion to spread free and democratic political institutions. - ANSWER-westward expansion through treaties and generations of occupancy. Most plantation slaves, both male and female, worked as - ANSWER-field laborers Nat Turner claimed to have been inspired to lead his rebellion by - ANSWER-a vision in the skies. Perhaps the single most significant initiative in southern slavery after 1830 was a new series of laws - ANSWER-making it harder for slaves to achieve their freedom Polk's war message was based on his view that Mexico had invaded U.S. territory - ANSWER-along the Rio Grande River Reconstruction, in the beginning, simply referred to - ANSWER-the legal terms and conditions of the readmission of southern states to the Union Second Middle Passage refers to - ANSWER-the sale of African Americans across state lines Slaveholding farmers in Virginia had a stake in the cotton boom because - ANSWER-it raised the value of their slaves Slaves were physically abused - ANSWER-by most slaveholders Street processions as a public way for freed-people to celebrate their new liberty included which of the following? -men, women, and children carrying signs and banners with slogans proclaiming their freedom -uniformed black soldiers symbolizing their willingness to defend their new freedoms -a flotilla of tableaux with scenes depicting the evils of slavery - ANSWER-All answers are correct Tens of thousands of ex-slaves died during the war - ANSWER-from an outbreak of smallpox Tensions between Mexico and the United States were intensified after - ANSWER-Texans declared independence from Mexico in 1836 The "twin pillars" of the emerging vibrant black communities were - ANSWER-independent schools and churches The challenging task of the Freedmen's Bureau was made even more difficult due to - ANSWER-the difficulty in keeping track of the many people who did not have a permanent family name The conflict over Oregon was settled in 1846 through - ANSWER-diplomacy The greatest fear among white southerners after the Civil War was - ANSWER-armed mobs of freedpeople trying to seize their plantations The largest slave market in North America during the antebellum period was - ANSWER-New Orleans The machines most responsible for the cotton kingdom were - ANSWER-steam engines The major issue facing the United States if it were to annex all of Mexico was - ANSWER-what to do with its seven million inhabitants The most decisive rejection of slavery on the part of the slave was - ANSWER-the decision to run away The new argument in the 1840s made by nationalist movements for westward expansion was based on - ANSWER-fulfillment of the nation's destiny The persistence of the expansion of slavery in the United States was driven, above all, by - ANSWER-cotton. The political impact of President Lincoln's assassination was that - ANSWER-it caused great resentment toward the southern leaders and a fear there might be another war The term paternalism as applied to the system of plantation authority in the antebellum South means that - ANSWER-slaveholders regarded slaves as childlike inferiors who needed protection The U.S Mexican War ended when the authorities of ________ surrendered - ANSWER-Mexico City The Wilmot Proviso - ANSWER-failed to pass in Congress but had a significant impact on the future of the Democratic Party Turner's rebellion reinforced slaveholders' - ANSWER-belief that slaves lived contentedly within a benevolent institution What constitutional issue did the president and Congress face in carrying out Reconstruction? - ANSWER-The Constitution gave no clear guidance for dealing with state secession and readmission What made slavery illegal in all of the United States? - ANSWER-the Thirteenth Amendment What member of Congress was a leading voice of opposition to President Lincoln's plans for Reconstruction? - ANSWER-Thaddeus Stevens When the international slave trade was ended, the domestic U.S. slave trade - ANSWER-intensified Which of the following groups bitterly opposed Lincoln's Reconstruction plans? - ANSWER-Radical Republicans Which of the following is NOT among the important reasons freedpeople wanted a guarantee of available land? - ANSWER-revenge against former slave owners Which of the following is NOT true of the Freedmen's Bureau? -It was a special agency of the War Department. -it was charged with overseeing southern Reconstruction. -It helped feed millions of starving ex-slaves but refused to give aid to poor white southerners. -It was under the direction of General Oliver O. Howard. - ANSWER-It helped feed millions of starving ex-slaves but refused to give aid to poor white southerners Which of the following statements is consistent with President Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan? -If ten percent of a state's 1860 voters signed a pledge of loyalty, a state could hold elections to rejoin the Union. -While holding Confederate officials accountable, the average southerner was not to be punished. -Southern states would have to accept the end of slavery - ANSWER-All answers are correct Who among Abraham Lincoln, James Polk, Frederick Douglass, Henry David Thoreau was NOT opposed to the U.S. Mexican War? - ANSWER-James Polk Who invented and patented the cotton gin? - ANSWER-Eli Whitney

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SOP 3015 FINAL EXAM SOLVED CORRECTLY TO
SCORE A+ 2025!!!
A key opportunity for strategic resistance on the part of a slave was - ANSWER-the point of sale



Abraham Lincoln played a role in which phase of Reconstruction? - ANSWER-Wartime
Reconstruction



Cotton accounted for more than half of the nation's exports and - ANSWER-paid for the nation's
imported goods.



During the antebellum period the experience of slavery was framed by the - ANSWER-possibility
of being sold



For a significant number of slaves, city living was a relatively desirable situation because of all of
the following, EXCEPT:

the hiring-out system.

the economy of life in the city.

the relative freedom enjoyed by the urban slave.

a better chance of earning freedom. - ANSWER-a better chance of earning freedom



For many northern Whigs, nationalism meant - ANSWER-tightening the bonds of commerce and
communication across the country.



Frederick Douglass believed the supreme symbol of freedom for African Americans was -
ANSWER-the right to vote



In an attempt to limit the power of the southern land-owning aristocracy, many yeoman farmers
joined - ANSWER-Union Leagues

, In the 1845 Gadsden Purchase, the U.S. acquired - ANSWER-Parts of New Mexico and Arizona



Manifest destiny meant all of the following, EXCEPT:

westward expansion through treaties and generations of occupancy.

the westward spread of the United States.

the divine plan for U.S. expansion.

American expansion to spread free and democratic political institutions. - ANSWER-westward
expansion through treaties and generations of occupancy.



Most plantation slaves, both male and female, worked as - ANSWER-field laborers



Nat Turner claimed to have been inspired to lead his rebellion by - ANSWER-a vision in the skies.



Perhaps the single most significant initiative in southern slavery after 1830 was a new series of
laws - ANSWER-making it harder for slaves to achieve their freedom



Polk's war message was based on his view that Mexico had invaded U.S. territory -
ANSWER-along the Rio Grande River



Reconstruction, in the beginning, simply referred to - ANSWER-the legal terms and conditions of
the readmission of southern states to the Union



Second Middle Passage refers to - ANSWER-the sale of African Americans across state lines



Slaveholding farmers in Virginia had a stake in the cotton boom because - ANSWER-it raised the
value of their slaves
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