HISTORY 105 EXAM 3 2025 MCGLONE –
TAMU EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS | A+ GRADE 2025-
2026
How many people died on the Trail of Tears and why?
Correct Answer 4,000 from illness, disease, and the cold
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia Correct Answer Cheif Justice
Marshall stated that the Native Americans had rights to
their land unless voluntarily ceded
Worcester vs. Georgia Correct Answer Cherokee Nation
was a separate political identity so they could not be
regulated by state
Whig Party (2) Correct Answer -New political party formed
in 1834 to oppose policies of Andrew Jackson
-Coalition of National Reps, Democrats, and Anti-Masons
Leaders of the Whig party Correct Answer Clay, Webster,
Adams
Whig party beliefs (4) Correct Answer -national power
-support for US bank
-internal improvements
-broad gov role in reforming America
Whig party sources of support Correct Answer -The north
,-Wealthier people
The bank was liquidated by what year? Correct Answer
1841
How/ when did National Republicans react to the
possibility of another National Bank? Correct Answer 1832
Pushed the renewal of a bank through both Houses
What region disliked the National Bank? Correct Answer
Agricultural regions
TRUE or FALSE: The Second National Bank was the
largest corporation in the country Correct Answer TRUE
Panic of 1837 (4) Correct Answer Bank of the U.S. failed,
cotton prices fell,
businesses went bankrupt
widespread unemployment and distress.
Democrat and Whig political traditions Correct Answer
Republican Party and Federalist Party
What year was the Whig party founded? Correct Answer
1834
From 1810-1860 the slave population grew by ___ times
to ___ ($___) Correct Answer 3x to 4 million ($4 billion)
, How did cotton affect the banks? Correct Answer there
was a land grab frenzy and they lent a lot of money to
farmers
When was the act prohibiting the importation of slaves?
Correct Answer 1807
Impact of the act prohibiting the importation of slaves
Correct Answer -relied more on natural births
-increase in value of slaves
Solomon Northup Correct Answer Wrote 12 Years a Slave
Gabriel's Rebellion (1800) Correct Answer Gabriel and his
brothers planned a revolt for the summer of 1800 but it
doesn't end up happening. Two slaves exposed their plan
and Virginia governor James Monroe summoned militia on
them. Gabriel, his brothers, and 23 others were hanged
Nat Turner's Rebellion/ Southampton Insurrection (1831)
Correct Answer -1831
-Rebellion started by a Nat Turner who believed he
received divine messages telling him the time was right for
a rebellion
-Gathered 70 followers who killed 55 whites
-Turner eventually captured and executed
Nat's Rebellion Response (2) Correct Answer -Virginia
enacted tough slave laws
-They debated getting rid of slavery but the pro-slavery
faction prevailed
TAMU EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS | A+ GRADE 2025-
2026
How many people died on the Trail of Tears and why?
Correct Answer 4,000 from illness, disease, and the cold
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia Correct Answer Cheif Justice
Marshall stated that the Native Americans had rights to
their land unless voluntarily ceded
Worcester vs. Georgia Correct Answer Cherokee Nation
was a separate political identity so they could not be
regulated by state
Whig Party (2) Correct Answer -New political party formed
in 1834 to oppose policies of Andrew Jackson
-Coalition of National Reps, Democrats, and Anti-Masons
Leaders of the Whig party Correct Answer Clay, Webster,
Adams
Whig party beliefs (4) Correct Answer -national power
-support for US bank
-internal improvements
-broad gov role in reforming America
Whig party sources of support Correct Answer -The north
,-Wealthier people
The bank was liquidated by what year? Correct Answer
1841
How/ when did National Republicans react to the
possibility of another National Bank? Correct Answer 1832
Pushed the renewal of a bank through both Houses
What region disliked the National Bank? Correct Answer
Agricultural regions
TRUE or FALSE: The Second National Bank was the
largest corporation in the country Correct Answer TRUE
Panic of 1837 (4) Correct Answer Bank of the U.S. failed,
cotton prices fell,
businesses went bankrupt
widespread unemployment and distress.
Democrat and Whig political traditions Correct Answer
Republican Party and Federalist Party
What year was the Whig party founded? Correct Answer
1834
From 1810-1860 the slave population grew by ___ times
to ___ ($___) Correct Answer 3x to 4 million ($4 billion)
, How did cotton affect the banks? Correct Answer there
was a land grab frenzy and they lent a lot of money to
farmers
When was the act prohibiting the importation of slaves?
Correct Answer 1807
Impact of the act prohibiting the importation of slaves
Correct Answer -relied more on natural births
-increase in value of slaves
Solomon Northup Correct Answer Wrote 12 Years a Slave
Gabriel's Rebellion (1800) Correct Answer Gabriel and his
brothers planned a revolt for the summer of 1800 but it
doesn't end up happening. Two slaves exposed their plan
and Virginia governor James Monroe summoned militia on
them. Gabriel, his brothers, and 23 others were hanged
Nat Turner's Rebellion/ Southampton Insurrection (1831)
Correct Answer -1831
-Rebellion started by a Nat Turner who believed he
received divine messages telling him the time was right for
a rebellion
-Gathered 70 followers who killed 55 whites
-Turner eventually captured and executed
Nat's Rebellion Response (2) Correct Answer -Virginia
enacted tough slave laws
-They debated getting rid of slavery but the pro-slavery
faction prevailed