Why were people willing to leave their families and homes to move west?
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Economic opportunity, Land, Gold
Answer explanation
People were willing to move west because of economic opportunity, land, and gold. All of these factors provided incentives for them to leave their families and homes.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is a result of the other three?
Transcontinental Railroad is completed
Gold found in California in 1848
The Homestead Act of 1862
More people were motivated to move west
Back
More people were motivated to move west
Answer explanation
The completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, the discovery of gold in California in 1848, and the passing of the Homestead Act of 1862 all led to more people being motivated to move west. However, the correct answer is that more people were motivated to move west as a result of these three events.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
According to the quote, what impact did westward expansion have on Native Americans?
Back
They were forced to assimilate, Their land was taken from them, They went to war with the US military, All of the above
Answer explanation
Westward expansion had a devastating impact on Native Americans as they were forced to assimilate, their land was taken from them, and they went to war with the US military.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is imperialism?
Back
A larger country taking over a smaller country.
Answer explanation
Imperialism refers to a larger country taking over a smaller country, which is the correct choice among the given answer options.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
All of the following are reasons for imperialism EXCEPT: “Whiteman’s burden”, The US wanted access to more natural resources, The US wanted to stay isolated an did not want to get involved in foreign entanglements, The US wanted to find new markets to sell products to
Back
The US wanted to stay isolated an did not want to get involved in foreign entanglements
Answer explanation
Imperialism was driven by motives such as 'Whiteman's burden', access to resources, and finding new markets. However, the US did not want to stay isolated and avoid foreign entanglements.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The following cartoon depicts which of the following?
Options:
The US remaining isolated,
The US not getting involved in foreign entanglements,
The US becoming a world power,
The US following Washington’s advice
Back
The US becoming a world power
Answer explanation
The cartoon depicts the US becoming a world power, as it shows the country expanding its influence globally.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The Monroe Doctrine stated which of the following? Europe should not colonize in the western hemisphere anymore, It was the United States’ responsibility to control Latin America, The US should “civilize” the “uncivilized”, Spain had to give the US Puerto Rico and Guam
Back
Europe should not colonize in the western hemisphere anymore
Answer explanation
The Monroe Doctrine stated that Europe should not colonize in the western hemisphere anymore.
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