OnRamps 315K Final Review Flashcard Unit 4-6

OnRamps 315K Final Review Flashcard Unit 4-6

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History

9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The main issue in the Nullification Crisis (1828-32) was whether a state had a constitutional right to refuse to adhere to a federal law.

Back

a state had a constitutional right to refuse to adhere to a federal law.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Jackson’s election in 1828 demonstrated that voting rights for men had broadened significantly.

Back

that voting rights for men had broadened significantly.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of these statements most accurately reflects the importance of the Second Great Awakening? Options: Presbyterianism spread widely and with it the old Calvinist belief in predestination., The Methodist, Baptist, LDS (Mormon), and Seventh Day Adventist faiths were organized for the first time., Roman Catholicism spread rapidly with the arrival of new Irish immigrants., Methodist and Baptist groups grew significantly and fostered the idea that man was in charge of his own destiny.

Back

Methodist and Baptist groups grew significantly and fostered the idea that man was in charge of his own destiny.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The main purpose of the Second Bank of the US, which Andrew Jackson killed, was: to allow farmers to borrow money at favorable rates., to establish a stable national currency that could be regulated to serve the nation’s expanding economy., to create a privately-owned bank that would compete with the US Treasury, thereby balancing money power., to serve as a second-tier financial institution to support Hamilton’s First Bank of the United States.

Back

to establish a stable national currency that could be regulated to serve the nation’s expanding economy.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The Indian Removal Act (1830) most affected

Back

the Five Civilized Tribes.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of these men, declaring "I will be heard!," called slavery “the national sin” and referred to it as “man stealing”?
Frederick Douglass, Lyman Beecher, William Lloyd Garrison, David Walker

Back

William Lloyd Garrison

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The abolitionists worked fervently to make slavery understood as a moral wrong

Back

and succeeded in making their cause a central feature in most New England church sermons.

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