
Western Expansion: Land Acquisition
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Jacqueline Grobe
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Western Expansion: Land Acquisition
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Multiple Choice
Which name best completes the diagram?
Articles of Confederation
Treaty of Paris of 1783
Declaration of Independence
Proclamation of 1763
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Multiple Choice
Which document completes this excerpt?
Declaration of Independence
Treaty of Ghent
Northwest Ordinance
Louisiana Purchase Treaty
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Multiple Choice
The Louisiana Purchase was important to the United States because it —
closed the western territories to slavery
expanded the nation’s boundary to the Pacific Ocean
removed the Spanish from North America
secured control of the Mississippi River
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Multiple Choice
Which number on the map is located in an area purchased by the United States from Spain for $5 million in 1819?
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Multiple Choice
What can be concluded about the writer's view on Texas annexation?
He favored annexation because it would benefit the U.S. economy.
He opposed Texas annexation because Texas was a slave state.
He favored annexation because Texas would be counted as a free state.
He opposed annexation because he wanted to prevent the spread of Spanish influence.
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Multiple Choice
As a result of the Oregon Treaty, the United States achieved its goal of -
expanding westward to the Pacific Ocean
acquiring land for a southwestern railroad
reserving western territory for American Indians
securing the southern border of the country
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The "X" Factor
AnneXation of TeXas led to a war with MeXico
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Multiple Choice
What reason did President James K. Polk give when he asked Congress to declare war against Mexico?
To stop Mexican attacks against U.S. territory
To prevent human rights abuses in Mexico
To preserve religious freedom within Texas
To ensure slavery would continue in Texas
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Multiple Choice
According to the excerpt above, the Gadsden Purchase was intended to -
support settlement of U.S. territory gained through the U.S.-Mexican War
encourage commerce among U.S. states formed from the Louisiana Purchase
allow the United States and Mexico to share railroad construction costs
encourage the sale of U.S. government land in Florida
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Multiple Select
Check all the ways the United States obtained territories.
Bought Territory
Fought Wars
Signed Treaties
None of the Above
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Multiple Choice
What common impact did these events have on the United States?
They protected the rights of Northeastern manufacturers.
They stopped the westward spread of American settlers.
They helped fulfill the belief in Manifest Destiny.
They delayed the relocation of American Indian tribes.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these events occurred in 1803?
The election of George Washington as the first President of the United States
The purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France
The election of Andrew Jackson as the first President not born to riches
The admission to statehood of Maine and Missouri
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Multiple Choice
Which of these best completes the diagram?
California
Oregon
Texas
Florida
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Multiple Choice
What is the darker shaded area on the map?
Oregon Territory
California
Louisiana Purchase
Texas
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Multiple Choice
In 1846, war broke out between the United States and Mexico. What was the main cause of this war?
a dispute over the number of settlers in the Oregon Territory
issues arising over the boundaries of Texas
the discovery of gold in California
the relocation of American Indians from the Southeast
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Multiple Choice
Which area on the map was ceded to the United States by Mexico after the U.S.-Mexican War?
Area 1
Area 2
Area 3
Area 4
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Multiple Choice
Which map shows the boundaries of the United States just after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
Western Expansion: Land Acquisition
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