
Manifest Destiny
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Social Studies
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Manifest Destiny
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Multiple Choice
The area shown on the map was acquired —
Under the terms of the Treaty of Paris with Great Britain in 1783
As part of the peace settlement that followed the War of 1812
As part of the purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803
As territory ceded by Mexico in 1848
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Multiple Choice
What was one effect of the acquisition of this area by the United States?
What was one effect of the acquisition of this area by the United States?
It led to violence over the issue of the westward extension of slavery.
It doubled the area of the United States and gave it control of the Mississippi River.
It caused a border dispute with Mexico, leading to the U.S.-Mexican War.
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Multiple Choice
Which best explains a primary reason for President Thomas Jefferson’s purchase of the Louisiana Territory in 1803?
Jefferson wanted to acquire the Mississippi River as a water route to help farmers ship their products to Eastern markets.
Jefferson was interested in acquiring new territory for the future expansion of slavery.
Jefferson wanted to remove the threat of an invasion of the United States by Spain.
Jefferson saw the purchase as an opportunity to greatly expand the powers of the Presidency.
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Open Ended
Respond-Ask-Connect-Extend [RACE]
Use ONE sentence stem to complete ONE phrase below.
Something new I learned was
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Something confusing was
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Something surprising was
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A question I still have is
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This connects to a prior lesson because
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This information extends to present day because
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Multiple Choice
Who coined [first used] the term "Manifest Destiny"?
John Gast
John O' Sullivan
Albert Bierstadt
Andrew Jackson
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Multiple Choice
What was the main goal of "Manifest Destiny" in the 1840s?
To convince Canada to become part of the United States
To expand United States territory to the Pacific Ocean
To build a canal across Central America
To acquire naval bases in the Caribbean
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Multiple Choice
The 54' 40° line applied to -
California
Washington Territory
Spanish Texas
Oregon Territory
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Multiple Choice
Which president was elected with the help of the slogan "54' 40° or Fight!"?
John O' Sullivan
James K. Polk
Zachary Taylor
John Fremont
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Open Ended
FINAL RACE [Respond-Assert-Connect-Extend]
Use ONE sentence stem to complete ONE phrase below.
Something new I learned was
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This connects to a prior lesson because
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This information extends to present day because
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