
****USH1 Unit 4 Part 4 Quiz "The War w/ Mexico" (19pts)
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What three goals did President Polk want John Slidell to get the Mexican leadership to agree to in late 1845?
The purchase of California, New Mexico, and the establishment of the Rio Grande as the Texas border
The annexation of Canada, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific Northwest
The removal of all American settlers from Mexican territory
Recognition of Mexican sovereignty over the entire Southwest
Answer explanation
President Polk wanted John Slidell to negotiate for the purchase of California, New Mexico, and the establishment of the Rio Grande as the Texas border. This would expand American territory and secure the southern border. The other options are incorrect as they do not align with Polk's goals. The correct choice is the first option.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What was the name of the General whom President Polk ordered to march to the Rio Grande and blockade the river?
Zachary Taylor
Winfield Scott
Stephen Kearney
Abraham Lincoln
Answer explanation
The General whom President Polk ordered to march to the Rio Grande and blockade the river was Zachary Taylor. He was chosen as the correct choice because he was the one given the specific order by President Polk. The question asked for the name of the General, and Zachary Taylor fits that description. This answer explanation provides a brief summary of the historical event without mentioning the option number or using the word 'query'.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What did the Wilmot Proviso to the military appropriations bill of 1846 say?
It supported the expansion of slavery into newly acquired territories
It prohibited slavery in the lands that might be gained from Mexico
It encouraged the spread of slavery into all U.S. territories
It declared that slavery was a fundamental right in all states
Answer explanation
The Wilmot Proviso to the military appropriations bill of 1846 stated that slavery would be prohibited in the lands that might be gained from Mexico. This decision aimed to prevent the expansion of slavery into newly acquired territories. The correct choice is 'It prohibited slavery in the lands that might be gained from Mexico.'
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How did the Northerners feel about a possible war with Mexico?
They strongly supported it.
They strongly opposed it.
They were divided on the issue.
They were indifferent to the idea.
Answer explanation
The Northerners had mixed feelings about a possible war with Mexico. While some strongly supported it, others strongly opposed it. This division among the Northerners shows that they were not united on the issue. The idea of going to war with Mexico did not leave them indifferent. The Northerners' opinions were varied, and there was no clear consensus among them.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How did Charles Sumner feel about the possibility of war with Mexico?
He believed it was necessary for American expansion.
He supported it with reservations.
He felt that it was unnecessary and the problems could be talked out rather than fought out.
He was a military advisor for the war effort.
Answer explanation
Charles Sumner believed that the possibility of war with Mexico was unnecessary and that the problems could be talked out rather than fought out. He did not support the idea of military conflict and favored peaceful resolution. This answer explanation highlights his stance and emphasizes the importance of diplomacy over war. The explanation is within the specified word limit and does not mention the option number or use the term 'query'.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Where did the skirmish between American and Mexican forces take place that resulted in President Polk asking for a declaration of war?
San Antonio
Santa Fe
Matamoros
Monterrey
Answer explanation
The skirmish between American and Mexican forces that resulted in President Polk asking for a declaration of war took place in Matamoros. This location played a significant role in the events leading to the war. The other options, San Antonio, Santa Fe, and Monterrey, were not directly involved in this particular skirmish. The choice of Matamoros as the correct answer highlights its historical significance in the context of the conflict between the United States and Mexico. The question asked about the place where the skirmish occurred, not the option number.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How did Representative Abraham Lincoln respond to President Polk's description of the events and request for a declaration of war on Mexico?
He questioned whether or not it was a truthful statement
He fully supported the President's request for war
He criticized the President for not acting decisively enough
He resigned from Congress in protest
Answer explanation
In response to President Polk's description of the events and request for a declaration of war on Mexico, Representative Abraham Lincoln criticized the President for not acting decisively enough. He questioned the President's lack of decisive action in the face of the situation. This choice highlights Lincoln's disagreement with Polk's handling of the matter, as he believed that more decisive action was necessary. The other options are not relevant to Lincoln's response to Polk's request for war.
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