Critical Thinking
Bill of Rights
Western Expansion
Industrialization
Civil War
100
How many values pairs are there and what are they?
5 -individualism vs collectivism -liberty vs order -equality vs hierarchy -democracy vs authority -capitalism vs centralization
100
How wanted the Bill of Rights and why?
The Anti-Federalists wanted the Bill of Rights in order to protect their rights (such as the right to bear arms, freedom of speech, etc.) from the national government
100
What was the Gold Rush?
The Gold Rush was when thousands of people (who were residing mainly in the east) embarked on a journey across the country in order to get some gold that had been found in the west.
100
What were interchangeable parts and why was their development important?
Interchangeable parts were part that were identical therefore they were interchangeable. They were important because it meant unskilled workers would be able to make them and it would speed up the manufacturing of goods.
100
What is a civil war?
A civil war is when people in a country are fighting other people in the same country.
200
What is type of reasoning is this? Dogs are much happier and more playful than cats.
Comparison
200
What does Amendment 1 say?
Amendment 1 says people have the freedom of religion, speech, press and assembly.
200
What does "Manifest Destiny" mean?
It was a term that was used to express their belief that it was their destiny to expand the United States to the Pacific Ocean.
200
What was the telegraph, who invented it and why was it important?
Samuel F. B. Morse created the telegraph. The telegraph was a way to communicate with others by mapping codes across copper wires to send a message. It was important because it was a fast way to communicate with others and was immensely popular.
200
What were the two sides to the Civil War and what was each side fighting for?
The two sides were the Union (the North) and the Confederacy (the South). The South was fighting to break away from the United States and create a new country called the Confederate States of America. The North was fighting to prevent the South from breaking away from the United States of America.
300
What is history?
History is the interpretation of past events and how they impact our lives today.
300
What rights are being violated in this scenario? You sue your neighbor for destroying your property. You want him to pay you $15 for the damage. The jury decides that your neighbor doesn't need to pay this fine.
Amendment 7 is being violated because in any civil suit over $20, a jury is needed. Any cases under $20 have the judge decide which party is correct.
300
List the 6 types of people that had gone west and an example of each one.
-explorers: Lewis and Clark -mormons: Brigham Young -gold rushers/'49ers: William Swain -missionaries: Narcissa Whitman -mountain men: Joe Meek -settlers/homesteaders: Sager Family
300
What was the Market Revolution and how did it affect America's economy?
The market revolution was when people bought and sold goods rather than making them just for themselves. This caused a change in the U.S. economy and by the 1840s, the national economy grew more than it had in the last 40 years.
300
What was the basis of the American economy after the Revolutionary War? What happened to slavery because of the economy?
The North's economy was based off of factories and manufacturing. The South' economy was based off of cotton farming. Since the North's economy was based off of factories and manufacturing and not farming, they didn't have a need for slavery like the South did. The South was in high demand for slaves to tend to the cotton fields.
400
What is in the center of history and why?
Argument is in the center of history because in order for a person to learn about history, they must interpret the event and create an argument. Historians are also constantly arguing over which interpretations are correct and accurate.
400
What does Amendment 10 say?
Amendment 10 says that all of the power not given to the national government by the Constitution is given to the States or the people.
400
What were the relationship between each of the six types of people going west and the Native Americans?
-explorers: dependent on the Native Americans -mormons: very little contact with Native Americans -mountain men: at the mercy of the Native Americans, traded with one another -missionaries: tense -'49ers: at first they traded with one another; when people didn't find gold in the west, the Native Americans were blamed
400
Who worked in the Lowell mills and how did the mill owners convince them to come and work at the mills?
Teenage/young adult girls were the ones who mainly worked in the Lowell mills. Lowell owners set up boarding houses with strict rules regulating personal behavior to attract girls to work in the mills.
400
In the movie Glory, what were some of the problems the Massachusetts 54th encountered from some of the other soldiers/generals.
The Massachusetts 54th had problems earning respect from other soldiers because they were African American. Therefore they needed to prove themselves worthy to the other soldiers and show that they were just as good of fighters as the white soldiers were. They were looked at as jokes and the other soldiers refused to let them into battle until the middle/end of the movie.
500
List all of the types of reasoning and their elements.
Comparison: -subjects -issue -descriptor Cause and Effect: -cause -effect -connector Generalization: -whole -part -sample
500
List the five trial rights that are stated in Amendment 6.
1. The accused can enjoy the right of a fast public trial with a state jury 2. They can be informed of the nature of the accusation 3. They can be confronted with witnesses against them 4. They can go through the process of putting witnesses on the the stand in their defense 5. They can have a lawyer for their defense.
500
a. What were the "Five Civilized Tribes"? b. What made them civilized? c. What end up happening to them?
a. -Cherokee -Creek -Choctaw -Chickasaw -Seminole b. They were civilized because they were adapting to the European culture because of the white settlers. c. They were eventually driven out of their land by white settlers who took over their land once they were gone.
500
What were the differences between craftsmen production and industrial production (quality, speed, conditions)?
Industrial products are made faster but the quality of each product is the same and average/good. The conditions for the industrial workers was more stressful, louder, and overall worse than the conditions of craftsmen workers. Craftsmen products were made slower and the quality of the work depended on the talent of the worker. The conditions were not very stressful because the master craftsman wasn't yelling/shouting at anyone.
500
How was the Westward Expansion a major cause for the Civil War.
As states were added to the U.S. the question of what the states would become arose (would they be free or slave states). Until California was added, the government managed to keep the amount of free and slave states balanced. It was important to keep that balance because if it was uneven, the senate would then be uneven and favor one side over the other. When California became a free state, it caused unbalance and in order to keep the slave states happy, the government enacted the Fugitive Slave Act. This caused the North to become upset and they created the Underground Railroad which helped slaves escape. 9 Northern states also passed the Personal Liberty Laws that banned the imprisonment of runaway slaves and guaranteed jury trials for suspected fugitives.