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Title: 121. Who used a steam-powered boat called the Clermont to travel up the Hudson River? This journey showed that people could use the steam engine as a new means of power for transportation.


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  • 121. Who used a steam-powered boat called
    the Clermont to travel up the Hudson River? This
    journey showed that people could use the steam
    engine as a new means of power for
    transportation.
  • a. Eli Whitney
  • b. Robert Fulton
  • c. George Stephenson
  • d. Henry Clay
  • 122. The steam-powered locomotive, the Rocket,
    stimulated the production of trains and railroad
    lines because of its ability to pull both freight
    cars and passengers. Who did this locomotive
    belong to?
  • Robert Fulton
  • Henry Clay
  • Eli Whitney
  • George Stephenson

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121. Who used a steam-powered boat called the
Clermont to travel up the Hudson River? This
journey showed that people could use the steam
engine as a new means of power for transportation.
  • Eli Whitney
  • Robert Fulton
  • George Stephenson
  • Henry Clay

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122. The steam-powered locomotive, the Rocket,
stimulated the production of trains and railroad
lines because of its ability to pull both freight
cars and passengers. Who did this locomotive
belong to?
  1. Robert Fulton
  2. Henry Clay
  3. Eli Whitney
  4. George Stephenson

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123. What prominent Senator from Kentucky
proposed the American System which included a
protective tariff, internal improvements and the
Second Bank of the U.S.?a. Charles Sumnerb.
George Stephensonc. Henry Clayd. John Quincy
Adams
  • 124. What American canal was completed in 1825?
  • a. Suez
  • b. Panama
  • c. Mississippi
  • d. Erie

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123. What prominent Senator from Kentucky
proposed the American System which included a
protective tariff, internal improvements and the
Second Bank of the U.S.?
  1. Charles Sumner
  2. George Stephenson
  3. Henry Clay
  4. John Quincy Adams

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124. What American canal was completed in 1825?
  1. Suez
  2. Panama
  3. Mississippi
  4. Erie

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125. What American President was viewed as
representing the common man and is associated
with the Spoils System and the Indian Removal
Act?a. Thomas Jeffersonb. John Quincy Adams
c. Andrew Jackson d. Abraham Lincoln
  • 126. When was the Trail of Tears, (the forced
    removal of Indians from the east to Oklahoma)?
  • a. 1803-1804
  • b. 1812-1813
  • c. 1838-1839
  • d. 1850-1851

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125. What American President was viewed as
representing the common man and is associated
with the Spoils System and the Indian Removal Act?
  • a. Thomas Jefferson
  • b. John Quincy Adams
  • c. Andrew Jackson
  • d. Abraham Lincoln

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126. When was the Trail of Tears, (the forced
removal of Indians from the east to Oklahoma)?
  • 1803-1804
  • 1812-1813
  • 1838-1839
  • 1850-1851

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Which of the following was NOT a famous early
American trail?a. California Trailb. Mormon
Trailc. Santa Fe Traild. Texas Trail
  • 128. What was the name of the first major road
    that originally stretched from Cumberland,
    Maryland to Wheeling, Virginia?
  • a. The Federal Road
  • b. The National Road
  • c. The Maryland Road
  • d. Route 66

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127. Which of the following was NOT a famous
early American trail?
  • California Trail
  • Mormon Trail
  • Santa Fe Trail
  • Texas Trail

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128. What was the name of the first major road
that originally stretched from Cumberland,
Maryland to Wheeling, Virginia?
  1. Federal Road
  2. National Road
  3. Maryland Road
  4. Route 66

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The famous Gold Rush of 1849 began at Sutters
Mill in what present-day state?a. Californiab.
Oregonc. Texasd. Utah
  • 130. Which religious group was persecuted for
    polygamy and fled to present-day Utah?
  • a. Quakers
  • b. Shakers
  • c. Baptists
  • d. Mormons

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129. The famous Gold Rush of 1849 began at
Sutters Mill in what present-day state?
  • California
  • Oregon
  • Texas
  • Utah

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130. Which religious group was persecuted for
polygamy and fled to present-day Utah?
  1. Quakers
  2. Shakers
  3. Baptists
  4. Mormons

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131. Who was the author of Walden and Civil
Disobedience?a. Ralph Waldo Emerson b. Walt
Whitmanc. Horace Mannd. Henry David Thoreau
  • 132. Who wrote The Scarlet Letter?
  • a. Noah Webster
  • b. Edgar Allen Poe
  • c. Walt Whitman
  • d. Nathaniel Hawthorne

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131. Who was the author of Walden and Civil
Disobedience?
  1. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  2. Walt Whitman
  3. Horace Mann
  4. Henry David Thoreau

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132. Who wrote The Scarlet Letter?
  1. Noah Webster
  2. Edgar Allen Poe
  3. Walt Whitman
  4. Nathaniel Hawthorne

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133. Who wrote Rip Van Winkle and The Legend
of Sleepy Hollow in 1820?a. Noah Websterb.
Ralph Waldo Emersonc. Washington Irvingd.
James Fenimore Cooper
  • 134. Who wrote The Raven and The Tell-Tale
    Heart ?
  • a. Edgar Allen Poe
  • b. Henry David Thoreau
  • c. Emily Dickinson
  • d. Herman Melville

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133. Who wrote Rip Van Winkle and The Legend
of Sleepy Hollow in 1820?
  1. Noah Webster
  2. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  3. Washington Irving
  4. James Fenimore Cooper

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134. Who wrote The Raven and The Tell-Tale
Heart ?
  1. Edgar Allen Poe
  2. Henry David Thoreau
  3. Emily Dickinson
  4. Herman Melville

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135. Who wrote The Last of the Mohicans in
1826?a. Nathaniel Hawthorne b. Edgar Allen
Poec. James Fenimore Cooper d. Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow
  • 136. Who wrote Moby Dick in 1851?
  • a. Walt Whitman
  • b. Herman Melville
  • c. Henry David Thoreau
  • d. Nathaniel Hawthorne

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135. Who wrote The Last of the Mohicans in 1826?
  • a. Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • b. Edgar Allen Poe
  • c. James Fenimore Cooper
  • d. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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136. Who wrote Moby Dick in 1851?
  1. Walt Whitman
  2. Herman Melville
  3. Henry David Thoreau
  4. Nathaniel Hawthorne

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137. In the 1800s, many religious groups began
living in _________ communities where they
believed life would be harmonious and close to
perfection.a. Utopianb. Nationalisticc.
Marxistd. Racist
  • 138. Who was the influential American educator
    during the 1800s who advocated the education of
    both men and women through public funding?
  • a. Emily Dickinson
  • b. Dorothea Dix
  • c. Herman Melville
  • d. Horace Mann

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137. In the 1800s, many religious groups began
living in _________ communities where they
believed life would be harmonious and close to
perfection.
  1. Utopian
  2. Nationalistic
  3. Marxist
  4. Racist

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138. Who was the influential American educator
during the 1800s who advocated the education of
both men and women through public funding?
  1. Emily Dickinson
  2. Dorothea Dix
  3. Herman Melville
  4. Horace Mann

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139. Who was the reformer during the 1800s who
promoted legislation to improve mental
institutions and prisons?a. Dorothea Dixb.
Emily Dickinsonc. Ann Leed. Harriet Tubman
  • 140. The Temperance Movement promoted the
    regulation and prohibition of what? One result
    of this movement was the Maine Laws.
  • a. Slavery
  • b. Womens Rights
  • c. Land Acquisition
  • d. Alcohol

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139. Who was the reformer during the 1800s who
promoted legislation to improve mental
institutions and prisons?
  1. Dorothea Dix
  2. Emily Dickinson
  3. Ann Lee
  4. Harriet Tubman

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140. The Temperance Movement promoted the
regulation and prohibition of what? One result
of this movement was the Maine Laws.
  • Slavery
  • Womens Rights
  • Land Acquisition
  • Alcohol
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