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History Warm-Ups Week # 21
Dates : Feb. 4-8
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History Warm-Ups Week #21
Monday:
Use Territorial Growth Maps on p. 291
1. At the begin of the year 1800, what country had control of the
land just West of the Mississippi River?
A. United States
B. France
C. Spain
D. Great Britain
2. In the year 1810, what country had control of the majority of land
seen on the map?
A. United States
B. France
C. Spain
D. Great Britain
Tuesday:
3. The Embargo Acts and the War of 1812 were similar in that both
events dealt with a conflict involving the -A. British kidnapping of American sailors
B. emergence of manufacturing in the Northeast
C. launch of a protective tariff on British imports
D. decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court
4. Who was James Madison’s 1st Vice President? P. 606
A. Thomas Jefferson
B. James Monroe
C. George Clinton
D. William Harrison
Wednesday:
5. The Star Spangled Banner was a poem written by Francis Scott Key
after he witnessed the battle at -A. Fort Sumter
B. Fort Hood
C. Fort McHenry
D. Fort Baltimore
6. Who was the hero at the Battle of New Orleans and later became
President of the United States?
A. James Monroe
B. William Henry Harrison
C. James Taylor
D. Andrew Jackson
Thursday:
7. Who were the young Republican Congressmen that urged Madison to
go to war with Great Britain in 1812?
A. Washington and Hamilton
B. Pinckney and Burr
C. Monroe and Madison
D. Clay and Calhoun
8. What was the nickname for these young Republicans?
A. Patriots
B. War Hawks
C. Loyalists
D. Jeffersonian
Friday:
9. Conflicts between Great Britain and the United States in the early nineteenth
century resulted in the -A. War of 1812
B. Civil War
C. World War I
D. Spanish – American War
10. The War of 1812 spurred the American economy by -A. Creating conditions under which United States trade with China increased.
B. Transforming the United States into the world’s leading gun manufacturer.
C. Allowing the United States to increase the number of colonies it controlled.
D. Forcing the United States to produce many goods it had previously bought
from Great Britain.