US History Chapter 10, Lesson 2
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- Q1Hamilton accused Burr of treason, Burr had setbacks in his political careerCauses of Civil WarCauses of the Hamilton-Burr duelCauses of SchlerodermaCauses of the War of 181230s
- Q2to withdraw or break away from a nation or organizationsuccumballeviatesecederun out30s
- Q3threatened to secede because of the Louisiana purchaseSouth CarolinaFederalists in the NortheastFederalists in CaliforniaTexans30s
- Q4led two expeditions west between 1805 and 1807. into present-day Colorado.Randy JohnsonZebulon PikeDaniel BooneMeriwether Lewis30s
- Q5time it took for Lewis and Clark to reach the Pacific Ocean3 years2 1/2 years18 monthsthree weeks30s
- Q6an enslaved African American and lifelong companion of Clark's. York helpful building ties with Native Americans, many of whom had never before seen an African American before.TobyOnesimusFrederick DouglassYork30s
- Q7Lewis and Clark expedition goalfinding and mapping the fabled Northwest Passagefinding new Native Americansto go to Russiafinding gold30s
- Q8Louisiana Purchase price$200 million$15 million$2 million$1.5 billion30s
- Q9why the territory of Louisiana came up for saleEngland needed moneySpain wanted outNapoleon needed moneyPortugal wanted to buy Mexico30s
- Q10reasons Hamilton did not want to duelHe had a doctors' appointmentHe was scaredHis Momma didn't want his to do itit was illegal and he hated the idea30s
- Q11Doubled the size of the United States in 1803The Arkansas PurchaseThe Northwest TerritoryThe Mexican WarThe Louisiana Purchase30s
- Q12In 1800 the Louisiana Territory belonged toSpainPortugalFranceMexico30s
- Q13westward-bound pioneers loaded their household goods into this type of wagonWinnebagoStation wagonsConestogaRed wagons30s
- Q14Spain allowed the Americans to sail on the Lower Mississippi and trade in New Orleans due to thisPickle's TreatyThe Treaty of Paris 1942Pickney's TreatyTreaty of Versailles30s
- Q15In 1802, the Spanish suddenly changed their policy, no longer allowing American goods to move into and beyond New Orleans. Spain had secretly agreed to transfer the Louisiana Territory toPortugalFranceEnglandIreland30s