SAT Subject Test in United States History › Representative Viewpoints in U.S. Social History from 1790 to 1898
Which of the following groups was NOT generally a member of the abolitionist movement?
What was the popular name given to Northerners who moved to the South and supported the Republican agenda?
The Fugitive Slave Law, passed during the Compromise of 1850, .
The phrase "separate but equal" generally refers to the practice in American history of __________.
The term "bushwhacker" in American history generally refers to __________.
The Seneca Falls Convention .
“Why should the wealth of the country be stored in banks and elevators while the idle workman wanders homeless about the streets and the idle loafers who hoard the gold only to spend it on riotous living are rolling about in fine carriages from which they look out on peaceful meetings and call them riots?”
The above quote could most likely be attributed to __________.
All of the following were objectives of the Lewis and Clark Expedition EXCEPT:
Which of the following best describes the attitude of Nativists towards the influx of immigrants at the turn of the Twentieth Century?
What affect did the Presidency of John Quincy Adams have on relations between the North and the South?