VA SOL 6th Grade
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| What was the Louisiana Purchase? | Jefferson bought land from France (the Louisiana Purchase), which doubled the size of the United States.
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| What did Lewis and Clark do? | In the Lewis and Clark expedition, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
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| How did the U.S. get Florida? | Spain gave Florida to the United States through a treaty.
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| How did the U.S. get Texas? | Texas was added after it became an independent republic.
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| How did the U.S. get the Oregon territory? | The Oregon Territory was divided by the United States and Great Britain.
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| How did the U.S. get California? | War with Mexico resulted in California and the southwest territory becoming part of the United States
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| What land factors influenced westward migration? | Availability of cheap, fertile land
Knowledge of overland trails (Oregon and Santa Fe)
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| What economic factors influenced westward migration? | gold (California Gold Rush), logging, farming, freedom (for runaway slaves)
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| What technology factors influenced westward migration | Cheaper and faster transportation, e.g., rivers and canals (Erie Canal), steamboats
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| What people factors influenced westward migration | Population growth in the eastern states
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| What belief factor influenced westward migration | Belief in the right of “Manifest Destiny”—The idea that expansion was for the good of the country and was the right of the country
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| What was Manifest Destiny? | A belief that expansion was for the good of the country and was our right
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| Name two overland trails used during westward expansion. | Oregon Trail and Santa Fe Trail
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| Who invented the cotton in? | Eli Whitney
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| How did the cotton gin affect American lives? | It increased the production of cotton and thus increased the need for slave labor to cultivate and pick the cotton.
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| What did Cyrus McCormick and Jo Anderson do? | They invented the reaper.
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| Who was Jo Anderson? | He was a slave who helped develop the reaper.
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| Who was Jo Anderson? | He was a slave who helped develop the reaper.
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| How did the reaper affect American lives? | The reaper increased the productivity of the American farmer.
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| Who invented the steamboat? | Robert Fulton
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| How did the steamboat affect American lives? | It provided faster river transportation that connected Southern plantations and farms to Northern industries.
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| How did the steam locomotive affect American lives? | It provided faster land transportation
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| What were the main ideas expressed by the abolitionists? | Abolitionists believed that slavery was wrong.
• Morally wrong
• Cruel and inhumane
• A violation of the principles of democracy
And that slaves should be freed immediately
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| Name three important abolitionists. | Harriet Tubman
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglass
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| What were the main ideas of the suffrage movement? Women were denied the right to? | • Denied the right to vote
• Denied educational opportunities, especially higher education
• Denied equal opportunities in business
• Limited in rights to own property
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| Supporters declared that... | “All men and women are created equal.”
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| 21. When did the suffrage movement begin? | Before the Civil War
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| 22. Who were three important leaders of the suffrage movement? | Isabel Sojourner Truth
Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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