HIST 2010, Fall 2008
ID Quizzes

 

1. ID Quiz#1 Sep 23- There will be fill-in-the-blank or multiple choice quiz on the terms from the first two essay questions: matrilineal, Aztecs, Mound Builders, Renaissance, Protestant Reformation, Ghana Empire, the Kongo Kingdom, Prince Henry the Navigator, feudal system, sugar and slavery, plantation system, Middle Passage, Anthony Johnson, Virginia Company of London, slave codes, John Winthrop, Bacon’s Rebellion, King Philip’s War, Anne Hutchinson, Glorious Revolution, English slave trade, Society of Friends

2. ID Quiz#2 Sep 30 - There will be fill-in-the-blank or multiple choice quiz on the terms from the second two essay questions on the Midterm Study guide (3 and 4) - Fort Mose, Stono Rebellion, Olaudah Equiano, Pinkster Day, George Whitefield, "New Light" preachers, the Enlightenment, Benjamin Franklin, Boston’s Impressment Riot of 1747, Whig ideology, Phillis Wheatley, Thomas Peters, Seven Years’ War, Stamp Act, Common Sense, non-importation agreements, Sons of Liberty, Boston Massacre, Coercive Acts, Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation, Battle of Saratoga, Articles of Confederation, "Republican Mothers"

3. ID Quiz#3 Oct 7 - ID QUIZ #3 HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT, DUE OCT 15: Write substantive identifications for ten of the following terms, including who, what, when, and where wherever appropriate, as well as something about historical significance - why is this person/place/thing/idea important? This list is taken form the terms attached to questions 5, 6, and 7 on the Midterm Exam Study Guide: Richard Allen, "compromise of 1787," Northwest Ordinances, Shays’s Rebellion, Great Compromise, Federalist Papers, James Madison, Virginia Plan, Whiskey Rebellion, Bill of Rights, Haitian revolution, Jay’s Treaty, Alien and Sedition Acts, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, “Revolution of 1800,” Louisiana Purchase, Jefferson’s Embargo, King Cotton, Gabriel’s Rebellion, Cherokee National Council, Handsome Lake, Tecumseh, Judith Sargeant Murray, Monroe Doctrine, Marbury v. Madison, War of 1812, Missouri Compromise, the American Colonization Society

4. ID Quiz #4 Nov 18 - Missouri Compromise,  Lowell Mills, George Fitzhugh, Brer Rabbit, yeoman farmers, Erie Canal , Charles Grandison Finney, Nat Turner’s Insurrection, William Lloyd Garrison, Grimké Sisters, Declaration of Sentiments,  temperance, Andrew Jackson, the Whig Party

5. ID Quiz # 5 Nov 25 - Manifest Destiny, the “Oregon Question,” Texas “Revolution,” the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Overland Trails, “forty-niners,” James Beckwourth, Brigham Young, Plains tribes, Fort Laramie Treaty, Wilmot Proviso, popular sovereignty, Compromise of 1850, Fugitive Slave Act, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Know-Nothings, Free Soil Party, “Bleeding Kansas,” Sojourner Truth, Uncle Tom’s Cabin,  Lecompton Constitution, the Dred Scott case, Lincoln-Douglas debates, John Brown’s Raid 

6. ID Quiz #6 Nov 2 - Emancipation Proclamation, New York City draft riots, “cotton diplomacy,” Merrimac, Port Royal experiment, United States Sanitary Commission, the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment, Vicksburg, Sherman’s March to the Sea, Radical Republicans, “black codes,” Freedman’s Bureau, sharecropping, Mississippi Plan, 14th Amendment, 15th Amendment, Exodusters, Compromise of 1877, “redemption,” The Clansman, American Woman Suffrage Association, Mary Ann Shadd Cary

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

4. Write 12 identifications from the following terms, taken from the essay questions 1 and 2 of the final study guide. Due Apr 6.

Missouri Compromise, the interstate slave trade,  Horace Mann, “wage slavery,” Tredegar Iron Company, The Lowell system, Prudence Crandall, George Fitzhugh, Brer Rabbit, yeoman farmers, Erie Canal, Charles Grandison Finney, Maria Stewart, David Walker’s Appeal, Nat Turner’s Insurrection, Hurricane Plantation, William Lloyd Garrison, Grimké Sisters, Declaration of Sentiments, the Gag Rule, Lydia Maria Child, temperance, Andrew Jackson and the competitive party system, Exposition and Protest, the Whig Party

5. Write 12 identifications from the following terms, taken from the essay questions 3 and 4 of the final study guide. Due Apr 17.

Manifest Destiny, Narcissa Whitman, the “Oregon Question,” Texas “Revolution,” the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Overland Trails, “forty-niners,” James Beckwourth, Brigham Young, Plains tribes, Fort Laramie Treaty, Gwin Land Law, George Washington Bush, Wilmot Proviso, popular sovereignty, Compromise of 1850, Fugitive Slave Act, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Know-Nothings, Free Soil Party, “Bleeding Kansas,” Sojourner Truth, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Hinton Rowan Helper, Lecompton Constitution, the Dred Scott case, Lincoln-Douglas debates, John Brown’s Raid 

6. Write 12 identifications from the following terms, taken from the essay questions 5 and 6 of the final study guide. Due Apr 24.

Emancipation Proclamation, New York City draft riots, “cotton diplomacy,” Merrimac, Port Royal experiment, United States Sanitary Commission, the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment, Vicksburg, Sherman’s March to the Sea, Radical Republicans, “black codes,” Freedman’s Bureau, sharecropping, Mississippi Plan, 14th Amendment, 15th Amendment, Exodusters, Compromise of 1877, “redemption,” The Clansman, American Woman Suffrage Association, Mary Ann Shadd Cary