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Evaluate the legislative failures, ecological shifts, and sovereign disputes that defined 19th-century American expansionism through multifaceted historical analysis.
Vue d'ensemble pédagogique
This assessment evaluates high school students' understanding of the legal, social, and environmental complexities of 19th-century American westward expansion. It utilizes a multifaceted historical analysis approach to connect legislative milestones, like the Morrill Act, with their long-term socio-economic impacts on diverse populations. The material is designed for advanced grade 12 social studies classrooms to reinforce critical thinking regarding sovereign disputes and federal land policy.
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- Analyze the legal frameworks and supreme court doctrines used to justify territorial expansion and Indigenous land dispossession.
- Evaluate the environmental consequences of industrial and corporate mining practices in the American West.
- Identify the socio-political motivations and challenges faced by migrant groups including Exodusters and Tejanos leaders.
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- Which legal doctrine was utilized in the Supreme Court case Johnson v. M'Intosh (1823) to diminish Indigenous land sovereignty during the expansion era?A) The Doctrine of DiscoveryB) The Principle of Effective OccupationC) The Right of ConquestD) Uti possidetis juris
- The Exoduster movement refers to the mass migration of African Americans from the post-Reconstruction South to Kansas in search of political and economic freedom.A) TrueB) False
- The ______ of 1862 was instrumental in establishing land-grant universities, shifting the focus of Western development toward scientific agriculture and industrial education.A) Hatch ActB) Morrill ActC) Smith-Lever ActD) Desert Land Act
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- How did the 'Gadsden Purchase' of 1853 differ in primary motivation from the earlier Annexation of Texas?A) It was intended to expand cotton plantations.B) It was sought to facilitate a southern transcontinental railroad route.It was a humanitarian effort to resolve border disputes.) CD) It was designed to protect the California gold fields from Mexico.
- Following the Texas Revolution, ______, a Tejanos leader and politician, found himself marginalized by incoming Anglo settlers despite his instrumental role in Texas independence.A) Mariano VallejoB) Juan SeguínC) Lorenzo de ZavalaD) José Antonio Navarro
- The 'Safety Valve Theory' suggested that the Western frontier acted as a social stabilizer by absorbing the restless and unemployed population of the urban East.A) TrueB) False
- Which 19th-century technological advancement most directly led to the 'range wars' and the eventual end of the open-range cattle industry?A) The Steel PlowB) The Mechanical ReaperC) Barbed WireD) The Telegraph
- The 1848 ______, which ended the Mexican-American War, not only ceded massive territory but also led to decades of legal battles over existing Mexican land grants in the Southwest.A) Treaty of Fort LaramieB) Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoC) Treaty of GhentD) Adams-Onís Treaty
- The Comstock Lode was a massive gold strike in Idaho that triggered the largest migration of Chinese laborers to the Pacific Northwest in the 1870s.A) TrueB) False
- Which specific environmental consequence resulted from the practice of 'hydraulic mining' during the transition to corporate mining in the West?A) The creation of alkaline dust bowls.B) Massive siltation of rivers and downstream flooding.C) The introduction of invasive kudzu vines.D) The depletion of the Ogallala Aquifer.
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Yes, this social studies quiz is an excellent choice for a no-prep substitute lesson because it provides a clear answer key and detailed explanations for complex historical legal doctrines.
Most twelfth-grade students will take approximately 20 to 30 minutes to complete this social studies quiz, depending on their prior knowledge of nineteenth-century frontier policy.
This social studies quiz works well for differentiation by using the detailed explanations as a scaffolded study guide for students who need more context on complex treaties and land acts.
While specifically designed as a grade 12 social studies quiz, the rigorous terminology and analytical focus make it appropriate for advanced high schoolers or early college-level survey courses.
You can use this social studies quiz as an exit ticket or mid-unit check to identify if students grasp the connection between federal legislation like the Morrill Act and the ecological shifts in the West.
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