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the value of the next-best thing they give up when making a choice
 
opportunity cost
 
voluntary exchange
 
economics
 
westward expansion
Who was the first president of Texas
 
Sam Houston
 
Abraham Lincoln
 
Sojourner Truth
 
Frederick Douglass
Small towns in California grew to big cities during the Gold Rush
 
True
 
False
the Gold Rush was
 
a time when many people came to California to look for gold
 
a gold mining tool
 
another name for the 49ers
 
a California mining town
Americans in Texas wanted to break away from Mexico because they
 
didn't like Mexican laws
 
needed more water for crops
 
wanted to move north again
 
changed from farming to ranching
Pioneers were people who
 
settled the frontier
 
stayed in their homes in the east
 
attended quilting bees
 
were afraid of adventure
How did voluntary exchange benefit buyers and sellers during the Gold Rush?
 
both buyers and sellers benefitted
 
buyers did not benefit
 
sellers did not benefit
 
neither buyers nor sellers benefitted
What was the name given to the miners who headed west in 1849?
 
forty-niners
 
the Rushmores
 
the Gold Rush Crew
 
the Boomers
people who support womens right to vote
 
suffragists
 
abolitionists
 
representatives
 
anti-slavery
People who oppose slavery
 
abolitionist
 
suffragists
 
pro-slavery
 
representatives
Who explored a route to Oregon in 1842 & got others interested in the area?
 
John Fremont
 
William Clark
 
Merriwether Lewis
 
James Madison
Who were leaders in the American Womens Suffrage movement
 
Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth C. Stanton
 
Harriet Tubman & Elizather C. Stanton
 
Susan B. Anthony & Frederick Douglass
 
Elizabeth C, Stanton & Frederick Douglass
_______ could be a gateway or a barrier depending on the size and speed of the current
 
rivers
 
mountains
 
oceans
 
electricity
Settlers faced which difficulties when heading west?
 
injuries, diseases, bad weather, and lack of food/water
 
injuries, diseases, bad weather, lack of money
 
bear, buffalo, antelope, and stray dogs
 
animal attacks, bad weather, lack of clothing, no water
In 1836, war broke out between Mexico and the U.S. with a battle at the Alamo. What happened?
 
Texas lost the battle and cried "Remember the Alamo"
 
France lost the battle and cried "Forget the Fries"
 
Texas lost the battle and cried "Remember Texas"
 
Mexico lost the battle, and cried "Remember Mexico"
Spoke for women's rights and abolition
 
Sojourner Truth
 
Harriet Tubman
 
Frederick Douglass
 
Elizabeth Cady Staton
Often spoke to white people about slavery
 
Frederick Douglass
 
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
 
Sojourner Truth
 
Harriet Tubman
Made 19 trips to help about 300 slaves escape
 
Harriet Tubman
 
Frederick Douglass
 
Sojourner Truth
 
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Conductor on the Underground Railroad
 
Harriet Tubman
 
Susan B. Anthony
 
Sojourner Truth
 
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Famous for speech "Aint I a Woman"
 
Sojourner Truth
 
Harriet Tubman
 
Frederick Douglas
 
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
In 1848, the two nations signed a peace treaty and Mexico agreed to make _____________ the border between Mexico and Texas
 
the Rio Grande
 
The Gulf of Mexico
 
The Mississippi River
 
Oregon Trail
In 1836, Texas declared their _________ from Mexico and attempted to form a new government
 
independence
 
citizenship
 
representation
 
sovereignty