front 1 . Those who were being transported by the Conestoga Wagons were most likely | back 1 pioneer familes |
front 2 . The visual most directly reflects which of the following continuities in United States history? | back 2 Manifest Destiny |
front 3 The Santa Fe Trail was a 900 mile trek across the Southwest that brought a major exchange of goods between | back 3 Mexico & the U.S. |
front 4 Shortly after the writing of this *5/5 document, Sante Fe would be incorporated into the United States as a result of the Mexican Cession from the Mexican War and the Treaty of | back 4 Guadalupe Hidalgo |
front 5 According to the document above, the Spanish considered California to be | back 5 a fringe colony seen primarily as a buffer against other Europeans |
front 6 As a result of the tenuous hold on California, not only did Spain lose it to Mexico, but Mexico lost it as well due to what seubsequent activity? | back 6 It succumbed first to the Bear-Flag rebellion and later to the Mexican Cession |
front 7 The document's reference to the menace of foreign encroachments was directed primarily at what country that established a foothold in Northern California? | back 7 Russia |
front 8 Despite the cultural clash between the Californios and the Anglo-Saxons, California was easily taken from Mexico because of | back 8 its treatment as a marginal possession of Mexico demonstrated little loyalty to Mexico |
front 9 The clash of values in the passage above shows the culture conflict mainly between | back 9 Anglo-Americans & Latin Americans |
front 10 All of the following were reasons for the clash of cultures between the Anglo-Saxons and the Latin American Californios except | back 10 Anglo-Saxons loathing of the work ethic |