7. What was Mexico’s policy toward slavery in 1830? aIt was illegal.bFarmers depended upon it.cMexico traded slaves for crops.dIt was a debated issue between Mexican states.Needs Answer8. All of these contributed to the start of the Mexican-American War EXCEPT? a16 Soldiers wounded or killed while patrolling the borderbDispute over the border between Texas and Mexico.cthe U.S. invasion of CaliforniadThe annexation of Texas by the U.S. CongressNeeds Answer9. How was Mexico affected by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? aIt gained valuable farmland.bIt increased trade opportunities.cIt decreased its territory by half.dIt provided more jobs for citizens.Needs Answer10. Which of these describes President Polk? aHe did all he could to avoid war with Mexico.bHe wanted the United States to increase its territory.cHe worked to build friendships with border nations.dHe bought land that proved to be of little use to the country.
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- What was Mexico’s policy toward slavery in 1830? aIt was illegal.bFarmers depended upon it.cMexico traded slaves for crops.dIt was a debated issue between Mexican states.Needs Answer8. All of these contributed to the start of the Mexican-American War EXCEPT? a16 Soldiers wounded or killed while patrolling the borderbDispute over the border between Texas and Mexico.cthe U.S. invasion of CaliforniadThe annexation of Texas by the U.S. CongressNeeds Answer9. How was Mexico affected by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? aIt gained valuable farmland.bIt increased trade opportunities.cIt decreased its territory by half.dIt provided more jobs for citizens.Needs Answer10. Which of these describes President Polk? aHe did all he could to avoid war with Mexico.bHe wanted the United States to increase its territory.cHe worked to build friendships with border nations.dHe bought land that proved to be of little use to the country.
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Mexico's policy towards slavery in 1830 was that it was illegal.
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The U.S. invasion of California did not contribute to the start of the Mexican-American War.
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Mexico was affected by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo by decreasing its territory by half.
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President Polk is described as someone who wanted the United States to increase its territory.
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What ended the U.S. - Mexican War?The Treaty of ParisThe Treaty of VersaillesThe Treaty of GhentTreaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
Question 8 of 10Which of these ended the Mexican-American War?A.The Manifest Destiny TreatyB.The Battle of Mexico CityC.The War of Texas IndependenceD.The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
What are the causes of the U.S.-Mexican War?Manifest DestinyThe Monroe DoctrineTexas AnnexationA border dispute
As part of the Compromise of 1850, the slave trade was abolished in __________.Group of answer choicesNew Mexicothe District of ColumbiaTexasMaryland
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