Of the following options, which best describes how geography affected the mission of Joliet and Marquette? (1 point) Responses They stayed close to the Mississippi River where they formed a trading partnership with the Quapaw. They stayed close to the Mississippi River where they formed a trading partnership with the Quapaw. - no response given They used the Arkansas River to escape from the Chickasaw. They used the Arkansas River to escape from the Chickasaw. - no response given They traveled over rugged terrain and through forests on horses to create pathways through the state. They traveled over rugged terrain and through forests on horses to create pathways through the state. - incorrect They took advantage of the rich soil along the Alluvial Plain to grow crops

They stayed close to the Mississippi River where they formed a trading partnership with the Quapaw.

What did the Missouri Compromise do? (1 point) Responses It promoted the expansion of slavery in the South. It promoted the expansion of slavery in the South. - no response given It applied the compromise to all territories that wanted to apply for statehood It applied the compromise to all territories that wanted to apply for statehood - incorrect It determined the issue of slavery for any new state created out of the Louisiana Purchase. It determined the issue of slavery for any new state created out of the Louisiana Purchase. - no response given It outlawed slavery in the North but kept it legal in the South.

It determined the issue of slavery for any new state created out of the Louisiana Purchase.

Which group of people were ready to leave the Union immediately after President Lincoln won the election? (1 point) Responses slaves slaves - incorrect mine workers mine workers - no response given slave owners slave owners - no response given small farmers

slave owners

In which battle was the “deadliest shot of the Civil War” fired? (1 point) Responses Battle of Pea Ridge Battle of Pea Ridge - no response given Battle of Helena Battle of Helena - no response given Battle of St. Charles Battle of St. Charles - no response given Battle of Fort Smith

Battle of Pea Ridge