3. Which of the following was true of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty?


A. It established the southern boundary of Alaska.
B. It established the northern boundary of California.
C. It settled British and American claims to the Oregon Country.
D. It established a definite northeastern boundary with Canada.

D?

4. Who successfully negotiated the final terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

A. John Slidell
B. Zachary Taylor
C. James Polk
D. Nicolas Trist

D?

5. Thomas Jefferson was concerned that the treaty formalizing the Louisiana Purchase

A. was clearly illegal.
B. would invite French hostility.
C. would place an unfair tax burden on American citizens.
D. might be unconstitutional.

D?

6. The first fully developed American factory system emerged in the _______ industry.


A. sugarcane
B. distilling
C. textile
D. iron

A?

I agree with all of your answers.

OOps -- 6 is not correct.

Ohh 6 D?

No.

http://www.ushistory.org/us/25d.asp

7. Elias Howe invented which of the following?


A. The steel plow
B. The sewing machine
C. A method for vulcanizing rubber
D. The mechanical reaper

B?

8. Under the leadership of Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the high point of the Seneca Falls convention was the drafting of the Declaration of


A. Sentiments.
B. Women's Rights.
C. Opinion.
D. Human Rights.

B?

For # 6 maybe the textile?

6 and 7 are now right.

8 is not B.

For question 3, the correct answer is indeed D. The Webster-Ashburton Treaty established a definite northeastern boundary with Canada. It was signed in 1842 and resolved border disputes between the United States and Great Britain along the Maine-New Brunswick border. To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options A, B, and C by using your knowledge of history. Then, by reading the options carefully, you can determine that D is the most accurate statement regarding the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.

For question 4, the correct answer is also D. Nicolas Trist successfully negotiated the final terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. This treaty, signed in 1848, ended the Mexican-American War and resulted in Mexico ceding a significant portion of its territory to the United States, including present-day California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options A, B, and C by recognizing the individuals' roles and involvement in the negotiations.

For question 5, the correct answer is D. Thomas Jefferson was concerned that the treaty formalizing the Louisiana Purchase might be unconstitutional. The Louisiana Purchase, which occurred in 1803, doubled the size of the United States and acquired the territory from France. Jefferson, who was the president at the time, was concerned because the Constitution did not explicitly grant the president the power to acquire new territory. To arrive at this answer, you can eliminate options A, B, and C by understanding Jefferson's concerns and his views regarding constitutional interpretation.