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1. A. B. C. D. E. 2. 4. 10. One of the most significant differences between the early 17th Century colonists in Massachusetts Bay and those in Chesapeake Bay was that Massachusetts Bay colonists fought a war with the Pequot Indians in 1637 after A. English settlers threatened the Pequots' power in New England B. the Pequot rivalry with the Wampanoags increased in intensity C. the Pequots' trade with France was interrupted D. New England colonial governments took land by eminent domain E. the Pequots refused to convert to Christianity the Hudson River Hudson's Bay the Atlantic Ocean Nova Scotia the St. Lawrence River 11. Anne Hutchinson threatened the established order in Massachusetts Bay by advocating A. B. C. D. E. risk was limited high profits were guaranteed they were backed by proprietors they were supported by public taxes they had been successful since the 15th Century 12. One of the most important reasons that the Virginia colony at Jamestown survived its first few years was the A. B. C. D. E. 7. Virginia the Carolinas the Caribbean Georgia Florida New York and Pennsylvania South Carolina and North Carolina Massachusetts Bay and Pennsylvania Maryland and Virginia North Carolina and Georgia A. women had significantly higher status in Massachusetts Bay than in Chesapeake Bay B. women lived longer in Chesapeake Bay than in Massachusetts Bay C. women had significantly higher status in Chesapeake Bay than in Massachusetts Bay D. women owned significantly more property in Massachusetts Bay than in Chesapeake Bay E. widows remained single longer in Chesapeake Bay than Massachusetts Bay smallpox measles influenza chicken pox syphilis The advantage which investors gained through joint stock companies was that A. B. C. D. E. 6. 9. France's colonies in North America in the 17th Century centered on A. B. C. D. E. 5. a new continent a string of islands off Africa Asia the Northwest Passage Ceuta Of the African slaves brought to the New World by Europeans from 1492 through 1770, the vast majority were shipped to A. B. C. D. E. Which of the following colonies were founded as havens for oppressed religious minorities? A. B. C. D. E. All of the following were diseases brought to the New World by European explorers and colonizers EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 3. 8. After four westward voyages to the New World, Christopher Columbus believed that he had reached The colonies which were the most important havens for Quakers during the 17th Century were Pennsylvania and A. B. C. D. E. careful preparation of the colonists abundance of skilled labor absence of disease presence of strong women support of the Algonquin Indians 13. One of the reasons that relations between English colonists and Indians deteriorated in the Chesapeake Bay region during the 17th Century was the A. success of cotton growing B. spread of tobacco farming C. warlike tendencies of Indians beginning with the arrival of the English D. direct influence of the joint stock company E. absence of any communication between colonists and Indians Page 1 a covenant of good works a covenant of grace the distribution of free land to individual families religious freedom for Jews war with the Pequots New York New Jersey North Carolina Massachusetts Georgia England began to establish colonies in the New World during the 16th Century for all of the following reasons EXCEPT to A. raid Spanish treasure ships B. prevent Spain from dominating the western hemisphere C. gain access to American natural resources D. grow cotton for England's textile industry E. establish control of the fur trade 14. Slave owners drew on the African skills of their slaves in all of the following areas EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 15. 18. 21. Pequot War Tuscarora War Creek-Yamasee War Pueblo revolt King Philip's War 22. deerskins and rice deerskins and Indian slaves Indian slaves and indigo food and beaver skins horses and food the establishment of the Dominion of New England the revocation of New England's colonial charters war between England the France in New England a decline in Puritan church membership a general decline in the population of New England Which of the following is an accurate statement about colonial society in the mid-18th Century? A. married women were responsible for managing the farms B. the largest city at 1750 already had 500,000 people C. married women normally owned businesses D. the vast majority of family lived in rural areas E. newspapers were not generally available to urban or rural populations colonial encroachments on tribal lands the presence of the French deep hostilities which began in the early 17th Century a declaration of war by the Massachusetts Bay government British agitation 23. In his late 18th Century book, Letters From An American Farmer, Hector St. John de Crevecoeur describes A. B. C. D. E. All of the following attitudes toward women were held by Puritans during the 17th Century EXCEPT A. a woman's destiny was fulfilled only through a man B. a male child needed more time to develop in the womb than a female child C. women were less able than men to understand logical arguments D. intellectual pursuits were harmful to women E. women could not reach salvation in the next world 19. All of the following provided the context of crises which led to the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692 EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. King Philip's War, fought between colonists in new England and the Wampanoags in 1675, was initiated because of A. B. C. D. E. Which of the following assumptions is a central part of mercantilism? A. the amount of wealth in the world was unlimited B. the goal of each nation was to become self-sufficient C. each nation benefited from the economic success of other nations D. nations should import good worth the same amount that they exported E. colonies were a drain on the economy of the home country European colonists in South Carolina during the 17th and 18th centuries were dependent on Indian labor to supply A. B. C. D. E. 17. canoe building fishing net construction cattle herding plantation management rice cultivation The most successful and longest-lasting Indian resistance movement in colonial North America was the A. B. C. D. E. 16. 20. 24. the industrial innovations of Americans the identity of Americans the military effects of the Revolutionary War his negotiations with General Washington his experiences as a French envoy to America In 1733, the government of New York imprisoned John Peter Zenger on charges that he A. supported squatters who claimed the right to vacant land B. publicly criticized the government of New York C. participated in the activities of the Sons of Liberty D. fomented Iroquois activity in upstate New York E. encouraged the Stono Rebellion The Half Way Covenant was created by the Puritan hierarchy to A. allow Quakers limited rights in the Massachusetts Bay colony B. give partial membership in the church to those who were not yet completely converted C. encourage poor people to join the church if they could not purchase a seat D. establish satellite churches for those who lived outside the main towns E. accommodate Puritans who wanted membership in the Church of England 25. Page 2 The Great Awakening which swept the colonies from the 1730s through the 1770s is best described as an example of A. B. C. D. E. religious revivalism political democracy a crusade for public education economic populism a tax rebellion 26. During the mid-18th Century, all of the following crises challenged the political status of the colonies EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 27. the Stono Rebellion in South Carolina a slave revolt in new York City land riots along the Hudson River the Regulator Movement in the Carolinas the Pequot War in New England 33. Parliament had no right to tax them the principle of virtual representation was valid the British could tax the colonists only with their consent only the king had the right to tax the colonies the government of George III was illegitimate 34. 29. pragmatism utopian socialism mercantilism Puritanism evangelism 35. 30. 31. 36. affected all colonists equally included a quartering act were enacted by Parliament and not the kind contradicted the theory of mercantilism raised money to pay for royal officials stationed in the colonies 37. In 1789, when Massachusetts required towns to offer their citizens free public education, the state also stipulated that In 1776, when Abigail Adams implored her husband, John Adams, to "Remember the Ladies" as he created a new government, she argued that A. women would not feel bound to support the laws of a government in which they had no actual representation B. women and men should be equally represented at the Constitutional Convention C. women should be allowed to hold public office D. women should be given the right to vote E. the Declaration of Independence should read "all men and women are created equal" One of the most important long-term political activities of the Daughters of Liberty was A. B. C. D. E. Americans benefited greatly from the 1783 Treaty of Paris between the United States and Britain essentially because A. elementary schools had to be open to girls and boys B. education had to be offered through the high school level C. vocational education was offered along with classical languages D. schools must teach classes in Latin E. experiential education was to be part of the curriculum To Britain's Parliament, the Townshend Acts of 1767 appeared to be similar to the Navigation Acts. To many colonists, however, the Townshend Acts were unacceptable because they A. B. C. D. E. France openly aided the Americans France sent troops and naval vessels to America the British had to fight the French in the West Indies Spain entered the war as an ally of the United States Spain was an ally of France A. trade disputes with Canada were resolved B. the western border of the U. S. was the Rocky Mountains C. Britain's Indian allies also signed the treaty D. the United States was granted independence unconditionally E. Florida became a U. S. territory In the decade following the end of the Seven Years War, one of the major challenges to political leaders in the British North American colonies was to A. integrate Indians into the mainstream of colonial society B. guarantee religious toleration C. find ways to let the colonies control internal affairs while remaining subject to the British empire D. find new ways to tax the colonies for local projects E. integrate a growing population of freed blacks into colonial society Stamp Act Intolerable Acts Navigation Acts Declaration of Independence Dominion of New England The American treaty with France in 1778 brought all of the following benefits to the American cause during the Revolutionary War EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. The above quotation from the 18th Century reflects a contemporary attitude of promote a new product on the American market raise large sums of money through taxes sell tea only at government approved tea houses save the East India Company from bankruptcy reward American merchants "The Declaration of Rights and Grievances" enacted by the First Continental Congress was written in direct response to the A. B. C. D. E. "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise." A. B. C. D. E. Parliament enacted the Tea Act of 1773 primarily to A. B. C. D. E. During the 1760s, political friction increased between the colonies and the British government because the colonies generally believed that A. B. C. D. E. 28. 32. throwing chests of tea into Boston Harbor spinning their own cloth reading aloud at public houses and taverns lobbying for women's right to vote carrying weapons of self defense Page 3 38. Which of the following is an accurate statement about the status of African-Americans in the United States during the two decades following the Revolutionary War? A. B. C. D. E. 39. In the 1770s, the chief aim of those who wrote the new state constitutions was to 45. The United States under the Articles of Confederation was called a "firm league of friendship" because 42. Stamp Act Navigation Acts Coercive Acts Declaratory Act Quebec Act 47. inflation Spain's presence on the southern and western borders Britain's closure of the West Indies to American trade excessive centralization of power in the Congress Britain's maintenance of forts along the Great Lakes prevent the collection of taxes support the Constitution promote the passage of the Bill of Rights stop the collection of the stamp tax criticize King George An educational profile of the population of British North America in the 18th Century would reveal that "I am obnoxious to each carping tongue Who says my hand a needle better fits, A Poets pen all scorn I should thus wrong, For such despite they cast on Female wits: If what I do prove well, it won't advance, They'l say it's stoln, or else it was by chance." The above selection from a 17th Century poem by Anne Bradstreet reflects her A. support for the Great Awakening B. agreement with the established Puritan views about women C. belief in the intellectual capacity of women D. recognition of the need for public education E. faith in Calvinism The rebellion of Daniel Shays in 1789 grew out of a need to A. B. C. D. E. three-fifths of the slaves would be counted all of the slaves would be counted no slaves would be counted one-half of the slaves would be counted two-thirds of the slaves would be counted A. most colonists could read and write B. most children under the age of 16 were educated in public schools C. the vast majority of colonists could neither read nor write D. most adult females could read and write E. well over half of adult men could read and write All of the following were problems encountered by the government of the Articles of Confederation EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 43. 46. The Boston Tea Party led Britain to enact the A. B. C. D. E. The question whether to count slaves for the purpose of allocating representatives to each state under the Constitution was resolved with the decision that A. B. C. D. E. A. relations among the states were truly harmonious B. there were no outstanding disagreements among the states C. the national government was not given the authority to demand that states act together D. the Articles of Confederation Congress sought friendship with Britain E. the United States joined an international coalition of states pledged to outlaw war 41. In 1795 the Treaty of Greenville between the United States and the Miami Confederacy established the principle that A. citizens of the U. S. could settle anywhere in the Northwest Territory B. the U. S. government should continue to acquire Indian lands C. Indian tribes had sovereignty over lands not formally ceded to the U. S. D. Indian tribes held sovereignty over the entire Northwest Territory E. New York state would begin to purchase land from the Iroquois nation no northern states abolished slavery several southern state abolished slavery most northern states emancipated slaves immediately half of the black population was free Boston and Philadelphia were considered the most hospitable cities by free blacks A. prevent state governments from becoming tyrannical B. award governors sufficient power to control the legislatures C. keep the states financially solvent D. facilitate trade with Britain and France E. deter republican reforms 40. 44. 48. All of the following European powers competed for control of the Caribbean during the 17th Century EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. Page 4 France Holland Spain England Sweden 49. The powerful Aztec empire that the Spaniards encountered in the 16th Century was the heir to which earlier Meso-American civilizations? A. B. C. D. E. 50. Olmecs and Mayans Olmecs and Iroquois Iroquois and Mexicas Mexicas and Paiutes Paiutes and Californios Liberty of conscience was defended by Roger Williams on the grounds that A. B. C. D. E. 51. Use the following information to answer questions 5455. all religions were equal in the eyes of God the signers of the Mayflower Compact had guaranteed it Puritan ideas about sin and salvation were outmoded theological truths would emerge from the clash of ideas the state was an improper and ineffectual agency in matters of the spirit The 1649 Maryland Toleration Act did which of the following? A. Removed all restrictions on the practice of religion. B. Provided for the separation of church and state. C. Granted religious freedom to all Christians who accepted the Trinity. D. Led immediately to the persecution of Protestant colonists. E. Led immediately to the persecution of Catholic colonists 52. In the period 1688 to 1763, which of the following was a consequence of Europe's wars for empire? Pennsylvania Massachusetts Virginia Maryland Rhode Island Benjamin Rush Patrick Henry Thomas Nast Benjamin Franklin James Madison The purpose of the above illustration was to A. inspire cooperation between the colonies. B. impress Britain with colonial unity. C. form a New England confederacy to compete with the South. D. encourage colonial expansion in the West. E. None of the above. 56. The Second Amendment guaranteed the right "to keep and bear arms" because of the need for A. B. C. D. E. Which of the following colonies required each community of 50 or more families to provide a teacher of reading and writing? A. B. C. D. E. Widely thought to be the first political cartoon in the colonies, the above illustration was made by A. B. C. D. E. 55. A. Armed struggles spread to North America. B. The French made themselves the dominant power in North America. C. The British taxed their American colonies heavily to finance the wars. D. The Spanish lost all their territory in North America. E. The European powers relied on colonial recruits to staff their European forces. 53. 54. 57. a elastic clause a well regulated militia a large standing army a virtuous citizenry protection of the president Many historians believe that in order to gain the support of the South in 1790 for his controversial financial plans, Alexander Hamilton offered to A. protect the importation of slaves beyond 1808 B. amend the constitution to protect slavery in perpetuity C. locate the national capital in Virginia D. support the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions E. promote cotton growing through direct federal subsidies Page 5 58. The Democratic-Republican societies, one of the earliest groups of political dissenters, were first organized in opposition to 65. A. Washington's foreign policies B. Washington's appointment of Jefferson as Secretary of State C. the excise tax on whiskey D. Hamilton's plans for funding the debt E. the Judiciary Act of 1789 A. B. C. D. E. 66. 59. In his Farewell Address of 1796, President Washington urged the nation to avoid A. B. C. D. E. 60. 67. the Non-Importation Act the Embargo Act the Non-Intercourse Act Macon's Bill Number 2 the Rush-Bagot Treaty Vermont, Kentucky, and Tennessee Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio Vermont, Main, and Ohio Maine, Missouri, and Vermont Maine, Missouri, and California Frederick Douglass Joseph Smith Gabriel Prosser Denmark Vesey Nat Turner 68. A. B. C. D. E. nomination of Andrew Jackson for president swift decline of the Federalist Party decline of Iroquois rule in the northwest abolition of the three-fifths compromise end to the importation of slaves into the United States Which of the following was a result of the War of 1812? A. the power of North American Indian tribes was increased B. the Treaty of Ghent resolved the issues of impressment and blockades C. nationalism was weakened D. local manufacturing was stimulated E. William Henry Harrison emerged as a national hero 69. One major reason that President Monroe issued the "Monroe Doctrine" was to A. establish the United States as a military power in Latin America B. insulate the western hemisphere from European conflict C. forward American banking interests in Latin America D. support the Greeks in their revolt against the Ottoman Empire E. promote the interests of Russia over those of Britain and France McCulloch v. Maryland Dartmouth College v. Woodward Fletcher v. Peck Marbury v. Madison Worcester v. Georgia In his campaign for reelection in 1804, President Jefferson claimed credit for all of the following EXCEPT One of the unexpected results of the Hartford Convention was the A. B. C. D. E. Chief Justice John Marshall first established the principle that the Supreme Court could determine the constitutionality of Congressional actions in the case of A. B. C. D. E. 64. suppress political dissent stimulate the growth of the Republican Party protect the First Amendment help immigrants assimilate to American society respond to the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions In 1800, a group of African-Americans planned an attack on Richmond led by A. B. C. D. E. 63. Frustrated by infringements on American trade during the administration of President Jefferson, Congress enacted all of the following to restrict trade with Britain and France EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. Which three new states entered the United States in the first decade after the Constitution was ratified? A. B. C. D. E. 62. all alliances alliances with European nations permanent alliances commercial ties to other nations relations with the Ottoman Empire Britain France Russia Tripoli Spain One of the chief aims of the Alien and Sedition acts was to A. B. C. D. E. 61. President Thomas Jefferson claimed success in protecting American trading rights as a result of conflict with 70. One important part of the American System promoted by Henry Clay was based on the assumption that A. B. C. D. E. western expansion the restoration of republican values cutting government spending enacting the Alien and Sedition Acts repealing Federalist excise and property taxes Page 6 the United States should be a nation of farmers public education was essential for all children slavery should be abolished every adult citizen of the nation should vote the federal government should promote industry 71. The economic hard times which followed the conclusion of the War of 1812 were largely the result of A. B. C. D. E. 72. 77. unreasonable demands by factory workers an influx of immigrant labor widespread speculation and easy credit excessive government regulation European wars A. B. C. D. E. Which of the following accurately reflects the population of the United States between 1790 and 1830? 78. A. the population per square mile more than doubled B. the percentage of urban dwellers more than doubled C. the percentage of the nonwhite population grew twice as fast as the white population D. the percentage of females grew much faster than the percentage of males E. the population increased by almost one-third each decade 74. whole families working together in the mills water power to run the machines precision machinery and interchangeable parts original textile machine designs the putting-our system 80. 76. the nation's first geography text a simplified and Americanized system of spelling the nation's first fictional hero in Natty Bumpo nationalistic poetry the first academy One index of the nation's economy during the period from 1800-1860 was that per capita income A. doubled and the price of goods fell B. remained constant and the price of goods remained constant C. fell and the price of goods fell D. fell and the price of good increased E. doubled and the price of goods rose sharply Laura Ingalls Wilder Louisa May Alcott Nathaniel Hawthorne James Fenimore Cooper Edgar Allen Poe 81. 75. For his part in developing an educated and enlightened citizenry, Noah Webster created A. B. C. D. E. America's first popular fictional hero, Natty Bumpo, emerged during the 1820s in the works of A. B. C. D. E. In 1808, the status of slavery was changed significantly when slavery was abolished the importation of slaves was ended the American Colonization Society was founded the Virginia legislature debated whether to end slavery in the state E. William Lloyd Garrison founded The Liberator The American system of manufacturing was unique in the worldwide Industrial Revolution because of its reliance on A. B. C. D. E. William Henry Harrison Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Stonewall Jackson Andrew Jackson A. B. C. D. 79. 73. Which of the following men became a national hero as a result of the Battle of New Orleans in 1814? Between 1800 and 1820, the land policy of the United States government In Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (1837), the Supreme Court influenced the direction of the economy by ruling that A. made in increasingly easy for ordinary people to buy western land B. made it increasingly difficult for ordinary people to buy western land C. halted the sale of western land to ordinary people D. distributed western land without cost to ordinary people E. returned most of the western land to Native American tribes A. mercantilism was the right economic philosophy for the nation B. the implied privileges of old charters were valid C. one bridge was sufficient for traffic over the Charles River D. the charter of the Boston Associates was valid E. new enterprises could not be restrained by old charters During the first decade of the 19th Century, two Shawnee leaders, Tecumseh and the Prophet, worried the leaders of the United States because they 82. A. were acting as agents of the British government B. were eager to avenge the Shawnee loss at Fallen Timbers C. tried to establish an Indian confederacy as a barrier against white expansion into the area south of the Great Lakes D. engaged in a reign of terror on the frontier E. were unwilling to meet American political leaders Page 7 Between 1815 and 1860, almost three-quarters of the money invested in canals was supplied by A. B. C. D. E. private investors state governments the federal government foreign investors corporations 83. The most important industry in the nation during the two decades before the Civil War was A. B. C. D. E. 84. railroad construction textile manufacturing steel manufacturing shoe manufacturing ship building 91. Goodnight-Loving Trail Oregon Trail Mormon Trail Santa Fe Trail Spanish Trail 86. 87. put down the Gabriel Prosser slave rebellion debated the abolition of slavery instituted a program of gradual emancipation abolished property qualifications for office established the death penalty for owners who murdered slaves the adoption of white manhood suffrage the popular election of governors gradual emancipation of all slaves legislative apportionment based on the white population only E. locally chosen county officials 94. rose sharply declined steadily remained the same declined sharply then rose slowly rose slowly then dropped sharply England the German states Ireland the West Indies Mexico One reason why German immigrants in the early 19th Century were accepted more readily than Irish immigrants was that A. many Germans were middle class B. they settled largely in major cities C. their customs were similar to those of most Americans D. most Germans were English speakers E. most were Protestants 95. Of the "Five Civilized Tribes" forced to move west in the 1830s, the tribe which resisted relocation the most successfully was the A. B. C. D. E. Between 1800 and 1860, the region with the fastest growing urban population was A. B. C. D. E. government clerk secretary coal miner textile mill worker foreign language interpreter Between 1820 and 1860, the largest number of immigrants to the United States migrated from A. B. C. D. E. From 1830 to 1860, the percentage of white southern families owning slaves A. B. C. D. E. 89. 93. slave ownership industrial wealth morality family inheritance government contracts During the first thirty years of the 19th Century, which of the following occupations employed an increasingly large number of working women? A. B. C. D. E. In an attempt to make the governments of southern states more responsive to the interests of yeoman farmers, reformers instituted all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. 88. 92. The status of slavery was influenced profoundly in 1832 when the state of Virginia A. B. C. D. E. In Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville described the growth of an aristocracy in the United States based on A. B. C. D. E. By 1850, free African-Americans generally A. had higher status than white yeoman farmers B. were descendants of slaves emancipated in the 1780s and 1790s C. owned their own land D. had the right to vote E. lived in the Lower South states of Louisiana and Arkansas One of the major reasons for the persistent mass violence in the 1830s and 1840s was A. competition among rival football clubs B. electoral contests between Republicans and Democrats C. social and economic tensions in society D. pursuit by the government of a pro-British foreign policy E. the agitation of foreign governments During the antebellum period, settlers used all of the following trails to the West EXCEPT the A. B. C. D. E. 85. 90. New England the Middle Atlantic states the Southwest the Southeast the West Coast Page 8 Choctaws Chickasaws Cherokees Creeks Seminoles 96. In 1837, Mary Lyon established the first college for women called A. B. C. D. E. 97. 102. One reason that the annexation of Texas became a complicated political issue was that Oberlin College The Troy (New York) Female Seminary Mt. Holyoke Seminary Radcliffe College Bryn Mawr College The American Female Moral Reform Society led an important crusade in the 1830s to A. imprison female prostitutes B. lobby for actions against men who led women into prostitution C. advocate temperance among women D. promote the use of birth control devices E. build penitentiaries for women only 98. 103. Which of the following arguments were used by opponents against the Second Bank of the United States? The American Renaissance is a phenomenon best described as A. B. C. D. E. 99. A. American presidents were generally opposed to annexing Texas B. Texans generally did not want to merge with the United States C. abolitionists opposed adding another slave state D. abolitionists urged that Alaska enter the union as a free state is Texas entered as a slave state E. Texas was entirely south of the Missouri Compromise line political musical literary psychological economic "I am in earnest I will not equivocate I will not excuse I will not retreat a single inch and I will be heard." the Second Great Awakening environmentalism nativism Manifest Destiny democracy Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams Henry Clay William H. Crawford Daniel Webster I and II only I and IV only I, II, and III only I, II, III, and IV only I, II, III, IV, and V 105. Members of the Free Soil party were devoted to A. B. C. D. E. 101. In the disputed election of 1824, all of the following were candidates for the presidency EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. A. wealthy plantation owners who dominated the southern branch of the Republican Party B. British and American cotton traders who dominated American foreign policy C. international slave merchants who controlled the flow of slaves to the United States D. southern slave holders intent on controlling the nation E. entrepreneurs interested only in expanding slavery into Latin America gradual abolitionists immediate abolitionists "back to Africa" advocates segregationists pro-slavery advocates 100. The journalist, John O'Sullivan is most closely associated with which early 19th Century movement? A. B. C. D. E. it did not distribute tax money throughout the nation it checked the growth of local banks it had too much power it was unresponsive to financial crises it was undemocratic 104. When abolitionists warned the nation about the "Slave Power," they referred to a group of The above quotation expresses the sentiment of which group interested in the subject of slavery? A. B. C. D. E. I. II. III. IV. V. popular sovereignty the Missouri Compromise secrecy the principle of giving western lands to freed slaves keeping slavery out of the territories 106. In the Treaty of Guadeloupe Hidalgo which ended the war with Mexico, the United States agreed to which of the following? A. land would be acquired through the Gadsden Purchase B. the Nueces River would be recognized as the southern boundary of Texas C. an international commission would settle the claims of Americans against Mexico D. the United States would pay Mexico $15 million E. slavery would be abolished in the new territories Page 9 107. The idea of popular sovereignty was based on the assumption that A. the Constitution clearly explained how new territories would be organized B. the residents of a territory should determine the status of slavery C. Congress should determine who could vote in a territory D. the Supreme Court should organize elections in the territories E. the president should decide how new territories would be organized 113. When Stephen Douglas proposed the Freeport Doctrine during the debates with Abraham Lincoln in 1858, he was trying to A. B. C. D. E. 114. The Financial Crash of 1857 was particularly damaging to A. B. C. D. E. 108. Which of the following was a feature of the Compromise of 1850? A. the status of slavery in California would be determined by popular sovereignty B. Utah Territory would be a slave state C. slavery would be permitted north of the 36o 30' line D. a new fugitive slave act was passed by Congress E. slavery was prohibited in Washington, D. C. A. gold mining required little capital investment for most miners B. San Francisco became a major city within two years after the Gold Rush C. the Gold Rush encouraged investment in agricultural production D. many ex-miners remained in California as general laborers E. the environment was unaffected by mining A. B. C. D. prohibiting slavery in the territories formally repealing the Missouri Compromise of 1820 declaring slavery legal in all territories insisting that all questions regarding slavery be resolved in Congress E. challenging the Northwest Ordinance A. B. C. D. E. 116. The migration of Americans to the west coast between 1848 and 1850 affected the pattern of settlement along the Pacific coast by A. reinforcing the place of Oregon as a final point of destination for most westward migrants B. changing the final point of destination for most migrants from Oregon to California C. reinforcing the centrality of the Oregon Trail in East-West communications D. emphasizing the importance of Oregon's congressional delegation E. attracting thousands of Russian immigrants Whigs Free-Soilers members of the Liberty Party Southern Democrats Know-Nothings 111. John Brown first came to the attention of the American public when he A. B. C. D. E. tried to organize an army to free slaves in western Virginia assisted runaway slaves in Boston murdered pro-slavery settlers in Kansas was featured in a popular song published a radical abolitionist tract southern cotton growers western gold miners northern grain producers the railroad industry the New England fishing business 115. All of the following are accurate statements about the era of the California Gold Rush EXCEPT 109. The Kansas-Nebraska Act profoundly influenced the national discussion of slavery by 110. In 1860, the Republican Party attracted large numbers of voters from all of the following constituencies EXCEPT win the Democratic nomination for the U. S. Senate revive the idea of popular sovereignty win the support of his Kansas constituents support John Brown's position on slavery demonstrate that he was a Free-Soiler 117. "Rise, sisters of temperance! we must not delay Our mission is bold, and we must away; We'll gird on our armor tho' frail it may be, And trust that the "Maine Law" will soon set us free" In the above quotation for 1855, the "Maine Law" refers to a law affecting 112. All of the following are accurate statements about the Dred Scott Supreme court decision of 1857 EXCEPT A. Dred Scott could not sue his owner B. Dred Scott was not considered a citizen of the United States C. residence in a free territory did not make Dred Scott a free man D. Congress lacked the power to bar slavery from a territory E. no precedent existed which allowed the federal government to regulate slavery in a territory Page 10 A. B. C. D. E. the abolition of slavery legal protection of women's property sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages religious revivalism immigration restriction 118. Which statement accurately reflects the status of manufacturing by 1860? A. the volume of manufactured goods was equal in the Northeast and the Southeast B. manufacturing accounted for one-third of the nation's total production C. steel was the most important industry in the nation D. oil and coal had replaced water as the dominant source of power E. American factories out produced British factories 124. Which of the following reasons were cited by advocates of slavery as evidence that slavery was a positive good in American society? I. citizens of ancient Greece and Rome owned slaves II. slavery is mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible III. black slavery elevated the status of poor whites IV. slaves in the South were better off than immigrant workers in the North V. slavery was supported in the Declaration of Independence 119. In 1850, Henry Clay and other senators negotiated a compromise which balanced sectional views on all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. the statehood of California the importation of slaves into the U. S. Texas boundary claims fugitive slaves the slave trade in Washington, D. C. I and II only I and III only I, II, and III only I, II, III, and IV only I, II, III, IV, and V 125. By 1860, which of the following aspects of African culture had survived in the South? 120. During the year 1860, all of the following occurred EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. I. plaiting hair into rows II. wearing kerchiefs as head covering III. belief in spirits IV. use of roots for medicine V. drumming and dancing patterns the Democratic Party splintered along sectional lines Abraham Lincoln was elected president the Crittenden Compromise failed South Carolina seceded from the Union the Supreme Court issued its decision in Dred Scott v. Sanford A. B. C. D. E. 121. In 1853, Congress expanded the size of the United States by purchasing land in which area? A. B. C. D. E. the Northeast the Midwest the Southwest the Southeast the Northwest 126. Which statement accurately reflects the conditions of antebellum white women in the South? A. they gave birth to proportionately fewer children than Northern women B. the rate at which they gave birth was one-third greater than the national average C. the rate at which they gave birth was more than double the national average D. children of Southern women survived birth at a rate higher than the national average E. Southern women survived births at a rate higher than the national average 122. Which of the following women was both a leading abolitionist and an organizer of the Seneca Falls Convention in the late 1840s? A. B. C. D. E. Lucretia Mott Sarah Grimke Harriet Tubman Catherine Beecher Louisa May Alcott 123. In 1855, New York established Castle Garden as a point of entry for immigrants primarily in order to A. B. C. D. E. enforce strict laws against immigrants protect immigrants from swindlers and con artists promote Protestant values enroll immigrant children in public schools collect fees from industrial agents I and II only I and III only I, II, and III only I, II, III, and IV only I, II, III, IV, and V 127. At the time of the Gold Rush, the richest land in California was owned by A. B. C. D. E. Russians Mexicans Texans the Catholic Church Californios 128. Large scale lumbering during the 1850s denuded millions of acres of forest in A. B. C. D. E. Page 11 New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Connecticut Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota California, Oregon, and Washington Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana 129. The earliest successful blockade of the South by the Union navy during the Civil War was off the coast of A. B. C. D. E. 136. The central part of President Lincoln's plan for post-war Reconstruction was that A. 10% of those who voted in 1860 must take a loyalty oath B. Confederate leaders should be punished C. Confederate states be given the right to decide the status of slavery D. all Southerners must swear an oath of loyalty E. all Confederate states must accept the 14th Amendment Virginia Georgia the Carolinas Florida Louisiana 130. During the Civil War, one aspect of the Southern economy was that 137. Radical Republicans opposed President Johnson's approach to Reconstruction for all of the following reasons EXCEPT A. industrialization decreased markedly B. the Confederate government implemented a laissez faire policy toward business C. poverty affected only black families D. inflation was not significant E. many women became heads of households A. he pardoned many rebel leaders B. many Confederate leaders were returned to the U. S. Congress C. Southern states were slow to repudiate secession D. black codes were enacted in place of slave codes E. the president moved too quickly to guarantee black rights 131. During the Civil War, the United States Congress adopted a policy toward banks designed to A. B. C. D. E. maintain a laissez faire policy support the use of local currencies establish a national banking system invest federal tax receipts in state banks establish gold as the single national currency 138. The Radical branch of the Republican Party was able to influence decisions of Congress during much of Reconstruction because A. it constituted a majority in both houses of Congress B. President Johnson was a Republican C. the actions of President Johnson and the Democrats encouraged Radical Republicans and moderate Republicans to work together D. they represented the views of a majority of Americans E. their leaders were effective compromisers 132. When President Lincoln first advocated an end to slavery, he recommended all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. Congressional aid to states which emancipated slaves gradual emancipation compensation for slave owners United States citizenship for the freed slaves colonization of freed slaves outside the United States 139. President Johnson was impeached by Congress following his attempt to 133. In the Emancipation Proclamation, President Lincoln announced that as of January 1, 1863, he would free slaves in A. B. C. D. E. A. limit the power of the military governors in the South B. discipline officials who enforced Civil Rights laws C. remove Secretary of War Stanton D. undermine the 15th Amendment E. eliminate the Freedman's Bureau states in rebellion against the United States border states between the North and South the District of Columbia Confederate counties under Union military control slave-holding states within the Union 134. At the Hampton Roads Conference of February 1865, President Lincoln 140. During Reconstruction in the South, the political impact of what conservatives called "Negro rule" was that African-Americans A. offered generous terms to the South for a post-war settlement B. threatened to punish the South if it continued to resist C. met secretly with Confederate President Davis D. freed slaves within the states of the Confederacy E. negotiated with the British over the Laird rams 135. The two critical battles of July 1863 which signaled defeat for the Confederacy were A. B. C. D. E. Vicksburg and Atlanta Shiloh and Antietam Vicksburg and Gettysburg Petersburg and Gettysburg Chancellorsville and Gettysburg Page 12 A. participated in politics but they did not dominate events B. constituted a majority of most state legislatures in the South C. were elected governors in several southern states D. dominated the Congressional delegation of the South E. were elected to public office in numbers proportionate to their population 141. Beginning in the late 1860s, the influence of African-American voters and black officials decreased largely due to A. disinterest on the part of black voters B. white violence against black political activists C. intervention by the federal government against black activists D. official corruption E. a belief that blacks had achieved their political goals 148. Boss Tweed dominated the voting process in which city? A. B. C. D. E. 149. The Sioux leaders at the Battle of the Little Big Horn included Sitting Bull and A. B. C. D. E. 142. The symbolic end to Reconstruction occurred in 1877 when A. President Grant formally declared the end of Reconstruction B. federal troops were withdrawn from the South C. a pro-South Democrat became president D. Congress enacted a sweeping Civil Rights Act E. the Centennial Exposition heralded a new century A. B. C. D. E. Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, and Delaware Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and Maryland Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Maryland Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, and Missouri A. there were almost twenty times as many Chinese men compared to the number of Chinese women B. the Chinese migrated to the United States in families C. most Chinese migrants came from Asian cities D. Chinese labor was not utilized in the gold fields E. most Chinese owned their own businesses Stephen A. Douglas John C. Breckinridge Abraham Lincoln John Bell George B. McClellan 152. As Secretary of State for President Lincoln, William H. Seward pursued a foreign policy that promoted 145. In its Declaration of the Causes of Secession of December 1860, South Carolina charged that fourteen states "have deliberately refused for years past to fulfill their constitutional obligations." A. B. C. D. E. The part of the Constitution to which the South Carolina Declaration referred was the A. B. C. D. E. three-fifths clause fugitive slave clause process for amending the Constitution process for organizing new territories process for apportioning new representatives to Congress Battle of Little Big Horn invention of the telephone Centennial Exposition disputed election of Rutherford B. Hayes completion of the first transcontinental railroad line 147. The "Crime of '73" refers to the A. B. C. D. E. the purchase of Alaska only a worldwide American empire an empire in the Western Hemisphere only war as a means of diplomacy a new steel-hulled navy 153. In what ways did the Dawes Severalty Act of 1887 affect the status of American Indians? 146. All of the following occurred in 1876 EXCEPT the A. B. C. D. E. Liberty Party National American Woman's Suffrage Association Woman's Christian Temperance Union League of Women Voters National Woman's Party 151. Which of the following accurately describes the Chinese population in the United States in 1860? 144. In the election of 1860, all of the following were candidates for president EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. Chief Joseph Crazy Horse Tecumseh Geronimo The Prophet 150. The first mass political movement of American women was the 143. The four slave states which remained in the Union during the Civil War were A. B. C. D. E. Philadelphia Kansas City Houston New York Boston Battle of Little Big Horn establishment of the Mafia in New Orleans decision by Congress to stop coining silver dollars Chinese Exclusion Act end of Reconstruction Page 13 A. B. C. D. attendance at boarding schools was discouraged attendance at religious schools was mandatory the amount of tribe-held land was increased Indian nations were encouraged to pool their land holdings E. tribal land was transferred to individual Indian families 154. Within twenty-five years after its enactment, the effect of the Timber and Stone Act of 1878 was to A. B. C. D. E. 160. During the late 19th Century, vertical integration specifically allowed businesses to A. divest themselves of ownership in other companies B. expand their control over production and distribution as well as manufacturing C. avoid tariffs D. control the market by determining production and prices in common with other manufacturers E. control the market through oligopolies distribute land in the West to small farmers irrigate the deserts of the southwest concentrate land in the hands of large capitalists reserve hundreds of thousands of acres for public works attract Chinese and Mexican settlers to the West 155. Hardships endured by farm families who settled on the Great Plains during the 1870s and 1880s included all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 161. Between 1880 and 1900, the number of women who worked as scarce supplies of water unpredictable weather cycles grasshopper plagues social isolation interference by the federal government A. B. C. D. E. 156. During the late 19th Century, "open range" ranching existed in areas where ranchers A. allowed their cattle to graze on public lands B. drove their herds from Texas north to midwestern cities C. allowed their herds to breed on the range with Mexican cattle D. adopted scientific methods of breeding E. allowed their herds to graze only on lands which they owned A. were self-sufficient B. would establish cooperatives to increase the volume of good produced C. would purchase supplies using a portion of a future crop as collateral D. lived entirely off the food which they grew E. would work together peacefully 158. In the Civil Rights Cases of 1883, the Supreme Court A. B. C. D. E. 162. In 1894, President Cleveland sent United States troops to Chicago to end a strike at the Pullman Palace Car Company, citing the responsibility of the federal government specifically to A. B. C. D. E. 157. The crop lien system which influenced southern agriculture within twenty years after the Civil War was based on the idea that farmers struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875 established the principle of "separate but equal" institutions upheld a state's right to assess poll taxes validated the 15th Amendment supported the crop lien system in the South The Singer Sewing Machine Company Gustavus Swift's meat packing company Sears, Roebuck and Company J. P. Morgan's General Electric Company James B. Duke's American Tobacco Company protect the mail maintain law and order confront anarchists prepare the troops for the Spanish-American War keep workers employed 163. Which of the following 19th Century labor organizations had a firm policy accepting black workers as members? A. B. C. D. E. International Ladies Garment Workers Union International Workers of the World American Federation of Labor Congress of Industrial Organizations Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers 164. During the late 19th Century, the nation's major cities demonstrated all of the following EXCEPT A. cities were physically divided by class and race B. mass transit lines allowed workers to commute to work C. many middle class families moved beyond the inner city D. the expansion of most cities was carefully planned E. industrial cities attracted large numbers of immigrants 159. During the late 19th century, the technique of distributing free samples of products was particularly useful for A. B. C. D. E. homemakers remained the same cooks and maids increased substantially secretaries and typists decreased textile mill operatives decreased substantially clerks increased substantially 165. During the last quarter of the 19th Century, the most significant source of population growth in American cities was A. B. C. D. E. Page 14 annexation of neighboring suburbs an increase in the birth rate migration from rural areas immigration from abroad reduction in the death rate 166. During the late 19th Century, significant reforms improved living conditions in major cities in all of the following areas EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 173. One of the most prominent ideas associated with the Grange movement of the 1870s was A. B. C. D. E. public health water purification street lighting tenement construction relief for the poor 174. In the presidential election of 1884, candidate James G. Blaine tried to woo which group of disaffected Republicans back into the party? 167. Queen Liliuokalani, the reigning monarch of Hawaii, was dethroned in the revolution of 1893 largely because of A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. a native revolt against the monarchy increased American tariffs on sugar a movement for democracy in Hawaii British interference anti-American sentiment A. Social Darwinism B. A. T. Mahan's, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History C. Josiah Strong's, Our Country D. the new navy E. the Platt Amendment a fundamentalist approach to religion social responsibility as a means to salvation German socialism interfaith ties between Judaism and Christianity a commitment to urban pluralism 169. During the last quarter of the 19th Century, all of the following sports were popular EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. Zane Grey's adventure stories Horatio Alger's storied of self-reliance and hard work Edgar Rice Burrough's Tarzan of the Apes General Lew Wallace's Ben Hur Louisa May Alcott's Little Women 172. The Civil Service movement of the 1880s was designed specifically to challenge A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. private secular academies scientific schools Latin schools progressive schools Catholic parochial schools 177. During the Progressive Era, women reformers championed all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. vaudeville musical comedy minstrel shows radio circuses 171. All of the following examples of popular literature were products of the second half of the 19th Century EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 176. During the late 19th Century, the increase in population due to the New Immigration spurred the growth of football baseball swimming bicycling soccer 170. During the last quarter of the 19th Century, American show business flourished in all of the following mediums EXCEPT Silverites farmers New Immigrants Mugwumps Stalwarts 175. All of the following contributed to American expansionism during the 1890s EXCEPT 168. The Social Gospel movement of the late 19th Century emphasized A. B. C. D. E. economic cooperatives women's suffrage the single tax bimetallism racial solidarity birth control women's suffrage occupational health and safety affirmative action urban housing 178. Booker T. Washington's "Atlanta Compromise" stressed the importance to African-Americans of A. B. C. D. E. a liberal arts education manual training legal action to gain full civil rights constant political struggle full voting rights 179. Between 1910 and 1920, about one-half million AfricanAmericans moved from the South to the North because A. B. C. D. E. the waving of the bloody flag Tammany Hall the spoils system high tariffs women's suffrage Page 15 racism had begun to decline in the North the cost of transportation had decreased markedly opportunities for farming were greater in the North wartime jobs were available in northern cities Black judges were more numerous in the North 180. The decision of the San Francisco School Board in 1906 to segregate Asian students in special schools led to the A. B. C. D. E. 186. The writing of the muckrakers exposed corruption in all of the following areas EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. Root-Takahira Agreement Taft-Katsua Agreement Gentlemen's Agreement Jones Act Portsmouth Treaty 181. "Everybody is talkin' these days about Tammany men growin' rich on graft, but nobody thinks of drawin' the distinction between honest graft and dishonest graft. There's all the difference in the world between the two I've made a big fortune out of the game, and I'm gettin' richer every day, but I've not gone in for dishonest graft blackmailin' gamblers, saloon-keepers, disorderly people, etc. and neither has any of the men who have made big fortunes in politics." A. B. C. D. E. Theodore Roosevelt George W. Plunkitt Peter Finley Dunne Richard M. Daley John F. Fitzgerald 189. In 1910, Theodore Roosevelt articulated the "New Nationalism," a philosophy whose central tenet was that the scientific management in government involvement of the federal government in the economy moral reform in politics sustaining the traditional influence of political parties empowerment of the voters A. federal government should regulate large corporations B. United States should build a world class naval fleet C. United States government should support banking initiatives throughout South America and Asia D. federal government should initiate public works projects to stimulate the economy E. government should fully fund Social Security 183. According to John Dewey and G. Stanley Hall, progressive education should be A. B. C. D. E. directly related to the experience of the child based on memorization and recall of detail founded on classical study, especially Greek and Latin centered on the role of the teacher oriented toward business and vocational training 190. President Wilson, an advocate of government programs which benefited farmers and laborers, supported Congressional action on all of the following laws EXCEPT the 184. Although the actual reforms that they championed were diverse, women reformers of the Progressive Era generally agreed that the A. B. C. D. E. end to prostitution was the key to all other reforms involvement of women was essential to successful reforms virtues of piety and domesticity were out of fashion reform organizations must be run by men federal government must enforce all reforms 185. Between 1900 and 1920, there was a significant decline in the death rate from all of the following diseases EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. The Financier The Bitter Cry of the Children How the Other Half Lives The Jungle Following the Color Line A. the American Federation of Labor signed an industry-wide contract B. a fire killed over one hundred women garment workers C. Jacob Riis exposed unsafe working conditions D. Boss Tweed was implicated in a bribery scandal E. a new design for tenement reform was unveiled 182. Americans who believed in "progressivism" during the early 20th Century promoted all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 187. The future New York City police commissioner, Theodore Roosevelt, was deeply influenced by a book which revealed the "underside" of the city's slums, entitled 188. The Triangle Shirtwaist Company of New York City was the site of an important event in 1911, when Which prominent observer and participant in urban politics gave this interview in 1905? A. B. C. D. E. municipal governments patent medicine child labor meat packing cigarette manufacturing and advertising typhoid diphtheria tuberculosis intestinal ailments heart disease Page 16 A. B. C. D. E. Clayton Anti-Trust Act Adamson Act LaFollette Seamen's Act Federal Farm Loan Act Taft-Hartley Act 191. The concept of Dollar Diplomacy as employed by President Taft implied that A. the United States government should use foreign policy to protect American private investments abroad B. the United States government should purchase land for overseas private investment C. American private bankers should be employed directly by the State Department D. American tax dollars should be used to bribe foreign leaders E. American tax dollars should be invested in foreign banks within the United States 192. In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt applied the "big stick" to diplomacy in the Caribbean when he helped organize a revolution in A. B. C. D. E. 197. In an 1895 address, Booker T. Washington commented that "in all things that are purely social we can be separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress." His comments implied that A. the right to vote was essential B. the United States government must integrate society C. blacks and whites could live separately and still work together D. blacks should return to Africa E. a college education was not necessary for black Americans 198. All of the following are accurate statements about the Great Migration of African-Americans in the period 1910-1929 EXCEPT A. hundreds of thousands of black Americans moved to northern cities B. one of the incentives was higher wages in the North C. the black migration north stopped with the end of World War 1 D. the majority of African-Americans lived in the South E. New York City became an important part of black culture Argentina Mexico Venezuela Panama Nicaragua 193. "The working class and the employing class have nothing in common." This statement reflects the beliefs of which early 20th Century union? A. B. C. D. E. 199. Which of the following arguments was broadly articulated by women reformers to support the women's suffrage movement in the Progressive Era? the International Ladies Garment Workers Union the National Labor Union the American Federation of Labor the Industrial Workers of the World the Knights of labor A. B. C. D. E. 194. Which of the following might indicate that the sport of baseball was well on its way to becoming a "national pastime" around 1900? A. B. C. D. E. baseball evolved from a British game baseball's rules were established in the 1840s baseball's fans were mostly working class men rival leagues played the first World Series in 1903 baseball was a less violent sport than football 200. For many well-educated black women in the early 20th century, the only professional opportunity was A. B. C. D. E. 195. The "Ludlow Massacre" refers to A. B. C. D. E. an attack by the state militia on striking miners racial violence in New York urban terrorism a battle in World War 1 a site in the Spanish-American War nursing teaching medicine business social work 201. The New Immigrants who migrated to the United States during the first decade of the 20th Century were primarily from 196. Margaret Sanger, a reformer in the early 20th Century, is best known for her work on behalf of A. B. C. D. E. women voters would soon be corrupted women would oppose the temperance movement women would oppose immigration restriction women's clubs would no longer be needed women has special experiences to bring to public life women's suffrage state orphanages children's hospitals birth control settlement houses Page 17 A. B. C. D. E. Germany and England Germany, England, Ireland, and Scandinavia Canada and Mexico China, Korea, and Japan Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia 202. Alexander Hamilton's economic program was designed primarily to 208. The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine did which of the following? A. prepare the United States for war in the event Britain failed to vacate its posts in the Northwest B. provide a platform for the fledgling Federalist Party's 1792 campaign C. establish the financial stability and credit of the new government D. ensure northern dominance over the southern states in order to abolish slavery E. win broad political support for his own candidacy for the presidency in 1792 A. Prohibited United States intervention in the Caribbean. B. Warned against European seizure of the Panama Canal. C. Sought to end the wave of nationalization of American-owned property in the Caribbean. D. Declared the United States to be the "policeman" of the western hemisphere. E. Provided United States military support for democratic revolutions in Latin America. 209. By the end of the seventeenth century, which of the following was true of women in New England? 203. The development of the early nineteenth-century concept of "separate spheres" for the sexes encouraged all of the following EXCEPT A. They had begun to challenge their subordinate role in society. B. They were a majority in many church congregations. C. They voted in local elections. D. They frequently divorced their husbands. E. They could lead town meetings. A. acceptance of a woman as the intellectual equal of a man B. idealization of the "lady" C. designation of the home as the appropriate place for a woman D. emphasis on child care as a prime duty of a woman E. establishment of a moral climate in the home 204. The presidential election of 1840 is often considered the first "modern" election because A. the slavery issue was first raised in this campaign B. there was a very low turnout of eligible voters C. voting patterns were similar to those later established in the 1890s D. both parties for the first time widely campaigned among all the eligible voters E. a second era of good feeling had just come to a close, marking a new departure in politics 210. The First Great Awakening led to all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. 211. The Embargo Act of 1807 had which of the following effects on the United States? 205. At the end of the Civil War, the vast majority of freed slaves found work as A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. factory workers railroad employees independent artisans tenant farmers domestic servants the traditions of Western European culture the absence of a feudal aristocracy Black people and Black slavery the conflict between capitalists and workers the existence of cheap unsettled land 207. During the closing decades of the nineteenth century, farmers complained about all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. It severely damaged American manufacturing. It enriched many cotton plantation owners. It ruined American shipping. It was ruinous to subsistence farmers. It had little economic impact. 212. The National Road was constructed primarily for the purpose of 206. In his interpretation of the historical development of the United States, Frederick Jackson Turner focused on the importance of A. B. C. D. E. separatism and secession from established churches the renewed persecution of witches the growth of institutions of higher learning a flourishing of the missionary spirit a greater appreciation for the emotional experiences of faith rising commodity prices high interest charges high freight rates high storage costs large middleman profits Page 18 A. demarcating the southwestern boundary of the Louisiana Purchase B. promoting trade and communication with the Old Northwest C. opening the Southwest to ranchers D. assisting the movement of settlers to the Oregon Country E. relieving overpopulation and crowding in the Northeast 213. The idea of Manifest Destiny included all of the following beliefs EXCEPT that A. commerce and industry would decline as the nation expanded its agricultural base B. the use of land for settled agriculture was preferable to its use for nomadic hunting C. westward expansion was both inevitable and beneficial D. God selected America as a chosen land and people E. the ultimate extent of the American domain was to be from the tropics to the Arctic 214. Apologists for slavery in the South in the 1850s claimed all of the following EXCEPT A. Slaves lived and worked under better conditions than most northern wage earners. B. Slaves were usually regarded as family members. C. Slavery brought Christianity to the slaves. D. Slavery was supported by the authority of both the Bible and the Constitution. E. Slavery would die out naturally. 218. In the first few years of their existence, the textile mills at Lowell, Massachusetts, were best known for their A. humanitarian refusal to hire women and children as factory operatives B. brutal treatment of their work forces C. idealistic efforts to avoid the worst evils of English industrialization D. profit-motivated efforts to replicate the factory system of the English Industrial Revolution E. pioneering efforts to establish labor unions 219. At the beginning of the Civil War, Southerners expressed all of the following expectations EXCEPT A. the materialism of the North would prevent Northerners from fighting an idealistic war B. Great Britain would intervene on the side of the South in order to preserve its source of cotton C. Northern unity in the struggle against the Southern states would eventually break D. the economic and military resources of the South would outlast those of the North E. the justice of the South's cause would prevail 215. The American Federation of Labor under the leadership of Samuel Gompers organized A. skilled workers in craft unions in order to achieve economic gains B. all industrial and agricultural workers in "one big union" C. unskilled workers along industrial lines D. workers and intellectuals into a labor party for political action E. workers into a fraternal organization to provide unemployment and old-age benefits 220. Which of the following constitutes a significant change in the treatment of American Indians during the last half of the nineteenth century? A. B. C. D. the beginnings of negotiations with individual tribes the start of a removal policy the abandonment of the reservation system the admission of all American Indians to the full rights of United States citizenship E. the division of the tribal lands among individual members 216. In the period 1890-1915, all of the following were generally true about African Americans EXCEPT: A. Voting rights previously gained were denied through changes in state laws and constitutions. B. Back-to-Africa movements were widely popular among African Americans in urban areas. C. African American leaders disagreed on the principal strategy for attaining equal rights. D. Numerous African Americans were lynched, and mob attacks on African American individuals occurred in both the North and South. E. African Americans from the rural South migrated to both southern and northern cities. 221. "This, then, is held to be the duty of the man of wealth: to consider all surplus revenues which come to him simply as trust funds, which he is called upon to administer and strictly bound as a matter of duty to administer in the manner which, in his judgment, is best calculated to produce the most beneficial results for the community the man of wealth thus becoming the mere agent and trustee for his poorer brethren." These sentiments are most characteristic of 217. The Louisiana Purchase was significant because it A. eliminated Spain from the North American continent B. gave the United States control of the Mississippi River C. eased tensions between western settlers and American Indians D. forced the British to evacuate their posts in the Northwest E. reduced sectional conflict over the slavery issue A. B. C. D. E. transcendentalism pragmatism the Gospel of Wealth the Social Gospel Reform Darwinism 222. Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points included all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. Page 19 abolition of secret treaties elimination of trade barriers provision for self-determination establishment of the League of Nations overthrow of the Bolshevik government in Russia 223. Some prominent opponents of the Treaty of Versailles which ended World War 1 argued that the treaty A. B. C. D. E. 230. George Creel and the Committee on Public Information (CPI) used all of the following devices to "sell" American entry into World War 1 EXCEPT did not open Chinese markets to American business was too harsh toward Britain did not recognize Japan's importance gave Germany undue influence in the postwar world would require U. S. compliance with League decisions A. B. C. D. E. 224. During World War 1, one example of the collaboration between business and the government was the creation of the A. B. C. D. E. Food and Drug Administration National Labor Relations Board Civilian Conservation Corps War Industries Board Federal Reserve System A. B. C. D. E. a debilitating stroke to President Wilson a race riot in Chicago an epidemic of influenza unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany the death of Theodore Roosevelt A. B. C. D. Calvin Coolidge J. Edgar Hoover William Z. Foster Oliver Wendell Holmes Charles Beard most soldiers had attended high school military units were integrated by race American forces exceeded four million soldiers fewer than 10,000 Americans died in combat during the war E. American forces fought in Europe as of 1914 233. Which statement accurately characterizes the first generation of American women voters in the 1920s? A. hundreds of women sought election to state and national office B. the number of female voters equaled the number of male voters C. women's groups such as the League of Women Voters tried to educate women to their new civic responsibility D. women voted overwhelmingly for the Equal Rights Amendment of 1923 E. women voted predominately for Democratic candidates 227. Which individual convicted under the Espionage Act of 1917 ran as a presidential candidate in 1920 while still in prison? A. B. C. D. E. William Z. Foster Eugene Debs James M. Cox J. F. Hanley Norman Thomas 234. The power of Protestant Christian Fundamentalism was best displayed during the 1920s in 228. One of the sparks which ignited the Red Scare of 1919-1920 was the A. B. C. D. E. Bonus March presidential candidacy of Al Smith trial of Sacco and Vanzetti stroke which paralyzed President Wilson fear of Communism arising from the Bolshevik Revolution 229. Although president Wilson publicly rejected the "big stick" foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt and the dollar diplomacy of William H. Taft, he pursued an interventionist policy by sending American marines to A. B. C. D. E. Austria Italy France Belgium Russia 232. Which statement is correct about United States military forces during World War 1? 226. In 1920, U. S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer organized a new federal agency to investigate radicals, headed by A. B. C. D. E. 231. During World War 1, most American soldiers who saw active duty fought in A. B. C. D. E. 225. In 1919, all of the following unfortunate events occurred EXCEPT radio messages public speakers known as "four minute-men" billboards movies songs A. B. C. D. E. the Sacco and Vanzetti trial the Scopes trial Birth of a Nation the Red Scare The Great Gatsby 235. The "flapper" as depicted in movies and novels of the 1920s embodied which of the following traits? A. B. C. D. E. the Philippines Japan Panama China Haiti Page 20 she spoke only when spoken to she wore modest clothes she stayed at home with the children she read books about the lost generation she drank bootleg liquor 236. Which generalization is an accurate statement about journalism during the 1920s? A. newspaper circulation peaked in the early 1920s B. photographs were still uncommon C. tabloid style newspapers appealed to traditional, welleducated newspaper readers D. mergers led to consolidation of most newspapers into a few chains E. the federal government began to regulate journalism 241. "Nordic Americans for the last generation have found themselves increasingly uncomfortable and finally deeply distressed One by one all our traditional moral standards went by the boards, or were so disregarded that they ceased to be binding." The author of this 1926 statement would be most likely to support the 237. At the heart of Hollywood's early success was the "star system," which produced all of the following "start" of the 1920s EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. A. National American Women's Suffrage Association B. Ku Klux Klan C. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People D. American Federation of Labor E. Progressive Education Association Charlie Chaplin Mary Pickford Rudolph Valentino Shirley Temple Greta Garbo 238. In terms of total value by the end of the 1920s, which was the most productive industry in the United States? A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. few soldiers died of wounds recruits were generally well educated drinking was allowed on military bases African-American soldiers were assigned to segregated units E. women were not allowed to enlist plastics movies automobiles steel electrical appliances 239. For more than a week during the summer of 1919, Chicago was virtually at war because of events emanating from A. the Democratic National Convention B. C. D. E. 242. Which of the following describes the experience of American soldiers in World War 1? 243. Of all the ideas that President Wilson championed at the Paris Peace Conference following World War 1, his critics in the Senate were particularly opposed to the a prolonged race riot a draft riot the Bonus Army a series of anarchist bombing A. B. C. D. American mandate in the Middle East concept of self-determination principle of free trade idea of collective security contained in the League of Nations E. removal of troops from Russia 240. Which statement accurately describes the condition of African-Americans at the end of World War 1? A. the number of lynchings decreased B. northern factories hired black workers even when white workers returned from the war C. black veterans were welcomed as heroes in the South D. racial incidents led to urban riots E. no organization worked to promote AfricanAmerican pride 244. One important discovery of the Federal Census taken in 1920 was that A. the frontier was closed B. more Americans lived in suburbs than in cities C. more Americans lived in rural communities than in cities D. more Americans lived in cities than in rural communities E. more men than women lived in the United States 245. In their attempt to focus on the needs of the consumer, advertising agencies of the 1920s began to rely on A. B. C. D. E. Page 21 newspaper advertisements government studies scientific evidence radio "personalities" psychology 246. In light of the Stock Market crash of October 1929, President Hoover shared the popular assumption that 252. The Tennessee Valley Authority accomplished all of these objectives EXCEPT it A. the economy was strong enough to rebound by itself B. immediate government intervention was needed to end the depression C. American bankers were to blame for the depression D. international speculators had manipulated the stock market crash E. the heavy U. S. debt during World War 1 had to be repaid to European bankers immediately A. built dams on the Tennessee River to control floods B. generated hydroelectric power C. granted pensions to the elderly D. stimulated economic activity in a depressed area E. hired the unemployed 253. Father Charles Coughlin, a Roman Catholic priest, criticized the New Deal because it 247. Eleanor Roosevelt was an outspoken advocate primarily for groups that supported A. B. C. D. E. women and African-Americans the environment Mexican Americans recent immigrants tenement dwellers A. B. C. D. E. Farmers Holiday Association American Legion Bonus Expeditionary Force Communist Party Federal Emergency Relief Association loan federal money to banks and insurance companies channel loans directly to individuals provide direct relief payments to the poor exempt businesses from antitrust laws balance the federal budget 250. President Hoover supported the Hawley-Smoot Tariff of 1930 because it A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. people postponed marriages married couples postponed having children the number of divorces increased desertion of families by husbands increased family members spent more time together the commerce clause of the constitution the elastic clause of the constitution the rule of reason scientific evidence psychological theory 256. A series of neutrality acts passed by Congress in the 1930s accomplished all of the following EXCEPT the lowered tariffs generally raised duties on foreign goods ended payments of World War 1 debts lent money to cooperatives to buy products guaranteed a balanced budget 251. the Great Depression affected marriage patterns and family life in all of the following ways EXCEPT Charles Coughlin Francis Townsend Huey Long Frances Perkins Upton Sinclair 255. The Supreme Court's 1935 decision in the Schechter case which struck down the National Recovery Administration, was based on 249. The purpose of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was to A. B. C. D. E. did not provide equity for black sharecroppers created too many jobs for the unemployed did not provide projects for the elderly failed to redistribute wealth in a meaningful way E. did not promote collective ownership 254. All of the following were critics of the New Deal EXCEPT 248. In 1932, thousands of World War 1 veterans demanded immediate payment of promised financial benefits in a protest led by the A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. A. prohibition of arms shipments to belligerents B. elimination of loans to belligerents C. establishment of the principle of cash and carry for warring nations D. establishment of a military draft E. prevention of Americans from traveling on the ships of belligerent nations 257. The America First Committee was organized in 1940 by people who articulated which perspective? A. B. C. D. E. Page 22 isolationism interventionism one worldism communism fascism 258. In December 1940, as President Roosevelt announced that the United States would become "the great arsenal of democracy," he also 264. Which statement accurately reflects the role of women in the economy during World War 2? A. the typical new female worker was under thirty-five years of age B. women worked only in shipyards C. women were paid higher wages than men in still mills D. the number of women working outside the home increased by over 50% E. black women were not hired in defense plants A. B. C. D. established the Lend-Lease program sold battleships directly to Great Britain created detention camps for Japanese-Americans instructed the Central Intelligence Agency to monitor subversives E. instructed the American navy to sink German submarines in the North Atlantic 259. In 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt and Britain's Winston Churchill issued the Atlantic Charter, a document which outlined a plan for A. B. C. D. E. 265. In 1933, even though president Roosevelt said that this nation was not yet "housebroken," the United States formally recognized the existence of a post-war world based on collective security an assault on Germany the Lend-Lease program the use of atomic bombs the sale of World War 1 military equipment to Britain 260. In September 1940, the United States placed an embargo on the shipment of aviation fuel and scrap metal to Japan after A. B. C. D. E. Japan attacked Pearl Harbor Germany, Italy, and Japan signed the Tripartite Pact Japan occupied French Indochina Japan withdrew its diplomats from the United States American cryptographers broke the Japanese secret military code 261. The Manhattan Project led directly to A. a coordinated war plan against Germany by the U. S. and the Soviet Union B. a city plan for metropolitan New York City C. the successful development of atomic weapons D. the creation of the United Nations E. a "Europe first" plan for World War 2 262. The decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japanese cities incorporated all of the following ideas EXCEPT A. B. C. D. shortening the war saving American lives intimidating the Soviet Union ending the war in the Pacific before the Soviet Union entered this phase of the war E. implementing the terms of the Yalta Conference 263. The role that the National War Labor Board (NWLB) played during World War 2 was to A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. Italy Japan China the Soviet Union Taiwan 266. during World War 2, some Americans who rallied behind the slogan "Double V" sought victory over Germany abroad and over A. B. C. D. E. ill-treatment of Mexican-Americans at home homelessness at home economic advancement for women at home racism at home Communism at home 267. Although thousands of Americans died in World War 2, the proportion killed by disease and infection was sharply reduced owing in part to A. B. C. D. E. creative military tactics the use of helicopters to evacuate the wounded humane treatment by the enemy the use of miracle drugs, such as penicillin the use of flak jackets 268. Frances Perkins, the first female cabinet member in American history, served in President Franklin Roosevelt's administration as Secretary of A. B. C. D. E. Agriculture Labor War Health, Education, and Welfare Interior 269. In his attempt to influence the Supreme Court, President Franklin Roosevelt enforce the military draft minimize labor-management conflict implement the terms of the Wagner Act retard the growth of labor unions help African-American workers find jobs A. B. C. D. E. Page 23 removed justices from the Court rejected the Court's decisions interfered in the Court's deliberations tried to appoint additional justices to the Court prohibited the Court from hearing certain cases 270. In the famous 1947 article in Foreign Affairs, George Kennan argued that the United States should pursue a policy of A. B. C. D. E. 275. One reason that the United States supported the French colonial regime in Vietnam after World War 2 was that neutrality one worldism isolationism containment multilateralism A. Mao Zedong was victorious in the Chinese Civil War B. Bao Dai was known for his democratic tendencies C. Vietnam was an important trade partner for the United States D. the United States agreed at Yalta to protect the French empire E. the United States was rewarding the French government for its support during World War 2 271. The commitment of the American government to the state of Israel was determined in 1948 when the A. B. C. D. E. Lebanese Civil War began state of Israel was founded CIA overthrew the government of Iran Palestine Liberation Organization was founded Eisenhower Doctrine was announced 276. Despite high unemployment immediately after World War 2, the United States economy thrived, largely due to A. continued government subsidies B. personal savings and the availability of easy credit C. the absence of strikes D. stable prices E. a rise in real income 272. The Marshall Plan was successful because it A. B. C. D. E. lasted for twenty years created the National Security Agency prohibited loans to the Soviet Union sparked western Europe's industrial recovery required European nations to solve their balance of payments problems 277. President Truman labeled the Eightieth Congress as the "do nothing Congress" because it 273. Immediately after World War 2, the United States government's policy regarding atomic energy called for A. destruction of all nuclear weapons B. a nuclear arms proliferation agreement C. control of all fissionable materials by an international agency D. the abandonment by the Soviet Union of its nuclear program E. an end to Third World programs of nuclear research A. B. C. D. E. 278. Segregationists had the choice of anti-integrationist candidates for president in both the 1948 and 1968 elections. Their choices in these two campaigns were, respectively, 274. In 1934, the actor and opera singer, Paul Robeson, said that "I feel like a human being for the first time . Here I am not a Negro but a human being." In this quotation, Robeson referred to his life in which country? A. B. C. D. E. France Ghana Liberia the Soviet Union Cuba enacted very little legislation was overwhelmingly liberal was solidly Republican rejected most of his legislative agenda met for only three months A. B. C. D. E. Thomas Dewey and George McGovern Henry Wallace and John Anderson Henry Wallace and Richard Nixon J. Strom Thurmond and George Wallace J. Strom Thurmond and Henry Wallace 279. All of the following demonstrate the importance of the 1940s to the advancement of rights for African-Americans EXCEPT the A. entry of Jackie Robinson into major league baseball B. publication of Gunnar Myrdal's An American Dilemma C. establishment of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division D. creation of the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund E. founding of "freedom schools" in Mississippi Page 24 280. During the 1940s, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) tried to destroy the 'separate but equal" doctrine by 285. In response to Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus' decision in 1957 to resist desegregation in Little Rock's Central High School, President Eisenhower A. B. C. D. insisting on its literal interpretation by the courts promoting affirmative action legislation lobbying for special interest legislation urging the Supreme Court to legislate an end to segregation E. persuading the president to interfere with the courts A. B. C. D. E. 281. President Truman removed General Douglas MacArthur from command of the American forces in Korea for all of the following reasons EXCEPT A. insubordination to the Commander-in-Chief B. the risk of drawing China further into the war C. the risk of drawing the Soviet Union into more active support of North Korea D. MacArthur's suggestion that Truman was guilty of appeasement E. MacArthur's lack of bold military initiatives 282. In the presidential campaign of 1952, General Dwight Eisenhower promised that if elected president he would 286. The creation of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1960 was directly inspired by A. B. C. D. E. A. passed the National Defense Education Act (NDEA) to upgrade the study of mathematics, science, and foreign languages B. ended the joint American-Soviet occupation of Austria C. agreed with the Soviet Union to pursue peaceful coexistence D. detonated the world's largest hydrogen bomb on the island of Bikini E. reinforced the defense of two islands near the People's Republic of China 283. In terms of the number of dollars spent, the largest public works program in American history was the Works Project Administration Public Works Administration Civilian Conservation Corps Interstate Highway Program Volunteers in Service to America antiwar protests the sit-in movement the speeches of Malcolm X the Freedom Riders President Kennedy's commitment to Civil Rights 287. In response to the Soviet Union's launch of the first satellite into outer space in 1957, the United States government A. bomb China B. withdraw American forces from Korea C. give the American generals greater authority to wage the war D. conduct total war against North Korea E. visit Korea personally A. B. C. D. E. publicly supported the governor fired Governor Faubus federalized the Arkansas National Guard arrested the governor argued that "separate but equal" should be declared constitutional 288. The Eisenhower Doctrine, a policy which stated that the United States would intervene if a government was threatened by communism, was first implemented in A. B. C. D. E. 284. The loyalty of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who directed the atomic bomb project during World War 2, was questioned by the Eisenhower administration because he A. opposed the hydrogen bomb project B. was a member of the Communist Party of the United States C. did not meet the standards of the Communist Control Act D. conflicted with the Smith Act E. was convicted of perjury Iran Israel Lebanon Turkey Saudi Arabia 289. Just prior to leaving office in 1961, President Eisenhower warned the nation to guard against the "potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power" in the hands of the Page 25 A. B. C. D. E. American communist party Soviet Union labor unions Military-industrial complex Central Intelligence Agency 290. The cornerstones of post-World War 2 economic growth included all of the following EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. the baby boom the construction industry the automobile military spending family farms 296. Although the United States was involved in the Vietnam conflict during five presidential administrations, "Americanization" of the war is a policy linked to A. B. C. D. E. 291. Levittown, a phenomenon of the 1940s, is an example of a 297. The North Vietnamese Tet Offensive of 1968 was a significant turning point in the Vietnam War because A. B. C. D. standardized suburban housing development fast growing university town rural community annexed by a major city small town linked to a major city by interstate highways E. government supported public housing project A. the armies of the South were destroyed B. the armies of North Vietnam captured the American embassy compound in Saigon C. the French were finally driven out of Vietnam D. North Vietnam was able to mount a nationwide offensive even though one-half million American soldiers were in Vietnam E. China had intervened on the side of North Vietnam 292. Popular culture in the 1950s was increasingly dominated by television. All of the following were widely viewed TV programs of the 1950s EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. The Jackie Gleason show Leave It To Beaver The Mickey Mouse Club I Love Lucy Rebel Without A Cause 298. All of the following were results of the Nixon policy of detente with the Soviet Union EXCEPT the 293. Which branch of the government did Senator Joseph McCarthy attack in the first Congressional hearings ever broadcast on television? A. B. C. D. E. State Department Justice Department Agriculture Department United States Army Central Intelligence Agency $1 billion grain deal with the Soviet Union Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty limit on antiballistic missile systems trip to the Peoples Republic of China end to the Vietnam War A. B. C. D. assassination of President Kennedy rise of urban racial violence plague of teenage gang violence assassination of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. E. inequities of rich and poor Americans detente flexible response national liberation bipolarism multilateralism 295. President Kennedy responded to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 by employing A. B. C. D. E. A. B. C. D. E. 299. The 1968 Kerner Commission Report, which stated that "the nation is rapidly moving toward two increasingly separate Americas," was written in direct response to the 294. In place of President Eisenhower's policy of massive retaliation against the Soviet Union, President Kennedy substituted the policy of A. B. C. D. E. Eisenhower Kennedy Johnson Nixon Ford 300. The organization made famous by the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was the a surgical air strike a full-scale naval invasion public negotiations with the Soviet Union a naval quarantine direct negotiations with Fidel Castro Page 26 A. Southern Christian Leadership Conference B. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People C. Congress of Racial Equality D. Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee E. Black Panthers 301. Malcolm X, the charismatic leader of the Nation of Islam, was assassinated in 1965 by Black Muslims when he modified his racial views after visiting A. B. C. D. E. 306. On may 4, 1970, Ohio National Guardsmen killed four students at Kent State University who were protesting the Detroit Chicago Mecca Jerusalem Moscow A. unfair treatment of student activists at Cornell University B. Federal Bureau of Investigation's wiretaps on Martin Luther King's telephones C. police killings of two students at Jackson State University in Mississippi D. military incursion into Cambodia under President Nixon E. police riot at Stonewall Inn in New York City 302. The Free Speech movement of the 1960s originated in 1964 on the campus of A. B. C. D. E. Harvard University the University of Chicago Columbia University the University of California the University of Wisconsin 307. In 1971, in an attempt to counteract the economic effects of both recession and inflation, President Nixon A. B. C. D. E. 303. A riot that erupted in 1969 at the Stonewall Inn in New York City marks an important milestone in the political and social activism of A. B. C. D. E. the antiwar movement feminists Students for a Democratic Society homosexuals and lesbians Puerto Rican nationalists 308. The Watergate scandal began in 1971 when President Nixon's administration created the "plumbers," whose work included A. B. C. D. harassing U. S. District Judge John Sirica discrediting Attorney General Elliot Richardson publicly criticizing the press installing wiretaps in the Democratic National Committee headquarters E. defending Vice President Spiro T. Agnew 304. All of the following were presidential candidates during the campaign of 1968 EXCEPT A. B. C. D. E. George McGovern Eugene McCarthy George Wallace Richard Nixon Hubert Humphrey 305. "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the U. S. or by any state on account of sex." 309. Although Americans generally liked Gerald Ford, many doubted his integrity because his first important act as President Nixon's successor was to A. resume the bombing of North Vietnam B. empower the Federal Bureau of Investigation to wiretap alleged radicals C. raise taxes as a way to reduce the deficit D. grant Nixon a presidential pardon E. oppose limits on presidential campaign contributions The above statement is contained in the A. Supreme Court case, Roe v. Wade B. Thirteen Amendment of the United States Constitution C. proposed Equal Rights amendment D. Civil Rights Act of 1964 E. manifesto of the Nation of Islam took a reduction in salary strengthened the dollar reduced government spending in general cut military spending froze wages, prices, and rents 310. During the 1970s, as the dream of educational equality was being realized by many black high school graduates, the charge of "reverse discrimination" was tested in a Supreme Court case brought by A. B. C. D. E. Page 27 Esther Peterson Jane Roe Allan Bakke Andrew Young Phyllis Schlafly 311. In 1973, the American Indian Movement (AIM) seized a site where the United States arm had massacred Indians a century earlier, located at A. B. C. D. E. 317. National Guardsmen were called out during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago because Little Big Horn, Montana Wounded Knee, South Dakota Sand Creek, Colorado Camp Grant, Arizona Red River, Oklahoma A. Chicago had experienced a rash of bombings B. Illinois militia members threatened violence C. Chicago's Mayor Daley feared violence arising from antiwar protests D. the Democratic party nominee, Hubert Humphrey, spoke out strenuously against the war in Vietnam E. National Guardsmen are traditionally called out for national nominating conventions 312. In 1987, Lt. Colonel Oliver L. North facilitated an international weapons deal which channeled money from arms sales in Iran to rebels in A. B. C. D. E. Panama Honduras El Salvador Nicaragua Colombia 318. One of the principal reasons the "noble experiment" of Prohibition failed was that it led to an enormous increase in A. B. C. D. E. 313. "Reagonomics" was a set of ideas designed to A. B. C. D. E. reduce domestic oil consumption increase spending for welfare programs cut spending for the military increase taxes on the rich stimulate the economy through "supply-side" economics 319. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a Supreme Court decision that A. was a forerunner of the Kansas-Nebraska Act B. established free public colleges in the United States C. declared racially segregated public schools inherently unequal D. established free public elementary and secondary schools in the United States E. provided for federal support of parochial schools 314. In 1982, the Reagan administration sent marines to Beirut to help stabilize conditions in Lebanon. The marines were withdrawn after A. B. C. D. E. they succeeded in stabilizing Lebanon terrorist bombs demolished a marine barracks the marines were re-deployed to neighboring Syria peace was arranged between Israel and Syria the Iran-Iraq war ended 315. During the 1980s, American society changed as the number of A. B. C. D. E. 320. Joseph McCarthy's investigative tactics found support among many Americans because A. evidence substantiated McCarthy's charges against the army B. there was widespread fear of communist infiltration of the United States C. both Truman and Eisenhower supported McCarthy D. McCarthy worked closely with the FBI E. McCarthy correctly identified numerous communists working in the State Department working poor decreased adult women who stayed at home increased illegal immigrants decreased poor children decreased impoverished women increased 316. The famous "smoking gun" in the investigation of the Watergate affair was A. B. C. D. E. drinking among minors absenteeism among factory workers the divorce rate child abuse law enforcement costs the Nixon confession The Pentagon Papers direct testimony by G. Gordon Liddy statements by Martha Mitchell the White House tapes Page 28 321. The Tet offensive of 1968 during the Vietnam War demonstrated that 325. Which of the following was an immediate consequence of the Bay of Pigs incident? A. bombing North Vietnam had severely curtailed Vietcong supplies B. the army of South Vietnam was in control of the South C. American strategy was working D. a negotiated settlement was in the near future E. the Vietcong could attack major cities throughout South Vietnam A. Congress demanded the United States withdrawal from the Panama Canal Zone. B. The Soviet Union sent missiles to Cuba. C. Americans began to view nuclear power plants as dangerous. D. The united States ended its military occupation of Japan. E. China entered the Korean War. 322. Conservative Republican opponents of the Treaty of Versailles argued that the League of Nations would 326. Many Mexicans migrated to the United States during the First World War because A. revolution in Mexico had caused social upheaval and dislocation B. immigration quotas for Europeans went unfilled as a result of the war C. the war in Europe had disrupted the Mexican economy D. American Progressives generally held liberal views on the issue of racial assimilation E. the United States government offered Mexicans land in exchange for military service A. isolate the United States from postwar world affairs B. prevent the United States from seeking reparations from Germany C. violate President Wilson's own Fourteen Points D. limit United States sovereignty E. give England and France a greater role than the United States in maintaining world peace 323. The Scopes trial represented all of the following EXCEPT 327. Which of the following has been viewed by some historians as an indication of strong anti-Catholic sentiment in the presidential election of 1928? A. a conflict between rural and urban culture B. a battle between Protestant fundamentalism and modern science C. a debate about Biblical interpretation D. the tensions created by the new role of the United States as a world leader in the 1920s E. the lack of academic freedom in some parts of the country A. the increased political activity of the Ku Klux Klan B. the failure of the farm bloc to go to the polls C. Alfred E. Smith's choice of Arkansas Senator Joseph T. Robinson as his running mate D. Alfred E. Smiths' failure to carry a solidly Democratic South E. Herbert Hoover's use of "rugged individualism" as his campaign slogan 324. Which of the following is true of the forced relocation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast during the Second World War? A. President Roosevelt claimed that military necessity justified the action. B. The Supreme Court immediately declared the action unconstitutional. C. The relocation was implemented according to congressional provisions for the internment of dissidents. D. The Japanese Americans received the same treatment as that accorded German Americans and Italian Americans. E. Few of those relocated were actually United States citizens. 328. During his presidency, Harry S. Truman did all of the following EXCEPT Page 29 A. abolish the Tennessee Valley Authority B. establish a new loyalty program for federal employees C. extend Social Security benefits D. order the desegregation of the armed forces E. veto the Taft-Hartley Act Answer Key for Test "All multiple choice questions.tst", 4/7/2006 No. in Q-Bank 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 1-16 1-17 1-18 1-19 1-20 1-21 1-22 1-23 1-24 1-25 1-26 1-27 1-28 1-29 1-30 1-31 1-32 1-33 1-34 1-35 1-36 1-37 1-38 1-39 1-40 1-41 1-42 1-43 1-44 1-45 No. on Test 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Correct Answer A E C E A E B C C A B B D D D B A E B B E D B B A E C A C E B D B D D A A E A C C D A C A Page 30 1-46 1-47 1-48 1-49 1-50 1-51 1-52 1-53 1-54 1-55 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-27 2-28 2-29 2-30 2-31 2-32 2-33 2-34 2-35 2-36 2-37 2-38 2-39 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 C C E A E C A B D A B C A C A A C D D D E B D B E C E C D A C E B B A E B B A B B C B B C B D D A Page 31 2-40 2-41 2-42 2-43 2-44 2-45 2-46 2-47 2-48 2-49 2-50 2-51 2-52 2-53 2-54 2-55 2-56 2-57 2-58 2-59 2-60 2-61 2-62 2-63 2-64 2-65 2-66 2-67 2-68 2-69 2-70 2-71 2-72 2-73 2-74 2-75 2-76 2-77 2-78 2-79 2-80 2-81 2-82 2-83 2-84 2-85 2-86 2-87 2-88 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 E C B C B D E C E D E D B D B D C E B C E B C B B E C A B D E B E C C E C D A A C A E C C A B B B Page 32 2-89 2-90 2-91 2-92 2-93 2-94 2-95 2-96 2-97 2-98 2-99 2-100 2-101 2-102 2-103 2-104 2-105 2-106 2-107 2-108 2-109 2-110 2-111 2-112 2-113 2-114 2-115 2-116 2-117 2-118 2-119 2-120 2-121 2-122 2-123 2-124 2-125 2-126 2-127 2-128 2-129 2-130 2-131 2-132 2-133 2-134 2-135 2-136 2-137 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 E B E C D B C A B E C E A C A E B E A B D D E B B E D C C A D E E D B D C B D A B E E C B A E A D Page 33 2-138 2-139 2-140 2-141 2-142 2-143 2-144 2-145 2-146 2-147 2-148 2-149 2-150 2-151 2-152 2-153 2-154 2-155 2-156 2-157 2-158 2-159 2-160 2-161 2-162 2-163 2-164 2-165 2-166 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-18 3-19 3-20 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 D D A D C D E B E C A D D E A D B B C B A E A B B C D E C E E D D B B E E A C C C B E D D C B D B Page 34 3-21 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-29 3-30 3-31 3-32 3-33 3-34 3-35 3-36 3-37 3-38 3-39 3-40 3-41 3-42 3-43 3-44 3-45 3-46 3-47 3-48 3-49 3-50 3-51 3-52 3-53 3-54 3-55 3-56 3-57 3-58 3-59 3-60 3-61 3-62 3-63 3-64 3-65 3-66 3-67 3-68 3-69 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 D D D E A A C A B C D D D A D A A A B C E B D D D D B D D B D C D A B D D E A E E D A C B A C D E Page 35 3-70 3-71 3-72 3-73 3-74 3-75 3-76 3-77 3-78 3-79 3-80 3-81 3-82 3-83 3-84 3-85 3-86 3-87 3-88 3-89 3-90 3-91 3-92 3-93 3-94 3-95 3-96 3-97 3-98 3-99 3-100 3-101 3-102 3-103 3-104 3-105 3-106 3-107 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 A E D B D C D E B A C D D A C D E D D C B D E B E E C E C B E D D A B A D A Page 36