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The excerpt illustrates which of the following visions for Virginia? A land that would provide agricultural products that would enrich England
which of the following developments in the 17th century could be used as evidence to support or modify the references to servants in the second paragraph? Colonists become more dependent on raids of Native American settlements to Obtain worker
Based on ideas expressed in the passage, John Winthrop was most likely puritain
At the time Winthrop wrote the passage, he was most likely migrating to which of the following areas? Massachusetts
The population trend for African Americans depicted on the graph resulted most directly from which of the following? The development of an economy based on growing crops for export
Why did Winthrop say the Puritans must build a city upon a hill? In order to serve as a religious inspiration to others
What statement best describes the relationships between different European imperial powers? Colonial rivalry led to frequent conflicts
Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the ways in which American colonial values influenced conflict with Great Britain? Value placed on education, combined with Enlightenment ideas led to greater public engagement in politic
Which statement regarding cultural values in the North American English colonies by the mid-18th century is correct? Enlightenment influences were in strict conflict with traditional religious values
Why did slavery become prevalent in the Southern colonies but not in New England? Southern colonies relied on more labor intensive cash crops
The excerpt most directly reflects which of the following goals for England's North American colonies? Integrating them into a coherent imperial structure based on mercantalism
One direct long-term effect of the Navigation Act was that it contributed to the rise of opposition that ultimately fostered the independence movement
What was the Virginia Company's purpose for writing this tract? To persuade people to move to the colonies
Based on the information in this excerpt, what is Samuel Kercheval's point of view toward Bacon and his followers? They were dangerous men who threatened colonial stability and prosperity
According the excerpt, Bacon's Rebellion was initiated by a group of farmers who felt most directly threatened by conflict with natives
What was the primary reason Smith offered to justify colonization of Virginia? The profit from of natural resources
Are the events depicted in the painting representative of the general pattern of interactions between the British colonists and indigenous people in the Middle colonies? Partially - Native Americans negotiated with these colonies but also used forco in resist
A key difference between Pennsylvania and the New England colonies was its ethnic diversity
The characteristics of Pennsylvania as described in the passage are representative of which of the following regions? the Middle colonies
A key feature of Pennsylvania's society was its religious tolerance
Which of the following developments in colonial America most contributed to the sentiments in the excerpt? The dominance of an elite planter class in the Southern colonies
The demands expressed in Bacon's Declaration would have likely been supported by which of the following groups? Former indentured servants
What statement correctly describes the status of slaves in the Southern colonies during the 1700s? (Choose ONLY ONE ANSWER) Slaves inherited the status from their mothers thus incorporating a strong racial element into colonial society
The passage was most likely written in the Southern colonies
The phrase in the passage, "I also hope to receive some colored beads to trade with the savages" most likely refers to which of the following? The importance of trade between Europeans and native tribes
The conflict to which the passage refers took place in the new England
The conflict to which the passage refers was Metacom's War
Based on Wood's passage, which of the following might be considered the most "radical" change brought about by the American Revolution? The development of republican
The radical political changes to which Wood refers were ultimately preserved by which of the following? The US Constitution
Based on the passage, which of the following principles would the author most likely have supported? Separation of powers
Which act is the author refering to in his first sentence The Tea Act
The author of the above passage most likely supported which of the following groups during the time in which this document was written? Anti Federalists
The experience of property owners in the passage, most likely resulted in which of the following reactions? The belief that direct taxation of the colonies could only be imposed by the colonies' legislators
Based on Morgan's views expressed in the passage, colonial American property owners prior to the American Revolution would have believed most strongly in which of the following? The natural rights of the individual
To which of the following does the author seem to be arguing in favor? A strong central government
Which of the following would most likely have strongly supported the author's views in the passage at the time written? Alexandar Hamilton
One of the immediate results of the author's argument in the passage was ratification of the Constitution
Which conclusion can best be drawn from the passage? Washington believes the Articles of Confederation is inadequate.
In the passage, Washington is most likely reacting to the weakness of the federal government
Those who shared Washington's views most likely supported which of the following? A constitutional convention to scrap the Articles of Confederation
Abigail Adams' views best reflect which of the previous trends in American society? A patriarchal system that provided few rights for women
Abigail Adams' views regarding the importance and viability of women were later proven through women playing vital social and economic roles during the Revollitionary War
The passage above was written in response to British efforts to tax the colonies.
Which of the following historical developments most directly precipitated the conditions leading to the argument in the passage above? The large British debt incurred from the Seven Years' War
The excerpt above best serves as evidence of the bitter political debates of the 1790s.
The legislation above was passed in response to which of the following challenges? The threat posed by foreign alliances and entanglements
The speech above best reflects which of the following continuities in United States history? Debates over the proper role of political parties
Which of the following most directly prompted the arguments in the speech above? Disagreements over the French Revolution and foreign policy
22. This political cartoon was originally drawn to support getting land in the French and Indian War, it was then repurposed to support which of the following? The American Revolution
23. Shay's Rebellion in Massachusetts attracted a lot of attention across America because it revealed which of the following? The weakness of the national government
24. The attitude expressed by Washington in his letter to Knox strengthened calls for A Constitutional Convention
25. "But the great security against a gradual concentration of the several powers in the ... The excerpt above was most likely written by a/n Federalist
In which of the following ways did slavery change in the late 1700s? The ideals of the American Revolution prompted some individuals and groups to call for the abolition of slavery.
Which of the following most directly led to the change in the "temper of America toward Great Britain" described in the excerpt? British efforts to consolidate control over its colonies
‭ 1.)In most respects, the Louisiana Purchase was a bargain for the newly independent United‬‭ States> BUt it was still a hard decision for President Thomas Jefferson. Why?‬ ‭ ‬‭ He worried about that the Louisiana Purchas would make the federal government too‬‭ powerful‬ ‭
2.) Which of the following best exemplified the Jerffereonian embrace of the ideals described in‬ ‭ the excerpt Louisiana Purchas‬ ‭
3.) Which of the following antebellum era historical developments most conflicted with the goals‬‭ of Jeffersonian REpublicans as outlined in the excerpt?‬ ‬‭ The growth of northern industry and regional economic specialization‬ ‭
4.)This excerpt best exemplifies which of the following historical developments of processes in ‭ the first half of American history‬ ‬‭ Resistance from state governments to federal attempts to assert authority over them‬ ‭
5.)In which of the following areas did regional interests and perspectives shave the LEAST‬‭ impact on national policy‬ ‬‭ American Indian Policy‬ ‭
6.) The ideas expressed in the excerpt most directly challenge the main ideal in the early‬ ‭ nineteenth century that‬ Women should focus on the home and domestic sphere
‭ 7.) A limitation of this chart would be the following‬ ‭ ‬‭ It does not account for the non-cotton-related factors and slavery‬
‭ 8.) Which of the following best describes the practice of slavery from the end of the American‬‭ Revolution‬ ‭ ‬‭ Most worked on cotton plantations‬ ‭
9.) What did the nullification crisis, Louisiana Purchase, and some Marshall Court decisions all‬ ‭ have in common‬ ‭ ‬‭ They illustrated attempts by the federal government to assert greater control over the‬‭ states and the resistance those attempts created‬
‭ 10.) As shown in the map, the national system of roads and canals most closely linked which‬ ‭ region's economies together‬ ‭ ‬‭ East and West‬ ‭
11.)The expansion of the U.S transportation network by 1837, as shown in the map above,‭ benefitted MOST from which of the following technological advances‬ ‬‭ Steam Engine‬
‭ 12.) THe ideas expressed in the excerpt can best be understood in the context of debates over‬ ‭ ‬‭ The relationship between the federal government and state govs‬
‭ 13.)Which of the following of Jackson’s policies undermined his position as described in the‬ ‭ excerpt?‬ ‭ ‬‭ Using federal power to forcibly relocate American Indian groups‬ ‭
14.) THis veto marked the end of a policy first introduced by which of the following people‬ ‭ ‬‭ Alexander Hamilton‬
‭ 15.) Which of the following statements best describes Jackson’s reason for issuing the veto?‬ ‭ ‬‭ It mainly benefited Northen and Eastern Bankers‬
‭ 16.)In relation to the image, the main focus of the temperance movement was to - ‭ Prohibit the consumption of alcohol‬
17.)Thomas Cole - The Outbox‬ ‭ The image is an example of the Hudson River School art movement in the mid-nineteenth‬ ‭ century, Romanticism, which addressed all of the following except- ‬‭ Notions of realism and the common man‬ ‭
18.) THe American System was a major product of the ERA of Good Feelings, which is most‬ ‭ associated with which presidency?‬ ‭ ‬‭ Monroe‬
19.) The economic theory referred to as the American system can best be described in the‬ ‭ following manner‬ ‬‭ us consisted of regions that were well suited to economic development ‭
20.) In terms of public improvements, which construction project connected NYC to the Gret‬‭ lakes‬ ‭ ‬‭ Erie Canal‬ ‭
21.) Which of the following historical developments contributed most directly to the market‬ ‭ revolution?‬ ‭ ‬‭ The emergence of new forms of transportation‬ ‭
22.)The concerns expressed in the letter above can best be understood in the context of:‬ ‭ ‬‭ Debates over the extension of slavery into Western territories‬ ‭
23.)The letter above was most likely written in response to:‬ ‭ ‬‭ Passage of the Missouri Compromise‬ ‭
24.)People that believe in which of the following movements would be most likely to agree with‬ ‭ the sentiment in the passage?‬ ‭ ‬‭ Cult of Domesticity‬ ‭
25.) Which of the following best defines a division within abolitionist supported by Garrison in‬ ‭ the passage‬ ‬‭ Whether freed slaves should be given constitutional protections‬ ‭
26.)Based on the passage which belief would most be associated with William Lloyd Garrison‬ ‭ Abolition of slavery‬ ‭
27.)Support for the War of 1812 was strongest among - ‬ ‬‭ Frontier settlers who wanted land and protection from Indians‬ ‭
28.)Which of the following is the best support for German's claim that the United States had‬ abundant cause for war?‬ ‭ The impressemnt of U.S sailors‬ ‭
29.)‬People that believe in which of the following movements would be most likely to agree with the sentiment in the passage? ‭ ‭ Abolitionists‬
Which of the following best describes the Monroe Doctrine? It was an American pronouncement to European countries not to interfere with independent‬
The people in the image are most likely discussing which of the following topics? Learning how to achieve personal salvation by reading the bible
27. Sebastian Brandt most likely works for which of the following? The government of Virginia as a miner for the colony
winthrop's position about territory in Oregon was based primarily on his desire to obtain more land for settlers
which historical development illustrates the Fulfillment of winthrop's argument Polk negotiated a compromise with the British over Oregon
why was the period of expansion between 1842 and 1853 so significant to the development of the United States the United States established borders that still exist today
The acquisitions of land in the West before 1845 were similar to land acquisition after 1845 because they both were motivated by the controversial desire to expand the institution of slavery
which territory did the US gain most directly by going to war mexican cession
to which politician are politicians was Clay directing the last line of the second excerpt southerners who were threatening to secede
the provision of the Compromise of 1850 that appealed most to advocates for slavery was the one regarding the features of the fugitive slave act
Clay's position on slavery and seeded territories was opposed by people who were mostly concerned that they could Texas where slavery had been banned under mexico
which of the following groups would have most likely supported Levins concern to attain Unity of national character Protestants who viewed Roman Catholicism as a foreign faith
how successful were levin and his supporters in the mid-19th century they formed a secretive society that evolved into a political party
which of the following ideas best describes what Douglas is proposing in this excerpt the theme of impending crisis of the South
oponents of Douglas's views in this excerpt or mainly concerned that European powers would object to the possibility of slavery and expansion
which of the following actions by Confederates was the first sign of their rejection of Lincoln's words in the the succession of seven states in the Deep South
the position of Lincoln and the Republicans on which of the following issues caused the greatest fear among southerner defenders of slavery the extension of slavery into the territories
a major part of the Confederate strategy for winning Independence was based on winning recognition and support from Great Britain
which of the following describes a reason not mentioned by strong in this excerpt that discouraged Britain from recognizing the confederacy opposition to slavery among the British working class
the union was most disturbed because they believed that Britain was supporting the Confederates by doing allowing British shipyards to build warships for the Confederacy
in July of 1861 President Lincoln was particularly concerned about how his policies on slavery would affect which areas the states in white because they were slave states that remained in the Union
which of the following statements best describes the states in the medium Grey they included most of the countries population
which of the following statements best describes the states in dark gray they were well connected by railroads
in proclaiming that all persons born in the United States for Citizens the 14th Amendment directly reputed which of the following dred scott decision
which of the following Provisions would be the basis of one of the most contentious judicial issues of the late 19th and early 20th centuries nor deny... equal protection of the laws
which of the following was most important in enabling the Democratic party to regain political power in the south the restrictions on the voting rights of the freedmen
the Victor in the 1876 presidential election was decided based on the recommendation of a special electoral commission
Democrats agreed to accept Rutherford B Hayes as president in 1876 because he agreed to remove federal troops from the south
 

 



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