History Multiple Choice - Semester 1
What are three requirements for becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen?
- The ability to read, write, and speak ordinary English. - A basic knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of United States history and government. - Continuous residence in the United States for at least five years.
The ___ Amendment stated that no one could file a suit against a state of which he was not a resident.
11th
The colony of Jamestown was founded in ____.
1607
Settlers were recalled from the western lands in ___.
1763
The Northwest Ordinance of ___ reserved some land in each township for government use.
1785
The Northwest Ordinance of ___ called for a public education system.
1787
By 1700, the British outnumbered the French in North America about ___.
25 to 1
A territory could become a state when it reached a population of ___.
60,000
By 1675, more than ___ of the population was native-born.
85%
The ___ were unpopular because people believed they were unconstitutional.
Alien and Sedition Acts
The word "___" began to be used instead of "the colonies."
America
Cato and Brutus were pen names of ___ writers.
Anti-Federalist
Which group formed, based on its views, believed that the new Constitution gave too much power to the central government?
Anti-Federalists
The ___ served as the nation's first constitution and was the result of the need of the former colonies to cooperate to win the war.
Articles of Confederation
Writs of ___ allowed officials to perform searches of businesses, ships, and homes.
Assistance
The Continental ___ established a mechanism for suspending trade with Britain.
Association
Select the three main regions of eastern North America.
Atlantic Coastal Plain, Appalachian Mountains, Piedmont
The campaign for Saratoga ended with the ___.
Battle of Bemis Heights
General "Mad" Anthony Wayne defeated the Indians at the ___.
Battle of Fallen Timbers
___ suggested the plan for union at the Albany Conference
Benjamin Franklin
The ___ involved the shooting of civilians by a group of British soldiers.
Boston Massacre
General ___ built a road from Virginia across the mountains to Fort Duquesne.
Braddock
___ were paid to officials if smuggling was detected when shipping goods.
Bribes
The battle for Boston has been called the Battle of ___.
Bunker Hill
The word ____ was left as a clue by the lost Roanoke colony.
CROTOAN
The colony of Jamestown was saved from certain disaster by the strong leadership of ____.
Captain John Smith
The Maryland colony was started as a place where ____ could worship freely.
Catholics
The ____ guaranteed that William Penn would limit his own authority in the colony he founded and would create a representative legislature.
Charter of Liberties
John Marshall
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
The first European to discover the Caribbean islands was ______.
Christopher Colombus
The President is ___ of the Army and Navy.
Commander in Chief
The Bill of Rights was added by the first ___.
Congress
The ___ was given the power to establish post offices and roads.
Congress
The colony of ____ was started by Thomas Hooker as a result of a disagreement with the church leaders of Massachusetts.
Connecticut
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the ___, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States, respectively."
Constitution
Nine states had to ratify the ___ in order for it to become the law of the land.
Constitution
What was the official name of the group led by Lewis and Clark?
Corps of Discovery
Wars to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule were called the _____.
Crusades
The ___ Act made it impossible for the colonists to pay for private debts with paper money.
Currency
The ___ Act was a statement by Parliament that it had authority to tax the colonies.
Declaratory
General Washington crossed the ___ River to defeat a German mercenary force.
Delaware
___ was the first state to ratify the Constitution.
Delaware
The Line of ________ divided newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
Demarcation
___ kept the Articles from being ratified for four years.
Disputes over land issues
Attorney General
Edmund Randolph
Though the colonists were on the western side of the Atlantic, they were still ____.
Englishmen
At the First Continental Congress, the conservatives were in favor of independence at any cost.
False
___ The acts of Parliament had nothing to do with the unification of the colonies.
False
Washington's ___ was a letter to the American people.
Farewell Address
The ___ Party was led by Alexander Hamilton.
Federalist
Those who supported the Constitution were called ___.
Federalists
Who circumnavigated the earth?
Ferdinand Magellan
What area of the future United States was explored by Ponce de León?
Florida
The nation of ___ experienced a revolution just after the United States ratified the Constitution.
France
The nation of ____ was extremely interested in the fur trade in North America.
France
The document which gave all male property owners the right to vote and limited the power of the government is the ____.
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
The ___ Plan would have created a unified government.
Galloway
The first President under the Constitution was ___.
George Washington
___ attacked the French and captured Fort Duquesne.
George Washington
___ was opposed to the formation of political parties.
George Washington
___ was selected to lead the Continental Army.
George Washington
Louisburg was called the ___ of North America.
Gibraltar
The ____ ended with the abdication of King James ll.
Glorious Revolution
What were the three motivations for discovery?
God, gold, and glory
The ____ was led by preachers such as Jonathan Edwards.
Great Awakening
George ___ became prime minister of England because of the efforts of King George lll.
Grenville
What was the result of Hamilton's and Jefferson's disagreement on the question of the national bank?
Hamilton convinced Washington that the objectives of the bank were within the authority granted to the government by the Constitution, so Washington signed the bill into law, establishing the national bank.
The discoveries of ___ gave Holland a claim for colonization.
Henry Hudson
_____ started a school for navigators.
Henry the Navigator
___ were German mercenaries hired by the British to fight against the colonies.
Hessians
The colonial efforts of ____ in North America were stopped by Britain.
Holland
The ____ was the first popularly elected government in America.
House of Burgesses
The population of each state determines how many votes each state are assigned in the ___.
House of Representatives
The ____ were French Protestants.
Huguenots
Nathaniel Bacon had a grievance with Governor Berkeley over ____.
Indian conflicts
The ___ Acts were also called the Coercive Acts.
Intolerable
The best notes taken during the convention were written by ___.
James Madison
___ believed political parties were inevitable.
James Madison
___ took the lead in writing the Bill of Rights.
James Madison
___ led the British forces at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, where he was killed.
James Wolfe
The ___ kept the United States out of a war with Great Britain.
Jay Treaty
Which of these authors of the Federalist Papers wrote about foreign policy?
John Jay
Pocahontas' husband, _____, was the first successful tobacco planter in Virginia.
John Rolfe
____ was tied directly to political status.
Landownership
The first European to visit North America was ______.
Leif Ericson
__ was the book by Thomas Hobbes that argued that life was to be protected by a strong government.
Leviathan
Unalienable rights include "Life, ___, and the pursuit of Happiness."
Liberty
What did Monroe purchase from France for $15 million that doubled the size of the United States?
Louisiana Territory
The ___ case established the idea of judicial review.
Marbury vs. Madison
_____ was an Italian merchant who lived for a time in Cathay (China).
Marco Polo
___ led the French forces at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
Marquis de Montcalm
Maine remained part of ____ until it seceded and became a state in 1820.
Massachusetts
What were the New England colonies?
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire
Pocahontas' Indian name was _____.
Matoaka
The ____ was signed as an agreement between the Plymouth colonists (Pilgrims).
Mayflower Compact
A playwright with great influence during the Revolutionary War was ___.
Mercy Otis Warren
Who led the expedition to Oregon through Louisiana?
Meriwether Lewis
___ were trained to be ready at any time to go to battle.
Minutemen
The tallest mountain in the Appalachian Mountains is ___.
Mount Mitchell
______ controlled the Holy Land during the Middle Ages.
Muslims
The ___ required all trade and manufacture to be handled by the British in England.
Navigation Acts
What were the Middle Colonies?
New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania
The viceroyalty of ____ was in North America.
New Spain
The ______ was a theoretical northern water route around North America to reach the Orient.
Northwest Passage
John Jay met with Benjamin Franklin in ___ to negotiate a settlement to end the war.
Paris
The famous "Liberty or Death" speech was delivered by ___.
Patrick Henry
The ___ Boys were vigilantes from Pennsylvania.
Paxton
After the loss at Chesapeake Bay, the Parliament was taken over by the ___.
Peace Party
Why are political coalitions formed?
People with the same interests need to form a cooperative group in order to get enough votes to win.
The ____ led to King Philip's War.
Pequot
William Jackson served as the secretary of the ___.
Philadelphia Convention
The ___ was an agreement with Spain that opened the Mississippi River.
Pickney Treaty
The colony of ____ established the idea of religious liberty.
Plymouth
___ Rebellion did not succeed in removing white settlers from the trans-Appalachian region.
Pontiac's
What language do the people of Brazil speak?
Portuguese
Samuel Osgood
Postmaster General
The ___ was caused by General Gage looking for powder and arms along the Mystic River.
Powder Alarm
The ___ cannot be born outside the United States.
President
General Washington defeated a large British force at ___, New Jersey, in January of 1777.
Princeton
____ was founded by the Presbyterians in 1746.
Princeton
Which of the following is NOT a proper function of government?
Providing insurance
The pen name given to authors of the Federalist Papers was ___.
Publius
The Massachusetts colony got a boost from the arrival of ____ in 1629.
Puritans
The ___-War was an undeclared war against France.
Quasi
King James Vl of Scotland became King James l of England when ____ died.
Queen Elizabeth I
___ had the closest vote in the ratification process.
Rhode Island
Who brought the textile industry to America?
Samuel Slater
____ superiority gave England the upper hand in colonizing the New World.
Sea
Thomas Jefferson
Secretary of State
Alexander Hamilton
Secretary of Treasury
Henry Knox
Secretary of War
___ justices were chosen to fill the Supreme Court.
Six
John Jay was sent to France and ___ as an ambassador during the War for Independence.
Spain
The ___ joined the French in the fight against Britain, but they were unsuccessful.
Spanish
The ___ Act placed a tax on paper used for certain purposes.
Stamp
The kings of the House of ____ included James I and Charles II.
Stuart
The ___ Act modified the taxes on products, such as molasses and rum.
Sugar
The U.S. holiday called ____ had its beginnings with the colonists at Plymouth.
Thanksgiving
What was the effect of the Federalist Papers on New York?
The people elected delegates who would ratify the Constitution.
What did the delegates to the Constitutional Convention NOT have in common?
They were from the same section of the nation.
The Louisiana Purchase was arranged by ___.
Thomas Jefferson
The ___ Compromise involved the counting of slaves.
Three-Fifths
Which of the following is NOT a reason given for the establishment of the Constitution?
To insure foreign tranquility
___ is a crime committed through the levying of war against the government.
Treason
The Revolutionary War came to an end with the signing of the ___.
Treaty of Paris
The Americans endured a difficult winter while training at ___.
Valley Forge
The Senate is headed by the U.S. ___.
Vice President
The colony of ____ was named for Queen Elizabeth l.
Virginia
____ was the first English child born in America.
Virginia Dare
The two plans concerning representation were the ___.
Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan
What were the Southern Colonies?
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
John Locke was influenced by the ___.
Whigs of England
The rebellion of western farmers over high excise taxes has been called the ___.
Whiskey Rebellion
The famous Methodist evangelist George ____ led revival meetings throughout the colonies.
Whitefield
General ___ assembled an invasion force to take New York City.
William Howe
The founder of Pennsylvania was ____.
William Penn
___ led the British forces against the French in the Seven Years' War
William Pitt
The ___ Affair involved an attempted bribe by French diplomats.
XYZ
"___" was played by an American military band after the victory at Saratoga.
Yankee Doodle
Jefferson and Madison opposed the formation of ___.
a national bank
What is responsibility?
a sense of "ought" and involves doing the right thing
George Washington died of ___.
a throat infection
"The ___ shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial."
accused
In order to add ___ to the Constitution, two-thirds of both Houses or two-thirds of the states must call a convention for proposing amendments; then they must be ratified by the Legislatures of three-fourths of the states or by three-fourths of the Convention.
amendments
The fourth section of the Declaration of Independence closes by ___.
announcing that the colonies are now an independent nation, the United States of America
"The right of the people to keep and bear ___, shall not be infringed."
arms
A(n) ____ is a device for taking measurements of the positions of heavenly bodies.
astrolabe
The British attempted to discourage the Americans by ___.
blockading American ports
Great Britain angered foreign nations by ___.
boarding neutral ships
Who authored the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom?
both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
What are three privileges that make U.S. citizenship desirable?
bringing family members into the United States, holding political office, and voting
A small, two- or three-masted ship built after the Middle Ages by the Portuguese or Spanish is a _______.
caravel
To _____ means to sail around the world.
circumnavigate
Patrick O'Bannon
defeated the Pasha of Tripoli at Derna
Many of the new tax collectors were incompetent; some were actually ___.
dishonest
The ____ between the king and his colonial subjects was more about interests than miles.
distance
The members of House of Representatives were directly ___ by the people of the states.
elected
One who is able to cast a vote for President in the electoral college is the definition of ___.
elector
The duty of ___ is to give their votes for President.
electors
Napoleon
emperor of France
"All men are created ___."
equal
The English Bill of Rights had no direct bearing on the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights and on other important U.S. documents
false
"Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive ___ imposed."
fines
The people of the colonies had enjoyed a century of increasing ____.
freedom
The Americans were ___ to be part of the British Empire.
glad
The word "ambitious" means ____.
having an eagerness and strong desire to achieve or obtain
The word "penal" means:
having to do with the punishment of criminal behavior
The ____ rule gave heads of household free land in the Virginia Colony.
headright
A company owned by private investors was called a _____.
joint-stock
The Sugar Act did away with the right of smugglers to a trial by ___.
jury
The "___" states gave up their western lands.
landed
Which branch of the government is usually the most responsive to the will of the people?
legislative
The Bill of Rights was to be ratified by three-fourths of the ___.
legislatures
Government is formed to protect life, ___, and property.
liberty
What two things were the Jamestown colonists required by their investors to do?
make a profit for the investors and propagate the Christian religion
The economic system called ___ required European nations to colonize new areas to provide resources.
mercantilism
A(n) _____ is a rebellion against authority, particularly against the captain or leader of a ship or mission.
mutiny
The art of science of plotting, determining, or directing the course of travel is called ____.
navigation
Declaring independence ___ the colonial charters.
nullified
No person shall "be subject for the same ___ to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb."
offence
The Senators and Representatives of Congress were not to hold any other ___ while in their elected office.
office
The first challenge facing the Treasury Department was ___.
paying off the national debt
The powers not given to the United States or to the States are reserved to the ___.
people
Congress has the ___ to declare the punishment of treason.
power
The colonists objected to soldiers being ___ in their towns in peace time.
quartered
Stephen Decatur
recaptured the U.S.S. Philadelphia
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of ___ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof."
religion
"No taxation without ___."
representation
The Philadelphia Convention was held to ___, but instead, replaced it with the U.S. Constitution.
revise the Articles of Confederation
What cash crops were grown in the South?
rice, tobacco, cotton, and indigo
One purpose of the government is to protect the ___ and liberties of the individual.
rights
The second part of the Declaration of Independence is a ___.
section defending the idea of separation from a government
The third part of the Declaration of Independence is a ___.
section listing the wrongs of the British government and how it failed to correct these wrongs
Sacagawea
served as an interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
The "___ heard round the world" was fired at Lexington.
shot
The introduction of ____ started with the capture and sale of Indians.
slavery
The Navigation Acts that controlled shipping were largely ineffective because of the efforts of ___.
smugglers
Abigail Adams
spoke out on social issues
Paul Revere was a leader of the colonial ___ network.
spy
The Cabinet was ___.
the President's board of advisors
The Congress desired to sell the lands of the Northwest Territory because ___.
the nation needed the money
The first part of the Declaration of Independence is ___.
the preamble
The 12th Amendment changed ___.
the way Presidential elections were determined
Aaron Burr
tied with Jefferson in a presidential election
Define the word "accommodate."
to allow; to oblige someone in need
What was the purpose of the Olive Branch Petition?
to ask for help and favor of the king
Washington's most important strategy was ___.
to keep his army from being destroyed
A spirit of religious ____ had increased steadily since the founding of the colonies.
toleration
Colleges had a very different emphasis in the colonies than in England.
true
Religious toleration in the colonies was narrowly focused on Christianity.
true
The Suffolk Resolves called for a boycott of all British trade.
true
The Trade Compromise meant that slavery could be ended in ___.
twenty years
The ___ plan failed, but its narrow defeat demonstrated how close the colonies were to becoming a unified nation.
unification
The constitutions of the states were ___.
very similar