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5.7 Who of the following most fulfilled the aspirations of David Walker?

a. 54th Massachusetts Volunteers

1.1 The Spanish treatment of the natives highlighted in the excerpt led most directly to what?

a. A growing call for the reform of Spanish-Indian relations

1.8 What factor contributed to England establishing settlements in the Americas later than other European nations?

a. Disruptions in England caused by religious uphevals

5.16 In what area did Reconstruction have its greatest success?

a. Election of numerous African American senators from the South

3.8 Which occupational group was most highly represented in all of the state legislatures combined?

a. Farmers

3.21 Which political party supported the Alien and Sedition Acts?

a. Federalists

2.18 Which colonial conflict resulted from the movement referenced in question 2.23?

a. French and Indian war

2.1 The composition of the passenger list indicates that these colonists were likely part of what?

a. Great Migration

1.15 The scene shown in the image most directly led to

a. Native Americans helping European settlers survive by providing needed food and supplies

3.9 Which state legislature had the most balanced representation of the various occupations?

a. New York

3.14 Which event posed the greatest threat to the stability of the new nation between 1783 and 1800?

a. Newburgh Conspiracy

5.8 Based on the nature of the argument of the author and the date of publication, this document is most likely a response to what?

a. Uncle Tom's Cabin

3.6 What "union" was Franklin calling for?

b. Albany Plan

1.6 Columbus left part of his crew in Hispaniola when he returned to Span so the crew could

b. Continue the search for gold.

5.9 Who would most likely have agreed with the perspective of the author?

b. Edmund Ruffin

2.17 The quoted passage is associated with which colonial movement?

b. Enlightenment

3.5 The document refers to which conflict?

b. French and Indian War

1.16 Why did Columbus take advantage of the Taino Indians?

b. He believed the Indians had access to sources of gold.

5.11 During the war, how was the North able to maintain revenues without the tariffs from the South?

b. Instituting an income tax

3.3 The "Six Nations" the author refers to are the

b. Iroquois

1.13 Which explorer is most likely pictured in the image?

b. Jacques Cartier

3.10 Which occupational group had the greatest influence in the southern colonies?

b. Large landowners

2.7 The quotation describes the effects of which of the following?

b. Middle passage

5.14 If this image had been created in 1863, it would have been referring to the

b. New York Draft Riots

3.18 Which of the following shows the influence of the American Revolution on limiting the growth of slavery?

b. Northwest Ordinance

2.10 The author of this document was most likely a member of which religious denomination?

b. Puritans

2.12 The point of view of the author is representative of which of the following?

b. Religious freedom

5.1 Most historians consider the national movement for women's political equality to have begun with the

b. Seneca Falls Convention

2.15 Which of the following individuals is best associated with this document?

b. Sir Edmund Andros

2.21 Which disease was native to the new world?

b. Syphilis

4.2 Whom would U.S. citizens identify as the leader of the "worthy allies" in this image?

b. Tecumseh

5.4 Southern legislators succeeded in getting a federal "gag rule" because they feared that Walker's Appeal and other abolitionist writing would inspire slave revolts. Which of the following justified that fear?

b. Turner's Rebellion

2.2 These colonists most likely migrated...

b. as indentured servants

3.24 As a result of the Alien and Sedition Acts, fear of the abuse of executive power led to the development of the

b. doctrine of nullification

2.14 What is this document best associated with?

b. mercantilism

3.16 The author of this passage indicates that the Negros of the Boston area are doing what?

c Offering to fight for the Loyalist cause

1.4 How is the Reconquista referred to by Columbus in this passage related to Spanish exploration during the sixteenth century.

c. After the Reconquista, soldiers needed a way to express their religious fervor and military bravery in the service of Spain.

3.15 Which of the following did the author, in 1786, refer to as the greatest of the "embarrassments which characterize the present State of our national affairs, foreign and domestic"?

c. All laws needed to be ratified by nine of the thirteen states.

3.12 The quotation is from which document or documented event?

c. Annapolis Convention

1.14 Which of the following was the LEAST important factor spurring European exploration in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?

c. Desire to spread Christianity to the new peoples following the Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation.

3.13 Of all the "important defects in the system of the Foederal Government," which was the most disturbing to the leadership of the nation in 1786?

c. Economic instability

5.2 In what area did women made their most significant and pivotal contributions to the Civil War?

c. Establishment of sanitary commissions

5.18 Justice Harlan believed that this decision would allow the southern states to remove the protections for African Americans recently conferred by what?

c. Fourteenth Amendment

2.4 The savages the author refers to were most likely part of which native american nation?

c. Huron

2.20 What disease was especially deadly to European settlers in the Chesapeake and Southern Colonies?

c. Malaria

2.8 Who was the author of this document?

c. Olaudah Equiano

2.9 What was the most common and the most successful way newly enslaved Africans responded to enslavement?

c. Passive resistance

3.7 The document quoted from is an example of which historical theme?

c. Politics and Power

3.17 Who of the following was part of the "conspiracy" in Boston to which the author refers?

c. Prince Hall

1.11 Which area of the future United States was most influenced by the Spanish in the sixteenth century?

c. Southwest

1.3 Which of the following best describes the way the Spanish treated Native Americans in the sixteenth century?

c. Spanish settlers viewed the Native Americans as inferior and subject to domination.

1.9 Which of the following was true of Native Americans prior to the arrival of Europeans in the Americas?

c. They lived in agricultural communities with a strong central government (CHECK THIS ANSWER)

3.4 Which treaty would eventually be signed in 1784 between the Six Nations and the "bad children" the author refers to?

c. Treaty of Ft. Stanwix

2.16 What was the colonial reaction to the new restrictions detailed in the quotation?

c. Triangular trade

4.1 The perspective of this image is most likely attributable to which of the following groups?

c. War Hawks

1.12 When comparing European settlements in the Americas, Spain

c. Was more successful at converting the Indians to Christianity that was the English Government

5.5 Which of the following was the first indication of a significant shift in American politics away from supporting the expansion of slavery, while continuing to tolerate is existence?

c. Wilmot Proviso

2.11 Which of the following was most likely to be a consequence of the attitudes described in quotations?

c. king philip's war

5.12 The reliance of the North on its economy to win the war is most evident in

d. Admiral Farragus naval blockade

3.1 What "matter" is the author objecting to?

d. American Rebellion

4.5 Which battle was the basis for U.S. expansion into Native American lands in the southeast?

d. Battle of Tippecanoe

2.3 These colonists would most likely have traveled to which of the following locations?

d. Boston

5.3 Which of the following caused a significant rift between Fredrick Douglass and the women's rights movement?

d. Fifteenth Amendment

5.6 Which of the following inspired a dramatic expansion of support in the North for free blacks and the Underground Railroad?

d. Fugitive Slave Act

2.6 The conflict referred to in the document most likely was spurred by European competition over what?

d. Furs

4.3 In addition to hostilities with Native American tribes, what was one major trigger of the War of 1812?

d. Impressment

3.20 The Alien and Sedition Acts were used principally to target which group?

d. Journalists

3.11 Which group would most likely support the Federalist Party?

d. Merchants

2.13 What document is this quotation a part of?

d. Navigation act

3.2 Which "whites" might the author be thinking of when he says they are "tired out in making complaints and getting no redress"?

d. Paxton Boys

5.17 Which case does this dissent belong to?

d. Plessy v. Ferguson

5.13 Which of the following was most responsible for the high death toll of the Civil War?

d. Poor medical care

1.2 Before becoming a priest, Las Casas helped in the conquest of Cuba and was rewarded with an encomienda. What was the encomienda system implemented by the Spanish in the New World?

d. Provide labor for the Spanish colony

5.15 This image was created in 1868. Accordingly, the military officer in the middle of the image represents the policy of

d. Radical Reconstruction

3.19 Which of the following historical movements represents the continuity expressed by the author about equality?

d. Republican Motherhood

1.10 Besides the items in the excerpt, such as the establishment of colleges, which of the following statements is true regarding Spain's colonial empire in the sixteenth century?

d. The Roman Catholic Church had strong influence

1.5 Beyond his stated goal of converting the residents to Christianity, why did Columbus specifically want to reach the regions of India.

d. The fall of Constantinople had closed land routes to the lucrative trade with the East.

1.7 Hakluyt, the author of the excerpt above, used stories of North America to create a "true picture" of the Indians. What was a direct result of Hakluyt's description of the New World?

d. The first permanent settlement of Roanoke was established on the Outer Banks of North Carolina

3.23 Who won the election of 1800 with the help of the backlash to the Alien and Sedition Acts?

d. Thomas Jefferson

2.5 Which pattern of settlement was most closely affiliated with the French?

d. Trading posts

2.19 What was the consequence of the high mortality rates described in this passage?

d. Use of African Slaves

3.22 Which of the following represents a counter-reaction to the Alien and Sedition Acts?

d. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions

5.10 The tension between the issues of slavery and immigration led to the destruction of which political party?

d. Whigs


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