APUSH FINAL
Which of the following was a major contrast between the New England colonies and the colonies of France?
The New England colonies were based on more diverse agriculture and commerce.
Which of the following was a major difference in economic development between the Northeast and the South in the first half of the 1800s?
The South relied much less on wage labor than the Northeast.
The excerpt would be most useful to historians as a source of information about which of the following?
The role that appeals and advertising played in encouraging men and women to participate in colonization efforts
Which of the following actions by the Clinton administration best reflects the ideas about the scope of government expressed in the excerpt?
The enactment of welfare reform to restrict benefits and encourage self-reliance
The patterns described in the excerpt most directly foreshadowed which of the following developments
The population decline in Native American societies
Schurz's analysis most directly illustrated the debates about which of the following issues in the South?
The process of readmitting Confederate states
The ideas expressed in Washington's address most strongly influenced which United States foreign policy decision in the twentieth century?
The refusal to join the League of Nations in 1919
The developments described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following changes in the first half of the 1800s?
The sharp increase in the number of workers making goods for distant markets.
Which of the following best represents continuity in the years after 1945 with the ideas that Roosevelt expressed in the excerpt?
United States membership in an international collective security organization
The poster most directly reflects the
Wartime mobilization of United States society
Conditions like those shown in the image contributed most directly to which of the following?
An increase in Progressive reform activity
The change in settlement patterns from 1700 to 1775 had which of the following effects?
An increase in conflicts between British settlers and American Indians
The ideas expressed in the excerpt differed from the prevailing United States approach to foreign policy issues primarily in that Roosevelt was
Arguing to expand the role of the United States in the world
Truman issues the doctrine primarily in order to
Bolster noncommunist nations, particularly in Europe
Robinson's assertion that she and the other workers were "well off" would be challenged during the second half of the nineteenth century by which of the following?
Confrontations between unions and factory management over wages and working conditions.
The concerns expressed by Washington were a response to the
Controversy regarding support for the revolutionary government of France
The poster was intended to
Convince women that they had an essential role in the war effort
Which of the following groups most strongly opposed Washington's point of view in the address?
Democratic-Republicans
Which of the following represents a later example of the change highlighted in the poster?
Feminist calls for equal economic opportunities in the 1970's.
Advocates for individuals such as those shown in the image would have most likely agreed with which of the following perspectives?
Government should act to eliminate the worst abuses of industrial society.
The change in settlement patterns from 1700 to 1775 best explains the
Growth of social tensions between backcountry settlers and coastal elites.
The export of New World crops to the Old World Transformed European society mostly by
Improving diets and thereby stimulating population growth
In the 1840's and 1850's, the views expressed by Calhoun most directly contributed to
Increased sectional divisions between the North and the South
Muir's ideas are most directly a reaction to the
Increasing usage and exploitation of western landscapes
The map most directly depicts the
Inland expansion of the colonial population
Most historians would argue that the recommendations of Washington's address ceased to have a significant influence on United States foreign policy as a result of
Involvement in the Second World War
Which of the following most directly undermines Calhoun's assertions?
Many slaves engaged in forms of resistance to slavery
The excerpt best reflects as effort by Roosevelt to
Overcome opposition to participation in the impending Second World War
Efforts by Republicans such as Schurz to establish a base for their party in the South after the Civil War ultimately failed because
Republicans grew weary of pressing their Reconstruction agenda in a hostile environment
In his statement Truman had the goal of
Restraining communist military power and ideological influence
The ideas expressed by Clinton in the excerpt were most similar to those of which twentieth-century president?
Ronald Reagan
Which of the following groups would have been most likely to support Calhoun's views expressed in the excerpt?
Southern landowners
The attitudes of White Southerners described by Schurz contributed to which of the following developments in the last quarter of the nineteenth century?
The establishment of sharecropping throughout the South
Which of the following most directly contributed to the developments described in the excerpt?
The expansion and increased organization of industrial production
The conditions shown in the image depict which of the following trends in the late nineteenth century?
The growing gap between wealthy people and people living in poverty
Which of the following aspects of Muir's description expresses a major change in Americans' views of the natural environment?
The idea that government should preserve wilderness areas in a natural state.
The pattern of colonial settlement up to 1700 resulted most directly from which of the following factors?
The orientation of the British colonies toward producing commodities for export to Europe
The trends described by Taylor most directly illustrate which of the following major historical developments in the Atlantic world?
The phenomenon known as the Columbian Exchange
The excerpt suggests that promoters such as Smith most-typically presented migration as a means for
Workers to achieve social mobility and economic opportunity