APUSH Unit 2 Semester Exam
The revolutionary war began with fighting in _____ then in 1777-1778 fighting was concentrated in ____ and then fighting concluded in ______.
New England the middles colonies the South
Thomas Jefferson once observed that "the best school of political liberty the world ever saw" was the
New England Town Meeting
Thomas Jefferson once observed that "the best school of political liberty the world ever saw" was
New England town meeting.
Native American (Indian) civilization was least highly developed in
North America.
What proportion of the British merchant marine fleet was American built?
One-third
The argument between Great Britain and its American colonies during the 1760's and the 1770's over "virtual representation" concerned
Parliament ability to reflect capital interest
Colonist objected to the Stamp Act because
Parliament passed the tax, not the colonist
The argument between Great Britain and its American colonies during the 1760's and 1770's over "virtual representation" concerned
Parliament's ability to reflect colonial interests
The origins of the modern plantation system can be found in the
Portuguese slave trade
The new Republic passed a major test when
Power was peacefully transferred from the conservative Federalists to the more liberal Jeffersonians in the election of 1800.
All of the following were allies in the French and Indian War except
Prussia
The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following?
Set a boundary along the crest of the Appalachians beyond which the English colonists were forbidden to settle.
The financial means for England's first permanent colonization in America were provided
a joint-stock company
As a result of the rapid population growth in colonial America during the eighteenth century
a momentous shift occurred in the balance of power between the colonies and the mother country.
When the alliance with France was formalized, the Americans were able to gain all of the following except
a negotiated peace treaty with the British.
With the British and American victory in the Seven Years' War
a new spirit of independence arose, as the French threat disappeared.
In Calvinist thought, the "conversion" was
a personal experience when God revealed an individual's heavenly destiny.
In a broad sense, America was
a revolutionary force from the day of its discovery by Europeans.
Shays's Rebellion convinced many Americans of the need for
a stronger central government
The greatest achievement of the government under the Articles of Confederation was its establishment of
a system for orderly settlement of the West
The New England family can best be described as
a very stable institution.
Probably the most alarming characteristic of the new Constitution to those who opposed it was the
absence of a bill of rights
All of the following were actions taken by the colonists that helped them unite except
acceptance of the Navigation Laws.
The Articles of Confederation were finally approved when
all states claiming western lands surrendered them to the national government
The Articles of Confederation were finally approved when
all states claiming western lands surrendered them to the national government.
French aid to the colonies did all of the following except
allowed American forces to focus only on the southern theater
As originally ratified, the United States Constitution provided for
an electoral college
The American Revolution was
an example of accelerated evolution rather than outright revolution
The colonist who ultimately embraced the vision of America as an independent nation had in common all of the following characteristics except
an unwillingness to subjugate others
The colonists who ultimately embraced the vision of america as an independent nation had in common all of the following characteristics except
an unwillingness to subjugate others
The Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention worked out an acceptable scheme for
apportioning congressional representation
The Great Compromise at the constitutional Convention worked out an acceptable scheme for
apportioning congressional representation
Relations between the English colonists and the Powhatan were at first conciliatory, but remained tense, especially
as the starving colonists took to raiding Indian food supplies.
The large-state plan, put forward in the Constitutional Convention
based representation in the House and Senate on population.
By 1750, all the southern plantation colonies
based their economies on the production of staple crops for export, practiced slavery, provided tax support for the Church of England, had few large cities
A major reason for the founding of the Maryland colony in 1634 was to
be financially profitable and create a refuge for the Catholics.
As a result of the Seven Years' War, Great Britain
became the dominant power in North America
Under mercantilist doctrine, the American colonies were expected to do all of the following except
become economically self-sufficient as soon as possible
All of the following were characteristics of the original thirteen colonies except
belief they were a single people with a common destiny, who ought to break from Britain.
Pennsylvania was founded by
best advertised.
One of the enduring paradoxes of American history is that
both liberals and conservatives have championed from heritage of democratic revolution.
The Christian Crusaders were indirectly responsible for the discovery of America because they
brought back news of valuable Far Eastern spices, drugs, and silk
The Battle of Saratoga was a key victory for the Americans because it
brought the colonists much-needed aid and a formal alliance with France
The Declaration of Independence did all of the following EXCEPT
call for the abolition of the slave trade
The Declaration of Independence did all the following EXCEPT
call for the abolition of the slave trade
Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense
called for American independence and the creation of a democratic republic
The First Continental Congress
called for a complete boycott of British goods.
The most important contribution of the seagoing privateers during the revolutionary war was that they
captured hundreds of British Merchant ships
Puritan religious beliefs allowed all of the following except
challenging religious authority.
One reason that the United States avoided the frightful excuses of the French Revolution is that
cheap land was easily available and America had few landed aristocrats
All of the following were examples of colonial protest against the Stamp Act except
colonial legislators issuing a court mandate forbidding the enforcement of the act.
Colonial legislatures were often able to bend the power of the governors to their will because
colonial legislatures controlled taxes and expenditures that paid the governors' salaries.
In a republic, power
comes from the people themselves
One of the surest avenues to speedy wealth in the American colonies was
commercial ventures
he feasibility of representative government had been demonstrated in the
committees of correspondence
Change in colonial policy by the British government that helped precipitate the American Revolution involved
compelling the American colonist to shoulder of the financial cost of the empire
French motives in the New World included the desire to
compete with Spain for an empire in America.
All of the following statements are true regarding Washington's selection to head up the Continental Army except
congress strongly perceived his qualities of leadership
Passage of the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act
convinced many colonists that the British were trying to take away their historic liberty.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the relationship between the thirteen states
convinced many that a stronger central government was needed.
During a generation of peace following the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, Britain provided its American colonies with
decades of salutary neglect.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 was a significant achievement because it
defined the process by which territories could become states
The New Light preachers of the Great Awakening
delivered intensely emotional sermons
In seeking diplomatic recognition from foreign powers during the War for Independence, the American government found it necessary to
demonstrate a determination and potential to win independence.
In the colonial wars before 1754, Americans
demonstrated an astonishing lack of unity
The Quebec Act
denied Quebec a representative assembly and trial by jury
Republican belief held that the stability of society and the authority of the government
depended on the virtue of its citizenry.
All of the following were true of England as the 17th century opened up except
desolate cities with a decreasing population.
The population in Catholic New France grew very slowly because
disease took a heavy toll on New France's inhabitants.
It was highly significant to the course of future events that
economic democracy preceded political democracy in the United States
The first Navigation Laws were designed to
eliminate Dutch shippers from the American carrying trade
Early signs of the abolitionist movement can be seen in the
emancipation of slaves
France was finally able to join in the scramble for colonies in the New World as a result of the
end of the religious wars
The British invasion of Canada in 1756 during the Seven Years' War
ended in defeat
For the Americans, the seven years' war
ended the myth of British invincibility
Some of the more advanced Native American cultures did all of the following except
engage in significant ocean voyages of discovery.
Settlers of the Connecticut River colony developed a document known as the Fundamental Orders, which
established a regime democratically controlled by "substantial" citizens.
Virtual representation meant that
every member of Parliament represented all British subjects.
Immediately after the Revolution, the New American nation's greatest strength lay in its
excellent political leadership
Immediately after the Revolution, the new American nation's greatest strength lay in its
excellent political leadership.
During the War for Independence, the principal reason the American government sought diplomatic recognition from foreign powers was to
facilitate the purchase of arms and borrowing of money from other nations
During the Revolution, the frontier saw much fighting, which
failed to stem the tide of westward-moving pioneers.
When new towns were established in New England, all of the following were true except
families did not automatically receive land.
Many Whigs in Britain hoped for an American victory in the War for Independence because they
feared that if George III triumphed, his rule at home might become tyrannical
When William Pitt became prime minister during the Seven Years' War, he
focused his military strategy on the Quebec-Montreal area
Shay's Rebellion was provoked by
foreclosures on the mortgages of backcountry farmers
African Americans during the Revolutionary War
fought for both the Americans and the British
By about 1700, black slaves outnumbered white settlers in the English West Indies by nearly
four to one
Colonial American taverns were all of the following except
frequented mainly by the lower class
Colonial American taverns were all of the following except
frequented mainly by the lower class.
As a result of the Revolution's emphasis on equality, all of the following were achieved except
full equality between women and men.
As slavery spread in the South
gaps in the social structure widened
The headright system, which made some people very wealthy, consisted of
giving the right to acquire fifty acres of land to the person paying the passage of a laborer to America.
Seventeenth-century colonial tobacco growers usually responded to depressed prices for their crop by
growing more tobacco to increase their volume to production.
In contrast to the seventeenth century, by 1775, colonial Americans
had become more stratified into social classes and had less social mobility.
General William Howe did not pursue and defeat George Washington's army after the Battle of Long Island for all of the following reasons except
he lacked sufficient naval support
When Lord De La Warr took control of Jamestown in 1610, he
imposed a harsh military regime on the colony.
In colonial America, education was most zealously promoted
in New England
The major purpose of England's mercantilist policy was to
increase England's prosperity
Motives of the delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia include all of the following except
increase individual freedom
Motives of the delegates to the 1787 Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia include all of the following except to
increase individual freedom.
English yeomen who agreed to exchange their labor temporarily in return for payment of their passage to an American colony were called
indentured servants
Most immigrants to the Chesapeake colonies in the seventeenth century came as
indentured servants.
When America became a republic and political power no longer rested with an all-powerful king,
individuals needed to sacrifice their own self-interest to the public good.
All of the following were achievements of Benjamin Franklin except
influential poetry
When the British Parliament passed the Molasses Act in 1733, it intended the act to
inhibit colonial trade with the French West Indies.
The basic strategy of the British in 1777 was to try to
isolate New England.
Benjamin Franklin's plan for colonial home rule was rejected by the individual colonies because
it did not seem to give enough independence to the colonies.
All of the following were main principles of the Navigation Acts EXCEPT
it prohibited the colonies from issuing their own paper currencies, greatly limiting their trading capabilities.
France came to America's aid in the Revolution because
it wanted revenge against the British
France had to give up its vision of a North American New France when
it was defeated by the British in 1713 and 1763.
The Iroquois Confederacy was able to menace its Native American and European neighbors because of
its military alliances, sustained by political and organizational skills
The local committees of correspondence organized by Samuel Adams
kept opposition to the British alive, through exchange of propaganda.
Despite the benefits of the mercantile system, the American colonists disliked it because it
kept them in a state of perpetual economic adolescence.
All of the following contributed to the lack of development of art and artists in early colonial America except
lack of talent among the Americans.
Most of the inhabitants of the colonial American South were
landowning small farmers
The Sugar Act of 1764 represented a major shift in British policy toward the colonies in that, for the first time, the British
levied taxes aimed at raising revenue rather than regulating trade
When colonists shouted "No taxation without representation," they were rejecting Parliament's power to
levy revenue-raising taxes on the colonies.
The spirit of the English on the eve of the colonization included all of the following except
limited patriotism
The spirit of the English on the eve of colonization included all of the following except
limited patriotism.
The reason France needed to control the Ohio Valley was to
link its Canadian holdings with those of the lower Mississippi Valley.
A major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that they
made it too difficult for the government to raise money through taxes and duties
By their actions, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention manifested their common beliefs in all of the following except
manhood-suffrage democracy.
As the War for Independence began, the colonies had the advantage of
many outstanding civilian and military leaders.
A peace settlement ended the First Anglo-Powhatan War in 1614 by the
marriage of Pocahontas to the colonist John Rolfe.
Examples of colonial experience with self-governance, which prepared Americans for a republic, included all of the following except
militia service.
Most of the delegates at the Constitutional Convention could best be labeled
nationalists.
The population growth of the American colonies by 1775 is attributed mostly to
natural fertility of All Americans
Benjamin Franklin published in his Pennsylvania Gazette his most famous cartoon of the colonial era, a disjointed snake, which
promoted the idea that America, if they did not accept the Albany Plan, would be cut apart and die.
By the time the Constitution was adopted in 1789
prosperity was beginning to return
Spain began to fortify and settle its North American border lands in order to
protect its domains from encroachments by England and France.
The principal motivation for drafting the Bill of Rights was the desire to
protect rights not specified in the Constitution
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention were concerned mainly with
protecting America from its weaknesses abroad and its excesses at home.
The British Parliament passed the Stamp Act to
raise money to support new military forces needed for colonial defense
The Patriot militia played a crucial role in the Revolution in all of he following ways except
raising funds to support the war effort.
The debate between the supporters and critics of the Articles of Confederation centered on how to
reconcile states' rights with strong national government.
Even though the wording of the Declaration of Independence says "All men are created equal," most states __________ property-holding requirements for voting.
reduced
Colonial schools and colleges placed their main emphasis on
religion.
When it came to the Revolution, it could be said that the American colonists were
reluctant revolutionaries
By the mid-1700s, the number of poor people in the American colonies
remained tiny compared with the number in England
As a means of ensuring that legislators stay in touch with the mood of the people, state constitutions
required the annual election of legislators
The Constitutional Convention was called to
revise the Articles of Confederation
The population of the Chesapeake colonies, throughout the first half of the seventeenth century, was notable for its
scarcity of women.
Perhaps the most important single action of the Second Continental Congress was to
select George Washington to head the army
One political principle that colonial Americans came to cherish above most others was
self-taxation through representation
As part of the egalitarian movement of the American Revolution
several northern state abolished slavery.
The colonial army eventually lost the Battle of Bunker Hill because its troops were
short of gunpowder
Thomas Paine argued that all government officials
should derive their authority from popular consent.
At the bottom of the social class in the South were the
slaves
All of the following were weaknesses of the British military during the War of Independence except
soldiers who were incapable of fighting effectively
On the eve of the American Revolution, social and economic mobility decreased , partly because
some merchants made huge profits as military suppliers
The radical Whigs feared
the arbitrary power of the monarchy
The radical whigs feared
the arbitrary power of the monarchy
When the English gained control over New Netherland
the autocratic spirit survived.
The idea that all tax measures should start in the House was made to appease
the big states with the most people
With the American invasion of Canada in 1775
the colonials' claim that they were merely fighting defensively for a redress of grievances was contradicted.
In 1775, once fighting between the colonies and Great Britain began
the colonists affirmed their loyalty to the King.
The new Constitution established the idea that the only legitimate government was one based on
the consent of the governed
Many Americans remained loyalists during the Revolution for all of the following reasons except
the fear of retribution
The guarantee that English settlers in the New World would retain the "rights of Englishmen" proved to be
the foundation for American liberties.
For those Africans who were sold into slavery, the middle passage can be best described as
the gruesome ocean voyage to America
As the seventeenth century wore on, regional differences continued to crystalize, most notably
the importance of the slave labor in the south
The purpose of the periodic "mourning wars" was
the large-scale adoption of captives and refugees.
The section of the American colonies where there was the greatest internal conflict was
the middle colonies
The most honored profession in early colonial society was
the ministry.
By the time of the American Revolution, most patriots had come to believe that, in republican government, sovereignty was located in
the people
The most notable achievement of the United States under the Articles of Confederation was
the provision for land sales in the Northwest that would benefit the entire nation
Among the Puritans, it was understood that
the purpose of government was to enforce God's laws.
The First Great Awakening led to all of the following EXCEPT
the renewed persecution of witches
In colonial elections
the right to vote was reserved for property holders
In the period 1688 to 1763, which of the following was a consequence of Europe's wars for empire?
Armed struggles spread to North America
During the colonial era, all of the following peoples created new societies out of diverse ethnic groups in America except
Asians
All of the following were direct benefits reaped by the Americans from the mercantile system of Britain except
British allowed the Americans to freely trade with other countries and compete on the open market
The British Parliament enacted currency legislation that was intended primarily to benefit
British merchants.
During the Seven Years' War
British officials were disturbed by the lukewarm support of many colonials
During the Revolutionary War, the revolutionary cause was bolstered by all of the following EXCEPT
the strength of colonial currency
During the Revolutionary War, the revolutionary cause was bolstered by ll of the following EXCEPT?
the strength of colonial currency
The most memorable of the responses to the Intolerable Acts was
the summoning of the First Continental Congress in 1774.
The ultimate guarantor of liberty and justice was
the virtue of the people.
Unlike the English colonies in America, in New France
there were no popularly elected assemblies.
All of the following were true of the Spanish except
they practiced the same treatment as the English would toward the Indians by isolating and shunning them.
In some ways, the Navigation Laws were a burden to certain colonist because
they stifled economic initiative
In some ways, the Navigation Laws were a burden to certain colonists because
they stifled economic initiative.
The colonist took the Townshed Acts less seriously than the Stamp Act because
they were light and indirect
The Constitutional Convention addressed the North-South controversy over slavery through the
three-fiths compromise
As a result of the Revolution, many state capitals were relocated westward
to get them away from the haughty eastern seaports.
American colonists society sought trade with countries in Great Britain
to make money to buy what they wanted in Britain
The founding of the American colonies by the British was
undertaken in a haphazard manner.
On the eve of its colonizing adventure, England possessed a
unified national state sense of nationalism popular monarch measure of religious unity
The English treatment of the Irish, under the reign of Elizabeth I, can best be described as
violent and unjust.
All of the following were manifestations of mercantilist theory EXCEPT
virtual representation
The slave culture that developed in America
was a uniquely New World creation
In his first military command in the French and Indian War, George Washington
was defeated at Fort Necessity but was allowed to retreat.
Culture in colonial America
was generally ignored and unappreciated.
The Second Continental Congress of Revolutionary days
was little more than a conference of ambassadors with very limited power.
Urban development in the colonial South
was slow to emerge.
The summoning of Virginia's House of Burgesses marked an important precedent because it
was the first of many miniature parliaments to flourish in America.
The British Crown's royal veto of colonial legislation
was used sparingly by the British Parliament.
The English justified taking land from the native inhabitants on the grounds that the Indians
wasted the earth
The majority of African slaves coming to the New World
were delivered to South America and the West Indies.
The most important outcome of the Revolution for white women was that they
were elevated as special keepers of the nation's conscience.
Some Africans became especially valuable as slaves in the Carolinas because they
were experienced in rice cultivation.
The riches created by the growing slave population in the American South
were not distributed evenly among whites.
Before 1763, the Navigation Laws
were only loosely enforced in the American colonies
Many of the slaves who reached North America
were originally captured by African coastal tribes
Continental army officers attempting to form the Society of the Cincinnati
were ridiculed for their lordly presentations
The basic principles in the Model Treaty
were self-denying restrictions to the Americans
The basic principles of the Model Treaty
were self-denying restrictions to the Americans
Britain gave America generous terms in the Treaty of Paris because British leaders
were trying to persuade America to abandon its alliance with France.
The major issue that delayed ratification of the Articles of Confederation concerned
western lands.
The Proclamation of 1763 was designed mainly to
work out a fair settlement of the Indian problem
The North American colonies took advantage of Great Britain's policy of salutary neglect to
work out trade arrangements to acquire needed products from other countries
The busiest seaport in the Southern colonies was
Charleston
Most Americans considered which of the following to be fundamental for any successful republican government?
Civic Virtue
Which of the following statements about the Stamp Act is NOT true?
Colonial legislatures sent letters of protest to Parliament threatening secession from England if the Stamp Act was not repealed.
Which pf the following statements about the Stamp Act is NOT true?
Colonial legislatures sent letters of protest to parliament threatening secession from England if the Stamp Act was not repealed
In 1775, the ____ churches were the only 2 established (tax-supported) churches in colonial America
Congregational and Anglican
All of the following statements are true regarding Washington's selection to head up the continental army
Congress strongly perceived the qualities of leadership
Which of the following is a compromise in the Constitution?
Continuation of the foreign slave trade
Which of the following is a compromise of the Constitution?
Continuation of the foreign slave trade
Under the Constitution, the president of the United States was to be elected by a majority vote of the
Electoral college
The settlement founded in the early 1600s that was the most consequential for the future United States was the
English at Jamestown in 1607.
In 1787-1789, which of the following groups was most likely to oppose ratification of the Constitution?
Farmers in isolated areas
"Your sentiments, that our affairs are drawing rapidly to a crisis, accord with my own. What the event will be, is also beyond the reach of my foresight. We have errors to correct. We have probably had too good an opinion of human nature in forming our confederation. Experience has taught us, that men will not adopt and carry into execution measures best calculated for their own good, without the intervention of a coercive power. I do not conceive that we can exist long as a nation without having lodged some where a power, which will pervade the whole Union in as energetic a manner as the authority of the State governments extends over the several States." Which of the following best describes the author of this passage?
Federalists
America's first entangling alliance was with
France
The Seven Years' War was also known in American as
French and Indian War
Shortly after French troops arrived in America, the resulting improvement in morale staggered when
General Benedict Arnold turned traitor.
A new relationship between Britain and its American colonies was initiated in 1763 when ____________________ assumed charge of colonial policy.
George Greenville
Not one of the original thirteen colonies except __________ was formally planted by the British government.
Georgia
Which of the following beliefs was central to eighteenth-century Deism?
God created a universe governed by natural law.
Republicans looked to the models of the _______________ for examples of a just society.
Greeks and Romans
Which of the following does NOT represent the views of Prime Minister Grenville after the Seven Years' War?
He wanted to reward the colonies through his extension of "salutary neglect"
The one branch of the government elected directly by the people is the
House of Representatives
By the end of the War for Independence
.a few thousand American regular troops were finally whipped into shape
The average age of the American colonist in 1775 was
16
Of the four hundred settlers who managed to make it to Virginia, only sixty survived the "starving time" winter of
1609-1610.
The Continental Congress in _____ called for the complete abolition of the slave trade, a summons to which most of the states responded positively.
1774
The Founders failed to eliminate slavery because
a fight over slavery might destroy national unity
The economic theory of mercantilism would be consistent with which of the following statements?
A government should seek to direct the economy so as to maximize exports.
Which individual privately advocated equality for women?
Abigail Adams
In 1775, the Second Continental Congress
Adopted the olive branch petition declaring colonial loyalty to the crown
By 1775, the ___ were the largest non-English ethnic group in colonial America.
Africans
Which of the following states the principle of "virtual representation," as it was argued during the eighteenth century?
All English subjects, including those who are not allowed to vote, are represented in Parliament.
Regarding the provisions of the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which formally ended the Revolution
America Broke the assurances regarding treatment of the Loyalists
In the wake of the Proclamation of 1763
American colonists moved west, defying the Proclamation
The Stamp Act crisis was important in the coming of the American Revolution for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
American patriots realized that British inflexibility made revolution virtually inevitable.
Which of the following best describes the Great Awakening?
An eighteenth-century revival that was characterized by "fire and brimstone" sermons
The Olive Branch Petition
professed American loyalty to the crown
By 1775, which of the following communities could not be considered a city in colonial America?
Baltimore
Although manufacturing in the colonies was of only secondary importance, they did produce which of the following?
Beaver hats Iron Lumber Rum
Who was the American diplomat that negotiated the Model Treaty with France?
Benjamin Franklin
The most drastic measure of the intolerable acts was the
Boston Port Act.
Arrange these battles in chronological order: (A) Trenton, (B) Saratoga, (C) Long Island, and (D) Charleston.
C, A, B, D
Arrange the following events in chronological order: (A) clash at Lexington and Concord, (B) meeting of the First Continental Congress, (C) Quebec Act, and (D) Boston Tea Party.
D, C, B, A
Which word best describes England's efforts in the 1500s to compete with the Spanish Empire?
Indifferent
Which of the following was true of the first Great Awakening?
It resulted in divisions within both the Congregational and the Presbyterian churches.
Which of the following was true of the Continental Congress in its drafting of the Articles of Confederation?
It was cautious about giving the new government powers it had just denied Parliament.
Which Enlightenment philosopher advocated the overthrow of any government that abused the rights of its subjects?
John Locke
Georgia grew very slowly for all of the following reasons except
John Oglethorpe's leadership.
The Great Awakening was associated with
Jonathan Edwards
Anti federalists believe that the sovereignty of the people resided in which branch of the central government?
Legislative
The Sugar Act of 1764 represented a major shift in British policy toward the colonies in that for the first time the British
Levied taxes aimed at raising revenue rather than regulating trade
Which of the following was NOT a provision of the Paris Peace Treaty ending the American Revolution?
Louisiana was returned to French control.
Americans who opposed independence for the colonies were labeled __________ or _______________, and the independence-seeking Patriots were also known as _______________.
Loyalists, Tories, Whigs
___ reaped the greatest benefits from the land policies of headright system
Merchant planters
All of the following were original territories of North American Indian populations within the current borders of the United States except
Mesoamerica
In North Carolina, spearheaded by the Scotch-Irish, a small insurrection against eastern domination of the colony's affair was known as
Regulator Movement.
The first English attempt at colonization in 1585 was in
Roanoke Island
The commander of French troops in America was
Rochambeau
In 1760, colonial legislatures were so concerned about the dangers present in a heavy concentration of resentful slaves that they tried passing legislation that would halt the further importation of slaves to their colony. However, this measure was blocked by the British authorities, who sought to continue to provide the cheap labor. Which of the following colonial legislatures sought this measure?
South Carolina
The physical and social conditions of slavery were harvested in
South Carolina
Unlike the _______________ Act, the _______________ Act and the _______________ Act were both indirect taxes on trade goods arriving in American ports.
Stamp, Sugar, Townshend
The delegates at the Constitutional Convention stipulated that the new Constitution be ratified by
State conventions
The first law ever passed by Parliament for raising tax revenues in the colonies for the crown was the
Sugar Act
Emmanuel Leutze's 1851 painting Washington Crossing the Delaware celebrates what event?
Surprise attack of the Hessians in New Jersey
Emanuel Leutze's 1851 painting Washington Crossing the Delaware celebrates what event?
Surprise attack on the Hessians in New Jersey
By the 1700s, which of the following issues helped bring about a crisis of imperial authority?
Taxation, self rule, and trade restriction
Which of the following was a result of the Albany Congress?
The Iroquois remained neutral and the colonist rejected Franklin's plan for unity.
What political document, created in early colonial history, included the Enlightenment ideals of shared decision making and the consent of the governed?
The Mayflower Compact
Which of the following events that took place in the years preceding the Revolutionary War represented the most significant action on the part of the colonists against British authority?
The Stamp Act Congress
Which of the following acts of the British government in the period preceding the Revolutionary War provoked the most outrage among the colonists?
The passage of the Boston Port Act
Which of the following statements concerning the Federalist Papers is true?
They were written as propaganda to support the ratification of the Constitution.
Which of the following Revolutionary leaders was not present at the Constitutional Convention?
Thomas Jefferson
Which of the following is NOT true of English colonial families in mid-eighteenth century America?
Women, while subservient to their husbands, set the moral standards by which children were raised and decided how the children would be educated and trained.
_______________ and _______________ revealed "Old Fox" Washington at his military best.
Trenton and Princeton
___ and ___ revealed "Old Fox" Washington at his military best
Trenton, Princeton
Which of the following most appropriately characterizes the violence exhibited in such episodes as Bacon's Rebellion, the Boston Tea Party, Shays' Rebellion, and the Whiskey Rebellion?
Violence was directed at "outsiders" or representatives of distant authority.
In 1773, __________ led the way by creating the first intercolonial committee of correspondence.
Virginia
The struggle for divorce between religion and government, in the post-revolutionary period, proved fiercest in
Virginia
As the Head of Dominion of New England, Sir Edmund Andros was all of the following except
a Puritan.
The basic principles of the Model Treaty and the new philosophy behind American international affairs contained all of the following except
no economic connection
The Boston Tea Party of 1713 was
not the only such protest to occur.
The financial programs of Alexander Hamilton included all of the following EXCEPT
nullification of all private debts to the states
Recently, historians have increasingly viewed the colonial period as one
of contact and adaptation between native populations.
The Declaration of Independence did all of the following except
offer the British one last chance at reconciliation.
Regarding American independence
only a select minority supported independence with selfless devotion
. The ideals that the colonists cherished as synonymous with American life included reverence for all of the following except
opposition to slavery
The ideals that the colonists cherished as synonymous with American life included reverence for all of the following except
opposition to slavery.
The slave society that developed in North America was one of the few slave societies in history to
perpetuate itself by its own natural reproduction
Among other views, The Federalist, written during the ratification debate, argued that it was
possible to extend a republican form of government over a large territory.
A major strength of the Articles of Confederation was its
presentation of the ideal of a united nation.
The expansion of New England society
proceeded in an orderly fashion
The antifederalist camp included all of the following groups except
supporters of a strong central authority.
Men in the more settled agricultural groups in North America performed all of the following tasks except
tending crops
King George III officially declared the colonies in rebellion just after
the Battle of Bunker Hill.
In the 17th cen due to high death rates, families were both few and fragile in
the Chesapeake colonies
In the seventeenth century, due to a high death rates, families were both few and fragile in
the Chesapeake colonies
As a result of England's Glorious Revolution
the Dominion of the New World collapsed
The "First Great Awakening" can be seen as a direct response to which of the following?
the Enlightenment
The clash between Britain and France for control of the North American continent sprang from their rivalry for control of
the Ohio River Valley
The stage was set for a cataclysmic shift in the course of history when
the Portuguese demonstrated the feasibility of long-range ocean navigation. the Renaissance nurtured a spirit of optimism and adventure. Europeans clamored for more and cheaper products from Asia. Africa was established as a source of slave labor.