HUSH Extra Credit
The passage above reveals that
Colonial merchants and officials resisted royal barriers to free trade
Which of the following was the most dramatic demographic effect of the Columbian exchange on the New World?
The destruction of up to 90% of the Native American population from diseases like smallpox
Strong support in the south for the arguments made by Pinkney in this passage would most immediately lead to...
The growth of a distinctive, regional identity based partly on ideas about slavery
Which of the following best explains who conflicts like the one revealed by the cartoonists perspective were more common in the mid 19th century
The surge of international migrants and their settlement in major cities increases the hostility of nativists
The goals and sentiments explained in "A Modell of Christian Charity" led the colonies in that region to develop which of the following characteristics?
Theocratic rule over towns by religious leaders
The passage above reveals that, by 1765, most colonists
Were pursuing a desire for independence
Based on the context of his remarks, Col. Mason would most likely receive support for his position on the issue in...
the North
Which of the following most directly supports the author's contention that the economic changes of the era in question led to a "deeper revolution in human relations"?
the growth of popular democracy
Which of the following details would most greatly have magnified the sentiments depicted in the cartoon?
Anti-Catholic feelings among many Americans
Henry James's assertion that the embargo would "shake the Union itself" is most clearly supported by which of the following processes occurring in the US at the time?
Increased sectionalism in the nation's economic and political foundations
Which of the following groups would have advocated most strongly for government support of the trend revealed by the map?
Middle-class farmers in the Old Northwest
Which of the following conflicts of the 1840s is most directly revealed by the cartoon above?
Nativists sought to limit the political power of immigrants
During the first half of the nineteenth century, what motivated Americans to continue the trend illustrated in the map above
The advancement of the rights and liberties of new groups incorporated into the United States
The conflict revealed in the passage led most directly to which of the following?
The creation of the first political parties
The conflict described in the passage best reflects the ongoing debates about...
The growth of the United States' involvement in the international market economy
The ideas expressed in the passage are best understood as part of the debate in American politics over
The relative power of the national government
The passage above most directly reflects which of the following goals for establishing the colony?
To create a society based on a Utopian vision of sharing resources
Which of the following developments most directly encouraged the trend revealed in the map above during the United States' first half-century?
improvements in transportation
The arguments made by Jefferson in this passage would be most directly reflected in the nineteenth century debates over
the scope of federal economic policies
The seventeenth-century made regulations referenced in the passage above were passed as a result of which of the following?
Colonial attempts at independence movements
Which of the following best describes the impact of the decisions made by the Constitutional Convention regarding slavery following the debate excerpted to the left?
Conflict over the issue was postponed via compromise, rather than resolved
The passage above most directly reflects which of the following policies attempted by England toward its colonies
Controlling and regulating trade through mercantilism laws
Which of the following statements most strongly supports the author's statement about the "very nature of plantation slavery'?
European attitudes of racial superiority cemented a system of slave laws that defined slaves as mere property
Which of the following factors contributed to the success of the colony founded under this vision by John Winthrop?
Favorable environmental conditions
Which of the following most directly contributed to the revolution described in the passage above?
Governmental efforts to support the growth of a unified, national economy
The passage above most directly reveals the impact on colonial thinking of ideas based on
Individual liberty as expressed by the colonies' minority inhabitants
Which of the following best explains why the colonial created this document in 1765?
International movements for the independence inspired the colonists to renounce their British citizenship
What was the major effect of the introduction of sugar to the New World?
It led to the development of race-based labor systems
Which of the following factors explains the existence of the communities described in the passage?
The Africans' ability to preserve cultural autonomy
The trend shown in this map contributed most significantly to
The debate over the statue of slavery in newly acquired territories
Which of the following explains the impact that the guiding principle revealed in this passage had on the development of the colonies?
The diversity of the colonists arriving with Winthrop created a thriving colony based on the shared experiences of the settlers
Which of the following features of Spanish colonization most clearly reflects the Spanish opinions of the American Indians as a group to be "counted rather than conquered"?
The encomienda system
Which of the following regions of the United States would have been least affected by the economic transformation described in the passage?
The growth of the population of immigrants from Asia
The Pueblo Revolt, or Pope's Rebellion, was most directly brought by which of the following?
The heavy-handed insistence of the Spanish on Indian conversion to Spanish culture, including their religion
The change in Spanish behavior following the Pueblo Revolt as described by the author most directly contrasts with
The heavy-handed insistence of the Spanish on Indian conversion to Spanish culture, including their religion
What was a major environmental effect of the transfer of livestock like cows and pigs in the Columbian exchange?
The livestock allowed for new settlement patterns among Native Americans
The existence of communities like those described by Richard Price in the passage above clearly demonstrates
The strength of attempts by Africans in the Americas to maintain cultural autonomy
Horses, which came to the New World in the Columbian exchange,
Were adopted by Plain Indians and transformed the way they hunted