APUSH MIDTERM 1
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 Stono Rebellion and the New York conspiracy trials of 1741 revealed which of the following?
Resistance to slavery
The first attempt to apply the doctrine of popular sovereignty in determining the status of slavery occurred in
Kansas
The map shows the United States as it appeared in
1821
Which of the following was a consequence of the shift to sharecropping and the crop lien system in the late nineteenth-century South?
A cycle of debt and depression for Southern tenant farmers
Which of the following describes "the Lowell system" in early nineteenth-century New England?
A plan to promote and expand textile manufacturing activities
"In the new Code of Laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make I desire you would Remember the Ladies."The appeal quoted above was made by
Abigail Adams
In which of the following British North American colonies was slavery legally established by the early 1700's?
All the colonies
The Missouri Compromise did which of the following?
Allowed Maine to enter the Union as a free state.
. Of the following, which was the principal issue on which the United States sought settlement with Great Britain at the outset of the War of 1812?
An end to impressment
All of the following contributed to discontent among soldiers in the Continental Army EXCEPT:
Most soldiers were draftees.
The idea of Manifest Destiny included all of the following beliefs EXCEPT:
Commerce and industry would decline as the nation expanded its agricultural base.
The graph above refutes which of the following statements?
Most southern families held slaves.
In 1787-1789, which of the following groups was most likely to oppose ratification of the Constitution?
Farmers in isolated areas
Which of the following was LEAST involved in the struggle for women's rights?
Dorothea Dix
The Compromise of 1850 did which of the following?
Enacted a stringent fugitive slave law.
Which of the following groups was LEAST likely to respond with enthusiasm to the religious fervor of the Great Awakening in the 1730s and 1740s?
Established merchants in cities like Boston and Philadelphia
The issuance of the Monroe Doctrine did which of the following?
Established the United States as the dominant economic power in South America.
The Northwest Ordinances did which of the following?
Established the terms for settlement and admission of new states.
Which of the following statements about African American soldiers during the Civil War is correct?
For most of the war, they were paid less than White soldiers of equal rank.
President Washington's Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 was issues in response to
French diplomatic overtures to invoke the Franco-American Alliance
Which of the following contributed most to the American Victory in the Revolution?
French military and financial assistance
The goals presented in the excerpt from the act have the most in common with which of the following?
Increases in the federal tariff in the 1820s
The excerpt most directly reflects which of the following goals for England's North American colonies?
Integrating them into a coherent imperial structure based on mercantilism
Which of the following supplied the largest number of immigrants to the United States during the first half of the nineteenth century?
Ireland
Prior to the Civil War, a transformation occurred in the workforce of the New England textile mills as New England farm girls were replaced by
Irish immigrants
Which of the following is true of the case of Marbury v. Madison?
It affirmed the principle of judicial review
Which of the following was true of the French-American Alliance formed in 1778?
It contributed little to the American victory in the Revolutionary War.
The Embargo Act of 1807 had which of the following effects on the United States?
It disrupted American shipping.
The system of indentured labor used during the Colonial period had which of the following effects?
It enabled poor people to seek opportunity in America.
Which of the following best describes the policy of the government of Mexico toward Texas?
It encouraged American settlement in Texas in the 1820's and early 1830's.
All of the following accurately describe Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France EXCEPT:
It ended the threat of American Indian raids on western settlements
Which of the following was true of the first Great Awakening?
It resulted in divisions within both the Congregational and Presbyterian churches.
Which of the following principles was established by the Dred Scott decision?
It stated that Black people were not citizens of the United States.
Which of the following statements about the Monroe Doctrine is accurate?
It stressed that Europe and the Western Hemisphere had essentially different political systems.
Which of the following was true of the United States Constitution as adopted at the Constitutional Convention?
It was built on a series of compromises.
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 of the following statements about the "American System" is correct?
It was designed to meet the nation's need for economic progress and self-sufficiency.
The area marked X on the map was part of
Louisiana Purchase
The Supreme Court's decision in the Dred Scott case in 1857 effectively repealed the
Missouri Compromise
"Still, though a slaveholder, I freely acknowledge my obligations as a man; and I am bound to treat humanely the fellow creatures whom God has entrusted to my charge. ... It is certainly in the interest of all, and I am convinced it is the desire of every one of us, to treat our slaves with proper kindness." — Letter from former South Carolina governor James Henry Hammond, 1845 "Standing with God and the crushed and bleeding slave on this occasion, I will, in the name of humanity which is outraged, in the name of Liberty which is fettered, in the name of the constitution and Bible, which are disregarded and trampled upon, dare to call in question and denounce ... slavery 'the great sin and shame of America'!" — Frederick Douglass, speech titled "The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro," 1852 Which of the following groups would be most likely to support the perspective of Frederick Douglass in the excerpt?
Northern abolitionists
The Republican party originated in the mid-1850's as a sectional party committed to which of the following?
Opposition to the further extension of slavery into the territories
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
Which of the following achievements of the "carpetbag" governments survived the "Redeemer" administrations?
Participation by both Whites and African Americans in local government
Which of the following most accurately describes the attitude of the Founding Fathers toward political parties?
Parties are vehicles of ambition and selfish interest that threaten the existence of republican government.
The Jefferson administration advocated which of the following changes as a means of restoring republican ideals?
Reducing the scope of activities of the federal government
The theme of individualism is most evident in the writings of
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Which of the following best explains why Massachusetts Bay officials banished Anne Hutchinson?
She challenged gender roles and Puritan orthodoxy.
Which of the following is true of the slave system in eighteenth-century British North America?
Slaveowners gained increased legal power over their slaves.
A Maryland master placed the following newspaper advertisement in 1772 after Harry, his slave, had run away: "He has been seen about the Negro Quarters in Patuxent, but is supposed to have removed among his Acquaintances on Potomack; he is also well acquainted with a Negro of Mr. Wall's named Rachael; a few miles from that Quarter is his Aunt, and he may possibly be harboured thereabouts." Which of the following statements about conditions under slavery is best supported by the passage above?
Slaves maintained social networks among kindred and friends despite forced separations.
In his Atlanta Compromise speech, Booker T. Washington called for which of the following?
Support for African American self-help
Why did Congressional Reconstruction end in 1877?
The Republican and Democratic parties effected a compromise agreement after the 1876 presidential election
The language used in both excerpts most directly reflects the influence of which of the following?
The Second Great Awakening
Settlement house work as described by Muncy had the most in common with women's activism during which of the following earlier periods?
The Second Great Awakening in the first half of the 1800s
At the beginning of the Civil War, Southerners expressed all of the following expectations EXCEPT:
The South's superior industrial resources would give it an advantage over the North.
The Stamp Act crisis was important in the coming of the American Revolution for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
The colonists demonstrated their willingness to use violence rather than legal means to frustrate British policy.
In the seventeenth century, which of the following was true of slavery in British North America?
The number of slaves increased rapidly in the last quarter of the century.
The Halfway Covenant provided for which of the following?
The baptism of children of baptized but unconverted Puritans
Which of the following contributed most directly to the change in the number of Africans transported to the New World after 1800?
The outlawing of the international slave trade by Great Britain and the United States
Which of the following best describes the situation of freedom in the decade following the Civil War?
The majority entered sharecropping arrangements with former masters or other nearby planters.
Which of the following resulted from the policies of the Andrew Jackson administration?
The number of banks, each issuing its own paper currency, increased.
The excerpt from James Henry Hammond is most clearly an example of which of the following developments in the mid-19th century?
The growing tendency among Southern slaveholders to justify slavery as a positive good
Which of the following was a serious constitutional question after the Civil War?
The political and legal status of the former Confederate states
The illustration above was most likely meant to symbolize which of the following?
The principles of republican agrarianism
The pattern depicted on the graph from 1450 to 1800 best serves as evidence of which of the following?
The replacement of indigenous labor and indentured servitude by enslaved Africans in New World colonies
Which of the following states the principle of "popular sovereignty?"
The settlers in a given territory have the sole right to decide whether or not slavery will be permitted there.
Which of the following provisions of the Compromise of 1850 provoked the most controversy in the 1850's?
The strengthened Fugitive Slave Law
Which of the following was true of the Northeast American Indian tribes at the time Europeans first began colonization?
Their political and linguistic differences hindered their united opposition to the Europeans.
Which of the following was a characteristic of colonial Pennsylvania?
There was no established church.
Which of the following was true of most Puritans who emigrated to seventeenth-century New England?
They considered themselves non-Separatists.
Which of the following statements about Africans brought as slaves to the British North American colonies is true?
They maintained cultural practices brought from Africa.c
By the end of the seventeenth century, which of the following was true of women in New England?
They were a majority in many church congregations.
Which of the following best describes the position on slavery of most northerners during the sectional crises of the 1850s?
They were willing to accept slavery where it existed but opposed further expansion to the territories.
Which of the following transportation developments opened the West to settlement and trade between 1790 and 1830?
Turnpikes and canals
The 1896 Supreme Court decision Plessy v. Ferguson did which of the following?
Upheld segregated railroad facilities.
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
Which of the following had integration rather than Black separatism as a goal?
W.E.B. Du Bois and the Niagara movement
"Let Southern oppressors tremble .... I shall strenuously contend for immediate enfranchisement .... I will be as harsh as truth and as uncompromising as justice."The author of the statement above was
William L. Garrison
The call for the "immediate and uncompensated emancipation of the slaves" is associated with the position of
William Lloyd Garrison in The Liberator
Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in the New World, was founded by
a joint stock company anxious to return a profit to investors
The Federalist papers challenged the conventional political wisdom of the eighteenth century when they asserted that
a large republic offered the best protection of minority rights
In the antebellum period, free African Americans were
able to accumulate some property in spite of discrimination
The development of the early nineteenth-century concept of "separate spheres" for the sexes encouraged all of the following EXCEPT
accepting women as intellectual equals of men
Jefferson's purchase of Louisiana had its origins in his desire to
acquire a port to provide an outlet for western crops
The most unpopular and least successful of President Thomas Jefferson's policies was his
adherence to neutrality in dealing with England and France
Pinckney's Treaty with Spain is considered a diplomatic highlight of Washington's administration because it
allowed the United States to use the port of New Orleans
As originally ratified, the United States Constitution provided for
an electoral college
The immediate effect of Andrew Jackson's attack on the Second Bank of the United States in 1834 was
an expansion of credit and speculation
In the United States, the Haitian rebellion of the 1790's prompted
an increased fear of slave revolts in the South
The primary purpose of the Proclamation of 1763 was to
avoid conflict with the trans-Appalachian Indians
The rough map above was used by Thomas Jefferson to
begin planning the division of federal lands into new states
Although Congress accepted most of Alexander Hamilton's economic proposals, it rejected his
call for direct subsidies to manufacturers
President Jackson resisted the admission of Texas into the Union in 1836 primarily because he
feared that debate over the admission of Texas would ignite controversy about slavery
"Be it enacted ... That after the five and twentieth day of March, 1698, no goods or merchandizes whatsoever shall be imported into, or exported out of, any colony or plantation to his Majesty, in Asia, Africa, or America ... in any ship or bottom, but what is or shall be of the built of England, Ireland, or the said colonies or plantations ... and navigated with the masters and three fourths of the mariners of the said places only ... under pain of forfeiture of ships and goods." — English Parliament, Navigation Act, 1696 One direct long-term effect of the Navigation Act was that it
contributed to the rise of opposition that ultimately fostered the independence movement
The Declaration of Independence did all of the following EXCEPT
criticize the provisions of the Quebec Act of 1774
Shays' Rebellion frightened many Americans when
debt-ridden farmers attacked courts in western Massachusetts
Daniel Webster's address to the Senate in 1830 in reply to Senator Hayne is best remembered for its
defense of the principle of national union
The women's movement in the antebellum period was characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
demands for equal compensation for equal work
By the 1750's, the British colonies on the North American mainland were characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
disdain for British constitutional monarchy
Alexander Hamilton's financial program was most favorable to
eastern merchants
An important consequence of the "tariff of abominations" (1828) is that it led to the
enunciation of the doctrine of nullification
Alexander Hamilton's economic program was designed primarily to
establish the financial stability and credit of the new government
The Dutch settled New Netherland primarily to
expand their commercial and mercantile network
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
Perfectionism in the mid-nineteenth century is best defined as
faith in human capacity to achieve a better life on earth through conscious acts of will
All of the following contributed to the growth of the free African American population in the United States in the early nineteenth century EXCEPT
federal constitutional provisions for emancipation
In the 1850's, the South differed from the North in that the South had
fewer European immigrants
The Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862, is considered pivotal to the outcome of the Civil War because it
forestalled the possibility of European intervention
To make the new government viable, the first Congress of the United States did all of the following EXCEPT
grant subsidies to encourage industrial development
The drawing above has been cited as evidence of the nineteenth-century middle-class view of the
home as a refuge from the world rather than as a productive unit
A major reason why Thomas Jefferson was interested in purchasing Louisiana from France was that he
hoped to preserve an agricultural society by making abundant lands available to future generations
The major purpose of England's mercantilist policy was to
increase England's prosperity
The Constitutional Convention designed the electoral college to
insulate the presidency from the popular will
In addition to the cotton gin, Eli Whitney's major contribution to American Technology was his
introduction of interchangeable parts
Which of the following is a true statement about the Treaty of Paris that ended the American Revolutionary War?
it recognized United States sovereignty over the territory east of the Mississippi River, between the Great Lakes and Florida
In Marbury v. Madison, the United Stated Supreme Court affirmed
its right to determine the constitutionality of congressional enactments
Members of the Hudson River School were best known for their paintings of
landscapes
Most Progressives sought all of the following EXCEPT the
legislative creation of socialist commonwealth
Under the Articles of Confederation the United States central government had no power to
levy taxes
All of the following led Congress to impose Radical Reconstruction measured EXCEPT the
massive exodus of former slaves from the South
Colonial cities functioned primarily as
mercantile centers for collecting agricultural goods and distributing imported manufactured goods
The Navigation Acts were part of the British policy known as
mercantilism
The majority of White families in the antebellum South owned
no slaves
The financial programs of Alexander Hamilton included all of the following EXCEPT
nullification of all private debts to the states
The map above shows the United States immediately following the
passage of the Missouri Compromise
The Black Codes passed in a number of southern states after the Civil War were intended to
place limits on the socioeconomic opportunities open to Black people
Jacksonian Democracy was distinguished by the belief that
political participation by the common man should be increased
Of the following, the most threatening problem for the Union from 1861 through 1863 was
possible British recognition of the Confederacy
In 1861 the North went to war with the South primarily to
preserve the Union
Settlers who established the British colony in Virginia during the seventeenth century were primarily seeking to
profit economically
Under Chief Justice John Marshall, Supreme Court decisions tended to
promote business enterprise
The National Road was constructed primarily for the purpose of
promoting trade and communication with the Old Northwest
The principal motivation for drafting the Bill of Rights was the desire to
protect rights not specified in the Constitution
In adopting the Fourteenth Amendment, Congress was primarily concerned with
protecting legislation guaranteeing civil rights to former slaves
The primary purpose of the Stamp Act was to
raise revenue to pay for British troops in the colonies
The "Three-Fifths Compromise" originally contained in the Constitution referred to the
rate at which one slave counted toward congressional representation
In the Colonial period, Quakers were known for all of the following EXCEPT their
refusal to pay taxes
The primary objective of the founders of the Know-Nothing party was the
restriction of the rights of immigrants
The goal of the American Colonization society was to
return freed slaves to Africa
Henry Clay's "American System" called for all of the following EXCEPT
sale of federal lands to finance higher education
Before 1492, many American Indian cultures were strongly influenced by the
spread of corn cultivation
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, the Hartford Convention, and theSouth Carolina Exposition and Protest were similar in that all involved a defense of
states' rights
When the Emancipation Proclamation was issued at the beginning of 1863, its immediate effect was to
strengthen the moral cause of the Union
The opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 was important because it
strengthened the ties between the eastern manufacturing and western agricultural regions
Throughout the first half of the nineteenth century, women reformers were most active in the cause of
temperance
In the first half of the nineteenth century, Cherokee efforts to retain their tribal lands in Georgia received direct support from
the United States Supreme Court
The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions took the position that
the authority of state governments included the power to decide whether or not an act of Congress was constitutional
France negotiated a treaty of alliance with the new American nation in 1778 following
the defeat of the British General Burgoyne at Saratoga
All of the following were objectives of W.E.B. DuBois EXCEPT
the implementation of Booker T. Washington's program for Black progress
The dramatic increase in the South's slave labor force between 1810 and 1860 was due to
the natural population increase of American-born slaves
The election of 1800 has been referred to as constituting "another revolution" because
the party in power stepped down after losing the election
By the time of the American Revolution, most patriots had come to believe that, in republican government, sovereignty was located in
the people
When Thomas Jefferson said in 1801, "We are all republicans - we are all federalists," he meant that
the principles of American government were above party politics
The Wilmot Proviso specifically provided for
the prohibition of slavery in lands acquired from Mexico in the Mexican War
The First Great Awakening led to all of the following EXCEPT
the renewed persecution of witches
Andrew Jackson supported all of the following EXCEPT
the right of nullification
The American Colonization Society was established in the early nineteenth century with the goal of
transporting African Americans to Africa
President Monroe articulate the Monroe Doctrine in his 1823 address to Congress primarily in order to
warn European nations against further colonial ventures in the Western Hemisphere
The "Great Awakening" refers to the
wave of religious revivals that swept the colonies in the 1740's
In the eighteenth century, colonial Virginia and colonial Massachusetts were most alike in that both
were royal colonies
After the Revolution, the concept of the "republican mother" suggested that
women would be responsible for raising their children, especially their sons, to be virtuous citizens of the young republic
In the early 1830's, the majority of workers in the textile mills of Massachusetts were
young unmarried women from rural New England