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Fall Final Review Part 2
Test Description: Questions 20-40
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1) Culture in colonial America
A
showed its native creativity in architecture.
B
involved heavy investment in art.
C
was always important to the colonists.
D
was generally ignored and unappreciated.
2) Most Americans who migrated to the Oregon Country were attracted by the
A
hope of finding a better trade route to East Asia.
B
discovery of gold and silver in the Cascade Mountains.
C
rich soil of the Willamette River Valley.
D
expectation of fighting British troops.
3) John Marshall uttered his famous legal dictum that “the power to tax involves the power to destroy” in
A
Dartmouth College v. Woodward.
B
Marbury v. Madison.
C
McCulloch v. Maryland.
D
Fletcher v. Peck.
4) Match each denomination with the region where it predominated. ___ A. Congregationalist ___ B. Anglican ___ C. Presbyterian 1. the frontier 2. New England 3. the South
A
A-2, B-3, C-l
B
A-1, B-3, C-2
C
A-3, B-1, C-2
D
A-2, B-1, C-3
5) Loyalists were least numerous in
A
New England.
B
Pennsylvania.
C
Virginia.
D
New York.
6) One of the major criticisms of the Constitution as drafted in Philadelphia was that it
A
failed to provide a mechanism for amendment.
B
failed to guarantee property rights.
C
was far too short and required more detail.
D
did not provide guarantees for individual rights.
7) Arrange the following events in chronological order: the founding of (A) Georgia, (B) the Carolinas, (C) Virginia, (D) Maryland.
A
C, D, B, A
B
A, C, B, D
C
C, B, A, D
D
B, D, C, A
8) Benjamin Franklin’s plan for colonial home rule was rejected by the individual colonies because
A
the British approved it.
B
it did not seem to give enough independence to the colonies
C
it did not provide for the common defense.
D
they did not feel that they had been well represented at the Albany Congress.
9) As a result of the Confederate victory in the Peninsula Campaign,
A
Robert E. Lee was named to command the entire Southern army
B
the Union turned to a strategy of total war
C
Lincoln delayed his issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.
D
Lincoln named Ulysses S. Grant as commander of the Union forces.
10) As the War for Independence began, Britain had the advantage of
A
overwhelming national wealth and naval power.
B
a well-organized and united home government and population.
C
an alliance with Spain and Holland.
D
first-rate generals and a well-supplied professional army.
11) Which of the following was not considered to be a naval store?
A
glass
B
turpentine
C
tar
D
rosin
12) In an effort to assimilate themselves into white society, the Cherokees did all of the following except
A
adopt a system of settled agriculture.
B
refuse to own slaves.
C
develop a notion of private property.
D
become cotton planters.
13) The ideals that the colonists cherished as synonymous with American life included reverence for all of the following except
A
self-government
B
religious tolerance.
C
individual liberty.
D
opposition to slavery.
14) The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions were written in response to
A
the Federalist papers
B
the compact theory of government.
C
Thomas Jefferson’s presidential candidacy in 1800.
D
the Alien and Sedition Acts.
15) During an 1837 Canadian insurrection against Britain,
A
the United States stayed neutral in word and action.
B
Canada warned the United States to stay out of the conflict.
C
America was invaded by the British.
D
the U.S. government plotted to annex Canada.
16) During the Civil War, diplomacy for the Union and the Confederacy
A
was important for the Union but not for the Confederacy.
B
was critical for both.
C
was important for the Confederacy but not for the Union.
D
played only a small role.
17) In the new interdependent global economic system that emerged after Columbus’s discovery, the new world provided
A
technology.
B
labor.
C
markets.
D
raw materials.
18) The time-honored English ideal, which Americans accepted for some time, regarded education as
A
designed for men and women.
B
unimportant for leaders.
C
reserved for the aristocratic few.
D
essential training for citizenship
19) Texas gained its independence with
A
no outside assistance.
B
help from Britain.
C
the blessing of the Mexican government
D
help from Americans
20) Andrew Jackson’s veto of the recharter bill for the Bank of the United States was
A
supported by the Anti-Mason party.
B
a major expansion of presidential power.
C
overturned by a two-thirds vote in Congress.
D
unconstitutional.
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