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Final Review Part 4
Test Description: 61-80
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Britain gave America generous terms in the Treaty of Paris because British leaders
A
wanted to help Spain as well.
B
feared continued war might lead to a loss of their Latin American colonies.
C
were trying to persuade America to abandon its alliance with France.
D
realized that they had been beaten badly.
2) Regarding American independence,
A
France gave little assistance.
B
Spain was in total opposition.
C
only a select minority supported independence with selfless devotion.
D
most of the American business community sacrificed profit for victory.
3) The decision rendered in the Dred Scott case was applauded by
A
popular-sovereignty proponents.
B
proslavery southerners.
C
Republicans.
D
abolitionists.
4) During the Civil War, most of the Five Civilized Tribes in the Indian Territory of present-day Oklahoma
A
remained neutral.
B
gave up their slaves.
C
supported the Confederacy.
D
supported the Union.
5) Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin
A
received little notice at the time it was published but became widely read during the Civil War.
B
was prompted by passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
C
intended to show the cruelty of slavery.
D
comprised the recollections of a long-time personal witness to the evils of slavery.
6) Texans won their independence as a result of the victory over Mexican armies at the Battle of
A
Goliad.
B
San Jacinto.
C
the Alamo.
D
the Rio Grande.
7) The immense debt owed to northern creditors by the South was
A
repaid immediately after the Civil War.
B
not repaid until the twentieth century.
C
repudiated by the South.
D
paid by pro-Union southerners during the war.
8) One of the first jobs facing the new government formed under the Constitution was to
A
establish economic ties with France.
B
draw up and pass a bill of rights.
C
establish a powerful army.
D
reestablish diplomatic ties with Britain.
9) As a result of the panic of 1857, the South
A
supported government gifts of homesteads
B
saw the need to develop manufacturing.
C
believed that “cotton was king.”
D
saw the weakness of its economic system.
10) The Dutch colony of New Netherland (later New York) was noted for
A
allowing only Dutch immigrants to settle there.
B
its support of free speech.
C
its lack of enthusiasm for democratic practices.
D
tolerating Quakers from nearby Pennsylvania.
11) The strong regional support for the Tariff of 1833 came from
A
the South.
B
New England.
C
the middle Atlantic states.
D
the West.
12) English yeomen who agreed to exchange their labor temporarily in return for payment of their passage to an American colony were called
A
indentured servants.
B
burgesses.
C
slaves.
D
headrights.
13) The combination of Calvinism, soil, and climate in New England resulted in the people there possessing which of the following qualities:
A
self-reliance.
B
stubbornness.
C
all of these.
D
resourcefulness.
14) In late 1776 and early 1777, George Washington helped restore confidence in America’s military by
A
defeating the Hessians at Trenton and the British at Princeton.
B
securing the support of France for the American war effort with a victory in New York City.
C
bringing in Alexander Hamilton as his aide.
D
providing adequate food and clothing for the soldiers.
15) British plans for their 1814 campaign did not include action in
A
New York.
B
Louisiana.
C
Vermont.
D
Florida.
16) The nullification crisis of 1833 resulted in a clear-cut victory for
A
South Carolina.
B
neither Andrew Jackson nor the nullifiers
C
Andrew Jackson and the Union.
D
the industrialists.
17) In 1492, when Europeans arrived in the Americas, the total of the two continents’ populations was perhaps
A
50 million
B
200 million.
C
54 million.
D
20 million.
18) As a result of Parliament’s rejection of the petitions of the Continental Congress,
A
Americans reluctantly obeyed the British laws.
B
fighting and bloodshed took place, and war began.
C
Sam Adams and John Hancock were arrested.
D
America sent new petitions to Parliament
19) Eli Whitney was instrumental in the invention of the
A
telegraph.
B
railroad locomotive.
C
cotton gin.
D
steamboat.
20) Over the course of the seventeenth century, most indentured servants
A
faced increasingly harsh circumstances.
B
managed to escape the terms of their contracts.
C
devolved into slavery.
D
became landowners.
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