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1) Jackson lost the election of 1824, but won the election of 1828 because of which one of the following?
A
Poll taxes were reduced.
B
Voter participation increased.
C
Votes were cast by secret ballot.
D
Property qualifications for voting were strengthened.
2) Which of these prompted Congress to propose the Fourteenth Amendment?
A
The opposition by southern states to the Emancipation Proclamation
B
The popular sovereignty provision in the Kansas-Nebraska Act
C
The positions taken in the Know-Nothing Party platform
D
The Black Codes enacted by southern states after the Civil War
3) How did Great Britain react to the Boston Tea Party?
A
Parliament passes the Intolerable Acts that shut down Boston.
B
King George III appoints colonial representatives to Parliament.
C
King George III allows colonists to petition Parliament for tax relief.
D
Parliament repeals the Stamp and Sugar Acts.
4) Which group was among the first to call for an end to slavery?
A
Quakers, because slavery contradicted their religious beliefs
B
Puritans, because the New England economy did not rely on slavery
C
American Indians, because they viewed the plight of slaves as similar to their own
D
British loyalists, because Great Britain had ended the slave trade
5) What was the final battle of the American Revolution?
A
Saratoga
B
Yorktown
C
Trenton
D
Concord
6) What was one long-term consequence of the sharecropping system?
A
Many former slaves became trapped in a cycle of debt.
B
Landowners sold property to pay wages to former slaves.
C
Agricultural workers organized labor unions.
D
Many agricultural workers moved to cities to start small businesses.
7) Boston and New Orleans were both founded as —
A
military outposts
B
farming communities
C
port cities
D
industrial centers
8) Which of the following is part of the Fifth Amendment?
A
Freedom of the press
B
The right to a jury trial
C
The right to due process
D
Freedom of assembly
9) What was one major effect of the Second Great Awakening?
A
Churches turned away from public politics and focused on internal religious issues.
B
Politicians were encouraged to promote states’ rights rather than federal unity.
C
People were inspired to join reform movements to address social problems.
D
Religious leaders petitioned legislatures to extend suffrage to women.
10) Why did U.S. manufacturing increase during the War of 1812?
A
Exports to Great Britain increase.
B
Congress reduces tariffs.
C
The supply of British goods decreases.
D
Congress ends the European embargo.
11) Which excerpt from the Declaration of Independence best explains why colonists were unhappy about their lack of representation in the British parliament?
A
“For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences.”
B
“For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent.”
C
“He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people.”
D
“He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.”
12) The abolitionist movement achieved its goal with the passage of which amendment?
A
Twelfth Amendment
B
Fourteenth Amendment
C
Fifteenth Amendment
D
Thirteenth Amendment
13) Cheaper prices and faster manufacturing occurred as a result of increased —
A
westward migration
B
industrialization
C
government regulation of business
D
expansion of U.S. territory
14) The Puritans held town meetings to deal with community issues.
A
The Puritans developed a form of representative self-government.
B
The Puritans outlawed slavery in Massachusetts.
C
The Puritans refused to obey the appointed governor.
D
The Puritans allowed women to participate in government.
15) Which of these occurred as a result of the Fifteenth Amendment?
A
Newly free men and women were allowed to apply for U.S. citizenship.
B
Newly free men and women moved west to claim land.
C
African American men voted in the 1872 presidential election.
D
African American families divided by slavery were reunited.
16) I was the conductor of the Underground Railroad for eight years, and I can say what most conductors can’t say—I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger.
A
Harriet Beecher Stowe
B
Harriet Tubman
C
Phillis Wheatley
D
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
17) During the Constitutional Convention of 1787, George Mason argued —
A
for the creation of a strong executive branch
B
for the dissolution of state governments
C
against increased power for the national government
D
against the passage of a bill of rights
18) What was one result of the Treaty of Paris of 1783?
A
The British navy agreed to stop pressing American sailors into service.
B
British territory in eastern Canada was ceded to France.
C
Competing Seminole and Spanish claims in West Florida were resolved.
D
Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country.
19) Which of the following was an argument made against slavery in the Thirteen Colonies?
A
Quakers argued that slavery violated Christian principles.
B
Puritans argued that the slave trade encouraged materialism.
C
Farmers argued that using slave labor was expensive and inefficient.
D
Manufacturers argued that slavery discouraged the development of industry.
20) How did the cotton gin contribute to the expansion of the plantation system?
A
By reducing the number of slaves needed for growing cotton
B
By increasing the time needed to cultivate cotton
C
By increasing the profitability of slavery
D
By reducing the demand for raw cotton
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