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Fall Final Review Part 1
Test Description: Review for APUSH Fall Final using American Pageant 12th edition
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Washington’s Neutrality Proclamation of 1793
A
dealt a severe blow to French military and naval strategists
B
was opposed by both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
C
was based on calculations of American self-interest.
D
fulfilled America’s obligations under the Franco-American Treaty.
2) All of the following are reasons the thirteen Atlantic seaboard colonies sought independence except
A
distinctive political structures.
B
distinctive racial structures
C
distinctive social structures.
D
the appearance of a recognizably American way of life.
3) During Reconstruction, African-American women assumed new political roles which included all of the following except
A
voting.
B
organizing mass meetings.
C
participating in black church life.
D
monitoring state constitutional conventions.
4) By the time the Constitution was adopted in 1789
A
the American economy was continuing to experience problems.
B
prosperity was beginning to return.
C
the issue of states’ rights had all but disappeared.
D
inflation was continuing to increase
5) John Quincy Adams’s weaknesses as president included all of the following except
A
he was tactless.
B
his firing good office holders to appoint his own people.
C
his sarcastic personality.
D
a deep nationalistic view.
6) American colonists sought trade with countries other than Great Britain
A
to anger Parliament.
B
to make money to buy what they wanted in Britain
C
mainly to anger the king.
D
to help strengthen the French.
7) One purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to
A
explain to the rest of the world why the colonies had revolted.
B
condemn Parliament for its actions.
C
appeal for fairer treatment by Parliament.
D
warn other nations to stay out of the Revolution.
8) The New England economy depended heavily on
A
slave labor
B
tobacco.
C
fishing, shipbuilding, and commerce
D
the production of many staple crops.
9) In the Civil War, the South won the battle of
A
Lookout Mountain.
B
Gettysburg.
C
Bull Run.
D
Vicksburg.
10) During the seventeenth century, America established the precedent of
A
staying out of European wars if possible
B
starting wars in Europe.
C
fighting wars on both land and sea.
D
being involved in every world war since 1688.
11) With the franchise in Massachusetts extended to all adult males who belonged to Puritan congregations, the proportion of qualified voters in this colony as compared to England was
A
not known.
B
a great deal smaller
C
larger.
D
somewhat smaller
12) Uncle Tom’s Cabin may be described as
A
a firsthand account of slavery.
B
a powerful political force.
C
having little effect on the start of the Civil War.
D
a success only in the United States.
13) New England opposed the American System’s federally constructed roads because
A
the Democratic-Republicans favored them.
B
they would drain away needed population to the West.
C
canals were a superior means of transportation
D
they were poorly constructed.
14) New York was
A
originally founded by the Dutch.
B
a major contributor to political democracy and religious tolerance in the English colonies.
C
the last of the middle colonies to be established
D
designed as a Quaker refuge.
15) Colonial protest against the Stamp Act took the form of
A
a colonial boycott against British goods
B
all of these.
C
convening a colonial congress to request repeal of the act.
D
wearing homemade woolen clothes.
16) As a result of white southerners’ brutal treatment of their slaves and their fear of potential slave rebellions, the South
A
emancipated many slaves.
B
shed its image as a reactionary backwater.
C
developed a theory of biological racial superiority
D
adopted British attitudes toward the “peculiar institution.”
17) Virtually all the distinguished historians of early-nineteenth-century America came from
A
the Midwest.
B
the frontier.
C
the middle Atlantic states.
D
New England.
18) The “cement” that held the Whig party together in its formative days was
A
support of the American System.
B
the desire for a strong president.
C
hatred of Andrew Jackson.
D
opposition to the Anti-Masonic party.
19) Match each colony with its associated item. ___ A. Plymouth ___ B. Connecticut ___ C. Massachusetts Bay 1. General Court 2. Mayflower Compact 3. Fundamental Orders 4. patroonships
A
A-3, B-2, C-1
B
A-2, B-3, C-1
C
A-1, B-4, C-3
D
A-3, B-2, C-4
20) Andrew Jackson’s administration supported the removal of Native Americans from the eastern states because
A
the Supreme Court ruled in favor of this policy.
B
whites wanted the Indians’ lands.
C
they continued their attacks on white settlements.
D
the Indians assimilated too easily into white society.
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