What was the poorest and most economically backward region of the United States at the end of World War II? A) Northeast B) Southwest C) Midwest D) South ANSWER D
America’s approach to foreign policy in the 1870s and 1880s was grounded in the concept of A) internationalism. B) isolationism. C) balance of power. D) collective security. ANSWER B
While he awaited his inauguration, Abraham Lincoln expressed the view that A) he would accept the Crittenden Compromise. B) pro-Unionist sentiment in the South was dead and civil war was now inevitable. C) secession was unconstitutional. D) given the first opportunity as president, he would abolish slavery throughout the nation. ANSWER C
Secretary Benjamin Tracy’s most notable achievement was A) initiating the modernization of the American navy. B) negotiating reciprocal trade agreements with many Latin American countries. C) negotiating the acquisition of Midway Island. D) authoring The Influence of Sea Power upon History. ANSWER A
Considering both problems and opportunities in each case, explain why you would have rather lived either in Massachusetts Bay or Virginia in the early seventeenth century. What will be an ideal response? ANSWER Virginia Problems: Indian hostility, harsh and unhealthy environment, forced labor, abuse from masters. Opportunities: eventual land ownership (freedom dues), potential great […]
Compared to other forms of transportation in the early nineteenth century, railroads were all of the following EXCEPT A) able to travel in all seasons. B) safer. C) faster. D) cheaper. ANSWER B
The backwardness in American technology in the first two decades of the nineteenth century can be accounted for by all of the following EXCEPT A) popular resistance toward technological innovation. B) an inadequate system of higher education. C) the absence of inventors who could transform ideas into practical technologies. D) a lack of skilled machinists. […]
Who wrote the novel, The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta? A) a runaway slave B) a Cherokee Indian C) an Irish immigrant D) a California Mexican American ANSWER B
Probably the most controversial issue of the 1920s involved the murder conviction of Sacco and Vanzetti, two A) advocates of black nationalism. B) immigrant anarchists. C) radical feminists. D) members of the Ku Klux Klan. ANSWER B
Membership in the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s was limited to A) Jews. B) All non-Christians. C) Protestants. D) Catholics. ANSWER C