Within Parliament, the repeal of the Stamp Act came largely as a consequence of mounting concern over the colonists’ A) economic boycott of English trade. B) demands for independence from the empire. C) intimidation and violence toward English agents in America. D) petitions to the King and to Parliament. ANSWER A
How would one BEST characterize Columbus’s search for gold in Hispaniola? A) a mostly successful effort using the forced labor of the Tainos natives B) a mostly unsuccessful effort using the forced labor of the Tainos natives C) a mostly successful effort using volunteers from the Tainos natives D) a mostly unsuccessful effort using the […]
Why was the Roanoke settlement doomed from its inception? a. The chosen settlers were ill-prepared for the conditions. b. The Spanish Armada patrolled the Atlantic seaboard. c. Queen Elizabeth was against the venture. d. There were too many religious conflicts. e. England was distracted because of its preparations for war. ANSWER E
Ponce de León A) was greeted by friendly and cooperative Native Americans upon his expedition to Florida in 1521. B) led his first expedition from Puerto Rico to Florida in 1513 to what he thought was another island, which he named La Florida. C) brought only Europeans from Puerto Rico on his expedition to Florida […]
Late nineteenth-century American cities grew “outward and upward.” Describe the technology that allowed these phenomena to occur and the consequences they had for city dwellers. What will be an ideal response? ANSWER Technology: transportation (street cars, elevated railways); communication (telephone); construction materials (steel); electricity (elevators and lighting). Consequences: residential segregation; high land values; new […]
What did the defeat of the Spanish Armada by the English navy in July 1588 mean for England? A) England had suddenly become a major imperial player in an emerging Atlantic world. B) The defeat of the threatened Spanish Catholic invasion in 1588 decoupled the Protestant religion with English patriotism for Elizabeth I and her […]
Critics of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways Act said that it would “alter the culture and landscape of America.” Cite some specific ways that the interstate highways have had an impact on American life. What will be an ideal response? ANSWER Consider: decline of inner cities; decline of urban mass transit; […]
The fall of 1621 in Plymouth witnessed the A) first Thanksgiving celebration, but also the conclusion of peace between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians. B) outbreak of war between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians. C) collapse of the Pilgrim Village at Plimoth Plantation due to the lack of food. D) exponential expansion of […]
How did Madison hope to defeat Great Britain in the war of 1812? a. He hoped to gain control of the British West Indies to show Great Britain that the United States was a powerful country worthy of respect. b. He attempted to control the trade routes of the Atlantic Ocean, demonstrating the United States’ […]
Who emerged victorious and enjoyed executive and legislative powers right after the English civil war from 1642 until 1649? A) King James B) King Charles I C) Parliament D) King Charles II ANSWER Answer: C