Wednesday, March 21, 2012

APUSH Multiple choice part 2001


UNITED STATES HISTORY
SECTION I
Time—55 minutes
80 Questions
Directions: Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is followed by five suggested answers or
completions. Select the one that is best in each case and then fill in the corresponding oval on the answer sheet.


1. The Navigation Acts were part of the British
policy known as
(A) isolationism
(B) capitalism
(C) mercantilism
(D) monopolism
(E) imperialism
2. Jacksonian Democracy was distinguished by the
belief that
(A) an aristocracy posed no danger to the Republic
(B) the National Republicans alone knew what
was right for the people
(C) political participation by the common man
should be increased
(D) political rights should be granted to women
(E) franchise restrictions should be racially neutral
3. President Monroe articulated the Monroe Doctrine
in his 1823 address to Congress primarily in
order to
(A) respond positively to the recent Latin
American revolutions
(B) rule out United States involvement in
South America
(C) provide a rationale for United States intervention
in the Isthmus of Panama
(D) warn European nations against further
colonial ventures in the Western Hemisphere
(E) encourage Britain to help the fledgling
Latin American states
4. Which of the following transportation developments
opened the West to settlement and trade
between 1790 and 1830 ?
(A) Turnpikes and canals
(B) Railroads and steamships
(C) Turnpikes and railroads
(D) Clipper ships and turnpikes
(E) Canals and railroads
5. Which of the following best describes the situation
of freedmen in the decade following the Civil
War?
(A) Each was given 40 acres of land and a mule
by the Union government.
(B) All were immediately granted political
equality by the Emancipation Proclamation.
(C) The majority entered sharecropping arrangements
with former masters or other nearby
planters.
(D) They were required to pass a literacy test
before being granted United States
citizenship.
(E) They supported the passage of Black Codes
to ensure their economic and political rights.
6. Which of the following was a serious constitutional
question after the Civil War?
(A) The restoration of the power of the federal
judiciary
(B) The legality of the national banking system
(C) The political and legal status of the former
Confederate states
(D) The relationship between the United States
and Britain
(E) The proposed annexation of Colombia
7. The Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
(1896) did which of the following?
(A) Denounced business combinations in restraint
of trade.
(B) Sanctioned separate but equal public facilities
for African Americans.
(C) Declared that the Fourteenth Amendment
applied principally to the protection of
corporations.
(D) Defined the Constitution as color-blind.
(E) Empowered Congress to cancel treaties with
American Indian tribes unilaterally.
8. The flappers of the 1920’s challenged traditional
American attitudes about women by supporting
(A) a federal birth control and abortion rights
protection law
(B) gender equality in salaries
(C) an equal rights amendment
(D) greater freedom in manner of dress and moral
behavior
(E) a federal law to establish prenatal clinics in
rural areas
9. During the 1930’s, the Great Depression led to
(A) the nationalization of major industries
(B) the strengthening of the family unit and a
higher birth rate
(C) a decline in highway construction
(D) a mass internal migration of Americans
looking for work
(E) a decrease in labor union membership
10. The policy of containment, justified by George
Kennan’s 1947 analysis of the international
situation, called for
(A) blocking the expansion of the Soviet Union’s
influence
(B) curbing United States foreign investment to
limit involvement in world conflict
(C) liberating Eastern Europe from communism
(D) destabilizing the Soviet Union
(E) dividing Germany into zones administered by
the United States, Britain, and the Soviet
Union
11. The Dutch settled New Netherland primarily to
(A) secure a refuge for the persecuted
(B) check the growth of English colonies in
North America
(C) expand their commercial and mercantile
network
(D) gain colonies to produce agricultural
surpluses
(E) secure naval supplies
12. France negotiated a treaty of alliance with the new
American nation in 1778 following
(A) the defeat of the British General Burgoyne at
Saratoga
(B) American naval victories on the Great Lakes
(C) the dispatch of an American peace mission to
Britain
(D) an ultimatum by American diplomats
(E) a personal plea by George Washington
13. Which of the following is true of the case of
Marbury v. Madison ?
(A) It established that Congress had the sole right
to formulate national legislation.
(B) It supported Thomas Jefferson in his claim to
have “executive review.”
(C) It backed William Marbury in his request for
a bank charter.
(D) It affirmed the principle of judicial review.
(E) It determined the Senate’s right to “advise
and consent.”
14. After the Revolution, the concept of the
“republican mother” suggested that
(A) women would be responsible for raising their
children, especially their sons, to be virtuous
citizens of the young republic
(B) voting would soon become a privilege granted
to educated and/or married women
(C) the first duty of mothers was to serve the
needs of government
(D) wives and mothers would be welcome in the
emerging political parties
(E) women’s virtues had been the inspiration for
the ideals of the Revolution
15. All of the following accurately describe
Jefferson’s purchase of the Louisiana Territory
from France EXCEPT:
(A) It opened the Mississippi River permanently to
western farmers.
(B) It ended the threat of American Indian raids on
western settlements.
(C) It was made possible by the failure of
Napoleon’s forces to suppress a slave revolt
in Haiti.
(D) It showed Jefferson’s considerable flexibility
in dealing with foreign policy.
(E) It violated Jefferson’s own views concerning
the strict construction of the Constitution.
16. President Jackson resisted the admission of Texas
into the Union in 1836 primarily because he
(A) acknowledged the legitimacy of the Mexican
government’s claim to Texas
(B) feared that debate over the admission of Texas
would ignite controversy about slavery
(C) was ideologically opposed to territorial
expansion
(D) could find no support within his own party
for admitting Texas
(E) believed that admitting Texas would violate
international law
17. The Republican party originated in the mid-1850’s
as a sectional party committed to which of the
following?
(A) Opposition to the further extension of slavery
into the territories
(B) Immediate emancipation of the slaves
(C) Repeal of Whig economic policies
(D) Restriction of immigration
(E) Acknowledgement of popular sovereignty as
the basis for organizing federal territories
18. In 1890 the most important source of revenue for
the federal government was
(A) income taxes
(B) inheritance taxes
(C) sales taxes
(D) liquor taxes
(E) customs duties
19. William Jennings Bryan’s “Cross of Gold” oration
was primarily an expression of his
(A) fundamentalist religious beliefs
(B) neutral stance toward the belligerents of the
First World War
(C) advocacy of free and unlimited coinage of
silver
(D) opposition to teaching the theory of evolution
in public schools
(E) anti-imperialist convictions
20. The American home front in the Second World
War is best described as
(A) politically divided over the wisdom of the
American war effort
(B) unaffected by ethnic and racial tensions
(C) economically invigorated by military spending
(D) rededicated to the reform efforts of the New
Deal
(E) demoralized by food shortages
21. In which of the following British North American
colonies was slavery legally established by the
early 1700’s?
(A) The southern colonies only
(B) The middle and southern colonies only
(C) The tobacco- and rice-growing colonies only
(D) All the colonies except Pennsylvania and the
New England colonies
(E) All the colonies
22. In the United States, the Haitian rebellion of the
1790’s prompted
(A) the acquisition of Puerto Rico for colonization
by emancipated slaves
(B) a movement of free African Americans to
Haiti
(C) the passage of a federal law increasing the
severity of punishments for slave rebellions
(D) an increased fear of slave revolts in the South
(E) a military expedition of southern slaveholders
to restore French rule in Haiti
23. Which of the following statements about African
American soldiers during the Civil War is correct?
(A) They were primarily engaged in military
campaigns west of the Mississippi.
(B) They were limited to noncombat duty.
(C) They were barred from receiving awards for
valor in combat.
(D) For most of the war, they were paid less than
White soldiers of equal rank.
(E) For most of the war, they were led by African
American officers.
24. The Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT),
expanded trade with the Soviet Union, and
President Richard Nixon’s visit to the People’s
Republic of China were all facets of the policy of
(A) brinkmanship
(B) deterrence
(C) détente
(D) rollback
(E) liberation
25. All of the following contributed to the passage of
the Eighteenth Amendment legislating Prohibition
in 1919 EXCEPT
(A) the continued efforts of the Anti-Saloon
League
(B) the fervor of the First World War lending
patriotism to the cause of prohibition
(C) the Progressive belief in social reform
(D) the cumulative impact of state prohibition laws
(E) the high death toll from alcohol-related
automobile accidents
26. In the decade following the Second World War,
the Supreme Court decision that had the most
widespread consequences concerned which of the
following?
(A) Immigration policy
(B) Congressional reapportionment
(C) The rights of minority groups
(D) The jurisdiction of courts in determining war
guilt
(E) The federal government’s powers of taxation
27. Prior to the Civil War, a transformation occurred
in the workforce of the New England textile mills
as New England farm girls were replaced by
(A) French-Canadian immigrants
(B) freed African Americans from the South
(C) Irish immigrants
(D) German immigrants
(E) Italian immigrants
28. The primary power granted to the Civil Rights
Commission created in 1957 was the authority to
(A) investigate and report on cases involving
discrimination
(B) issue writs to enforce its decisions after
a hearing
(C) initiate court cases to challenge gender
discrimination
(D) fine employers found guilty of discriminatory
hiring practices
(E) grant monetary awards to victims of
discrimination
29. During his presidency, Richard Nixon did which
of the following?
(A) Supported the use of busing to end racial
segregation in public schools.
(B) Intensified conflict between the United States
and Japan.
(C) Abolished the Tennessee Valley Authority.
(D) Ended American participation in the war in
Vietnam.
(E) Created the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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30. The cartoon above is a commentary on late-nineteenth-century
(A) municipal corruption
(B) imperialism
(C) labor unrest
(D) business monopolies
(E) civil-rights campaigns
31. Which of the following was true of the
United States Constitution as adopted at
the Constitutional Convention?
(A) It was built on a series of compromises.
(B) It provided exact specifications covering
all aspects of government.
(C) It was a revised version of the English
Constitution.
(D) It included a Bill of Rights.
(E) It allowed all male citizens over the age
of twenty-one to vote.
32. The Jefferson administration advocated which of
the following changes as a means of restoring
republican ideals?
(A) Abolishing the Bank of the United States
(B) Reducing the scope of activities of the federal
government
(C) Discontinuing the funding of state debts
(D) Increasing the size of the United States
military
(E) Adopting the Kentucky and Virginia
Resolutions at the national level
33. The Wilmot Proviso specifically provided for
(A) the prohibition of slavery in Louisiana
Purchase territory
(B) the primacy of federal law over statelegislated
Black Codes
(C) the abolition of the international slave trade
(D) the prohibition of slavery in lands acquired
from Mexico in the Mexican War
(E) federal return of fugitive slaves
34. The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
expanded America’s role in
(A) Central America and the Caribbean
(B) the Philippines
(C) North Africa
(D) Asia
(E) Europe
35. Which of the following emerged during the
Progressive Era as the most influential advocate
of full political, economic, and social equality
for Black Americans?
(A) W. E. B. Du Bois
(B) Frederick Douglass
(C) Booker T. Washington
(D) Ida B. Wells
(E) Langston Hughes
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Society
36. The cartoon above refers to which of the
following?
(A) The Red Scare
(B) The Open Door Notes
(C) The Immigration Quota Act of 1921
(D) The response to the Pullman Strike
(E) The Boston Police Strike
37. During the Great Depression, the federal government
responded with force when
(A) the communist-dominated National Mine
Workers’ Union denounced the American
government and flag
(B) audiences booed newsreels showing President
Herbert Hoover
(C) mobs of farmers tried to prevent foreclosures
on farms and threatened to lynch judges who
allowed them
(D) the Bonus Expeditionary Force encamped in
Washington
(E) protesters displayed “Hoover flags,” empty
pockets turned inside out
38. Which of the following is a correct statement
about college-level education in the twentiethcentury
United States?
(A) State universities increased scholarship aid
during the Depression.
(B) Private universities raised admission standards
during the 1940’s.
(C) The GI Bill financed the education of male
students during the post–Second World
War era.
(D) The “baby boomers” finished college in large
numbers in the 1950’s.
(E) There was a sharp decline in college
enrollment during the Vietnam War.
39. “The problem lay buried, unspoken, for many years
in the minds of American women. It was a strange
stirring, a sense of dissatisfaction, a yearning that
women suffered. . . . Each suburban wife struggled
with it alone. As she made the beds, shopped for
groceries, matched slipcover material, ate peanut
butter sandwiches with her children, chauffeured
Cub Scouts and Brownies, lay beside her husband
at night—she was afraid to ask even of herself the
silent question—‘Is this all?’”
The author of the statement above most likely was
(A) Angelina Grimké
(B) Susan B. Anthony
(C) Betty Friedan
(D) Angela Davis
(E) Phyllis Schlafly
40. “Reaganomics,” or supply-side economics, led to
which of the following?
(A) A decline in unemployment and poverty
(B) Greater tax revenues than government
expenditures
(C) Large increases in the incomes of wealthy
Americans
(D) An increase in appropriations for school
lunches
(E) Lower military expenditures than during the
Carter administration
41. The leaders of the Progressive movement were
primarily
(A) farmers interested in improving agricultural
production
(B) immigrant activists attempting to change
restrictive immigration laws
(C) representatives of industries seeking higher
tariffs
(D) workers concerned with establishing industrial
unions
(E) middle-class reformers concerned with urban
and consumer issues
42. The majority of White families in the antebellum
South owned
(A) more than 100 slaves
(B) 50 to 100 slaves
(C) 10 to 50 slaves
(D) 5 to 10 slaves
(E) no slaves
43. The Missouri Compromise did which of the
following?
(A) Prohibited slavery in all the territory of the
Louisiana Purchase.
(B) Provided for admission to the Union of all
future states in pairs of one free, one slave.
(C) Allowed Maine to enter the Union as a free
state.
(D) Finally settled the question of congressional
power over slavery in the territories.
(E) Provided for the annexation of Texas.
44. Which of the following best characterizes the
writings of American authors F. Scott Fitzgerald,
e. e. cummings, and Sinclair Lewis?
(A) Disillusionment with modern American
society
(B) Glorification of modern American capitalism
(C) Celebration of Black culture
(D) Glamorization of war
(E) Reaffirmation of traditional American values
45. One of the immediate consequences of the Tet
offensive in 1968 was that
(A) President Johnson completed the process of
Vietnamization
(B) North Vietnamese troops took control of
Saigon
(C) popular support for the war declined in the
United States
(D) the South Vietnamese government was
overthrown
(E) Congress gave greater support to President
Johnson’s war policies
46. All of the following contributed to discontent
among soldiers in the Continental Army EXCEPT:
(A) Most soldiers were draftees.
(B) The soldiers feared for the welfare of families
back home.
(C) The army had inadequate arms and
ammunition.
(D) The army paid soldiers in depreciated paper
money.
(E) The army was inadequately fed and clothed.
47. Jacob Riis’s How the Other Half Lives is a
study of
(A) Jim Crow segregation and its effect on
African Americans
(B) the plight of Great Plains farmers in
the 1890’s
(C) immigrant urban poverty and despair in
the 1890’s
(D) the corruption in city political machines in
the 1890’s
(E) the rise of industrial capitalists in the late
nineteenth century
48. Margaret Sanger is best known for her
(A) contribution to the radical suffragist
movement
(B) endorsement of coeducation
(C) advocacy of birth control
(D) presidency of the Women’s Christian
Temperance Union
(E) organization of the Women’s Trade Union
League
49. The Republican Presidents of the 1920’s favored
(A) membership in the League of Nations
(B) tax cuts for wealthy Americans
(C) stringent federal regulation of American
business
(D) reduced American tariffs on foreign imports
(E) forgiveness of European war debts from the
First World War
50. From the 1880’s to the beginning of the New Deal,
the dominant American Indian policy of the
United States government sought to
(A) strengthen traditional tribal authority
(B) relocate all American Indians to the
Oklahoma territory
(C) encourage American Indian emigration to
Canada
(D) encourage American Indians to preserve their
languages and religions
(E) break up tribal landholdings
51. Alexander Hamilton’s financial program was
most favorable to
(A) western farmers
(B) war veterans
(C) southern planters
(D) eastern merchants
(E) state bankers
52. The goal of the American Colonization Society
was to
(A) return freed slaves to Africa
(B) recruit immigrant labor for American
factories
(C) assimilate recent immigrants into American
society
(D) extend United States influence to overseas
colonies
(E) promote western expansion by funding
internal improvements
53. The most unpopular and least successful of
President Thomas Jefferson’s policies was his
(A) advocacy of territorial expansion
(B) handling of the Barbary Coast pirates
(C) reduction of the size of the military
(D) reduction of the national debt
(E) adherence to neutrality in dealing with
England and France
54. Which of the following principles was established
by the Dred Scott decision?
(A) Congress could abolish slavery at will.
(B) National legislation could not limit the spread
of slavery in the territories.
(C) The rights of all people are protected by the
Constitution.
(D) Slaves residing in a free state automatically
became free.
(E) Through squatter sovereignty, a territory had
the sole right to determine the status of
slavery within its territorial limits.
55. The precipitating factor in the 1894 Pullman strike
was Pullman’s
(A) dismissal of union workers
(B) introduction of scrip in part payment of wages
(C) retraction of its promise to provide an
employee insurance and retirement plan
(D) employment of immigrant labor at less than a
living wage
(E) cutting of wages without proportionate cuts
in company housing rents
56. In his Atlanta Compromise speech, Booker T.
Washington called for which of the following?
(A) African American voting rights
(B) An end to racial segregation
(C) Support for African American self-help
(D) Educational equality for African Americans
(E) Racial integration of religious organizations
57. All of the following contributed to the growth of
the free African American population in the United
States in the early nineteenth century EXCEPT
(A) the gradual emancipation laws of individual
states
(B) manumission granted for Revolutionary War
service
(C) manumission granted by slaveholders’ wills
(D) natural increase among free African
Americans
(E) federal constitutional provisions for
emancipation
58. In the 1930’s, the movement led by
Dr. Francis Townsend contributed to
congressional approval of a law
(A) insuring the bank deposits of consumers
(B) securing federal protection of labor union
organizers
(C) providing larger federal subsidies to farmers
(D) implementing a federal program of old-age
benefits
(E) protecting ethnic minorities from
discrimination
59. Which of the following civil rights groups is NOT
correctly matched with one of its leading figures?
(A) Southern Christian Leadership
Conference . . Marcus Garvey
(B) Black Panthers . . Huey Newton
(C) National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People . . Roy Wilkins
(D) Black Muslims . . Malcolm X
(E) Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee . . Stokely Carmichael
60. Which of the following is true of the Gulf of
Tonkin Resolution?
(A) It ended the Vietnam War.
(B) It barely passed in Congress, reflecting the
bitter division over American involvement
in Vietnam.
(C) It was a statement of American policy that
followed the Tet offensive.
(D) It allowed the President to deploy combat
troops in South Vietnam.
(E) It provided for the first peace negotiations
between the United States and North
Vietnam.
61. The Compromise of 1850 did which of the
following?
(A) Admitted Texas to the Union as a slave state.
(B) Admitted California to the Union under the
principles of popular sovereignty.
(C) Prohibited slavery in the District of Columbia.
(D) Enacted a stringent fugitive slave law.
(E) Adjusted the Texas-Mexico boundary.
62. One means by which President Hoover attempted
to fight the Great Depression was
(A) the establishment of the Tennessee Valley
Authority
(B) the establishment of the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation
(C) a lowering of barriers to free trade
(D) the early payment of bonuses to veterans
(E) direct government aid to the needy
63. The principal reason for the formation of the
Dixiecrat party in 1948 was the opposition of
dissident Democrats to President Truman’s
(A) establishment of the Central Intelligence
Agency
(B) removal of General MacArthur from his
military command
(C) support for the Taft-Hartley Act
(D) proposal for civil rights legislation
(E) call for an investigation of the loyalty of
all federal employees
64. Throughout the first half of the nineteenth century,
women reformers were most active in the cause of
(A) temperance
(B) woman suffrage
(C) pacifism
(D) immigrants’ rights
(E) workers’ rights
65. Which of the following was true of most Puritans
who emigrated to seventeenth-century New
England?
(A) They had renounced the Church of England.
(B) They rejected the authority of the English
king.
(C) They considered themselves non-Separatists.
(D) They approved of the Crown’s religious
policy.
(E) They intended to return eventually to England.
66. The cartoon above was intended primarily as a
satirical comment on
(A) Social Darwinism
(B) the Ku Klux Klan
(C) the election of 1896
(D) the Scopes trial
(E) Lochner v. New York
67. The Federalist papers challenged the conventional
political wisdom of the eighteenth century when
they asserted that
(A) a republican form of government could succeed
only in small countries
(B) limitations on the popular will led to tyranny
(C) a weak central government was the only
guarantee of individual rights
(D) a large republic offered the best protection of
minority rights
(E) political parties were crucial to the success of
the new government
68. Wilson’s Fourteen Points incorporated all of the
following EXCEPT
(A) open diplomacy
(B) freedom of the seas
(C) recognition of Allied economic and territorial
agreements made during the war
(D) creation of an international organization
to preserve the peace and security of its
members
(E) national self-determination
69. The first massive migration of Black Americans
from the South occurred during which of the
following periods?
(A) Immediately following the Civil War
(B) During and immediately after the
First World War
(C) During the Great Depression
(D) In the decade after the Second World War
(E) During the civil rights movement of the
1960’s
70. In the last quarter of the nineteenth century,
American agriculture was characterized by
(A) a decline in the number of tenant farmers
(B) a decline in foreclosures on midwestern farms
(C) a decline in the number of farm cooperatives
(D) an increase in wholesale prices for farm
products
(E) an increase in acres under cultivation
71. Which of the following statements about Africans
brought as slaves to the British North American
colonies is true?
(A) They were the primary labor source for
plantations in the Chesapeake by 1630.
(B) They had a much lower life expectancy in the
Chesapeake than in South Carolina or the
West Indies.
(C) They greatly outnumbered Europeans in
every colony south of the Mason-Dixon
Line by 1776.
(D) They maintained cultural practices brought
from Africa.
(E) They were the primary labor source in
Pennsylvania until 1720.
72. Progressive reformers rejected Social Darwinism
because they believed that
(A) all races were equal in ability
(B) personal development was influenced solely
by hereditary factors
(C) conflict and competition did not necessarily
improve society
(D) science had no role in society
(E) society was fixed by the laws of nature and
incapable of significant change
73. Pinckney’s Treaty with Spain is considered a
diplomatic highlight of Washington’s administration
because it
(A) allowed the United States to use the port of
New Orleans
(B) ceded Florida to the United States
(C) invited Americans to settle in Texas
(D) opened Spanish Caribbean ports to American
trade
(E) withdrew Spain’s military forces from the
Caribbean
74. Major domestic developments in the United States
during President Eisenhower’s two terms included
all of the following EXCEPT
(A) a rise in the gross national product (GNP)
(B) the dismantling of New Deal welfare
programs
(C) the peaking of the postwar baby boom
(D) the exodus of Black families from the rural
South
(E) the beginning of construction of an interstate
highway system
75. The immediate effect of Andrew Jackson’s
attack on the Second Bank of the United States
in 1834 was
(A) the creation of the “independent treasury”
(B) an expansion of credit and speculation
(C) the failure of state banks
(D) the establishment of modern banking
regulations
(E) the creation of a federal deficit
76. The primary purpose of the Proclamation of 1763
was to
(A) encourage westward colonial migration
(B) avoid conflict with the trans-Appalachian
Indians
(C) gain much-needed revenue
(D) drive out French colonists
(E) provide a haven for Catholics
77. By the 1750’s, the British colonies on the North
American mainland were characterized by all of
the following EXCEPT
(A) disdain for British constitutional monarchy
(B) many religious denominations
(C) a society without a hereditary aristocracy
(D) a growing number of non-English settlers
(E) acceptance of slavery as a labor system
78. “Let Southern oppressors tremble . . . . I shall
strenuously contend for immediate enfranchisement
. . . . I will be as harsh as truth and as
uncompromising as justice.”
The author of the statement above was
(A) John C. Calhoun
(B) Stephen A. Douglas
(C) Henry Clay
(D) Abraham Lincoln
(E) William L. Garrison
79. All of the following have been cited as reasons for
the dropping of atomic bombs on Japan in 1945
EXCEPT the need to
(A) block a planned Japanese invasion of the
United States
(B) keep the Soviet Union out of the war against
Japan
(C) save American lives
(D) demonstrate American superiority in weaponry
to the Soviet Union
(E) force the unconditional surrender of Japan
80. Influential critics of the 1950’s, such as
David Riesman, were most concerned with which
of the following aspects of life in the United States
following the Second World War?
(A) Alienation and conformity in modern society
(B) Schooling for the baby-boom generation
(C) The economic responsibilities of being a
world superpower
(D) The threat to the nation from communist
subversion
(E) The spread of political corruption
END OF SECTION I

Answers to 2001 AP Test
1. C
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. C
6. C
7. B
8. D
9. E
10. A
11. C
12. A
13. D
14. A
15. B
16. B
17. A
18. A
19. C
20. C
21. E
22. D
23. B
24. C
25. E
26. C
27. C
28. A
29. D
30. A
31. A
32. B
33. D
34. A
35. A
36. C
37. A
38. D
39. C
40. C
41. E
42. D
43. C
44. A
45. C
46. A
47. C
48. C
49. B
50. B
51. E
52. A
53. E
54. B
55. E
56. D
57. C
58. D
59. A
60. D
61. D
62. B
63. C
64. B
65. A
66. C
67. B
68. C
69. A
70. D
71. D
72. C
73. A
74. B
75. B
76. B
77. C
78. E
79. A
80. D

APUSH Multiple choice part 1996


1. Which of the following statements best describes the clothing industry in the late nineteenth century?
A. Because of the emphasis on domesticity, clothing manufacture became primarily a
home industry.
B. The discovery of new fabrics such as nylon and polyester led to more comfortable and
functional clothing.
C. The United States began to import increasing quantities of clothing, sending American industries into a depression.
D. Styles became increasingly ornate and clothing became much more expensive.
E. The sewing machine made mass manufacturing of clothing possible and clothing more affordable.
2. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon's policies did which of the following?
A. Reduced income-tax rates for the wealthy to release money for private investment.
B. Provided aid to the Allies during the First World War.
C. Provided federal guarantees for bank deposits.
D. Restricted loans to Mexico after the Tampico and Veracruz incidents.
E. Combated the Depression by giving lower-income groups more purchasing power.
3. In Marbury v. Madison, the United States Supreme Court affirmed
A. its right to determine the constitutionality of state court decisions
B. its right to determine the constitutionality of state laws
C. its right to determine the constitutionality of congressional enactments
D. the sanctity of property rights against harassment by unfriendly state legislatures
E. the broad scope of the federal government's commerce power
4. which of the following provisions of the Compromise of 1850 provoked the most
controversy in the 1850's?
A. The admission of California as a free state
B. The establishment of the principle of popular sovereignty in the Mexican cession
C. The ban on the slave trade in the District of Columbia
D. The continued protection of slavery in the District of Columbia
E. The strengthened Fugitive Slave Law
5. Helen Hunt Jackson's "A Century of Dishonor" was significant because it aroused public
awareness of the
A. injustice of having taken land from Mexico in the Southwest
B. need for reforms in federal land policy
C. wrongs that the federal government had inflicted on American Indians
D. hardships endured by Chinese laborers while building the transcontinental railroad
E. plight of sharecroppers in the Deep South
6. Which of the following is true of the Sherman Antitrust Ace of 1890?
A. It had little immediate impact on the regulation of large corporations.
B. It quickly limited the number of mergers taking place.
C. It led to federal control of the railroads.
D. It forced businesses to adopt pooling agreements.
E. It ended effective cooperation between business and the federal government.
7. During the First World War, the Committee on Public Information issued propaganda to
persuade the American people of all of the following EXCEPT:
A. The United States was fighting for freedom and democracy.
B. The United States was fighting a barbarous nation.
C. Buying bonds was important to support the war effort.
D. A German invasion of the United States was a possibility.
E. Congress should reject the League of Nations.
8. Jefferson's purchase of Louisiana had its origins in his desire to
A. remove the French from forts along the Mississippi valley
B. acquire a port to provide an outlet for western crops
C. acquire territory for the expansion of slavery
D. oppose New England Federalism
E. demonstrate friendship for the French in the Napoleonic Wars
9. All of the following account for nativist sentiment against the "new immigrants" of the late
nineteenth century EXCEPT that the immigrants
A. practiced different religions
B. had different languages and cultures
C. were willing to work for lower wages than were native-born workers
D. were not familiar with the United States political system
E. dominated the professions of law, medicine, and engineering
10. The Declaration of Independence did all the following EXCEPT
A. appeal to the philosophy of natural rights
B. call for the abolition of the slave trade
C. appeal to the sympathies of the English people
D. criticize the provisions of the Quebec Act of 1774
E. accuse George III of tyranny
11. Which of the following is a correct statement about Harry S. Truman?
A. He proposed, through the Fair Deal, to continue and expand the aims of the New Deal.
B. He enjoyed the consistent support of the public throughout his presidency.
C. He experienced few problems in the transition from a wartime to peacetime economy
after the Second World War.
D. He pursued an increasingly conciliatory foreign policy toward the Soviet Union
following the Second World War.
E. He enjoyed the consistent support of Congress throughout his presidency.
12. Woodrow Wilson hardened Senate opposition to the Treaty of Versailles by his refusal to
compromise on the issue of
A. reparations limited to the amount Germany could afford to pay
B. plebiscites to determine the new borders of Germany
C. the border between Italy and Yugoslavia
D. protectorate status for African colonies seized from Germany
E. the unconditional adherence of the United States to the charter of the League of Nations
13. The Open Door policy of the early twentieth century called for
A. the continuation of the Monroe Doctrine in the Western Hemisphere
B. the opening of the United States markets to foreign goods
C. the elimination of passports for international travel
D. unlimited European immigration into the United States
E. open access to China for American investment and commercial interests
14. The North American colonies took advantage of Great Britain's policy of salutary neglect to
A. establish religious freedom as a fundamental right
B. work out trade arrangements to acquire needed products from other countries
C. introduce the practice of slavery into the New World
D. establish a standing army
E. make favorable territorial settlements with the French
15. Which of the following led immediately and directly to Theodore Roosevelt's issuance of
the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine?
A. Pancho Villa's armed raids into Texas and New Mexico
B. General Augusto Sandino's insurrection against American troops occupying Nicaragua
C. The arrest of an unarmed party of American sailors in Tampico, Mexico
D. American concern that a Japanese syndicate would attempt to purchase land near the
Panama Canal
E. American fear that financial instability in the Dominican Republic would lead to
European intervention
16. By the time of the American Revolution, most patriots had come to believe that, in
republican government, sovereignty was located in
A. the people
B. Parliament
C. state governments
D. factions
E. a centralized government
17. In the seventeenth century, which of the following was true of slavery in British North
America?
A. It was prohibited only in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
B. It was opposed by the Anglican Church.
C. Slaves officially accounted for more than thirty percent of the colonial population.
D. The number of slaves increased rapidly in the last quarter of the century.
E. Most slaves lived on plantations with fifty or more slaves.
18. The greatest achievement of the government under the Articles of Confederation was its establishment of
A. a bicameral legislature
B. a system for orderly settlement of the West
C. general postwar prosperity
D. long-term sectional harmony
E. a termination date for the international slave trade
19. The intent of the Dawes Act of 1887 was to
A. assimilate American Indians into the mainstream of American culture
B. recognize and preserve the tribal cultures of American Indians
C. legally establish the communal nature of American Indian landholding
D. restore to American Indians land seized unjustly
E. remove all American Indians to the Indian Territory (Oklahoma)
20. "We have pacified some thousands of the islanders and buried them; destroyed their fields;
burned their villages, and turned their widows and orphans out-of-doors; subjugated the
remaining ten millions by Benevolent assimilation. . .. And so, by these Providences of
God--and the phrase is the government's, not mine--we are a World Power."
The statement above was most probably made in reference to United States policy in the
A. opening of Japan
B. annexation of the Hawaiian Islands
C. occupation of the Philippines
D. acquisition of Puerto Rico and Cuba
E. confrontation with the Soviet Union over Cuba
21. Which of the following contributed most to the American victory in the Revolution?
A. French military and financial assistance
B. The failure of Loyalists to participate in military action
C. A major American military victory at Valley Forge
D. Support from the French Canadians
E. The British failure to capture Philadelphia
22. The 1970's and 1980's saw an increase in all of the following EXCEPT
A. the influence of Christian fundamentalism
B. the average age of Americans
C. support for consumer and environmental movements
D. the number of women holding political office
E. the percentage of two-parent households
Use the following information to answer questions 23-24.
23. The map shows the United States as it appeared in
A. 1784
B. 1800
C. 1812
D. 1821
E. 1845
24. The area marked X on the map was part of
A. Massachusetts' Western Reserve
B. the Northwest Territory
C. the Louisiana Purchase
D. the Mexican Cession
E. the Oregon Country
25. Constitutional amendments enacted during the Progressive Era concerned all of the
following EXCEPT
A. imposition of an income tax
B. imposition of poll taxes
C. extension of suffrage to women
D. prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages
E. procedures for electing United States senators
26. The issuance of the Monroe Doctrine did which of the following?
A. Reaffirmed George Washington's goal of United States neutrality in the Americas.
B. Helped Secretary of State John Quincy Adams secure the presidency in 1824.
C. Established the United States as the dominant economic power in South America.
D. Provided the basis for resolving Anglo-American border disputes.
E. Asserted American independence in the realm of foreign policy.
27. Accounts of North Vietnamese torpedo-boat attacks on United States destroyers in the Gulf
of Tonkin during the summer of 1964 were used to justify which of the following United
States actions in Vietnam?
A. Delivery of a formal diplomatic protest to Hanoi
B. Discontinuation of American naval involvement
C. Escalation of the American war effort
D. Withdrawal of all American military advisers
E. Introduction of the Vietnamization program
28. The high inflation rates of the late 1960's and 1970's were primarily the result of
A. major state and federal tax increases
B. increased investment in major industries
C. spending on social-welfare programs and the Vietnam War
D. a decline in foreign trade
E. deregulation of major industries
29. The farmers' protest movement lost momentum at the end of the 1890's for all of the
following reasons EXCEPT
A. the failure of the People's party in the 1896 election
B. massive immigration into urban areas that led to higher prices for agricultural products
C. crop failures in Europe that led to an increase in United States grain exports
D. the 1898 Yukon gold strike that increased the United States government's supply of god
and eased farmers' access to credit
E. the absorption of the populists by the AFL (American Federation of Labor)
30. When Thomas Jefferson said in 1802, "We are all republicans--we are all federalists," he
meant that
A. Americans would never ally themselves with monarchical governments
B. federalists would be appointed to his cabinet
C. the two parties' platforms were identical
D. The principles of American government were above party politics
E. he admired Hamilton's policies
31. Richard Nixon's 1968 political comeback to win the presidency can be partly attributed to
A. dissension within the Democratic party over Vietnam
B. the defection of Black voters to the Republican party
C. Nixon's cordial relations with the news media
D. Nixon's great popularity as Eisenhower's vice president
E. Nixon's promise of immediate withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam
32. Which of the following beliefs was central to eighteenth-century Deism?
A. God gave the Bible to human beings to guide their behavior.
B. God created a universe governed by natural law.
C. Christ is the Redeemer of the human race.
D. All human beings are born in sin.
E. God's existence has been proven by supernatural revelation.
33. The assembly-line production of Henry Ford's Model T automobile resulted in which of the
following by the end of the 1920's?
A. A sharp decrease in railroad passenger traffic
B. The federal government's abandonment of research on air travel
C. The development of a large international market for American automobiles
D. Widespread purchase of automobiles by average American families
E. Construction of the federal interstate highway system
34. Andrew Jackson supported all of the following EXCEPT
A. Indian removal
B. the right of nullification
C. the removal of federal deposits from the Bank of the United States
D. annexation of new territory
E. use of the presidential veto power
35. Which of the following stressed the importance of individual inspiration, self-reliance,
dissent, and nonconformity?
A. George Whitefield
B. Ralph Waldo Emerson
C. James Fenimore Cooper
D. Joseph Smith
E. Abigail Adams
36. When the Emancipation Proclamation was issued at the beginning of 1863, its immediate
effect was to
A. end the Civil War
B. abolish slavery
C. free slaves held in the border states
D. alienate Britain and France
E. strengthen the moral cause of the Union
37. Which of the following had integration rather than Black separatism as a goal?
A. W. E. B. Du Bois and the Niagara movement
B. Marcus Garvey and the Back-to-Africa movement
C. Elijah Muhammad and the Black Muslim movement
D. Stokely Carmichael and the Black Power movement
E. Huey Newton and the Black Panther movement
38. Which of the following was true of the first Great Awakening?
A. It primarily affected church congregations in towns and cities.
B. Cotton Mather was one of its most famous preachers.
C. It was denounced by Jonathan Edwards.
D. It was primarily a southern phenomenon.
E. It resulted in divisions within both the Congregational and the Presbyterian churches.
39. All of the following led Congress to impose Radical Reconstruction measures EXCEPT the
A. enactment of Black Codes by southern legislatures
B. outbreak of race riots in New Orleans and Memphis
C. massive exodus of former slaves from the South
D. election of former Confederates to Congress
E. response of the southern legislatures to the Fourteenth Amendment
40. All of the following statements about higher education in the United States from 1865 to
1917 are correct EXCEPT:
A. Many states established new institutions under the provisions of the Morrill Act.
B. The teaching of religion became increasingly important at major northeastern
institutions.
C. An increasing number of institutions of higher education admitted women.
D. Graduate education based on the German model became widespread.
E. Many new scientific and engineering institutions were established.
41. Which of the following statements about American cities between 1890 and 1930 is
correct?
A. Area of residence increasingly became an indicator of social class.
B. Poor people moved to the outskirts of cities.
C. Industries shifted from the cities to the suburbs.
D. Widespread racial integration of communities occurred.
E. Neighborhoods lost their ethnic identification.
42. The objective of the Bonus Expeditionary Force that marched on Washington, D. C., in
1932 was to obtain
A. higher commodity prices for farmers
B. better education for children
C. civil rights for African Americans
D. payment of money to veterans of the First World War
E. legal rights for members of the Communist Party
43. Which of the following statements about the Tennessee Valley Authority is correct?
A. It was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
B. It provided land for immigrants who wanted to become farmers.
C. It was a state-sponsored agency established to restore eroded soil.
D. It built dams that made rural electrification possible.
E. It built interstate highways in the upper South.
44. The graph above refutes which of the following statements?
A. There were more Black people than White people in the antebellum South.
B. Most southern families held slaves.
C. Most southern families lived in rural areas.
D. The southern population was much smaller than that of the North.
E. Slaveholders were an extremely powerful group.
45. The principal motivation for drafting the Bill of Rights was the desire to
A. test the new process of amendment described in the Constitution
B. protect rights not specified in the Constitution
C. strengthen the power of the federal government
D. restore to the states the powers they had enjoyed under the Articles of Confederation
E. clarify the federal relationship among the states
46. Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan were similar as presidential candidates in that both
A. articulated the public's desire for less involvement in foreign affairs
B. capitalized on their status as Washington outsiders
C. promised Congress increased control over domestic matters
D. renounced private fund-raising in support of their campaigns
E. had built national reputations as legislators
47. The financial programs of Alexander Hamilton included all of the following EXCEPT
A. funding of the national debt
B. nullification of all private debts to the states
C. imposition of a tax on distilled liquor
D. establishment of the Bank of the United States
E. assumption of all state debts
48. In the antebellum period, free African Americans were
A. given the right of suffrage in most states
B. protected from kidnapping under stringent provisions of the Fugitive Slave Act
C. educated in integrated schools in most northern states
D. able to settle in states in the Middle West without legal restriction
E. able to accumulate some property in spite of discrimination
49. In 1861 the North went to war with the South primarily to
A. liberate the slaves
B. prevent European powers from meddling in American affairs
C. preserve the Union
D. avenge political defeats and insults inflicted by the South
E. Forestall a Southern invasion of the North
50. The Supreme Court case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka directly contradicted
the legal principle established by
A. Dred Scott v. Sanford
B. Schecter v. United States
C. Plessy v. Ferguson
D. Schenck v. United States
E. Miranda v. Arizona
51. The support for former Alabama governor George Wallace in the 1968 presidential
campaign best illustrates the
A. impact of the economic downturn on the working class
B. exploitation of race as a national political issue
C. growing power of the political Left in American politics
D. persistence of anticommunism as a political force
E. loss of faith of many Americans in Republican party policies
52. The goals of educational reformers in the antebellum years included all of the following
EXCEPT
A. compulsory school-attendance laws
B. the use of state and local tax money to finance public education
C. the establishment of teacher-training schools
D. a standardized length for the school year
E. federal financing of secondary education
53. President Washington's Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 was issued in response to
A. Spanish expansion in the Southeast
B. Dutch economic activity in the mid-Atlantic states
C. Canadian alliances with northern American Indians
D. French diplomatic overtures to invoke the Franco-American Alliance
E. English boycotts of selected American manufactures
54. Students staged a sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1960 to protest
A. poverty in the South
B. cutbacks in student aid
C. segregation of public facilities
D. the war in Vietnam
E. the oppression of women
55. Which of the following was primarily responsible for the declining death rate in American
cities at the end of the nineteenth century?
A. Fewer poor people moved to the cities in the late nineteenth century.
B. Cities began to provide free medical care to those who needed it.
C. Doctors began to provide free medical care to poor people.
D. Better transportation enabled more people to seek medical care.
E. Cities built sewers and supplied purified water.
56. D. W. Griffith's epic film "The Birth of a Nation" (1915) became controversial because of
its
A. portrayal of the Sons of Liberty as a radical mob
B. celebration of American freedoms at a time of protest against radical groups
C. celebration of America's cultural diversity
D. depiction of Ku Klux Klan activities as heroic and commendable
E. sympathetic treatment of Germany in the years before the First World War
57. President Herbert Hoover approached the task of caring for unemployed workers during the
Great Depression by
A. emphasizing the importance of private charities
B. asking large corporations to hire war veterans
C. relying on the services of federal welfare agencies
D. enlarging the federal government's payroll
E. reactivating the dole
58. Which of the following best describes the Harlem Renaissance?
A. The rehabilitation of a decaying urban area.
B. An outpouring of Black artistic and literary creativity.
C. The beginning of the NAACP.
D. The most famous art show of the early twentieth century.
E. The establishment of motion picture palaces.
59. Which of the following supplied the largest number of immigrants to the United States
during the first half of the nineteenth century?
A. England
B. Africa
C. Ireland
D. The German states
E. The Netherlands
60. In 1840 the American Antislavery Society split into factions because
A. its goals had been accomplished
B. most Americans rejected the goal of colonizing Black people
C. William Lloyd Garrison's advocacy of women's rights and pacifism alienated some
members
D. a new sentiment in Congress favoring abolitionism led to disagreement over the rights
of former slaves
E. the death of Elijah P. Lovejoy created a struggle for power within the organization
61. Which of the following statements about the "American System" is correct?
A. It was set up by the Treaty of Ghent at the end of the War of 1812.
B. It was strongly promoted by Andrew Jackson.
C. It permitted immigrants to be naturalized after living in the United States for rive years.
D. It was designed to meet the nation's need for economic progress and self-sufficiency.
E. It called for an end to the European presence in South America.
62. Which of the following was true of a married woman in the colonial era?
A. She would be sentenced to debtors' prison for debts incurred by her husband.
B. She could vote as her husband's proxy in elections.
C. She generally lost control of her property when she married.
D. She was the prime beneficiary by law of her husband's estate.
E. Her legal rights over her children were the same as those of her husband.
63. Settlers who established the British colony in Virginia during the seventeenth century were
primarily seeking to
A. recreate an Old World feudalistic society in the New World
B. create a perfect religious commonwealth as an example to the rest of the world
C. create a refuge for political dissidents
D. profit economically
E. increase the glory of Great Britain
64. As originally ratified, the United States Constitution provided for
A. political parties
B. a presidential cabinet
C. the direct election of senators
D. an electoral college
E. a two-term presidential limit
65. In negotiations to end the Cuban Missile Crisis, President Kennedy promised to
A. send economic aid to Cuba under the Alliance for Progress
B. allow Cuban propaganda in Latin America
C. reduce the number of United States missiles on the North American continent
D. refrain from a military invasion of Cuba
E. establish a quota system for Cuban refugees to the United States.
66. The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following?
A. Introduced a tax on tea.
B. Prohibited colonists from producing iron for the American market.
C. Forbade all colonial trade with the French West Indies.
D. Set a boundary along the crest of the Appalachians beyond which the English colonists
were forbidden to settle.
E. Announced the reorganization of the colonial office under Parliament, rather than
directly under the King-in-Council.
67. In his farewell address, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned Americans about the
dangers of
A. presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon
B. insufficient federal spending on the needs of the poor
C. communist subversion of the civil rights movement
D. the military-industrial complex
E. the lack of a national health insurance program
68. Which of the following labor organizations endorsed the philosophy of "bread and butter"
unionism by concentrating on demands for higher wages, shorter hours, and improved
working conditions?
A. The Knights of Labor
B. The Molly Maguires
C. The American Federation of Labor
D. The Industrial Workers of the World
E. The National Labor Union
69. The era from the end of the Civil War to the outbreak of the First World War was
characterized by
A. periodic economic panic and depression
B. uninterrupted economic growth
C. a sluggish economy except during times of mobilization for war
D. persistent inflation because of the influx of gold and silver into the economy
E. the emergence of large federal deficits
70. Which of the following best describes the experience of Americans of Japanese descent
during the Second Word War?
A. They were forced to take loyalty oaths along with Americans of Italian and German
descent.
B. They were expelled from Hawaii and California.
C. The Supreme Court intervened to protect them from wartime hysteria.
D. They were forced from their homes and businesses on the West Coast into detention
camps.
E. The Department of the Army repatriated them forcibly to Japan.
71. All of the following concerns were addressed during the "hundred Days" of the New Deal
EXCEPT
A. banking regulation
B. unemployment relief
C. agricultural adjustment
D. homeowner mortgage support
E. court restructuring
72. Which of the following statements about woman suffrage is true?
A. The six states of New England were the first to have complete woman suffrage.
B. Woman suffrage was introduced in the South during Radical Reconstruction.
C. No state granted woman suffrage before 1900.
D. The only states with complete woman suffrage before 1900 were west of the
Mississippi.
E. California and Oregon were the first states to have complete woman suffrage.
73. Conscription policies in the First and Second World Wars differed significantly in that in
the Second World War
A. African Americans were drafted into integrated units
B. conscientious objectors were not officially recognized
C. the draft began before the United States entered the conflict
D. the draft was administered at the regional and federal levels by the armed forces
E. exemptions were offered for a range of war-related occupations
74. The primary purpose of the Stamp Act was to
A. raise revenues to support British troops stationed in America
B. reduce colonial consumption of foreign goods
C. fund the colonial postal system
D. impose a mercantilist system on the colonies
E. reduce the authority of the colonial legislatures
75. The Hartford Convention was a manifestation of
A. New England Federalist opposition to the War of 1812
B. New England's desire to end United States trade with Great Britain
C. northern gratitude to General Jackson for his victory at New Orleans
D. the War Hawks' impatience with President Madison's conduct of foreign policy
E. western resentment against British-backed American Indian attacks
76. Which of the following was true of the Northeast American Indian tribes at the time
Europeans first began colonization?
A. Their economies depended entirely on hunting and gathering.
B. Their political and linguistic differences hindered their united opposition to the
Europeans.
C. Their populations were immune to European diseases.
D. Their warriors rarely engaged in intertribal warfare.
E. Their cultures made no distinction between men's work and women's work.
77. Which of the following best characterizes the writers associated with the literary flowing of
the 1920's, such as Sinclair Lewis and F. Scott Fitzgerald?
A. Sympathy for Protestant fundamentalism
B. Nostalgia for the "good old days"
C. Commitment to the cause of racial equality
D. Advocacy of cultural isolationism
E. Criticism of middle-class conformity and materialism
78. All of the following characterized the economy during the Carter administration EXCEPT
A. high interest rates
B. inflation
C. increased government spending
D. rising unemployment
E. increased union membership
79. In the early 1830's, the majority of workers in the textile mills of Massachusetts were
A. young unmarried women from rural New England
B. newly arrived immigrants from Ireland
C. men who were heads of households
D. married women whose children were of school age
E. free African Americans from urban areas
80. During the 1930's, the Roosevelt administration did which of the following?
A. Ceded the Panama Canal Zone to Panama.
B. Granted immediate independence to the Philippines.
C. Formally renounced the right to intervene in Latin America.
D. Established the Organization of American States.
E. Held a referendum in Puerto Rico on the commonwealth's entry to the Union.


Answer Key for 1996 U. S. History test questions
No. on Test
Correct Answer
1 E
2 A
3 C
4 E
5 C
6 A
7 E
8 B
9 E
10 B
11 A
12 E
13 E
14 B
15 E
16 A
17 D
18 B
19 A
20 C
21 A
22 E
23 D
24 C
25 B
26 E
27 C
28 C
29 E
30 D
31 A
32 B
33 D
34 B
35 B
36 E
37 A
38 E
39 C
40 B
41 A
42 D
43 D
44 B
45 B
46 B
47 B
48 E
49 C
50 C
51 B
52 E
53 D
54 C
55 E
56 D
57 A
58 B
59 C
60 C
61 D
62 C
63 D
64 D
65 D
66 D
67 D
68 C
69 A
70 D
71 E
72 D
73 C
74 A
75 A
76 B
77 E
78 E
79 A
80 C

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

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