Question 1
 
Other than rice, what was South Carolina’s most significant export in the early eighteenth century?
  
tobacco
 
 
  
indigo
 
  
cotton
 
  
corn
 
  
slaves
 
 
Question 2
 
By the eighteenth century, the leading slave-trading nation had become
 
  
England.
 
  
Spain.
 
  
Portugal.
 
  
France.
 
  
Holland.
 
 
Question 3
 
What aspect of the New England economy grew most dramatically in the eighteenth century?
  
textile manufacturing
 
  
the fur trade
 
  
farming
 
  
education
 
 
  
the maritime economy
 
 
Question 4
 
How did Thomas Paine’s pamphlet Common Sense transform American thinking about politics?
  
It was the first publication to propose independence from Britain.
 
 
  
It denounced monarchy as being incompatible with liberty.
 
  
It explained that independence could be achieved without war.
 
  
It argued that constitutional monarchy is the best system of government.
 
  
It laid out a framework for the constitution of the newly independent states.
 
 
Question 5
 
Why did the British shift their attention to the South in the latter years of the American Revolution?
  
Their naval power could easily overwhelm the ports and cities of the South.
 
 
They believed the contributions of escaped slaves would tip the balance in their favor.
  
The geography of the South was better suited to their style of warfare.
 
 
They had already defeated the colonies of the North and secured their positions there.
 
  
There were more Loyalists in the South.
 
 
Question 6
 
What was the effect of King George III’s rejection of the “Olive Branch” petition sent by the First Continental Congress?
  
George III effectively repudiated the British Constitution.
 
  
The Continental Congress declared war on the British government.
 
 
British troops were given the authority to arrest any Patriots and seize their property.
 
 
Those who supported independence no longer believed reconciliation was possible.
 
Great numbers of Loyalists decided to take up the cause of the Patriots instead.
 
 
Question 7
 
How might the Whig theory of virtual representation have contributed to the tensions leading to the American Revolution?
 
The British hoped to impose a similar system of representation on the colonial assemblies.
  
The colonists did not understand the workings of Parliament.
 
  
The British placed more faith than the colonists did in the power of the crown.
 
 
 
The British did not comprehend the colonists’ view that they were not represented in Parliament.
 
The colonists believed that Parliament could represent their interests but the king could not.
 
Question 8
 
Why did Americans of the revolutionary generation look to the Roman Republic as a model?
  
It represented imperial power.
 
 
  
It represented the ideal of republic virtue.
 
  
It represented the mythical past.
 
  
It represented the separation of church and state.
 
  
It represented equality and democracy.
 
 
Question 9
 
Women were expected to participate in the political life of the new republic by
  
adorning their homes with patriotic images.
 
  
inspiring their husbands through their wit and beauty.
 
  
taking up the profession of teaching.
 
 
  
cultivating patriotism and virtue in their children.
 
  
managing their households.
 
 
Question 10
 
What caused the trade deficit with Britain after the Revolution?
  
the need to replace items destroyed in the war
 
  
continuing boycotts
 
 
  
desire for luxury goods that had been unavailable during the war
 
  
the refusal of banks to extend credit
 
  
America’s first depression
 
 
Question 11
 
What encouraged President Taylor to secure the annexation of Texas?
  
the support of most Texans for joining the Union
 
 
  
James K. Polk’s victory in the 1844 election
 
  
the postponement of the decision whether Texas would be a slave state
 
 
Americans’ overwhelming support for expansion despite their differences over slavery
  
the growing population and economic importance of the South
 
 
Question 12
 
What was Henry Clay’s position on the annexation of Texas?
 
  
He did not want Texas admitted to the Union.
 
  
He wanted to persuade Texas to abandon slavery so that it could be admitted.
 
  
He was indifferent to the issue.
 
  
He hoped that the addition of Texas would empower Southern slave states.
 
 
He believed it should be admitted in conjunction with the admission of a free state.
 
Question 13
 
The Wilmot Proviso proposed that
 
  
slavery should be banned in the territory gained in the Mexican War.
 
  
slavery should be ended by the turn of the century.
 
  
the gag rule should be restored in Congress.
 
  
the property of western slaveholders should be protected.
 
  
slavery should be abolished throughout the United States.
 
 
Question 14
 
In the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Abraham Lincoln stated his belief that
  
the nation could find a compromise on the issue of slavery.
 
  
slavery should be abolished.
 
  
Southern states would eventually secede.
 
  
whites and blacks should be social and legal equals.
 
 
  
African Americans were entitled to rights.
 
 
Question 15
 
Which aspect of the Compromise of 1850 proved to be most controversial?
  
the maintenance of slavery in Washington, D.C.
 
  
the admission of California as a free state
 
 
  
the Fugitive Slave Act
 
  
the division of New Mexico into two territories
 
  
the reduction of the size of the state of Texas
 
 
Question 16
 
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe influenced Northerners in what way?
 
  
They became more hostile toward slavery.
 
  
They became impassioned abolitionists.
 
  
They accepted slavery as beneficial to African Americans.
 
  
They were moved to fight for racial equality.
d. They were moved to understand the position of Southern slaveholders.
 
Question 17
 
What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act accomplish?
 
land treaties with Indians in the Kansas and Nebraska territories and the establishment of a railroad
 
  
the creation of Kansas and Nebraska as separate territories and the repeal of the Missouri Compromise Line
 
the establishment of slavery westward through California and the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Act
 
the admission of Kansas and Nebraska as slave states and the agreement that slavery would not be allowed in unorganized territories
 
the temporary deferral of the question of slavery and the emergence of Stephen
 
  
Douglas as an appealing presidential candidate
 
 
Question 18
 
The Emancipation Proclamation
  
was made without political considerations.
 
  
was issued after a major Confederate victory.
 
 
  
did not apply to the Border States.
 
  
declared that all African Americans were now free.
 
  
forced Britain to recognize the Confederacy.
 
 
Question 19
 
Which was a major problem on the Southern home front throughout the Civil War?
  
violent slave insurrections
 
  
a sharp drop in prices
 
  
frequent strikes by workers
 
  
an increasing population
 
 
  
food shortages
 
 
Question 20
 
Whom did President Lincoln name as commander of all Union forces in early 1864?
  
Ambrose E. Burnside
 
  
William T. Sherman
 
  
George B. McClellan
 
 
  
Ulysses S. Grant
 
  
Joseph Hooker
 
 
Question 21
 
What finally abolished slavery in the United States?
  
the surrender of General Robert E. Lee
 
  
the Emancipation Proclamation
 
 
  
the Thirteenth Amendment
 
  
the Confiscation Acts
 
  
Special Field Order No. 15
 
 
Question 22
 
Why was Abraham Lincoln’s Reconstruction policy called the “Ten Percent Plan”?
 
 
Former Confederate states could reestablish their governments once 10 percent of voters pledged loyalty to the Union.
 
A 10 percent income tax would be levied on the residents of all former Confederate states.
 
It would forgive all Southerners except for high-ranking officials and military officers and the top 10 percent of the population in terms of wealth.
 
It would have resulted in the imprisonment of about 10 percent of those who had served in the Confederate military.
  
It would set aside 10 percent of Southern land to be granted to freedmen.
 
 
Question 23
 
The organization known as the Freedmen’s Bureau was established as
  
a voter registration agency for ex-slaves in the South.
 
 
  
an all-purpose relief agency for the South.
 
  
a network of shelters for ex-slaves and refugees in the South.
 
  
an agency organized to keep former slaves on their plantations.
 
  
an agency aimed at procuring land for ex-slaves to own.
 
 
Question 24
 
Andrew Johnson was selected as President Lincoln’s running mate in the 1864 presidential election in order to appeal to
 
  
Southern unionists.
 
  
Northern radicals.
 
  
New Englanders.
 
  
Western frontiersmen.
 
  
Confederate supporters.
 
 
Question 25
 
Which statement would most likely have been said by a Radical Republican in 1865?
  
“Northern hypocrisy shall never determine the destiny of the South.”
 
 
“The Constitution does not allow for secession, therefore the South never actually left the Union.”
 
 
“The former Confederate states should be punished for secession and slavery.”
 
“It is with no malice in our hearts that we welcome the return of our Southern brothers.”
 
“Southerners were led astray by their leaders and should be treated with leniency.”
 
 Describe the process by which the Constitution was ratified. Why was ratification by Virginia and New York seen as necessary? For what reasons did the Anti-Federalists decide to discontinue their opposition of the Constitution?