Exam 1: New World Beginnings
Exam 1: New World Beginnings100 Questions
Exam 2: The Contest for North America98 Questions
Exam 3: Settling the English Colonies99 Questions
Exam 4: American Life in the Seventeenth Century87 Questions
Exam 5: Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution103 Questions
Exam 6: The Road to Revolution99 Questions
Exam 7: America Secedes From the Empire98 Questions
Exam 8: The Confederation and the Constitution100 Questions
Exam 9: Launching the New Ship of State100 Questions
Exam 10: The Triumphs and Travails of the Jeffersonian Republic100 Questions
Exam 11: The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism101 Questions
Exam 12: The Rise of a Mass Democracy100 Questions
Exam 13: Forging the National Economy100 Questions
Exam 14: The Ferment of Reform and Culture101 Questions
Exam 15: The South and the Slavery Controversy101 Questions
Exam 16: Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy97 Questions
Exam 17: Renewing the Sectional Struggle101 Questions
Exam 18: Drifting Toward Disunion99 Questions
Exam 19: Girding for War the North and the South100 Questions
Exam 20: The Furnace of Civil War101 Questions
Exam 21: The Ordeal of Reconstruction101 Questions
Exam 22: The Industrial Era Dawns100 Questions
Exam 23: Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age100 Questions
Exam 24: America Moves to the City100 Questions
Exam 25: The Conquest of the West100 Questions
Exam 26: Rumbles of Discontent99 Questions
Exam 27: Empire and Expansion101 Questions
Exam 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt101 Questions
Exam 29: Wilsonian Progressivism in Peace and War101 Questions
Exam 30: American Life in the Roaring Twenties101 Questions
Exam 31: The Great Depression and the New Deal101 Questions
Exam 32: Franklin D Roosevelt and the Shadow of War101 Questions
Exam 33: America in World War II101 Questions
Exam 34: The Cold War Begins101 Questions
Exam 35: American Zenith101 Questions
Exam 36: The Stormy Sixties101 Questions
Exam 37: A Sea of Troubles100 Questions
Exam 38: The Resurgence of Conservatism101 Questions
Exam 39: America Confronts the Post Cold War Era98 Questions
Exam 40: The American People Face a New Century100 Questions
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All of the following set into motion the chain of events that led to a drive of Europeans toward Asia, the penetration of Africa, and the discovery of the New World EXCEPT
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Some of the more advanced Native American cultures did all of the following EXCEPT
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Spain began to fortify and settle its North American border lands in order to
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The crop that became the staple of life in Mexico and South America was
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The Native Americans unwittingly infected early European explorers with the following newly transmitted deadly disease that spread throughout Europe:
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Identify and state the historical significance of St. Augustine, Florida.
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All of the following are true of the Inca, Mayan, and Aztec civilizations except they
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After his first voyage, Christopher Columbus believed that he had
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Describe the impact of Europeans on Native American (Indian) cultures and the impact of native cultures on Europeans. Then explain why it was, or was not, a good thing that European culture prevailed.
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The introduction of American plants around the world resulted in
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In the quest between Europeans to determine the future of the New World, which nation was initially the most powerful?
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Identify and state the historical significance of the Mound Builders.
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Which of the following mountain ranges was probably created before the continental separation, approximately 350 million years ago?
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Identify and state the historical significance of Juan Ponce de León.
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Identify and state the historical significance of Isabella of Castile.
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The colonists who ultimately embraced the vision of America as an independent nation had in common all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
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