Chapter 1, Identity
1. "The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the
people. . .. This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real
American Revolution." Explain the meaning of this 1818 statement by John Adams and assess its validity.
2. "The British colonies were so antagonistic to each other that they were unable to unite to face the attack of
common enemies." Assess the validity of this statement.
3. "The colonial wars fought between the British and the French for domination of the North American continent
created a sense of national spirit among the British colonies and created the basis for later unity." Assess the
validity of this statement.
4. In what ways did the emerging sectional conflicts within the United States manifest themselves in the election of
Andrew Jackson and in the domestic policies of the nation in the years 18281837?
5. To what extent did Jacksonian Democracy reflect social and economic developments in the nation and in what
ways did Jacksonian Democracy further such social and economic developments.
6. Analyze the impact of territorial expansion on national unity between 1800 and 1850.
7. Analyze the impact of the American Revolution on both slavery and the status of women in the period from 17751800.
8. In what ways are the issues that led to the Civil War similar to those that led to the American War for
Independence?
9. From the 1840s through the 1890s, women's activities in the intellectual, social, economic, and political spheres
effectively challenged traditional attitudes about women's place in society. Assess the validity of this statement.
10. Compare the debates that took place over American expansionism in the 1840s with those that took place in the
1890s, analyzing the similarities and differences in the debates of the two eras.
11. "The nation (United States) whose Constitution is so perfect that no man suggests change and whose
fundamental laws as they stand are satisfactory to all. . .The nation in which the right of the minority, the right of
property and. . .of free labor are most secure." In what ways is this statement an accurate summary of the
situation in the United States at the end of the 19th century? To what extent do you agree or disagree with the
statement?
12. Popular culture of the Gilded Age was vexed with class distinction, ethnic, and racial division. Assess the validity
of this statement for the period 18751900.
13. AfricanAmericans
and women have both traveled a long road toward civil equality. Examine the similarities
and differences in the way in which each group received the right to vote.
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14. "The social changes of the Jacksonian Period were greater and more profound than the social changes of the
postWorld
War 1 period." Assess the validity of this statement.
15. Describe and account for the rise of nativism in American society from 1900 to 1930.
16. Compare and contrast the roles of TWO of the following leaders in combating the Jim Crow system between
1890 to 1925.
Booker T. Washington
W. E. B. Du Bois
Marcus Garvey
17. Although the 1960s are usually considered the decade of greatest achievement for Black civil rights, the 1940s
and 1950s were periods of equally important gains. Assess the validity of this statement.
18. Describe THREE of the following and analyze the ways in which each of the three has affected the status of
women in American society since 1940.
changing economic conditions
the rebirth of an organized women's movement
advances in reproductive technology
the persistence of traditional definitions of women's roles
19. Analyze the relative importance of Supreme Court decisions and congressional action during the 1950s and 1960s
in bringing about significant change in the civil rights of AfricanAmericans.
20. How lasting was the effect of World War 2 on women in American society?
21. "The black American in the South during the Reconstruction period was treated better socially and politically than
at any other time until the civil rights legislation of the 1960s." Assess the validity of this generalization.
22. How did the African American Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s address the failures of
Reconstruction?
23. "Between 1960 and 1975, there was great progress in the struggle for political and social equality." Assess the
validity of this statement with respect to TWO of the following groups during that period.
African Americans
Asian Americans
Latinos
Native Americans
Women
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24. Analyze the ways in which TWO of the following contributed to the changes in women's lives in the United
States in the midtwentieth
century.
Wars
Literature and/or popular culture
Medical and/or technological advances
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Chapter 2, Work, exchange, technology
1. How did economic, geographic, and social factors encourage the growth of slavery as an important part of the
economy of the southern colonies between 1706 and 1775?
2. Analyze the impact of the Atlantic trade routes established in the mid1600s
on economic development in the
British North American colonies. Consider the period 16501750.
3. In what ways and to what extent did the Federalist Party influence American economic development from 1790
to 1825?
4. Evaluate the impact of TWO of the following on economic development in the English colonies from 1607 to
1750.
the indentured servant system
the Navigation Acts
the Triangular Trade system
5. To what extent were the causes of the American Revolution economic in nature? Analyze the years 1748 to
1775.
6. Although the economic development of the TransMississippi
West is popularly associated with hardy
individualism, it was in face largely dependent on the federal government. Assess the validity of this statement
with specific reference to western economic activities in the nineteenth century.
7. Identify THREE of the following and evaluate the relative importance of each of the THREE in contributing to
the economic growth of the United States in the period 18151860.
the American System
the transportation revolution
the Second Bank of the United States
the Tariff of 1828
8. Identify THREE of the following and evaluate the relative importance of each of the THREE in promoting the
abolition of slavery.
Frederick Douglass
William Lloyd Garrison
Angelina and Sarah Grimke
Harriet Beecher Stowe
9. Describe two problems that were important causes of the Civil War and explain how the Civil War and
Reconstruction provided solutions to the problems.
10. To what extent do you agree or disagree with the idea that the North had won the Civil War before it began?
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11. In what ways did developments in transportation bring about economic and social change in the United States in
the period 1820 to 1860?
12. To what extent and in what ways did the roles of women change in American society between 1790 and 1860?
Respond with the reference to TWO of the following areas:
Domestic
Economic
Political
Social
13. In what ways and to what extent was industrial development from 1800 to 1860 a factor in the relationship
between the northern and the southern states?
14. Compare and contrast the attitudes of THREE of the following toward the wealth that was created in the United
States during the late nineteenth century.
Andrew Carnegie
Eugene V. Debs
Horatio Alger
Booker T. Washington
Ida M. Tarbell
15. Analyze the relative importance of antitrust laws and government regulation in controlling big business during the
Progressive Era.
16. "Once the United States committed itself to economic expansion, it could not avoid engaging in imperialism."
Assess the validity of this statement.
17. The Populist party platform in 1892 states, "The interests of rural and civic (urban) labor are the same; their
enemies are identical." Given the political and economic conditions of the 1890s, to what extent was this true?
18. "Although the economic growth of the United States between 1860 and 1900 has been attributed to a
governmental policy of laissezfaire,
it was in fact encouraged and sustained by direct governmental
intervention." Assess the validity of this statement.
19. Analyze the economic consequences of the Civil War with respect to any TWO of the following in the United
States between 1865 and 1880.
agriculture
labor
industrialization
transportation
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20. Analyze the impact of any TWO of the following on the American industrial worker between 1865 and 1900.
Government actions
Immigration
Labor unions
Technological changes
21. How were the lives of the Plains Indians in the second half of the nineteenth century affected by technological
developments and government actions?
22. How did the effects of industrialization change the American standard of living, its class structure, and its class
distinctions from 1860 to 1900?
23. Because of industrialization the lives of most Americans underwent a fundamental transformation. Assess the
validity of this statement in relation to TWO of the following for the period 18751900.
the family unit
in consumer behavior
in leisuretime
activities
American class structure
24. Analyze to what extent TWO of the following promoted the Gilded Age industrial revolution.
availability of resources
technical innovation
new business management techniques
government policy
25. To what extent did the federal government apply the theory of laissezfaire
to each of the following?
the railroads
trusts
farmers
labor unions
26. How effective was government regulation of big business during the period 18751900?
Address your answer to
TWO of the following:
garment industry
railroads
steel and oil industries
communications
27. It was innovations in communications and transportation, more than innovations in business and industry, that
changed the daily life of the working American. Assess the validity of this statement for the period 18751900.
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28. Organized labor failed to establish itself as a viable force in Gilded Age America, not because it faced hostile
combinations and an unsympathetic government, but because it ran counter to the doctrine of "rugged
individualism." Assess the validity of this statement for the period 18751900.
29. Organized labor failed to solve the critical social and economic issues of the American worker. Assess the
validity of this statement for the period of 18751900.
30. Analyze how late 19th century industrialization affected the working conditions and status of THREE of the
following groups of workers.
craftsmen
women
AfricanAmericans
SouthernEastern
European immigrants
farmers
31. Evaluate the federal government's effort to deal with the Panic of 1893 and its subsequent depression.
32. How and why did transportation developments spark economic growth during the period from 1860 to 1900 in the
United States?
33. In what ways did manufacturers and industrial workers use organization to advance their interests during the late
19th Century?
34. Analyze the ways in which farmers and industrial workers responded to industrialization in the Gilded Age (18651900).
35. Evaluate the role that TWO of the following played in the settlement of the West from 1865 to 1890.
the transcontinental railroad
United States Indian policy
Agricultural technology
36. Identify THREE of the following New Deal measures and analyze the ways in which each of the three
attempted to fashion a more stable economy and a more equitable society.
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Securities and Exchange Commission
Wagner National Labor Relations Act
Social Security Act
37. "The business of government IS business!" Explain the significance of this statement in terms of United States
government policies in the 1920s and the longterm
impact of those policies.
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38. Defend the proposition that "the proposals of the Populists as to how to handle the economic conditions of the
early 1890s were not enacted but these proposals provided the framework for the New Deal's response to the
economic conditions of the early 1930s.
39. The Progressive Movement's ideals and legislation insured the survival of organized labor in America. Assess
the validity of this statement for the period 18901920.
40. It was the ideals and techniques of the Progressive Movement that allowed the Wilson Administration to
effectively manage America's wartime
effort. Assess the validity of this statement for the period 19171919.
41. Explain how TWO of the following individuals responded to the economic and social problems created by
industrialization during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Jane Addams
Andrew Carnegie
Samuel Gompers
Upton Sinclair
42. Describe three economic reform measures passed as part of the New Deal program of the 1930s and explain
their importance to the economic growth of the postWorld
War 2 period.
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Chapter 3, Peopling
1. "The English founded colonies to escape oppression in England." Evaluate this statement.
2. Analyze the cultural and economic responses of TWO of the following groups to the Indians of North America
before 1750.
British
French
Spanish
3. Analyze the differences between the Spanish settlements in the Southwest and the English colonies in New
England in the seventeenth century in terms of TWO of the following:
Politics
Religion
Economic development
4. How did the political and ideological forces come together in the 1840s to propel America Westward? Analyze
the years 18401848.
5. Compare the experiences of TWO of the following groups of immigrants during the period 1830 to 1860.
English
Irish
German
6. Assess the impact of THREE of the following on Chinese immigration to the United States between 1850 and
1900.
the transcontinental railroad
the Burlingame Treaty
coolie labor
the Workingmen's party of California
7. The immigrant arriving in the United States in the late nineteenth century expecting to find the "golden Land" was
often disillusioned by what he or she actually found. Describe the living and working conditions of a typical
immigrant family in the 1890s that contributed to this disillusionment.
8. How did the "Old Immigration" of the 1840s and 1850s differ from the "New Immigration" that began in the
1880s?
9. Although advocated of the Social Gospel and Social Darwinists held similar beliefs regarding the "new
immigrants," their political, social, and economic policies were distinctly different. Assess the validity of this
statement by assessing both the similarities of their beliefs and the differences in their actions.
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10. Describe ruralurban
migration patterns in the late nineteenth century. Who was most likely to migrate from
rural areas to towns and cities and why?
11. For whom and to what extent was the American West a land of opportunity from 1865 to 1890?
12. Compare and contrast immigration to the United States in the period from 1800 to 1860 and from 1880 to 1924.
13. The experience of the "new immigrant" in the late nineteenth century was little different from the experience of
preceding groups of immigrants to the United States. Assess the validity of this statement for the period of 18751910.
14. Immigrants often saw America as a land of opportunity. What was the reality of the opportunity for most
immigrants during the last two decades of the 19th century? Address your answer to each of the following
groups?
German
Irish
Chinese
Southern and Eastern Europeans
15. "For most Americans the Horatio Alger dream of 'rags to riches' was more a reality of rags to respectability."
Assess the validity of this statement for THREE of the following groups for the period 18851915.
ItalianAmericans
AfricanAmericans
IrishAmericans
GermanAmericans
ChineseAmericans
16. Analyze the primary causes of the population shift from a rural to an urban environment in the United States
between 1875 and 1925.
17. Describe the patterns of immigration in TWO of the periods listed below. Compare and contrast the responses
of Americans to immigrants in these periods.
1820 to 1860
1880 to 1924
1965 to 2000
18. "PostVietnam
America is much more a 'salad bowl' than a 'melting pot' when it comes to its multiethnic
diversity." Analyze the extent to which this statement is accurate.
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Chapter 4, Politics & power
1. The Bill of Rights did not come from a desire to protect the liberties won in the American Revolution, but rather
from a fear of the powers of the new federal government. Assess the validity of the statement.
2. Although historically represented as distinct parties, the Federalists and the Whigs in fact shared a common
political ideology, represented many of the same interest groups, and proposed similar programs and policies.
Assess the validity of this statement.
3. Identify THREE of the following and evaluate the impact of each of the THREE on the coming of the American
Revolution.
the Stamp Act Congress
the Boston Massacre
the First Continental Congress
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense"
4. Identify THREE of the following and evaluate the relative importance of each of the THREE in the decline of
the Federalists and the ascent to power of the Jeffersonian Republicans.
Midnight Judges
the Alien and Sedition Acts
the Twelfth Amendment
the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
5. To what extent was the form of government established under the Articles of Confederation successful?
6. The election of Thomas Jefferson is sometimes called the "Revolution of 1800." To what extent is this
description accurate?
7. "The bank, Mr. Van Buren, is trying to kill me, but I will kill it." Explain the meaning of this famous 1832
statement of President Andrew Jackson and evaluate Jackson's position with regard to "the bank."
8. Analyze the significance of the election of Andrew Jackson to the presidency in 1828.
9. Analyze the United States as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. What were the strengths and
weaknesses of the Confederation government and how did the Constitution attempt to correct those flaws?
10. "Before 1763 British mercantilist policy, while restricting colonial economic development, allowed colonial
political life to develop unhampered by the mother country." Evaluate this statement.
11. After 1763, in the face of recurring crises, the colonists slowly developed a theory of political independence and
government. Describe these recurring crises and explain how they led the colonists to develop their theory of
political independence and government.
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12. The government under the Articles of Confederation has been considered a failure. Describe three actions of
the Confederation government and analyze how these actions may or may not be considered failures.
13. "The Declaration of Independence issued a call for a democratic government of equal citizens that was rejected
by the writers of the Constitution, who created an aristocratic government that benefited only the wealthy few."
Assess the validity of this statement.
14. Why were political parties formed in the new nation and what were the major differences among political parties
in the years 17911820?
15. Each of the following individuals expressed strong opinions concerning the policies of the new nation. What
opinions were expressed by TWO of the following? Of the TWO, whose opinions had the greatest impact on
the new nation?
George Washington
Alexander Hamilton
Thomas Jefferson
John Marshall
16. How did the Republican party's policy of economic boycott in the years 18071812
affect the new nation?
17. In what manner did the Jacksonian Revolution mark the establishment of democracy in America whereas the
Jeffersonian Revolution merely marked the arrival of a new party in political power?
18. Analyze the extent to which the American Revolution represented a radical alteration in American political ideas
and institutions. Confine your answer to the period 1775 to 1800.
19. How did TWO of the following contribute to the reemergence
of a two party system in the period 1820 to 1840?
Major political personalities
States' rights
Economic issues
20. The Jacksonian Period (18241848)
has been celebrated as the era of the "common man." To what extent did
the period live up to its characterization? Consider TWO of the following in your response.
Economic development
Politics
Reform movements
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21. Analyze the contributions of TWO of the following in helping establish a stable government after the adoption of
the Constitution.
John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
George Washington
22. Evaluate the extent to which the Articles of Confederation were effective in solving the problems that confronted
the new nation.
23. Although the power of the national government increased during the early republic, this development often faced
serious opposition. Compare the motives and effectiveness of those opposed to the growing power of the
national government in TWO of the following.
Whiskey Rebellion, 1794
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, 17981799
Hartford Convention, 18141815
Nullification Crisis, 18321833
24. To what extent was the election of 1800 aptly named the "Revolution of 1800?" Respond with reference to
TWO of the following areas:
Economics
Foreign policy
Judiciary
Politics
25. Compare and contrast the ways in which economic development affected politics in Massachusetts and Virginia
in the period from 1607 to 1750.
26. To what extent was the United States Constitution a radical departure from the Articles of Confederation?
27. "The United States Constitution of 1787 represented an economic and ideological victory for the traditional
American political elite." Assess the validity of that statement for the period 1781 to 1789.
28. How did the rise of Jacksonian Democracy promote the formation of a second party system from 18241840?
29. Settlers in the eighteenthcentury
American backcountry sometimes resorted to violent protest to express their
grievances. Analyze the causes and significance of TWO of the following:
March of the Paxton Boys
Regulator movement
Shays' Rebellion
Whiskey Rebellion
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30. Analyze the relative importance of the doctrine of states' rights and slavery as factors that led to the Civil War.
31. Presidential elections are referendums on the political party in power and not on the programs put forward by the
challenger. Examine this statement in light of the results of the elections in 1828, 1832, and 1840.
32. The sectional compromises of the first half of the nineteenth century were not in face compromises but rather
"sectional sellouts" in which the North gave in to the insistent demands of the slaveholding South. Assess the
validity of this statement.
33. "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and
half free." Examine the significance of this statement by Abraham Lincoln in light of the growing sectionalism in
the preCivil
War United States.
34. How did Congress respond to the problem of slavery in the territories? Give specific examples.
35. How did the problem of slavery in the territories create tensions that contributed to the breakup of the Union in
186061?
36. How do you account for the fact that South Carolina was the leader in the nullification movement over the Tariff
of 1828 and in the secessionist movement of 1860?
37. Compare and contrast the ways in which the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850
resolved issues associated with the expansion of slavery in the West.
38. Analyze the effectiveness of political compromise in reducing sectional tensions in the period 1820 to 1861.
39. Evaluate the effectiveness of TWO of the following compromises in resolving the problems they were designed
to address.
Great Compromise
Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
40. Explain how the policies and actions of TWO of the following political parties contributed to the coming of the
Civil War from 1850 to 1860.
the Liberty/Free Soil Party
the American Party
the Republican Party
41. Analyze the political, economic, and social reforms introduced in the South between 1864 and 1877. To what
extent did these reforms survive the Compromise of 1877?
42. Analyze the reasons for the emergence of the Populist movement in the late nineteenth century.
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43. "The Civil War had started to preserve the Union, but for the majority in the North it had become a war to create
a more perfect Union." Assess the validity of this statement.
44. After its startling successes of the late 1880s and early 1890s, why did the Populist Party quickly fade into
oblivion after 1896?
45. The Civil War was doubly tragic because it was completely unnecessary. Slavery had been ended in other
nations by the stroke of a pen, and so it could have been in the United States. Assess the validity of this
statement.
46. "With the end of Reconstruction, we in the South can no return to our normal lives." Examine the significance of
this statement for both whites and blacks in the postReconstruction
American South.
47. During the Civil War, the federal government increased its power. Give at least five examples of the central
government expanding its power in the North during the Civil War.
48. Compare the work of the Progressives at the local and state levels.
49. During Radical Reconstruction, the state legislatures in the South passed many desirable reforms making state
government more responsive to the people. What were these reforms?
50. "Both the Jacksonian Democrats during 18241840
and the Populists during 18901896
attacked and sought to
rule out special privilege in American life. The Jacksonian Democrats attained power and succeeded; the
Populists failed." Assess the validity of this view.
51. Analyze three social and/or political problems that were present in the South in the Reconstruction period and
explain what solutions to three problems were offered by the Populists and/or Progressives.
52. The rise of third parties throughout the Gilded Age was evidence that the two major parties failed to address the
critical problems of the day. Assess the validity of this statement for the period 18751900.
53. The election of 1896 is often identified as a turning point in American politics. Assess the validity of this
statement.
54. Despite traditional historical interpretation, the quid pro quo relationship between machine politics and the new
immigrants of the Gilded Age proved to be as beneficial to the immigrant as it was to the politicians. Assess the
validity of this statement for the period 18751900.
55. Evaluate the impact of the Civil War on political and economic developments in TWO of the following regions.
Focus your answer on the period between 1865 and 1900.
the South
the North
the West
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56. Explain why and how the role of the federal government changed as a result of the Civil War with respect to
TWO of the following during the period 18611877.
Race relations
Economic development
Westward expansion
57. How did Congress and the Supreme Court help the South "win the peace" after the Civil War? Consider the
years 18701900.
58. Analyze the ways in which state and federal legislation and judicial decisions, including those of the Supreme
Court, affected the efforts of any TWO of the following groups to improve their position in society between 1880
and 1920.
African Americans
farmers
workers
59. The New Deal of Franklin Roosevelt represented a radical change in the relationship between government and
society. Assess the validity of this statement.
60. Compare and contrast the fundamental differences between Herbert Hoover's and Franklin Roosevelt's
approach to the Great Depression. Summarize the effectiveness of each approach.
61. During the presidential election in 1920, the Republican candidate, Warren G. Harding, called for a "return to
normalcy" after the activism of the Progressive era. How did Harding and his successor, Calvin Coolidge,
respond to the public clamor for a "return to normalcy"?
62. During the First New Deal, Franklin Roosevelt tried to provide for "relief, Recovery, and Reform." What did he
do to try to accomplish this?
63. The American people experienced periods of revolutionary change brought about by political action in the years
17831789
and 18901914.
describe two political changes in each time period and show how these changes
were revolutionary.
64. "Under Jacksonian Democracy it seemed in the public interest to separate banking and government; under
Wilson's Progressivism it seemed in the public interest to join them." Compare the economic philosophies behind
each view and explain the conditions that brought about the change from one to the other.
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65. To what extent did government intervention succeed in fulfilling the Progressive Movement's ideals? Confine
your answer to TWO of the following terms for the period 19001919.
business and combinations
immigrant ghettoes
farmers' complaints
citybeautiful
movement
66. To what extent and in what ways did the federal government's intervention into the American economy during
the First World War supersede its Constitutional grant of power?
67. How did two of the following New Deal initiatives attempt to resolve the economic crisis of the Great
Depression?
Agricultural Adjustment Administration
Works Progress Administration
Tennessee Valley Authority
68. How successful were the programs of the New Deal in solving the problems of the Great Depression? Assess
with respect to TWO of the following:
Relief
Recovery
Reform
69. Compare and contrast the programs and policies designed by reformers of the Progressive era to those designed
by reformers of the New Deal period. Confine your answer to programs and policies that addressed the needs
of those living in poverty.
70. How successful were progressive reforms during the period 1890 to 1915 with respect to TWO of the following?
Industrial conditions
Urban life
Politics
71. Historians have argued that Progressive reform lost momentum in the 1920s. Evaluate this statement with
respect to TWO of the following
Regulation of business
Labor
Immigrants
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72. To what extent did the role of the federal government change under President Theodore Roosevelt in regard to
TWO of the following:
Labor
Trusts
Conservation
World affairs
73. Analyze the ways in which the federal government sought support on the home front for the war effort during
the First World War.
74. Identify THREE of the following and analyze to what extent each of the THREE accurately reflected the
accomplishments with which they were associated.
the Return to Normalcy
the Fair Deal
the New Frontier
the Great Society
75. Analyze the appeal of Dwight D. Eisenhower to voters in the 1950s.
76. Defend the position that Franklin D. Roosevelt is the greatest president in the history of the United States.
77. "Republicans have been the party of Big Business and the depression; the Democrats have been the party of the
Little Man and of war." State whether you agree or disagree with this statement and defend your position with
reference to World Wars 1 and 2, the Panic of 1893, and the Great Depression.
78. "The Supreme Court's interpretation of the Constitution in the years before the election of Franklin Roosevelt in
1932 made it difficult for the federal government to legislate social policy and changes at the national level, yet
from that time until the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 the situation was reversed." Assess the validity of this
quotation.
79. How do you account for the fact that in the Populist era both state legislation and federal Supreme Court
decisions went against the civil rights of minorities, whereas in the period 19541974,
both national legislation and
federal Supreme Court decisions have supported the civil rights of all Americans?
80. Since the Civil War, to what extent have changes in the political control of the federal government been in
response to domestic economic crises?
81. "American history reveals that government by the majority can be divisive and that the views of the minority
must be considered in executing policy." Assess the validity of this statement for the periods 17931812
and
19531974.
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82. "1968 was a turning point for the United States." To what extent is this an accurate assessment? In your
answer, discuss TWO of the following:
National politics
Vietnam War
Civil Rights
83. Assess the significance of the social, political, and diplomatic events which made 1968 a watershed year in
modern American history.
84. Analyze the ways in which TWO of the following shaped American politics after the Second World War.
Anticommunism
in the 1940s and 1950s
The women's liberation movement in the 1960s
The "silent majority" in the 1970s
85. Describe and account for changes in the American presidency between 1960 and 1975, as symbolized by
Kennedy's "Camelot," Johnson's Great Society, and Nixon's Watergate. In your answer, address the powers of
the presidency and the role of the media.
86. America's greatest presidents transformed and strengthened the relationship between the government and the
people. Evaluate this statement by analyzing the presidencies of TWO of the following:
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
Franklin Roosevelt
87. To what extent did the struggle between liberals and conservatives from 1940 to 1980 reflect the presidential
legacy of Franklin Roosevelt?
88. "Landslide presidential victories do not ensure continued political effectiveness or legislative success." Assess
the validity of this statement by comparing TWO of the following presidential administrations.
Franklin Roosevelt (1936)
Lyndon Johnson (1964)
Richard Nixon (1972)
Ronald Reagan (1984)
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Chapter 5, America in the world
1. Evaluate the relative importance of the following as factors prompting Americans to rebel in 1776:
parliamentary taxation
restriction of civil liberties
British military measures
the legacy of colonial religious and political ideas
2. Evaluate the relative importance of domestic and foreign affairs in shaping American politics in the 1790s.
3. For the period before 1750, analyze the ways in which Britain's policy of salutary neglect influenced the
development of American society as illustrated in the following:
legislative assemblies
commerce
religion
4. The change in British imperial policy after the French and Indian War was the critical factor in bringing about the
American Revolution. Discuss this change with respect to specific policies or acts of Parliament from 1763 to
1775.
5. The French and Indian War, in its impact on the transAppalachian
Indian tribes, the colonists, and the British
government, proved the catalyst that brought on the American Revolution. Assess the validity of this statement.
6. "As long as the French controlled parts of North America, they accepted the native American populations as
equal, whereas the British colonists viewed them as hostile." Evaluate this statement.
7. How was war with England and France avoided in the years 17931810?
8. Analyze the reasons why the United States did not go to war against England in 1794 and against France in 178999?
9. "This history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpation, all having, in
direct object, the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states." Evaluate this accusation made against
George III in the Declaration of Independence."
10. To what extent did the United States successfully implement a foreign policy based on neutrality between 1790
and 1812?
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11. The French and Indian War (17541763)
altered the relationship between Britain and its North American
colonies. Assess this change with regard to TWO of the following in the period between 1763 and 1775.
Land acquisition
Politics
Economics
12. Compare the expansionist foreign policies of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James K. Polk. To what extent
did their policies strengthen the United States?
13. Assess the impact of THREE of the following on the status of Native Americans before the Civil War.
Black Hawk's War
the Battle of Prophetstown
the Trail of Tears
Cherokee Nation v. Georgia
14. Assess the impact of THREE of the following on the decision of the United States to go to war with Mexico.
Manifest Destiny
the Rio Grande boundary dispute
the annexation of Texas
Slidell's mission
15. In what ways did the concept of Manifest Destiny affect the foreign and domestic policies of the United States
in the years 18401850?
16. To what extent did the debates about the Mexican War and its aftermath reflect the sectional interests of New
Englanders, westerns, and southerners in the period from 1845 to 1855?
17. The SpanishAmerican
War was the result of shrewd maneuvering on the part of a number of Washington
imperialists, such as Theodore Roosevelt, who pressured the weak and vacillating McKinley into war in order to
gain a colonial empire in the Caribbean and the Western Pacific." Evaluate this statement.
18. "The taste of empire is in the mouths of the people!" Assess the validity of this statement made at the conclusion
of the SpanishAmerican
War.
19. In the late 1800s, the United States embarked on a new wave of expansionism during which it acquired overseas
territories. Explain the reasons for this new wave of expansionism.
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20. America's declaration of war against Spain in 1898 was more a result of agitation by special interest groups than
it was an instrument of national policy. Assess the validity of this statement in light of TWO of the following:
business interests
expansionist ideals
yellow journalism
advocates of the Monroe Doctrine
21. From the American pint of view, because there were few negative consequences from the SpanishAmerican
War, John Hay was correct in calling it "s splendid little war." Assess the validity of this statement.
22. To what extent was war an effective tool of American diplomacy during the nineteenth century? Consider
TWO of the following conflicts in your answer:
War of 1812
MexicanAmerican
War
SpanishAmerican
War
23. Analyze how TWO of the following promoted U. S. expansion overseas in the 1890s.
the writings of Alfred Thayer Mahan
the Depression of 1893
the closing of the frontier
24. Assess the relative influence of THREE of the following in the American decision to declare war on Germany in
1917
German naval policy
American economic interests
Woodrow Wilson's idealism
Allied propaganda
America's claim to world power
25. American foreign policy is usually described as isolationist from the end of World War 1 to the outbreak of
World War 2. Discuss the evidence that supports this position.
26. In January 1917, President Wilson called for "peace without victory." In April 1917, he stated, "The world must
be made safe for democracy." Explain the differences between these two positions. Which was reflected in the
Fourteen Points?
27. Describe the relationship between the United States and Europe at the turn of this century in terms of their
attitudes toward and involvement with each other. Given this relationship, explain the U. S. entry into World War
1.
28. What were the immediate and longrange
problems in the nation's economy and world trade that led to the
Depression?
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29. In the period 17931812
the United States was a small nation pushed around by the big powers; in the period
18951911
the United States was a big power who pushed around small nations." Compare the foreign policy of
the United States in these two time periods to test the validity of this generalization.
30. "War has united Americans more closely than any other activity." Discuss this statement and test its validity by
references to American history during the years 18121824
and 19121924.
31. To what extent and why did the United States adopt an isolationist policy in the 1920s and 1930s?
32. Although President Wilson called for American neutrality with the outbreak of war in Europe, his personal ideals
and administrative policies ultimately insured American involvement in the first World War. Assess the validity
of this statement for the period 19141917.
33. To what extent did the United States achieve the objectives that led it to enter the First World War?
34. Assess the validity of this statement: From 1920 to 1941, America pursued a policy of isolationism toward the
world.
35. In 1945 Winston Churchill said that the United States stood at the summit of the world. Discuss the
developments in the thirty years following Churchill's speech which called the global preeminence
of the United
States into question.
36. Analyze the ways in which THREE of the following supported the United States' policy of containment in the
postWorld
War 2 era.
the Truman Doctrine
the Marshall Plan
the Berlin airlift
NATO
37. Describe the major decisions made at the wartime conferences between the United States, Great Britain, and the
Soviet Union. To what extent were these decisions responsible for the Cold War?
38. "After the death of Franklin Roosevelt and the end of the Second World War, the United States deliberately
abandoned the wartime policy of collaboration and, exhilarated by the possession of the atomic bomb, undertook
a course of aggression of its own designed to expel all Russian influence from Eastern Europe. . .[leaving]
Moscow no alternative but to take measures in defense of its own borders. The result was the Cold War."
Assess the validity of this statement.
39. Why did the Grand Alliance between the United States, the Soviet Union, and Great Britain break down with the
collapse of Germany and Japan in 1945?
40. Describe the events leading up to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 and explain its significance to the relationship
between the U. S. and Russia, as well as its impact on John F. Kennedy's presidency and Nikita Khrushchev's
leadership of the Soviet Union.
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41. "Almost all the defects inherent in democratic institutions are brought to light in the conduct of foreign affairs."
Evaluate this statement from Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville (1835), and compare the conduct
of U. S. foreign affairs from 1961 to 1963 with its conduct from 1931 to 1941.
42. Compare the efforts for international cooperation and peace in the twenty years after World War 1 with those
efforts for international cooperation and peace pursued in the twenty years after World War 2. Why do you
believe the latter were more successful in preventing a world war?
43. "Americans have learned that divisive military activity weakens the social life of a democratic society and
precipitates moral and ethical decline." Assess the validity of the quotation by referring to both the Civil War and
the Vietnam War and to both pose war periods.
44. How do you account for the appeal of McCarthyism in the United States in the era following the Second World
War?
45. Assess the success of the United States policy of containment in Asia between 1945 and 1975.
46. Compare and contrast United States foreign policy after the First World War and after the Second World War.
Consider the periods 19191928
and 19451950.
47. Analyze the successes and failures of the United States Cold War policy of containment as it developed in TWO
of the following regions of the world during the period 1945 to 1975.
East and Southeast Asia
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
48. Compare and contrast the containment policies of ONE of the following pairs of presidents from 1945 to 1974.
Harry Truman & Dwight Eisenhower
Dwight Eisenhower & John Kennedy
Lyndon Johnson & Richard Nixon
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Chapter 6, Environment & Geography (physical & human)
1. Analyze the ways in which THREE of the following helped shape the economy and social structure of the
southern colonies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
the environment
the headright system
indentured servitude
slavery
2. Between 1763 and 1789, the use and control of the frontier regions presented problems to both the British and
the Americans. Describe the problems involved in the use and control of the frontier and explain how both the
British and the Americans attempted to solve them.
3. What events on the frontier had a major impact on national history in the years 17891820?
4. "Events on the frontier between 1763 and 1788 and the development of government policies in response to them
were more significant for the development of the United States than the events which took place in the settled
areas of the eastern seaboard between 1763 and 1788." Evaluate this statement.
5. "Geography was the primary factor in shaping the development of the British colonies in North America."
Assess the validity of this statement for the 1600's.
6. In what respects did each of the following represent in their expressed opinions and actions the viewpoint of the
section of the nation from which he came?
Calhoun
Clay
Webster
7. "The closing of the frontier in 1890 had a profound effect on the social and economic development of the United
States in the succeeding twenty years." Evaluate this statement.
8. Identify and analyze the factors that changed the American city in the second half of the nineteenth century.
9. The concept of the "service city" was a result of gradual pragmatic adjustment brought on by the phenomenal
growth of American cities and was not the deliberate fulfillment of Progressive ideals. Assess the validity of this
statement for the period 18901920.
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10. Identify THREE of the following and evaluate the relative importance of each of the THREE in promoting the
growth of the conservation movement.
the Sierra Club
the Newlands Reclamation Act
the Hetch Hetchy controversy
the PinchotBallinger
controversy
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Chapter 7, Ideas, beliefs, & culture
1. Analyze the ways in which TWO of the following influenced the development of American society.
Puritanism during the seventeenth century
the Great Awakening during the eighteen century
the Second Great Awakening during the nineteenth century
2. What was the great Awakening? What impact did it have on the colonies?
3. In the 1600s the major issues of U. S. colonial history revolved around theological issues. In the 1700s, the major
issues revolved around political issues. Assess the validity of this statement.
4. Analyze the extent to which religious freedom existed in the British North American colonies prior to 1700.
5. Explain the role of religion in establishing the character of the North American colonies in the 17th and 18th
centuries.
6. Compare the ways in which religion shaped the development of colonial society (to 1740) in TWO of the
following regions:
New England
Chesapeake
Middle Atlantic
7. Compare the ways in which TWO of the following reflected tensions in colonial society.
Bacon's Rebellion (1676)
Pueblo Revolt (1680)
Salem witchcraft trials (1692)
Stono Rebellion (1739)
8. How did political and religious dissent shape colonial development in New England and the Chesapeake regions
from 1619 to 1740?
9. Historians often consider Thomas Jefferson a "liberal" and Alexander Hamilton a "conservative" during the
1790s. How valid is this assessment of the two men's political philosophies and actions during that era?
10. In what ways did the Second Great Awakening in the North influence TWO of the following?
Abolitionism
Temperance
The cult of domesticity
Utopian communities
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11. In what ways did the early nineteenthcentury
reform movements for abolition and women's rights illustrate both
the strengths and weaknesses of democracy in the early American republic?
12. Analyze the ways in which supporters of slavery in the nineteenth century used legal, religious, and economic
arguments to defend the institution of slavery.
13. "Any activity that throws woman into the attitude of a combatant, either for herself or others, lies outside her
appropriate sphere." (Catharine Beecher, 1837) To what extent did women agree with this view in the decades
before the Civil War?
14. "American reform movements between 1820 and 1860 reflected both optimistic and pessimistic view of human
nature and society." Assess the validity of this statement in reference to reform movements in THREE of the
following areas:
education
temperance
women's rights
Utopian communities
penal institutions
15. Assess the moral arguments and political actions of those opposed to the spread of slavery in the context of
TWO of the following:
Missouri Compromise
Mexican War
Compromise of 1850
KansasNebraska
Act
16. To what extent did reformers in TWO of the following areas influence society during the early 19th Century?
education
abolition
women's rights
utopianism
17. How effective were the abolitionists' and women's movements in expanding democracy during the nineteenth
century?
18. Who were the muckrakers? Why were they important to Progressivism?
19. "I am not, nor ever have been, in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white
and black races." How can this 1858 statement of Abraham Lincoln be reconciled with his 1862 Emancipation
Proclamation?
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20. How did the growth in size and diversity of late19th
century cities cause alarm over the lose of traditional values
regarding community life and social stability?
21. Analyze the ways in which THREE of the following indicated the tension between conservative and liberal views
in American society during the 1920s.
the Red Scare
Prohibition
the Scopes trial
flappers
22. Analyze the relative importance of Sinclair Lewis and F. Scott Fitzgerald in defining American culture during the
1920s.
23. Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal represented a radical departure from previous American traditions in
government and political economy. Evaluate this statement.
24. "In understanding the nature of a reform movement it is as important to know what it seeks to preserve as to
know what it seeks to change." Compare the Populist and Progressive Reform movements of the late 19th and
early 20th centuries in light of this statement.
25. Defend the position that European culture fascinated Americans in the period 17891801
and in the period
between World Wars 1 and 2.
26. Why did socialism fail to become a major force in American politics between 1900 and 1940 despite widespread
dissatisfaction with the social and economic order and significant support for radical movements during that
period?
27. In what ways did economic conditions and developments in the arts and entertainment help create the reputation
of the 1920s as the Roaring Twenties?
28. American expansion was primarily more concerned with economic opportunities than with spreading Christian
and democratic ideals. Assess the validity of this statement for the period 18851910.
29. Evaluate the effectiveness of Progressive socialwelfare
organizations to urban problems. Address your answer
to TWO of the following for the period 18751920.
Young Men's Christian Association
Salvation Army
Society of the Institutional Church League
Hull House
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30. How did TWO of the following help shape American national culture in the 1920s?
Advertising
Entertainment
Mass production
31. To what extent did the economic programs of the Square Deal/New Freedom and New Deal promote social
justice in America?
32. In what ways did the Great Society resemble the New Deal in its origins, goals, and social and political legacy?
Cite specific programs and policies in support of your arguments.
33. To what extent did the decade of the 1950s deserve its reputation as an age of political, social, and cultural
conformity.
34. "Writers both of fiction and non fiction often have a profound influence on the course of history." Compare the
"profound influence" of one work of fiction and one work of nonfiction on the course of American history.
35. Account for and analyze the recurring cycles of reform movements in the United States.
36. Discuss, with respect to TWO of the following, the view that the 1960s represented a period of profound cultural
change.
Education
Gender roles
Music
Race relations
37. Compare and contract United States society in the 1920s and 1950s with respect to TWO of the following:
race relations
role of women
consumerism
38. Analyze the extent to which TWO of the following transformed American society in the 1960s and 1970s.
the Civil Rights movement
the antiwar movement
the women's movement
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39. While the United States appeared to be dominated by consensus and conformity in the 1950s, some Americans
reacted against the status quo. Analyze the critiques of the United States society made by TWO of the
following.
Youth
Civil Rights activists
Intellectuals
40. Evaluate the contributions of TWO of the following individuals in the crusade for civil rights between 1945 and
1970.
Harry Truman
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Lyndon B. Johnson
Malcolm X
41. Evaluate the impact of TWO of the following individuals in changing social and cultural relationships in America
from 1955 to 1965.
Rosa Parks
Elvis Presley
Betty Friedan
42. Analyze the extent to which the religious activism in the ReaganBush
era could be characterized as a "third
Great Awakening."
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