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ALL MILESTONES SOFIA US
History Questions with MCQs
Answers correct A+ Graded
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Sophia
1. Which document declared the American colonies independent from Great Britain?

 A. Articles of Confederation

 B. Declaration of Independence ✅

 C. U.S. Constitution

 D. Bill of Rights

Answer: B. Declaration of Independence
Rationale: Adopted on July 4, 1776, it formally announced the colonies' independence.



2. What was the primary weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

 A. Strong executive branch

 B. National taxation authority

 C. Weak central government ✅

 D. National court system

Answer: C. Weak central government
Rationale: Congress lacked the authority to tax citizens or effectively enforce laws.



3. The Great Compromise established which feature of Congress?

 A. Supreme Court

 B. Bicameral legislature ✅

 C. Electoral College

 D. Cabinet system

,Answer: B. Bicameral legislature
Rationale: It created the House of Representatives and the Senate.



4. The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution primarily to:

 A. Expand presidential powers

 B. Protect individual liberties ✅

 C. Increase federal taxes

 D. Limit state governments

Answer: B. Protect individual liberties
Rationale: The first ten amendments safeguard fundamental rights.



5. Which purchase nearly doubled the size of the United States?

 A. Alaska Purchase

 B. Gadsden Purchase

 C. Louisiana Purchase ✅

 D. Oregon Treaty

Answer: C. Louisiana Purchase
Rationale: In 1803, the U.S. purchased the territory from France.



6. The doctrine of judicial review was established in:

 A. McCulloch v. Maryland

 B. Marbury v. Madison ✅

 C. Dred Scott v. Sandford

 D. Brown v. Board of Education

Answer: B. Marbury v. Madison
Rationale: It gave the Supreme Court authority to declare laws unconstitutional.

,7. What was the Monroe Doctrine designed to prevent?

 A. Westward migration

 B. European colonization in the Americas ✅

 C. Expansion of slavery

 D. Immigration from Europe

Answer: B. European colonization in the Americas
Rationale: It warned European nations against interfering in the Western Hemisphere.



8. Manifest Destiny referred to:

 A. Industrial growth

 B. Religious freedom

 C. U.S. expansion across North America ✅

 D. Women's suffrage

Answer: C. U.S. expansion across North America
Rationale: Many Americans believed expansion was their national destiny.



9. Which event directly triggered the Civil War?

 A. Mexican-American War

 B. Compromise of 1850

 C. Secession of Southern states after Lincoln's election ✅

 D. Kansas-Nebraska Act

Answer: C. Secession of Southern states after Lincoln's election
Rationale: Southern states left the Union after Abraham Lincoln was elected president.



10. The Emancipation Proclamation declared freedom for enslaved people in:

 A. All U.S. states

 B. Confederate-controlled territories ✅

,  C. Border states only

 D. Western territories

Answer: B. Confederate-controlled territories
Rationale: It applied only to areas in rebellion against the Union.



11. Which amendment abolished slavery?

 A. 12th

 B. 13th ✅

 C. 14th

 D. 15th

Answer: B. 13th
Rationale: Ratified in 1865, it permanently ended slavery.



12. The 14th Amendment guarantees:

 A. Women's voting rights

 B. Income tax collection

 C. Equal protection under the law ✅

 D. Presidential term limits

Answer: C. Equal protection under the law
Rationale: It grants citizenship and equal protection to all persons.



13. The Homestead Act encouraged:

 A. Urban development

 B. Western settlement ✅

 C. Immigration restrictions

 D. Railroad regulation

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