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US History 101 American History Exam
Course Title and Number: US History 101 American
History Exam
Exam Title: US History 101 American History Exam
Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025
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Straighterline US History 101 American History Midterm
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Who was the first known European to look westward
upon the Pacific Ocean, in 1513? - Answer>> Vasco de
Balboa
Which statement best describes the role of women in
pre-Columbian North American tribes? - Answer>> In all
tribes, women cared for the children and prepared
meals.
In England during the early sixteenth century,
mercantilism thrived mostly on the basis of trade in
which commodity? - Answer>> Wool.
Which of the following statements regarding the
American Revolution and Native Americans is FALSE?
a. The outcome of the war largely weakened the
position of Indians.
b. Indians generally had better relations with the British
than with the Americans.
c. After the war, many Indians began to adapt to the
norms of white society..
d. Most Indian tribes chose to stay out of the war.
e. Some Indians took advantage of the conflict to
launch attacks of their own. - Answer>> c. After the war,
many Indians began to adapt to the norms of white
society.
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,The battle at Yorktown involved
a. the bloodiest battle of the war.
b. the suicide of the commanding British general.
c. evidence that the British were executing prisoners of
war.
d. a combined French and American army and navy.
e. treachery on the part of Benedict Arnold. - Answer>>
d. a combined french and American army and navy.
e. treachery on the part of Benedict Arnold.
In the Battle of Bunker Hill,
a. the Patriots suffered light casualties and won the
battle.
b. the British suffered heavy casualties.
c. Benedict Arnold was wounded.
d. the British surrendered their main forces to the
Patriots.
e. the Patriots refused to withdraw and were all killed. -
Answer>> b. the British suffered heavy casualties.
At the start of the Revolution, American advantages
over the British included a
a. greater commitment to the war.
b. larger number of troops.
c. better equipped navy.
d. more coherent military command structure.
e. better relationship with Native American tribes. -
Answer>> a. greater commitment to the war.
During the 1780s, in every new state constitution,
a. state legislatures were to be chosen by a direct
popular vote.
b. governors were prevented from holding a seat in the
legislature.
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, c. property requirements for voting were relaxed or
eliminated.
d. the executive and legislative branches were
combined.
e. governors were given the authority to veto bills. -
Answer>> b. governors were prevented from holding a
seat in the legislature.
In 1780, Massachusetts sought to revise the power of
the governor by
a. allowing the legislature to set his salary.
b. having him elected directly by the people.
c. taking away his authority to veto legislation.
d. permitting him to sit in the legislature.
e. granting him the power to tax. - Answer>> b. having
him elected directly by the people.
Under the Articles of Confederation,
a. each state had one vote in Congress.
b. all states had to approve any important measure.
c. there could be no amendments to the Articles.
d. no legislation could be passed without all states
voting on the issue.
e. the executive had the power to veto legislative
decisions. - Answer>> a. each state had one vote in
Congress.
As leaders of a tax rebellion the 1780s, Daniel Shays
and his supporters demanded
a. the nation's capital be moved to New England.
b. an end to paper currency.
c. a moratorium on debt collection.
d. renewed trade agreements with England.
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