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1. What was the primary purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?
A) Expand settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains
B) Promote westward migration of colonists
C) Avoid conflict with trans-Appalachian Indians ✅
D) Establish new British colonies inland
Rationale: The Proclamation of 1763 was issued to prevent further colonial
encroachment on Native American lands and reduce violent conflict.
2. The Halfway Covenant provided for:
A) Political rights for all church members
B) Baptism of children of baptized but unconverted parents ✅
C) Full church membership for all Puritans
D) Abolition of religious tests for public office
Rationale: It allowed partial church membership for the children of Puritans who had
not experienced a conversion.
3. The North American colonies used Britain's policy of salutary neglect to:
A) Avoid all forms of taxation
B) Work out trade arrangements to acquire needed products from other countries
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C) Establish independent governments
D) End allegiance to the Crown
Rationale: Colonists used the lax enforcement of trade laws to expand their own
economic systems.
4. The Spanish encomienda system in the New World was intended to:
A) Spread Christianity through peaceful means
B) Develop indigenous art and culture
C) Create large estates with Indian slave labor for conquistadores ✅
D) Introduce European farming methods
Rationale: It allowed Spanish settlers to extract labor from Native populations.
,5. The phrase "City upon a Hill" reflected the idea that Massachusetts Bay Colony
would be:
A) A wealthy economic hub
B) A religious and moral model for others ✅
C) A military stronghold
D) A secular democratic society
Rationale: Puritans believed their community should be a shining example of godly
living.
6. A significant demographic development in the two decades after World War II
was:
A) Urban population decline
B) Rise in rural living
C) Rapid growth of suburbs ✅
D) Decrease in birth rates
Rationale: The postwar era saw a boom in suburban housing due to economic growth
and the GI Bill.
7. The 1962 book that helped launch the environmental movement was:
A) The Jungle
B) Unsafe at Any Speed
C) Silent Spring by Rachel Carson ✅
D) The Population Bomb
Rationale: Carson's book highlighted the dangers of pesticides like DDT.
8. During 1968, all of the following revealed public divisions EXCEPT:
A) Assassinations of public figures
B) Antiwar protests
C) Riots at the Democratic National Convention
D) Republican refusal to support Nixon ✅
Rationale: Nixon had strong support from Republicans; divisions were elsewhere.
9. What resulted from the Cuban Missile Crisis?
A) U.S. attacked Cuba
B) Soviets removed missiles in exchange for U.S. non-invasion promise ✅
C) NATO dissolved
D) U.S. installed missiles in Turkey
Rationale: A peaceful resolution was achieved through diplomacy.
,10. In the late 1960s, both the Black Panthers and the Nation of Islam
emphasized:
A) Integration into white society
B) Black nationalism and solidarity ✅
C) Opposition to civil rights
D) Electoral politics
Rationale: Both groups advocated for African American empowerment and self-
sufficiency.
11. The presidency of Jimmy Carter (1977–1981) was plagued by which foreign
policy issue?
A) The fall of the Berlin Wall
B) The Cuban Missile Crisis
C) The taking of American hostages in Iran ✅
D) The Iran-Contra Affair
Rationale: Iranian revolutionaries seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran, holding
Americans hostage for 444 days.
12. Who led a campaign to block the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment?
A) Betty Friedan
B) Shirley Chisholm
C) Eleanor Roosevelt
D) Phyllis Schlafly ✅
Rationale: Schlafly opposed the ERA, arguing it would undermine traditional family
values.
13. A major consequence of the 1973 Yom Kippur War was:
A) Peace between Israel and Egypt
B) An energy crisis caused by OPEC’s oil embargo ✅
C) U.S. withdrawal from the Middle East
D) A NATO military intervention
Rationale: In retaliation for U.S. support of Israel, Arab nations restricted oil exports,
causing a fuel crisis.
14. A key diplomatic achievement of Richard Nixon’s presidency was:
A) The invasion of Cuba
B) His visit to China in 1972 ✅
C) Signing NAFTA
D) The end of the Cold War
Rationale: Nixon’s trip to China marked a thaw in U.S.-China relations and helped shift
Cold War dynamics.
, 15. The rock 'n' roll of Elvis Presley and others was primarily influenced by:
A) Jazz
B) African American rhythm and blues ✅
C) Classical music
D) Country folk ballads
Rationale: Rock music in the 1950s was heavily rooted in African American musical
traditions.
16. One of the goals of Reaganomics was to:
A) Expand social welfare
B) Encourage private investment through tax cuts ✅
C) Nationalize banks
D) Increase federal control over industries
Rationale: Reagan's economic policy favored supply-side measures like tax reductions
to spur growth.
17. Betty Friedan is best known for:
A) Her service in the U.S. Senate
B) Her criticism of traditional gender roles ✅
C) Advocating for the Equal Rights Amendment
D) Founding the ACLU
Rationale: Her book The Feminine Mystique critiqued societal expectations for women.
18. The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution is significant because it:
A) Authorized the president to use military force in Southeast Asia ✅
B) Ended U.S. involvement in Vietnam
C) Rejected the use of force in foreign conflicts
D) Created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Rationale: The resolution gave Lyndon Johnson broad war powers without a formal
declaration of war.
19. During the 1960s, sit-in demonstrations were first effectively used by:
A) The NAACP
B) Martin Luther King Jr.
C) College students in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
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D) The Black Panther Party
Rationale: SNCC organized sit-ins to desegregate lunch counters and public spaces.
20. Eisenhower reacted to Brown v. Board of Education by:
A) Ignoring the ruling