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History Questions with MCQs
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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
History Questions with MCQs
Answers correct A+ Graded
Course
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