PDF Download FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT UNIT ONE &TWO APUSH
EXAM QUESTIONS
Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation
This Exam contains:
-Guarantee passing score -34 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: 31. What was the relationship between English colonists and natives in New England like following Metacom's War?
Answer:
Significantly more hostile and strained
Question 2: 11. What is mercantilism?
Answer:
The idea that colonies exist for the benefit of the mother country and are useless if they don't profit.Question 3: 5. Why would British settlers be opposed to a treaty between Iroquois Indians and the French?
Answer:
It would allow the French to expand their influence and threaten British colonial settlements.Question 4: 26. As the native population died from disease, what did European settlers do?
Answer:
European settlers forced indigenous people into slavery and caused the spread of disease.
Question 5: 27. Natives Americans developed/lived in what type of settlements prior to European contact?
Answer:
Pueblos (permanent settlements) Question 6: 15. How did the French differ from the Spanish in relations with American Indians?
Answer:
The French formed a stronger relationship with the American Indians.Question 7: 16. In what ways did colonies attempt to increase the role of the people in government?
Answer:
Electing representatives to colonial assemblies
Question 8: 29. What was the long-term effect of the Navigation Acts?
Answer:
American Revolution Question 9: 10. Why was there an increase of exports from Great Britain to their British colonies in North America?
Answer:
Due to mercantilism Question 10: 22. Which European country actively sought to convert Natives to their religion?
Answer:
The Spanish
Question 11: 20. What were the economies in the middle colonies based off?
Answer:
Agriculture Question 12: 14. How did the Enlightenment and Great Awakening lead to changes in slavery in the late 1700s?
Answer:
With the increase in intellectuality people's views on slavery changed. Peoples new concept of human rights challenged the traditional ways of slavery.
Question 13: 7. How do natives respond to Christian missionaries?
Answer:
Some resisted faith and stuck to traditional beliefs but some mixed Christianity in with their own beliefs.
Question 14: 18. In what ways did natives respond to British colonization?
Answer:
resisted the efforts of the Europeans to gain more of their land and control through both warfare and diplomacy Question 15: 3. Briefly explain ONE reason for a difference between the economy of the Chesapeake colonies and the economy of the middle colonies.
Answer:
Chesapeake relied on large plantation agriculture while middle colonies had a more diverse economy
Question 16: 30. Wat led to the passage of the Navigation Acts?
Answer:
The deterioration of English trade.Question 17: 25. What contributed to the decline of native populations in the Americas in the 1600s-1700s?
Answer:
Systematic killing, enslavement and ill treatment of the Indians Question 18: 19. How did religious toleration in the middle colonies impact the make-up of the population?
Answer:
It made a very diverse population. (Quakers, Catholics, Jews...) Question 19: 8. What impact did the introduction of new crops from the Americans have on the economics of Europe?
Answer:
Major economic and environmental shifts
Question 20: 24. What form of government was formed in the British North American colonies?
Answer:
Proprietary
Question 21: 21. What challenges did the middle colonies face?
Answer:
Native Americans, weather, religious and ethnic diversity Question 22: 12. How does mercantilism lead to disputes between the colonies and England?
Answer:
England put restrictions on what colonies could buy so that they could control the colonies economy.Question 23: 32. How were the relationships between the French and Natives different from the relationship between the English and Natives?
Answer:
The French allowed the Natives to remain as they were and did not try to change their way of life.
Question 24: 28. What were the Navigation Acts?
Answer:
Laws passed by the British putting restrictions on colonial trade.Question 25: 33. What impact did the Columbian Exchange have on the following:
Answer:
- Americas: 90% of the population was wiped out by diseases that were transferred
b. Europe: gained a wide range of calorically rich new crops
c. Africa: the fall of African empires
Question 26: 4. This form of labor replaced indentured servants and indigenous (native) labor.
Answer:
African Slaves