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FREE U.S. HISTORY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT APUSH
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Question 1: The Monroe Doctrine stated all of the following policies except
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the United States would intervene in the problems South American countries had with other nations
Question 2: The Hartford Convention was a manifestation of
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New England Federalist opposition to the War of 1812 Question 3: After 1815, such factors as time, cost, and distance in moving people and goods
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were significantly reduced by the transportation revolution
Question 4: Jacob Colley's 1894 march on Washington DC called for
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an increase in the supply of piper money
Question 5: On the map above, the routes moving north from south Texas represent
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trails used for the "long drive" during the Cattle Kingdom Question 6: Dorothea Dix is most closely associated with which area of social reform in the first half of the nineteenth century?
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prisons and asylums Question 7: The outcome of the election of 1824 between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson was decided by
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the House of Representatives Question 8: If the Populist had been transported by magic back into an earlier period of American history, they would have most likely joined
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Shay's Rebellion
Question 9: As originally ratified, The United States Constitution provided for
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an electoral college Question 10: Which of the following was not associated with our foreign relations with France in the 1790s?
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Barbary pirates Question 11: All of following were advantages the North had over the South at the start of the Civil War except
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better military leaders
Question 12: The high wages enjoyed by colonial workers were primarily caused by
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the existence of so much land Question 13: Hamilton proposed a tariff soon after the launching of the United States government in order to
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help develop manufacturing in the United States Question 14: Which of the following is not a reason why Jackson opposed the BUS?
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The inability of the Bank to provide a sound currency
Question 15: Who was the earlier woman who also "started the war"?
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Peggy Eaton
Question 16: Bryan's famous "cross of gold" speech called for
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the unlimited coinage of silver Question 17: President Washington's Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 was issued in response to
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French diplomatic overtures to invoke the Franco-American alliance
Question 18: After the Civil War, the practice of sharecropping
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turned African-Americans into a labor force with housing and supplies provided by white planters
Question 19: One of the consequences of the Great Awakening was
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the challenge to traditional beliefs
Question 20: The Great Awakening was a reaction to
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churches' earlier failure to take account of people's emotional needs Question 21: The early nineteenth century Native American leader who urged the Indian tribes in the Old Northwest Territory to unify to protect their lands was
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Tecumseh
Question 22: The issuance of the Monroe Doctrine did which of the following?
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asserted American independence in the realm of foreign policy Question 23: The doctrine of popular sovereignty called for the question of slavery in a new territory to be decided by
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people living in the territory Question 24: The principle of separate but equal facilities for blacks and whites was set down in
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Plessey vs. Ferguson Question 25: Which of the following is properly considered the main purpose of the Navigation Acts?
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to guarantee that England alone would profit from trade with the colonies Question 26: Hinton R. Helper's book, The Impending Crisis of the South, was intended as
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an argument against slavery as an economic institution Question 27: Born in England of Quaker parents, he participated in both the American and French revolutions through is inflammatory writings. Who is described?
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Thomas Paine