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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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A common form of resistance of enslaved Africans to
their condition was - Answer>> running away.

What was the result of the Great Compromise of 1787
during the Constitutional Convention? - Answer>> the
creation of a representative two-house legislature

When George III assumed the throne of England, he -
Answer>> was painfully immature.

When it came to the issue of the extension of slavery,
President James K. Polk favored - Answer>> an extension
of the Missouri Compromise.

When the House of Burgesses was created in Virginia in
1619, - Answer>> colonists were given a share of local
political representation.

Which group opposed Alexander Hamilton's economic
program on the grounds that they would bear a
disproportionate tax burden? - Answer>> small farmers.

Which of the following features was NOT a
characteristic of the Hudson River school? - Answer>> a
belief that democracy was the best source of wisdom
and spiritual fulfillment

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, Which of the following statements about American
currency and banking in this era is FALSE? - Answer>>
The national bank forbade state banks from issuing
their own notes.

Which of the following statements about slave work is
FALSE? - Answer>> Colonial slave codes forbade
teaching slaves skilled trades and crafts.

Which of the following statements about the end of
Reconstruction is accurate? - Answer>> Many white
Southern leaders sympathized with Republican
economic policies in the South but could not publicly
support them.

Which of the following statements regarding urban
slavery is FALSE? - Answer>> Urban slaves were
prohibited from having contact with free blacks.

Which of the following towns served as a major
departure point for migrants traveling west on the
overland trails? - Answer>> Independence, Missouri

Which statement about French colonization in the New
World is FALSE? - Answer>> The French, like the English,
tried to remain separate from native peoples.

Which statement about the 1842 Webster-Ashburton
Treaty is FALSE? - Answer>> It included an American
pledge not to allow slave ships to land at British ports.

Which statement about the economy of the northern
colonies is true? - Answer>> The economy was more
diverse than in the southern colonies.

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