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Which of the following characteristics of early English colonization is best described in the passage above? - Ans - Particularly hostile relations with the American Indians encountered by settlers Unlike the British settlers, the Spanish and French colonists tended to - Ans - intermarry with the ...

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APUSH EXAM QUESTION WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS BEST STUDYING
MATERIAL GRADED A.
Which of the following characteristics of early English colonization is best described in
the passage above?
- Ans - Particularly hostile relations with the American Indians encountered by settlers

Unlike the British settlers, the Spanish and French colonists tended to
- Ans - intermarry with the native people they encountered

Which of the following trends in the
rulings of the Supreme Court of the
early American republic most closely
demonstrates the ideas expressed in the
passage?
- Ans - The assertion of federal power over
state laws

Which of the following political parties
of the late eighteenth and early
nineteenth centuries would most
strongly have agreed with the actions of
Chief Justice John Marshall, as
described in the passage?
- Ans - The Federalists

Which of the following debates rose out
of a significant challenge to the ideology
of the Marshall Court as expressed in
this passage?
- Ans - Southern opposition to the
enactment of protective tariffs

Considering the position of John Marshall, as described in the passage, which of the
following events would he most strongly have opposed?
- Ans - The attempted defeat of the national bank

The rebellious activity depicted in this
image was most significantly inspired by
- Ans - opposition to increasing attempts by
the British to consolidate imperial
control over American markets.

,Which of the following best explains
how the American Revolution arose
from the kinds of popular protest
exhibited here?
- Ans - Growing public protests were fueled
by Enlightenment ideals and
American intellectual elites who
questioned the validity of British
assertions of power, ultimately
leading many to seek independence.

The underlying economic issues
depicted above most closely resemble
those of
- Ans - the opposition to federal
protectionism in support of growing
industries.

Which of the following developments
most strongly supports Brands's
argument?
- Ans - The weakening of national parties
even as new, regional parties rose to
take their place

The inflammation of "sectional passions"
referenced in the passage had been
sparked by which of the following?
- Ans - The increasing influence of
abolitionists in the North

The fundamental question addressed by
the authors of these two passages is
whether
- Ans - American democratic ideals can be
reconciled with the practice of
slavery.

The roots of the movement to which
Angelina Grimke, the author of the
second passage, belonged were based
most strongly in
- Ans - the Second Great Awakening.

What secondary conclusion can be
drawn from the second passage, written

,by Angelina Grimke in response to a
tract published by Catharine Beecher?
- Ans - Women had, by the 1830s, begun to
take a more active role in social and
moral reform movements.

Which of the following best explains the
content of the first passage, published in
Hartford, Connecticut?
- Ans - The tension that existed between
reformers and the existing laws of
the United States over the topic of
slavery

Which of the following best reveals the
long-term impact of debates such as the
one revealed by these passages?
- Ans - The growth of the secessionist
movement in the face of real and
perceived attacks on what were
believed to be inviolable
Constitutional protections for states'
rights

Which of the following best explains the
Spanish process of colonization as
described in the passage?
- Ans - Hopes of solidifying control over
new territory via conversion and
subsequent exploitation of the native
people

As a result of the developments revealed
in the passage, the Spanish colonizers
tended to do which of the following?
- Ans - Incorporate, in some ways, elements
of American Indian culture via
intermarriage and moderate political
reform

Which of the following best explains the cartoonist's depiction of Union leaders using
several different "hammers.
" - Ans - The Union's strategy and leadership evolved over time in the face of strong
Confederate resolve

, Why does Lincoln believe his "weapon," as depicted in the cartoon above, will have a
greater success than previous Union methods.
- Ans - It healed the division that had emerged in the North over the mortality and
wisdom of war effort, renewing the Union's resolve

Which of the following contributed to
the Union's ability to "break the
backbone" of the South?
- Ans - The decision to wage war against the
Southern economy and civilian
infrastructure as well as on the
Confederate army

Which of the following best explains the
apparent strength of Jefferson Davis's
dog as depicted in the cartoon above?
- Ans - Superior Confederate leadership and
initiative displayed early in the Civil
War

Which of the following developments
brought about the most significant
challenges to the ideology put forward
by George Washington in the passage
above?
- Ans - Continued conflicts between the
British and French

What central idea from Washington's
address was brought most sharply into
focus by the controversy surrounding
the radicalism of the French Revolution?
- Ans - Foreign political and social
developments had the power to
divide the United States internally, to
the detriment of the young nation.

One of the most significant results of
America's failure to heed Washington's
advice as given in this passage was
- Ans - a sharp rise in tensions among
partisan debates in the United States.

44) Which of the following best supports the authors claims in the above passage? -
Ans - D) The growth of an autonomous, american society within british colonial holdings

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