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HIST 405 Final Exam - Latest DeVry

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Question 1.1. (TCO 4) The Spanish who settled in
Florida and New Mexico were primarily (Points : 2)
conquistadors.
merchants.
missionaries.

plantation owners.
Type: MC

Question 2.2. (TCO 1) The Jamestown colony was


established by (Points : 2)
a joint-stock company.
religious dissenters.
English missionaries.
an aristocratic explorer.
Type: MC

Question 3.3. (TCO 4) Why did English immigration

to the colonies drop dramatically after 1660?


(Points : 2)
The English were no longer sought after as
indentured servants.
The political turmoil in England kept them close
to home.
The English economy improved and political and
religious conflict diminished.
The English were opposed to the growing slave
trade in the colonies.
Type: MC

Question 4.4. (TCO 4) The Great Awakening led to


(Points : 2)

the Enlightenment.
declining interest in religion.
strengthened evangelical sects, such as the
Baptists.
scientific discoveries.
Type: MC

Question 5.5. (TCO 2) After Britain issued the


Intolerable Acts, colonists punished anyone
supporting British policies or officials by (Points : 2)
dunking them in water.
hanging them upside down.
putting them in the stocks.
covering them with tar and feathers.

Type: MC

Question 6.6. (TCO 2) In the Declaration of


Independence, Jefferson refers to the natural rights
due to every citizen as (Points : 2)
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
independent liberty.
Paines freedoms.
radical power.

Type: MC

Question 7.7. (TCO 2) The Patriots would not have

won the Battle of Yorktown and the American


Revolution without help from (Points : 2)
Spanish explorers.
Germans.
the French.
Native Americans.
Type: MC

Question 8.8. (TCO 1) The Articles of Confederation


created a national government with (Points : 2)
three branches of government.
a president.
a bicameral parliament.
a congress of delegates.

Type: MC

Question 9.9. (TCO 1) The constitution divides


government power (Points : 2)
among many different states.
among multiple branches of national
government.
among representatives of the people.
between state and national government.
Type: MC

Question 10.10. (TCO 3) The assertion that states

the right to disobey federal law was called (Points :


2)
filibuster.
Calhounism.
anti-Jacksonism.
nullification.
Type: MC

Question 11.11. (TCO 3) In the early 19th century,


the largest source of European immigration came
from (Points : 2)
Germany.
Poland.
England.

Ireland.

Type: MC

Question 12.12. (TCO 3) Slavery expanded with the


growth of (Points : 2)
freight shipment.
public education.
cotton plantations.
northern industries.

Type: MC

Question 13.13. (TCO 3) James Polk (Points : 2)


opposed the annexation of Texas.
purchased Texas from Mexico.
favored the annexation of Texas.
was the only governor to serve two terms in
Texas.
Type: MC

Question 14.14. (TCO 2) Congress tried to resolve


the dispute between the North and the South about
slavery in the territories by (Points : 2)
repealing the Wilmot Proviso.
adopting the Wilmot Proviso.

adopting the Compromise of 1850.


repealing the Compromise of 1850.
Type: MC

Question 15.15. (TCO 2) In 1856, Border Ruffians


attacked (Points : 2)
a New York abolitionist named John Brown.
a group of southern farmers.
Senator Charles Sumner.
the antislavery town of Lawrence, Kansas.
Type: MC

Question 16.16. (TCO 8) Lee's smaller army


defeated McClellan's larger force and kept Union
troops out of Richmond because (Points : 2)
Lee was lucky.
McClellan surrendered.
Lee found McClellans battle plans.
McClellan was too cautious.
Type: MC

Question 17.17. (TCO 8) Why did President Lincoln


want Grant commanding the Union army after the
Battle of Gettysburg? (Points : 2)
He wanted to give Grant a chance to prove
himself.

He knew victory required the destruction of the


Confederate Army and its source of supplies.
He had heard that Grant had recruited more
Union troops.
He thought the South would surrender.
Type: MC

Question 18.18. (TCO 10) After the Civil War, a new


immigrant was most likely to be from (Points : 2)
England.
Germany.
Ireland.
Italy.
Type: MC

Question 19.19. (TCO 10) Progressivism and


populism largely differed in (Points : 2)
their goals.
their ideology.
that progressives built political coalitions that
transcended party lines.
their organization.
Type: MC

Question 20.20. (TCO 7) The invasion of Belgium


turned American opinion against Germany because
(Points : 2)

many Americans were immigrants from Belgium.


Americans depended on products imported from
Belgium.
Belgium was an important U.S. ally.
Belgium was a neutral nation.
Type: MC

Question 21.21. (TCO 7) During World War I, which


of these did the Germans use against British ships?
(Points : 2)
Radar
Convoys
Airplanes
Submarines

Type: MC

Question 22.22. (TCO 11) This trial became a


symbol of the conflict within Protestantism between
modernists and fundamentalists. (Points : 2)
Scopes Monkey Trial
Sacco and Vanzetti Trial
Fatty Arbuckle Trial
None of the above
Type: MC

Question 23.23. (TCO 11) What brought the Harding

administration to an end? (Points : 2)


President Harding was impeached.
President Harding was defeated in the 1924
election.
President Harding died of a heart attack.
President Harding resigned in response to the
Teapot Dome scandal.
Type: MC

Question 24.24. (TCO 11) The Great Depression


affected (Points : 2)
only American farmers.
only the U.S. economy.
only the U.S. and European economies.

the global economy.


Type: MC

Question 25.25. (TCO 7) What event marked the


beginning of World War II? (Points : 2)
The Nazi-Soviet Pact
The German invasion of Poland
The Anschluss
Germany's annexation of the Sudetenland
Type: MC
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Question 1.1. (TCOs 1 and 2) Identify and describe

the main provisions of the Constitution of 1787.


Make sure you analyze the compromises made at
the convention to ensure the passage of the new
federal constitution. Then discuss the formation of
Americas first two political parties, the DemocraticRepublicans and the Federalists. What were the
major differences and who were the best-known
members of each party? Make sure you use enough
details to support your answer. (Points : 50)

2. (TCO 2) Identify and analyze the Dred Scott


decision. Be sure to discuss the political reaction to
this decision. Then analyze the election of 1860 and
how the controversy over slavery divided the party
into northern and southern branches. Analyze the
ascendency of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency.
Be sure to use enough details to support your

answer. (Points : 50)

3. (TCOs 6 and 7) Identify and explain at least two


causes of World War II. Then analyze Americas
foreign policy before the war, and describe how that
policy changed as the war progressed. Be sure to
include a discussion of how the Battle of Britain
influenced American opinion. Make sure you use
enough details to support your answer. (Points : 50)

4. (TCOs 7 and 9) Identify and analyze the main


events of the Korean War and Cuban Missile Crisis.
Then assess how these events affected the
relationship between the United States and the
Soviet Union. Make sure you use enough details to
support your answer. (Points : 50)

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