Test Prep This preview shows page 26 - 28 out of 33 pages. 21. The excerpt above was most likely a reaction to which of the following historical trends?a. Racist stereotyping in the Southb.Regional economic and demographic changes between the North and Southc. The emergence of sectional political partiesd. The breaking down of trust between sectional regions 22. Which of the following was most likely the intended audience of the excerpt above? Get answer to your question and much more We have textbook solutions for you!The document you are viewing contains questions related to this textbook. Biological Psychology Kalat Questions 23-27Relate to the Passage Below"Foreigners are generally inclined to engage in political disputes long before they know what things are all about,and the rashness with which they make use of a citizenship they have gained all too soon is without questionharmful to the country. The American republic will no doubt sooner or later find it necessary to change itsnaturalization laws. The Germans and especially the Irish have hardly had time to get a roof over their heads beforethey begin to busy themselves with political affairs of all kinds, become eager partisans, get their hands intoeverything, and cause no end of trouble and disorder - all of which could be avoided if Americans were left togovern the country alone. Accustomed perhaps to being of little or no importance before, in a more liberal socialorder they feel all-important, and the spirit of opposition that led them to political radicalism at home now inducesthem to oppose almost everything proposed by sane and wise Americans for the good of the country. Many a time Ihave heard Germans who hardly understood the simplest English sentences say, "We are not going to let theAmericans rule over us." Their false conception of liberty and citizenship and that of the Irish gave me an absolutedistaste for all politics, and neither them nor later did I meddle with it except in questions where my duty bade meappear quietly and calmly at the ballot box."Source:Gustav Unonius,A Pioneer in Northwest America: 1841-1858, (1861)23. Which factor related to the passage above my serve as historical context for German activism? Get answer to your question and much more Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document End of preview. Want to read all 33 pages? Upload your study docs or become a Course Hero member to access this document We have textbook solutions for you!The document you are viewing contains questions related to this textbook. The document you are viewing contains questions related to this textbook. Biological Psychology Kalat Expert Verified Thirty-five MCQs pertaining to the time period 1491 to 1945 The APUSH practice exam appearing below consists of thirty-five multiple-choice questions. All thirty-five questions pertain to the time period 1491 to 1945 (aka P1-P7), with questions 1–13 found in the 2020 CED and questions 14–35 found in the 2017 CED. My students will take this practice exam in mid-March. They will have thirty-five minutes to complete. Those who correctly answer 26 (75%) of the thirty-five questions within thirty-five minutes will earn at least a 4 on the May Exam, I’m predicting. This should prove especially true for those students willing to take a very close look at the questions they answered incorrectly and at the questions they answered correctly by only way of a wild-guess. The Practice ExamQuestions 1–4 refer to the following excerpt.
Q1: Which of the following contributed most directly to the enactment of the law in the excerpt?
Q2: The actions described in the excerpt most immediately led to
Q3: Which of the following was the American colonists’ immediate response to the attempts of the British Parliament to enforce the claims made in the excerpt?
Q4: Debates over the claims of the British Parliament in the excerpt most directly contributed to which of the following later characteristics of the United States government?
Questions 5–7 refer to the following excerpt.
Q5: The excerpt best illustrates which of the following developments?
Q6: Which of the following developments in the early nineteenth century could best be used as evidence to support the argument in the second paragraph of the excerpt?
Q7: Which of the following later developments had an effect most similar to that described in the excerpt?
Questions 8–10 refer to the following excerpt.
Q8: Which of the following best serves as evidence for the claim that “our Republican fathers . . . had abolished slavery in all our national territory”?
Q9: The ideas expressed in the excerpt were most directly influenced by the
Q10: Republicans asserted that political leaders could not “give legal existence to slavery in any territory of the United States” in order to express opposition against the
Questions 11–13 refer to the following image from the 1940s. Copyright © Boeing. All Rights ReservedQ11: The image most directly reflects which of the following developments during the early 1940s?
Q12: The image was most likely intended to promote
Q13: Production activities like those depicted in the image most directly contributed to
Questions 14–16 refer to the graph below. United States Census BureauQ14: Which of the following was a significant cause of the trend from 1843 to 1854 shown in the graph?
Q15: Which of the following was a direct effect of the trend in immigration after 1845 shown on the graph?
Q16: The main trend shown in the graph was most directly associated with which of the following processes occurring in the United States at the time?
Questions 17–19 refer to the exerpt below.
Q17: The ideas expressed in the excerpt most directly challenged the prevailing ideal in the early nineteenth century that
Q18: Which of the following developments in the second half of the nineteenth century best represented the continuation of the ideas expressed in the declaration?
Q19: Many supporters of the declaration in 1848 broke ranks with which of the following groups by the 1870s?
Questions 20 and 21 refer to the excerpt below.
Q20: The excerpt was written in response to the
Q21: The ideas about government expressed in the excerpt are most consistent with which of the following?
Questions 22 and 23 refer to the excerpt below.
Q22: The Immigration Act of 1924 most directly reflected
Q23: Which of the following evidence would best support Ngai’s argument in the excerpt?
Questions 24–26 refer to the late-nineteenth-century photograph below by journalist Jacob Riis. © Bettmann/CORBISQ24: Conditions like those shown in the image contributed most directly to which of the following?
Q25: The conditions shown in the image depict which of the following trends in the late nineteenth century?
Q26: Advocates for individuals such as those shown in the image would have most likely agreed with which of the following perspectives?
Questions 27 and 28 refer to the excerpt below.
Q27: Which of the following aspects of Muir’s description expresses a major change in Americans’ views of the natural environment?
Q28: Muir’s ideas are most directly a reaction to the
Questions 29–32 refer to the excerpt below.
Q29: The concerns expressed by Washington were a response to the
Q30: The ideas expressed in Washington’s address most strongly influenced which United States foreign policy decision in the twentieth century?
Q31: Which of the following groups most strongly opposed Washington’s point of view in the address?
Q32: Most historians would argue that the recommendations of Washington’s address ceased to have a significant influence on United States foreign policy as a result of
Questions 33–35 refer to the excerpt below.
Q33: The export of New World crops to the Old World transformed European society mostly by
Q34: The patterns described in the excerpt most directly foreshadowed which of the following developments?
Q35: The trends described by Taylor most directly illustrate which of the following major historical developments in the Atlantic world?
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Sidenote #1Click here to view APUSH Practice Exam #2. This practice exam consists of another thirty-five MCQs pertaining to the time period 1491 to 1945, with questions 1–32 found in the 2020 CED and questions 33–35 found in the 2014 CED. (work in progress — to post later in March) Sidenote #2In the past three years, my students most often missed the following: Q4
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Sidenote #3This blog post is only being shared with the students I teach and tutor, the teachers belonging to the APUSH Online Teacher Community (OTC), and the teachers who have requested access to my APUSH P1-P9 slideshows, tests, word banks, and SAQs. What issue became prominent following the war with Mexico?With the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Mexico ceded over 525,000 square miles of territory to the United States in exchange for $15 million and the assumption of Mexican debts to American citizens, which reopened the slavery issue.
What directly contributed to the sharp increase of immigration after 1845?International developments—such as the Irish Potato Famine, beginning in 1845, and the European political revolutions of 1848—helped push immigrants to the United States. Overall, international and domestic conditions increased the number of immigrants from 599,125 during the 1830s to 1,713,251 during the 1840s.
Which of the following groups would be most likely to support the perspective of the cartoon?Whig opponents of Andrew Jackson would be most likely to support the perspective of the cartoon.
Which of the following most likely resulted from the Double V campaign shown in the image above?Which of the following MOST LIKELY resulted from the "Double V" campaign shown in the image above? Executive action to prohibit discrimination in war-related industries during WWII.
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