Thirty-five MCQs pertaining to the time period 1491 to 1945 Show
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. The Practice ExamQuestions 1–4 refer to the map below Q1.
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Questions 5–7 refer to the excerpt below.
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Questions 11–13 refer to the excerpt below.
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Questions 14–16 refer to the excerpt below.
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Questions 17–18 refer to the poster below Courtesy of Library of Congress, LC-USZ62–117090Q17.
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Questions 19–22 refer to the excerpt below.
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Questions 33–35 refer to the image below. A nineteenth century painting from John GastQ33.
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The Answer Key
Sidenote #1Click here to view another thirty-five multiple-choice question practice exam, with all questions also pertaining to the time period 1491 to 1945 (aka P1-P7), and with questions 1–13 found in the 2020 CED and questions 14–35 found in the 2017 CED. Sidenote #2In the past three years, my students most often missed the following: Q2.
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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 was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence evidence?Its goals were to rally the troops, win foreign allies, and to announce the creation of a new country. The introductory sentence states the Declaration's main purpose, to explain the colonists' right to revolution.
What was the cause for issuing the Declaration of Independence quizlet?What was the cause for issuing the Declaration of Independence? The Continental Congress had become frustrated over Britain's "long train of abuses and usurpations" and lack of progress toward resolving differences between the colonies and the mother country.
What is the main purpose of this excerpt of the document?The purpose of the excerpt is to provide key pieces of the document, and therefore, help you identify if the document contains the information you are looking for.
What are the main points of the declaration?The Declaration of Independence included these three major ideas:. People have certain Inalienable Rights including Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness.. All Men are created equal.. Individuals have a civic duty to defend these rights for themselves and others.. |