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2024 Course Final US History A ( 1st Quarter)

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Question 1
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created __________, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain__________ Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the __________ of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to __________ or to __________ it, and to institute a new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Question 2
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Question 3
3.

Identify the following document:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

Question 4
4.

Explain the importance of the following excerpt:

--That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government,

Choose all correct answers:

Question 5
5.

Select all correct answers

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Select all correct responses:
The term "participate" in except above refers to which of the following:

Question 8
8.

Question 9
9.

Which of the following responses is the primary purpose of the Declaration of Independence, The U.S. Constitution, and The Bill of Rights

Question 10
10.
The 13th amendment abolishes _______
Question 11
11.

Select phrase that applies to the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed, by their Creator, with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new Government
Question 12
12.

Select all responses that describe the excerpt above:

Question 13
13.

Select all responses that describe the excerpt cited above:

Question 14
14.

Select all correct responses:
The 14th Amendment to the U.S Constitution-

Question 15
15.
The 14th amendment defines _______ and provides for _______ under the law
Question 16
16.

Select al correct responses:
The list above describes which of the following:

Question 17
17.

Question 18
18.

Select all responses with respect to the Newspaper headline cited above:

Question 19
19.

Select all responses that describe the excerpt above.

Question 20
20.

Question 21
21.

The excerpt above is the legal reasoning for which of the following Supreme Court cases:

Question 22
22.

Question 23
23.
A __________had only to be the head of a household or at least 21 years of age to claim a 160-acre parcel of land. Settlers from all walks of life including newly arrived immigrants, farmers without land of their own from the East, single women and former slaves came to meet the challenge of “proving up” and keeping this__________ . Each homesteader had to live on the land, build a home, make improvements and farm for 5 years before they were eligible to “prove up.” A total filing fee of $18 was the only money required. . . .
—National Park Service, www.nps.gov (accessed November 14, 2013)
Question 24
24.

Question 25
25.

Choose all responses that apply to his excerpt:

Question 26
26.


Select all correct responses:

Question 27
27.

Choose all responses that that describe the photograph above:

Question 28
28.

Choose all reponses that led to the passage of this legislation:

Question 29
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Question 30
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Question 31
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Question 32
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Question 33
33.

Select the phrase that recognizes enfranchisement of citizens:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed, by their Creator, with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new Government
Question 34
34.

Select the phrase that list the rights you were born with:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed, by their Creator, with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new Government
Question 35
35.
The most important amendment to a Political Boss during the "Gilded Age" was the __________ because it defined __________ and provide for__________ under the law. Citizenship allowed recent immigrants to work, but more importantly for the political machine it allowed immigrants to __________.
Question 36
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Question 37
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Question 38
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All of the following describe philanthropic activities except:

Question 39
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Question 40
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Question 41
41.

Select all responses that characterize The Gilded Age:

Question 42
42.

Question 43
43.

Which statement would most likely be found in history of the economic impact of the Spanish American War on the United States.

Statement 1: The U.S. oil industry boomed due to oil deposits found in conquered territories

Statement 2: Rebuilding its devastated army cost the United States as enormous amount of
money.

Statement 3: The acquisition of new territories allowed for the expansion of U.S. commercial
trade.

Statement 4: Territorial losses forced the United States to purchase expensive natural resources from other countries.

Statement 1: The U.S. oil industry boomed due to oil deposits found in conquered territories
Statement 2: Rebuilding its devastated army cost the United States as enormous amount of
money.
Statement 3: The acquisition of new territories allowed for the expansion of U.S. commercial
trade.
Statement 4: Territorial losses forced the United States to purchase expensive natural resources from other countries.
Question 44
44.
Identify the locations on the map _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______
Question 45
45.

Select all responses that describe the illustration cited above.

Question 46
46.

Select all responses that describe the illustration above.

Question 47
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Question 48
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Question 49
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Question 50
50.

Explain the importance of the following quote:
"That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,..."
Choose all correct answers
Establishes a democracy
Establishes a representative form government
Recognizes communism as the best form of government
Recognizes Autocratic totalitarian form of government
Recognizes enfranchisement of citizens
Recognizes the concept of suffrage
Recognizes the right of the people to vote for their government officials
Recognizes that the power of government originates with the people through voting
The Bill of Rights
Contains a process that allows for change
Installs a totalitarian form of government
Sets up a dictatorship where the government can not be changed
The right to change the government
Recognizes the process of amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Hands off economic concerns
egalitarianism
Populism
Laissez-faire
Identify the types of governments that recognize the enfranchisement of citizens
dictatorships
totalitarian forms of government
Direct democracy
Monoarchy
Representative forms of government
Constitutional Republics
voting in local, state and national elections
trying out for extra-curricular activities such as sports, drama club, and student council
Freedom of speech
selective service requirement of 18 year old male citizens
Identify all the protections included in the First amendment
Right to assemble peaceably
Right to Petition
Freedom of Expression
Freedom of Speech
Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
Right to bear arms
Right to protest
Freedom of/from Religion
Miranda rights
Suffrage for women
Egalitarianism
Freedom
Protects the individual rights of all U.S. Citizens
Enfranchisement for male citizens
Amendments passed as a result of The Civil War
Amendments passed as a result of The American Revolution
Rights of former slaves
Examples of the United State government living up to the ideals written in The Declaration of Independence
15th, 19th, and 26th amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Recognizing the voting rights of marginalized citizens
A formal recognition of the Holocaust
Select al correct responses
The illustration above depicts which of the following:
Respect for the individual rights of African- American men
A soup line during the Great Depression
The 15th amendment in practice
suffrage
Citizens practicing a civic responsibility
payment of poll taxes
Recognizes Universal suffrage.
Supreme court legal reasoning in Marbury V. Madison
Protections afforded by the 5th amendment to the US Constitution
Supreme court legal reasoning in Plessy v. Ferguson
Justifies the enslavement of Americans of African descent
Select all responses that describe the excerpt above.
Minorities were not allowed to go school with white children
enforce the use of Jim Crow laws
abolished slavery
Legalized slavery
Legalized segregation in the United States
Legalized discrimination on the basis of skin complexion (color)
Select all correct responses:
Identify the legislative measures (laws) that the Southern states implemented post-Civil War to limit the liberties of newly emancipated African Americans.
Separate but equal facilities
Jim Crow
Citizenship exam
poll taxes
Black Codes
Passport
literacy test
Which of the following responses describe the photograph above.
Choose all correct answers:
Metropolitan society
Subsistence agriculture
urban societies
adaptation to environment
Sod House
Rural societies
He had been promised suitable land for farming
Contributed to the egalitarian nature of the United States.
The railroad contributed to the rapid settlement and growth of towns in the West.
By providing farmers with affordable access to distant markets.
Increasing the availability and variety of consumer goods.
Recognition of Native American's 14th Amendment protections
Contaminated food created illness and often death
Select all responses that describe excerpt cited above.
A step towards Laissez- faire economic policies
The governments role expanded in taking responsibility for the safety of consumers
Muckrakers (investigative journalist) were able to influence the passage of legislation that improved society
Philanthropy
Government regulation requiring the inspection of food products were implemented
Led to the creation of the Food and Drug Administration
An example of a step away from Laissez- faire economic policies

Select all responses that describe the excerpts cited above:
Legislation protecting American workers from having to compete against foreign labor
Anti-trust legislation meant to control prices of consumer goods
Progressive Era laws designed to protect consumers
Examples of Nativism during the late 19th century
Promoting an ethnically homogeneous society through restrictions on immigration
A result of American owned businesses using immigrant labor to increase profits
Select all responses that are associated with voting
Dictatorship
Autocracy
Election
Suffrage
Consent of governed
Enfranchise
Democracy
Choice
Totalitarianism
Political Participation
Republic
Voice
Communism
Representative government
Select all responses associated with the rights of the accused:
Miranda rights
4th , 5th, 6th amendments
Due process and property rights
Hernandez v, Texas
Jury trial
equal protection under the law
Mapp v. Ohio
abolishment of slavery
defines citizenship
protection from unreasonable searches and seizures
Select all responses that facilitate trade.
Pacific Ocean
Steamboats on the Mississippi river
Gulf of Mexico
Erie and Panama Canals
Unpassable Mountains
Bridges
desert areas with no access to water
Seas filled with pirate ships
Railroads
Atlantic Ocean
Select all responses that apply to the illustration:
Select all responses that describe the illustration cited above
lead to lower prices on consumer goods
An example of philanthropy
Lead to higher prices on consumer goods
Trust were using their economic power to sway government decisions
Big Businesses sought to limit competition to increase profits
Industrialist used their connections with corrupt government officials for material gain and political power
The establishment of Vanderbilt University
The establishment Rockefeller Center of performing arts theatre
Ruthless business tactics that eliminate competition
Scholarships awarded by the J.P. Morgan foundation
Select all your civic responsibilities
Freedom of press
Serve in a well regulated militia
Pay taxes
Jury Duty
Freedom of religion
Voting
signing up with Selective Service Act when you reach 18 years of age
protest
Select all responses that describe the main purpose of antitrust legislation:
Lowers prices and increases quality
to protect competition between private business
increase competition among business
outlaws philanthropy
outlaws lobbying
The federal government could dissolve business monopolies
allowing powerful monopolies to dominate interstate commerce
involvement in foreign wars
the growth of big business
Select all responses that describe the portrait "American Progress" cited above.
Depiction of the Civil War 1861
Homestead Act
Manifest Destiny
absences of slaves
Lead to the formation of the Populist Party
Importance of trade to the future of the United States
White Supremacist propaganda
Depiction of the American Revolution in 1776
The United States was trying to introduce democratic reforms into China
European nations respected China's sovereignty
"Open Door" meant that all nations should have equal access to the Chinese market
The United States foreign policy position favored an "Open Door" to trade with China
Territorial acquisitions that led to The United States being considered a world power

Select all responses that describe the chart and maps cited above:
The distance between Western U.S. businesses and the east coast made trade expensive
Results if the Interstate Commerce Act
Increased public support for the construction of of the Panama canal
The use of U-boats (submarines) gave the United States an advantage over the Spanish Navy
By the time the US Navy Arrived to Cuba the Spanish American War had ended
Western U.S. business could trade more efficiently with the East coast and European markets (trade=money)
Select all responses that describe the newspaper headlines cited above.
Results of isolationist policies
The United States acquires Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines
An example of the first amendment protection of the press
Events that began in 1898
Populist party victories in Congress
Events that led to the United States becoming a world power
Battles that took place as a result of the Spanish American War
US Mexico War
Civil War
World War I
Spanish American War
World War II
American Revolution
1848
1861-1865
1914-1918
1898
1939-1945
1776