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AHSGE Practice Test--Styles1) Use the graph below and your own knowledge to answer #1:
Agricultural & Manufacturing Labor Force, 1860-1910
• Which was the most likely cause of the changes in the labor force figures shown on the graph?
A) A decline in population
B) A decline in the size of cities
C) An increase in the number of factories
D) An increase in the wages for farm workers
C) An increase in the number of factories
PERCENT
OF
TOTAL
60__________________________________________
50__________________________________________
40__________________________________________
30__________________________________________
20__________________________________________
10__________________________________________
0 ___________________________________________
1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910
KEY: Agricultural workersManufacturing workers
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2) Study the diagram below:
B) W.E.B. Du Bois(What did the other 3
have in common?)• Titans of Industry critics
refer to as “robber barons”
Social Reformers of the Progressive
Era
Booker T. Washington
Jane Addams
Ida Tarbell ?
Which name BEST completes this diagram?A) J.P. MorganB) W.E.B. Du BoisC) Cornelius VanderbiltD) John D. Rockefeller
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3) Study the list below:• Electoral reform• Expanded money supply• Regulation of big business
• Which political party was formed in the 1890s to promote these goals?
A) WhigB) PopulistC) DemocraticD) Republican
B) Populist
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4) Use the map and your knowledge to answer #4: • According to the map, in which part of the country did women have the most voting rights?
A) The NorthB) The SouthC) The EastD) The West
D) The West
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5) Study the list below:– Telephone– Typewriter– Transatlantic cable
• What was a result of the inventions shown on the list?
A) A growth of new industriesB) A decrease in the use of
electricityC) A decline in the number of
factoriesD) A movement of people from
cities to farmsA) A growth of new
industries
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6) The MAIN reason railroad lines were built in sparsely populated parts of Alabama was to:
A) Promote tourismB) Encourage settlementC) Support the coal and
iron industriesD) Provide jobs for
unemployed workers C) Support the coal and iron industries
Sloss Furnace Birmingham
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7) Study the passage below:There would be meat that tumbled out onto the floor, in the dirt and sawdust, where the workers had tramped and spit uncounted billions of [tuberculosis] germs. There would be meat stored in great piles in rooms; and the water from leaky roofs would drip over it, and thousands of rats would race about on it.
Upton Sinclair, 1906 The Jungle
Publication of this book led most directly to:
A) Decreased factory regulationsB) Improvements in child labor lawsC) Increased government protection of
consumersD) Establishment of a minimum wage for
industrial workers
C) Increased government protection of consumers
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8) “As an African American agricultural researcher, I worked to help farmers in the South while directing the agricultural program at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Who am I?”
A) Eli WhitneyB) Horace MannC) Booker T. WashingtonD) George Washington Carver
D) George Washington Carver
(Developed products from soybeans, peanuts, and sweet potato)
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9) Which amendment requires that members of the United States Senate be elected by the voters in their state?
A) Sixteenth AmendmentB) Seventeenth AmendmentC) Eighteenth AmendmentD) Nineteenth Amendment
B) Seventeenth Amendment
• The Progressive Era: Period of time (1890s-1920) when various reform movements arose to solve social problems.
• Examples?• Labor Movement• Temperance Movement (18th
Amendment)
• What other gains were made by voters during the Progressive Era?
• Referendum• Recall• Direct Primaries• SUFFRAGE (19th Amendment)
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10) Use the chart below and your own knowledge to answer #10:
As a result of the legislation shown on the chart, the United States government:
A) Reduced the number of consumer protection lawsB) Bought and operated most large businessesC) Became more involved in regulating businessesD) Encouraged limits on the number of businesses in an industry
C) Became more involved in regulating businesses
SOME FEDERAL LEGISLATION, 1887-1914
LEGISLATION YEAR PASSED PROVISIONInterstate Commerce Act 1887 Regulated the rates railroads
could chargeSherman Antitrust Act 1890 Banned monopolies that limited
competitionClayton Antitrust Act 1914 Strengthened the Sherman Anti-trust Act
by prohibiting some actions that lessened competition
Federal Trade Commission Act 1914 Created a commission that enforced rules of fair trade and fair business practices
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[1893] Hawaiian Queen Liliuokalani is overthrown
[1898] Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines, and Hawaii are annexed
[1901] Legislation is passed authorizing intervention in Cuba
[1904] Construction is begun on the Panama Canal; the Roosevelt Corollary is issued
• The actions and policies listed on the time line are associated with:
A) AbolitionB) ImperialismC) IsolationismD) Industrialization
B) Imperialism
11) Use the timeline below and your own knowledge to answer #11:
Actions and Policies of the United States, 1893-1904
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12) Use the cartoon below and your own knowledge to answer #12:
• The situation shown in the cartoon above refers to:
A) Expansionist actions of the United States
B) Attempt by Congress to restrict immigration
C) Involvement of the United States in World War I
D) Opposition of state governments to New Deal programs
A) Expansionist actions of the United States
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13) Study the passage below:– We have developed a volume
of manufacturers which, in many departments, overruns the demands of the home market…Our great demand is expansion…of trade with countries where we can find profitable exchanges.
James G. Blaine, Secretary of
State,1890
• The situation describes in the passage led the United States to:
A) Become involved in World War II
B) Find new territories in which to sell goods
C) Limit participation in international organizations
D) Restrict the growth of new industries in the United States
B) Find new territories in which to sell goods
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14) Study the diagram below:
C) Treaty of VersaillesTreaty that ended WWI
?
Disarming of
Germany
Payment of war damages by Germany
Revision of some
European boundaries
Formation of the League of
Nations
Which BEST completes this diagram?
A) Monroe DoctrineB) Roosevelt CorollaryC) Treaty of Versailles D) Treaty of Paris of 1783
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15) Below is a part of President Woodrow Wilson’s message to Congress. Use the message and your own knowledge to answer #15:
“It is a fearful thing to lead this great peaceful people into war, into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts -- for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations…”
• In his speech, President Wilson is referring to the United States’:
A) Desire to govern smaller nations
B) Willingness to protect other nations
C) Obligation to recognize the conquests of other nations
D) Need to isolate itself from events occurring in other nations
B) Willingness to protect other nations
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16) Study the list below:– Poison gas– Submarine– Tank
• These weapons were first widely used in:
A) World War IB) World War IIC) The Civil WarD) The Mexican War
A) World War I
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17) Use the map below and your own knowledge to answer #17:
• Which statement is supported by the information shown on the map?
A) European countries competed for control of Africa
B) Most of Africa was colonized by Italy and Germany
C) Most African countries successfully rejected colonization by other countries
D) European countries were interested in uniting African countries into one nation
A) European countries competed for control of Africa
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18) President Woodrow Wilson viewed the League of Nations MAINLY as a means to:
A) Acquire new territoriesB) Promote international
tradeC) Remove the threat of
future warsD) Make other international
organizations unnecessary
C) Remove the threat of future wars
What major point of irony surrounded the formation of the League of Nations?
It was the idea the P.O.T.U.S. (Wilson), yet the United States declined to join.
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19) Study the diagram below:
Which BEST completes this diagram?A) Widespread use of automobilesB) Availability of computers for home useC) Completion of a coast-to-coast
railroadD) Popularity of airplanes for personal
travel
A) Widespread use of automobiles
1920s
?
Rising popularity
of Jazz
First commercial
radio broadcasts
Growth of the Harlem Renaissance
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20) Which country was an ally of the United States during WWI?
A) SpainB) FranceC) SwedenD) Turkey B) France
What American war hero earned the medal shown above?
Alvin C. York (as will as C.M.O.H.)
Croix de Guerre—France’s highest combat medal
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21) Study the list below:– Bootleggers– 18th Amendment– Speakeasies
• These terms are most related to:
A) ProhibitionB) Workplace safetyC) Education reformD) Manifest Destiny
A) Prohibition
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22) Study the passage below:“Outside the courtroom the Red
hysteria was rampant.”Felix Frankfurter, referring to the
Sacco and Vanzetti trial• What was the “Red hysteria”
referred to in the passage?A) Opposition to new labor lawsB) Fear of the growth of
communismC) Panic about a possible stock
market collapseD) Concern over unsafe factory
conditions
B) Fear of the growth of communism
• (Resulting from the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and the rise of communism under Vladimir Lenin)
• RED symbolic of communism
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23) Which action was considered a turning point in favor of the Allies during WWI?
A) The sinking of the LusitaniaB) The signing of a peace agreement between Russia and
GermanyC) The halt of the German army on its march to ParisD) The death of the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
C) The halt of the German army on its march to Paris This actually occurred twice (once prior to America’s
entry and once afterward)—at the Marne River. The First Battle of the Marne ended with the German advance being halted and almost 3 years of stalemate followed.
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24) This cartoon is similar to some created in the 1930s. Use the cartoon and your knowledge to answer #24.
• Which is being referred to in the cartoon?
A. A cause of the Great Depression
B. A consequence of Prohibition laws
C. A reason for the United States’ entrance into World War II
D. A problem created by the formation of the League of Nations
A) A cause of the Great Depression
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25) Study the headlines below: • The situation in the headline was mainly cause by:
A) Harmful mining techniques
B) New crop diseases and pests
C) Diversion of rivers to other regions
D) Drought and damaging farming practices
D) Drought and damaging farming practices
DUST BOWL: Region of the Great Plains where severe heat, drought, and high winds devastated the region for much of the 1930s
August 3, 1935
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26) Study the passage below:
“Victory over this depression…will be won by the resolution of our people to fight their own battles in their own communities…by taking new courage to be masters of their own destiny in the struggle for life.”
Herbert Hoover
• Based on this passage, President Hoover most likely believed that some problems brought about by the Great Depression could BEST be solved by:
A. Relying on individuals to resolve their own problems
B. Passing national minimum wage laws
C. Requiring businesses to hire additional workers
D. Creating federal relief programs for the unemployed
A) Relying on individuals to resolve their own problems
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27) Study the list below:– Minimum wage– Federal insurance of money placed
in banks– Pension plan for retired persons
• The federal government created the policies shown on the list as a result of:
A) World War IB) World War IIC) The Civil WarD) The Great Depression
D) The Great Depression
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29) Use the graph below and you own knowledge to answer #29:
19281931
19341937
0123456789
10
Federal Spending, 1928-1939
Federal Spending, 1928-1939
BILLIONS
OF
DOLLARS
Which had the greatest effect on federal spending rates shown on the graph?
A) Programs of the New DealB) Costs resulting from WWIC) Laws passed during
ReconstructionD) Payment of debts to European
countries
A) Programs of the New Deal
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29) Use the time line below and your own knowledge to answer #29:
1939 Germany invades Poland
1941 Japanese warplanes attack Pearl Harbor
1942 The U.S. defends Midway Island from an attack by Japan and the Allies land in North Africa
1943 The Soviet army defeats the Germans at Stalingrad
1944 Allied troops invade Normandy
1945 The U.S. drops atomic bombs on the Japanese
cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
• The military event that directly led Japan to surrender occurred in:
A) 1941B) 1942C) 1944D) 1945
D) 1945
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30) The poster below is similar to some created during the 1940s. Use the poster and your own knowledge to answer #30:
• The main purpose of the poster was to encourage:
A) Soldiers fighting in Europe
B) Workers in the United States
C) Government leaders working to end the war
D) Countries considering entering the war
B) Worker in the United States
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31) In the passage below, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asks Congress for a declaration of war against Japan. Use the passage and your own knowledge to answer #31:
“Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy -- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan…I believe that I interpret the will of the Congress and of the people when I assert that we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost, but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us…I ask that the Congress declare that since…Sunday, December 7th, 1941, a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese empire.”
• Which directly led President Roosevelt to make this appeal?
A) The invasion of PolandB) The attack on Pearl
HarborC) The growth of the Nazi
PartyD) The creation of
concentration camps
B) The attack on Pearl Harbor
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32) Study the diagram below: • Which completes this diagram?
A) JapanB) HungaryC) GermanyD) Soviet Union
D) Soviet Union
World War II
Allies
Great Britain
United States
?France
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33) Study the list below:– Dwight D. Eisenhower– Douglas MacArthur– George S. Patton
The people name in the list were:
A) Presidents of the United States
B) Political advisors during World War I
C) Military leaders during World War II
D) Representatives of the League of Nations
C) Military leaders during World War II
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34) At the beginning of both WWI and WWII, the initial policy of the United States was to:
A) Remain neutralB) Provide military assistanceC) End ties with warring
countriesD) Withdraw from
international organizations
A) Remain neutral
35) Which of the following was NOT an effect of the Crusades?
A) Increased tradeB) Increased interest in
explorationC) Growth of the townD) Increased isolationism
D) Increased isolationism• Isolationism (def): The
policy of avoiding political or economic alliances with other countries
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36) British victory in the French and Indian War created the need for all of the following EXCEPT:
A) A larger navyB) A new method of governing
its empireC) More taxes to pay the debt
created by the warD) A system to end disputes
over newly won western lands
B) A new method of governing its empire
37) All of the following were compromises reached during the Constitutional Convention EXCEPT:
A) 3/5 ratio for counting slavesB) Representation in the
legislatureC) Implementation of a federal
income taxD) Method of selecting a
presidentC) Implementation of a
federal income tax Did not happen until the ratification
of the 16th Amendment in 1913
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38) Which of the following was the site of the first representative government in the New World?
A) JamestownB) St. AugustineC) QuebecD) Cibola
A) Jamestown What was this governing body
known as? House of Burgesses
39) Women were given the right to vote by the:
A) 16th AmendmentB) 19th AmendmentC) 21st AmendmentD) 25th Amendment
B) 19th Amendment
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40) Which of the following treaties granted the United States its independence?
A) The Treaty of GhentB) The Treaty of VersaillesC) The Treaty of Paris
1763D) The Treaty of Paris
1783
• Treaty of Ghent: – War of 1812
• Treaty of Versailles: – WWI
• Treaty of Paris 1763:– French and Indian War
D) The Treaty of Paris 1783
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41) Read the passage below: “We the People of the
United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America”
• This passage is commonly known as the:
A) ConstitutionB) Bill of RightsC) PreambleD) Pledge of Allegiance
C) Preamble (Introduction to the United
States Constitution that outlines the purpose of our government.
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42) Why was the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga considered to be a turning point in the Revolutionary War?
A) General Washington was made full commander of the Continental Army
B) The French decided to openly aid the Americans and signed an alliance agreement
C) It was the final battle of the American Revolution
D) Benedict Arnold surrendered his army to the British
B) The French decided to openly aid the Americans and signed an alliance agreement
43) Which one of the following components was NOT part of Henry Clay’s American System?
A) Removal of the Indians to the West
B) Higher tariffs to stimulate industry at home
C) Maintain a national bank to facilitate credit
D) Spending federal funds on internal improvements
A) Removal of the Indians to the West
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44) Rewarding political supporters with jobs is popularly known as:
A) The spoils systemB) Rewards of warC) A civil service systemD) A wartime power of the
President
A) The spoils system Also known by what term? PATRONAGE Prevalent in the administration
of Andrew Jackson
45) Ralph Waldo Emerson, Washington Irving, and Emily Dickenson are best remembered for:
A) Their contribution to American political thought
B) Their contributions to the abolitionist movement
C) Their contributions to American literature
D) Their service during the Revolutionary War
C) Their contributions to American literature
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46) All of the following were consequences of the War of 1812 EXCEPT:
A) It restored American pride and fostered a strong sense of patriotism
B) It led to the use of a protective tariff to guard American industry
C) It ended the power of the Federalist Party
D) It weakened American industry and manufacturing
D) It weakened American industry and manufacturing
47) Seneca Falls, New York, is closely associated with:
A) The temperance movementB) The anti-slavery movementC) The women’s rights
movementD) Transcendentalism
C) The women’s rights movement
Who is the most noted leader of the women’s rights movement?
Susan B. Anthony
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48) What did Winston County, Alabama and the western counties of Virginia have in common?
A) They were both sites of slave rebellions
B) They withdrew from their home state when their state left the Union
C) They were “hotbeds” for secession
D) They were the centers of industry for the Confederacy
B) They withdrew from their home state when their state left the Union
49) Horatio Alger’s “Rags to riches” stories reinforced the belief that:
A) Hard work could lead to wealth despite a man’s humble beginnings
B) God favored those who succeeded in becoming rich
C) The poor were lazy people D) None of the above
A) Hard work could lead to wealth despite a man’s humble beginnings
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50) Industrial millionaires of the late 1800s were often called “robber barons” because:
A) They ruled large European estates and lives like kingsB) They gave away much of their money to charitiesC) They controlled many aspects of the governmentD) They put their competitors out of business by any
means necessary
D) They put their competitors out of business by any means necessary
Although man y of these “Titans of Industry” (Carnegie, Vanderbilt, Rockefeller) were well-known philanthropists.