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Example Question #1 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
Eli Whitney’s 1793 invention of the cotton gin did all of the following EXCEPT:
Strengthen the institution of slavery in the United States
Play a major role in the American Industrial Revolution
Decrease the number of slaves in the American South
Mold the economy of the South before the Civil War
Make upland short cotton a more reasonable cash crop
Decrease the number of slaves in the American South
Whether intentional or not, Eli Whitney's cotton gin resulted in an increase of slave numbers throughout the American South, as the southern economy became more heavily dependent upon upland short cotton.
Example Question #1 : Cause And Effect In U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
Which of these was not an impact of United States railroad expansion in the nineteenth century?
Improved American relations with Native Americans
Significant aid to westward expansion
Improved American trade with the Far East
Greater legislative action to preserve America’s National wonders
Growth of urban communities throughout America
Improved American relations with Native Americans
In the era of America’s Founding Fathers, most prominent thinkers thought that it might take as much as a thousand years to settle the entirety of the continent under one national entity. Due largely to the invention and widespread construction of Railroads this was achieved in a mere few decades. Railroads helped promote trade across the continent and further afield – enabling goods from the Far East to be shipped back to the Eastern seaboard. It encouraged the growth of urban communities which could be much more easily sustained by railroad trade. And, not insignificantly, it provided for the first time a far easier means for tourists from the East to travel to places like Yosemite to witness the wonders of America’s, as of yet not established, National Parks—which in turn lead to much wider support for legislation to protect them. It did not, however, improve American relations with Native American communities—one might suspect that the removal of the massive boundary of space might have resulted in the reduction of the perception of Native Americans as an “other” group to be feared; on the contrary, it allowed Americans to move en masse to territories occupied by Native Americans, and made it much easier to keep supply lines reinforced.
Example Question #751 : Sat Subject Test In United States History
Why did the Pony Express fail?
Increasing riots made the routes too dangerous to travel.
The service was too expensive and fell out of fashion.
The new telegraph lines became a faster and cheaper mode of communication.
The passage of the Stamp Act outlawed the service.
The high crime rate created too much instability.
The new telegraph lines became a faster and cheaper mode of communication.
The Pony Express was known for it's speed and reliability, but the new telegraph lines, once complete, were much cheaper and more efficient. This development rendered the Pony Express obsolete in a mere 18 months.
Example Question #2 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
A key cause of widespread Irish immigration to America in the 1840s was __________.
Irish independence from Great Britain
devastation of Irish crops by the Potato Famine of 1845
lack of employment opportunities in Ireland because of serfdom
work as mercenary soliders in Indian wars
opportunities to own plantations in the Southern states
devastation of Irish crops by the Potato Famine of 1845
Irish immigrants had come to America since the first Europeans arrived, but the first large migration occurred in the 1840s and 1850s. The biggest reason for this was the Irish Potato Famine that began in 1845. The famine was exacerbated when the British government refused to give any assistance. Estimates are that as many as 1 million Irish died during the famine, while another million emigrated elsewhere, chiefly to the Northern cities of the United States.
Example Question #2 : U.S. Social History
The Alien and Sedition Acts resulted in which of the following?
War was declared upon England
All foreign-born residents in the U.S. were exiled until after the settlement of the XYZ Affair
President John Adams gained popularity and support for himself and his party
Congress formally repealed the First Amendment guarantees to freedom of speech and to freedom of the press
Many Americans started supporting the Democratic-Republicans because of the Federalists' abuse of power
Many Americans started supporting the Democratic-Republicans because of the Federalists' abuse of power
In the aftermath of the XYZ Affair and straining relations with France, the Federalists passed the Alien and Sedition Acts, which outlawed anti-government activity, lengthened the residency time required for naturalization of foreigners, and allowed the President to imprison or deport aliens who he deemed dangerous to American peace and safety. The laws were unpopular with many Americans due to their authoritative nature, leading to increased support for Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic-Republicans at the expense of John Adams and the Federalists.
Example Question #3 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation which did ALL of the following EXCEPT:
Maintain the institution of slavery in the Union
Declare free only those slaves in Confederate states
Tie the slavery issue directly with the Civil War
Free the slaves in the five Union states
Allow black soldiers to fight for the Union
Free the slaves in the five Union states
The Emancipation Proclaimation did not abolish slavery in the Union; there were 5 slave states (Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri and West Virginia) that fought for the preservation of the United States.
Example Question #7 : U.S. Social History
1. Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst used this style of writing to increase newspaper readership which increased public sentiment to start a war with Spain.
Tabloid Journalism
Objective Journalism
Sensationalism
Investigative Journalism
Nationalism
Sensationalism
Sensationalism. This exaggeration tactic was used to make everyday news more interesting and therefore increase readership for their respective newspapers.
Example Question #8 : U.S. Social History
1. The belief that it was divinely intended that Americans should control the whole of the continental U.S. is known as?
The Second Great Awakening
Nationalism
Sectionalism
Manifest Destiny
Westward Expansion
Manifest Destiny
Manifest Destiny. It had become a popular belief in the mid 1800’s that it was the nation’s destiny to expand West in the name of God, progress, and civilization.
Example Question #4 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
Which technological military innovation did not occur during the American Civil War?
The American Civil War saw a large increase in technological innovations related to warfare. In particular, train travel, ironclad ships, and machine guns were all first used in warfare during the American Civil War. Nerve gas, however, was not even discovered until the 1930s.
Example Question #5 : U.S. Social History From 1790 To 1898
The forced relocation of Native Americans from the southeastern United States as a result of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 has been named the Trail of Tears. Which of the following indigenous nations was NOT forcibly removed from its ancestral homeland to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma?
The Choctaw
The Seminole
The Inuit
The Cherokee
The Chickasaw
The Inuit
The Inuit are an indigenous people located in the Arctic.
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