Colonial Beginnings
American Revolution
The Constitution
Early Republic
Western Expansion
100

What country did the original thirteen American colonies belong to?

  1. France

  2. Spain

  3. Great Britain

3) Great Britain

100

Who was the commanding general of the Continental Army and later became the first US President?

  1. George Washington

  2. Benjamin Franklin

  3. Thomas Jefferson

1) George Washington


100

Written in 1787, what is the name of the document that serves as the supreme law of the land in the United States?

  1. The Declaration of Independence

  2. The United States Constitution

  3. The Bill of Rights

2) The United States Constitution


100

Which president bought the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, doubling the size of the nation?

  1. John Adams

  2. Thomas Jefferson

  3. Andrew Jackson

2) Thomas Jefferson

100

What major geographic feature did the US want to make trade easier.

  1. The Atlantic Ocean

  2. The Appalachian Mountains

  3. The Mississippi River

3) The Mississippi River

200

Founded in Virginia in 1607, what was the first permanent English settlement in North America?

  1. Jamestown

  2. Plymouth

  3. Boston

1) Jamestown

200

 Signed on July 4, 1776, what famous document officially stated that the colonies were breaking away from King George III?

  1. The Constitution

  2. The Declaration of Independence

  3. The Mayflower Compact

2) The Declaration of Independence

200

What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called, which protect individual freedoms like speech and religion?

  1. The Bill of Rights

  2. The Articles of Confederation

  3. The Preamble

1) The Bill of Rights

200

What were the names of the two explorers hired to map out the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase all the way to the Pacific Ocean?

  1. Lewis and Clark

  2. Washington and Jefferson

  3. Mason and Dixon

1) Lewis and Clark

200

What is the tragic name given to the forced, deadly march of thousands of Cherokee Native Americans from their ancestral homelands to territory out West?

  1. The Oregon Trail

  2. The Long Walk

  3. The Trail of Tears

3) The Trail of Tears

300

 Signed by the Pilgrims in 1620, which document established an early framework for democratic self-government and majority rule in the Plymouth colony?

  1. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

  2. The Mayflower Compact

  3. The Magna Carta

2) The Mayflower Compact

300

Where were the historic "first shots" of the American Revolution fired in April 1775?

  1. Saratoga and Yorktown

  2. Bunker Hill and Boston

  3. Lexington and Concord

3) Lexington and Concord


300

What constitutional feature prevents any single branch of the United States government from becoming too powerful?

  1. Federalism

  2. Checks and balances

  3. Judicial review

2) Checks and balances

300

What 1823 foreign policy statement warned European nations that the United States would not allow colonization or intervention in the Western Hemisphere?

  1. Washington's Farewell Address

  2. The Treaty of Ghent

  3. The Monroe Doctrine

3) The Monroe Doctrine

300

What was the popular 19th-century belief that the United States was divinely ordained to expand its territory across the North American continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific?

  1. Manifest Destiny

  2. Isolationism

  3. Sectionalism

1) Manifest Destiny

400

Under which economic policy did England strictly restrict colonial trade to ensure that the colonies existed primarily to enrich the mother country?

  1. Capitalism

  2. Laissez-faire

  3. Mercantilism

3) Mercantilism

400

This 1765 act passed by Parliament taxed all paper goods in the colonies and started widespread protests and the cry of "No taxation without representation!"

  1. The Stamp Act

  2. The Quartering Act

  3. The Tea Act

1) The Stamp Act


400

What was the name of the United States' first framework of government, which ultimately failed because it denied the national government the power to tax or regulate commerce?

  1. The Articles of Confederation

  2. The Declaration of Sentiments

  3. The Federalist Papers

1) The Articles of Confederation

400

During Washington's administration, the bitter political dispute between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over the creation of a national bank centered on differing interpretations of what constitutional clause?

  1. The Commerce Clause

  2. The Elastic Clause (Necessary and Proper Clause)

  3. The Tenth Amendment

2) The Elastic Clause (Necessary and Proper Clause)

400

The outbreak of the Mexican-American War (1846–1848) and the subsequent acquisition of the Mexican Cession intensified domestic political debates primarily over which issue?

  1. The extension of slavery into newly acquired western territories

  2. The constitutionality of federal funding for internal infrastructure like canals

  3. The re-establishment of a national banking system

1) The extension of slavery into newly acquired western territories

500

Prior to 1763, the British policy of "salutary neglect" toward the American colonies contributed directly to which of the following developments?

  1. The growth of independent colonial self-governance

  2. The immediate outbreak of the French and Indian War

  3. Strict enforcement of the Navigation Acts by British customs officials

1) The growth of independent colonial self-governance

500

The primary purpose of the British Proclamation of 1763 was to avoid conflict between American colonists and Native Americans by doing which of the following?

  1. Granting full independence and sovereignty to Native American tribes

  2. Restricting colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains

  3. Taxing all colonial trade passing through the Ohio River Valley

 

2) Restricting colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains

500

To secure ratification of the Constitution in New York, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay published a series of 85 essays defending a strong central government known as what?

  1. Common Sense

  2. The Federalist Papers

  3. The Bill of Rights

2) The Federalist Papers

500

Passed during the John Adams administration, these controversial laws criminalized harsh criticism of the federal government and restricted immigrant rights, prompting states to draft the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions.

  1. The Embargo Acts

  2. The Intolerable Acts

  3. The Alien and Sedition Acts

3) The Alien and Sedition Acts

500

Critics of Andrew Jackson’s "spoils system" argued that the practice of rewarding political loyalty with government jobs threatened the stability of the federal government primarily because it led to which outcome?

  1. An immediate transfer of power from the executive branch to the supreme court

  2. Inefficiency, corruption, and a severe lack of qualified individuals handling essential government operations

  3. A massive decrease in the number of federal employees needed to manage the western territories

2) Inefficiency, corruption, and a severe lack of qualified individuals handling essential government operations