Question 1
What left indigenous Americans most vulnerable to Europeans upon first contact?
A) their isolation and lack of exposure to many diseases
B) their conviction in magic and superstition
C) their lack of such animals as horses and camels
D) their lack of highly developed iron weapons
Question 2
When female workers at the Mundell Company in Philadelphia faced wage cuts like the ones that male workers at the company had successfully resisted, the workers opted to __________.
A) have the women strike while the men stayed on the job
B) refuse to strike to protect their jobs
C) have both the men and women strike together
D) cut off all negotiations with the company
Question 3
How did Charles G. Finney use the tools of the market revolution to further the goals of the Second Great Awakening?
A) He stressed the political message of egalitarianism found in Jacksonian democracy.
B) He utilized the expanding publishing industry to distribute printed religious materials.
C) He emphasized that the economic profits gained by new technology led to salvation.
D) He underscored the fact that workers no longer needed to work as hard as they had done
before the advent of new technology.
Question 4
What occurred in 1378 as a result of the unbearable conditions for those at the bottom of society and the disruption caused by the Black Death?
A. Boxer Uprising
B. Ciompi Revolt
C. French Revolution
D. signing of the Treaty of Lodi
E. Jacquerie
Question 5
As a result of Executive Order 9066 that President Roosevelt signed on February 19, 1942, the U.S. military __________.
A) confiscated or destroyed all belongings owned by people of Japanese ancestry
B) drafted all Nisei men into the army
C) declared the West Coast a military zone closed to all persons of Japanese ancestry
D) lifted the ban that had been placed earlier on Chinese immigration