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AP? World History
2004 Free-Response Questions

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1. Alexander Hamilton?s economic program was designed primarily to
(A) prepare the United States for war in the event Britain failed to vacate its posts in the Northwest

(B) provide a platform for the fledgling Federalist Party?s 1792 campaign

(C) establish the financial stability and credit of the new government

(D) ensure northern dominance over the southern states in order to abolish slavery

(E) win broad political support for his own candidacy for the presidency in 1792

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8 May 2003 (updated)

AP U.S. History

Exam Review

Frequently Asked MCQs

MCQs on the following topics frequently appear on the ?real? exam. Be sure to understand the concepts behind the terms.

1. Puritan motive (build a city on a hill, i.e. provide a model)

2. Motive of those settling Virginia (seek profit)

3. 1st Great Awakening (Ivy League colleges founded by New Lights)

4. Deism

5. Albany Congress, 1754 (Franklin, first attempt to unite colonies ? failed)

6. Legal rights of women (Colonial Era)

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PRACTICE TEST 2.0

01. The first nationality excluded from immigrating to the United States was the (A) Japanese (B) Mexicans (C) Chinese (D) Haitians (E) Ottoman Turks.

02. The basic viewpoint of the U.S. Supreme court in the 1920's was to (A) Uphold the anti trust laws (B) favor the position of organized labor (C) overturn progressive laws (D) support the government involvement in business (E) refuse to consider cases involving labor disputes.

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PRACTICE TEST 2.0

01. The first nationality excluded from immigrating to the United States was the (A) Japanese (B) Mexicans (C) Chinese (D) Haitians (E) Ottoman Turks.

02. The basic viewpoint of the U.S. Supreme court in the 1920's was to (A) Uphold the anti trust laws (B) favor the position of organized labor (C) overturn progressive laws (D) support the government involvement in business (E) refuse to consider cases involving labor disputes.

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PRACTICE TEST 1.9

01. The first nationality excluded from immigrating to the United States was the (A) Japanese (B) Mexicans (C) Chinese (D) Haitians (E) Ottoman Turks.

02. The basic viewpoint of the U.S. Supreme court in the 1920's was to (A) Uphold the anti trust laws (B) favor the position of organized labor (C) overturn progressive laws (D) support the government involvement in business (E) refuse to consider cases involving labor disputes.

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AP US HISTORY 1.8

01. Henry David Thoreau (A) wrote that "under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also prison" (B) lived for many years in England's lake region where he wrote Walden Pond.(C) believed that institutions should take precedence over moral issues (D) opposed abolitionism as being disruptive (E) was an orthodox Calvinist in his religious views.

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