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Brinkley APUSH Ch. 10

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Chapter Ten America?s Economic Revolution Multiple Choice Questions 1. Between 1820 and 1840, the population of the United States A. rapidly grew, in part, due to improved public health. B. saw the proportion of enslaved blacks to free whites increase. C. increased at a slower rate than in Europe. remained relatively constant. grew in spite of a very low birth rate in America. Ans: A Page: 250 2. Between 1800 and 1830, immigration to the United States A. was the most significant factor in the nation?s population growth. B. consisted mostly of people from southern Europe. C. was at its peak for the century. consisted mostly of people from Germany and Russia. was not a significant contributor to the national population. Ans: E Page: 250

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 5

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Chapter Five The America Revolution Multiple Choice Questions 1. In 1775, as conflicts with England intensified, American colonists A. made extensive efforts to prepare themselves for war. B. were deeply divided about what they were fighting for. C. believed England was not willing to engage in military operations against them. saw their larger population as a key advantage over England. considered arming slaves to help build up the colonial army. Ans: B Page: 118 2. Published in January 1776, Common Sense was written by A. Thomas Jefferson. B. Tom Paine. C. James Madison. Ben Franklin. James Otis. Ans: B Page: 118 3. The author of Common Sense A. sought to concentrate colonial anger on unpopular parliamentary measures.
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