Title: AHSGE SPEC QUESTIONS
1AHSGE SPEC QUESTIONS
2Directions
- Read each question carefully and write down what
you believe to be the correct answer. After
writing your answer then you can click on the
slide to see the correct answer. - Make sure to note the questions you missed so you
can review those.
3STANDARD 1
4(No Transcript)
5Reformation
- or Protestant Reformation
6(No Transcript)
7C. Increased interest in learning about the world
8(No Transcript)
9C. Foods native to North America were introduced
to Europe
10(No Transcript)
11B. St. Augustine, Florida
12(No Transcript)
13B. Taxes imposed by Great Britain
14(No Transcript)
15D. Great Britain
16(No Transcript)
17A. Samuel Adams
18(No Transcript)
19B. British troops heading toward Lexington and
Concord
20STANDARD II
219
22A. To limit the power of the King
2310
24D. Separation of Powers
2511
26C. People to give a government its authority
2712
28B. A group of colonists acting as a government
2913
30D. Creates a stronger federal government
3114
32D. Constitution of the U.S.
3315
34D. Allow branches of government some control over
each other
3516
36B. Federal power
37STANDARD II
3817
39B. Allowing citizens to change their government
4018
41D. Separation of Powers
4219
43A. Give congress additional powers
4420
45C. The right to assemble peacably
4621
47A. To end slavery
4822
49C. Limit the rights of African Americans
5023
51D. Allow government protection for individual
rights
52STANDARD III
5324
54A. Taxing colonists without their consent
5525
56D. Bunker Hill
5726
58C. The Treaty of Paris 1783
5927
60D. Great Britain
61STANDARD III
6228
63B. Avoid disputes on how lands in the west would
be divided and sold
6429
65C. Louisiana Territory
6630
67B. Maintained the balance between slave and free
states
6831
69D. Prevent further European influence in the
Western Hemisphere
7032
71B. Westward expansion of the U.S.
7233
73C. California
7434
75D. It allowed the U.S. to expand its borders
76STANDARD III
7736
78A. slavery
7937
80C. Horseshoe Bend and New Orleans
8138
82C. Determine whether a law is constitutional
8339
84C. Andrew Jackson
85STANDARD IV
8640
87A. Expansion of slavery
8841
89A. Declared an act of congress illegal
9042
91A. Confederate troops attacked Ft. Sumter
9243
93A. Land
9444
95B. Jefferson Davis
9645
97D. Gettysburg
9846
99A. Robert E. Lee
10047
101B. Plan for reconstruction following the Civil War
102STANDARD V
10348
104B. Montana
10549
106B. Barbed wire
10750
108C. Increase in production of crops
10951
110B. Populist
111STANDARD V
11252
113A. Growth of new industries
11453
115C. Support the coal and iron industries
11654
117C. An increase in the number of factories
11855
119B. W.E.B. Dubois
12056
121D. The West
12257
123C. Increased government protection for consumers
12459
125B. 17th Amendment
12660
127C. Became more involved in regulating businesses
128STANDARD VI
12961
130B. Imperialism
13162
132A. Expansionist activities of the U.S.
13363
134B. Find new territories to sell goods
13564
136B. Willingness to protect other nations
13765
138A. World War I
13966
140C. Treaty of Versailles
14167
142A. European countries competed for control of
Africa
143STANDARD VI
14468
145B. France
14669
147C. The halt of the German army on its march to
Paris
14870
149C. Remove the threat of future wars
15071
151A. Widespread use of automobiles
15272
153A. prohibition
15473
155B. Fear of the growth of communism
156STANDARD VII
15774
158A. a cause of the Great Depression
15975
160D. Drought and damaging farm practices
16176
162A. Relying on individuals to solve their problems
16377
164D. The Great Depression
16578
166A. Programs of the New Deal
167STANDARD VII
16879
169D. 1945
17080
171B. Workers in the U.S.
17281
173B. Attack on Pearl Harbor
17482
175D. Soviet Union
17683
177C. Military leaders during World War II
17884
179A. Remain neutral