APUSH Semester Final
As shown in the image at left, the goals European elites pursued in colonialism included
all of the following EXCEPT - ANS-a). spreading epidemics among American Indian
populations.
By 1588, Spanish development of the Americas flourished mostly because - ANS-c).
Spanish colonists rejected the use of American Indians as enslaved laborers.
The engraving was most likely intended to - ANS-c). stimulate European interest in the
settlement and development of the New World.
The passage describes which of the following historical developments in the period
1491 to 1607 - ANS-a). Prior to the arrival of Europeans, American Indians had
developed advanced irrigation systems.
The passage would be most useful as a source of information about which of the
following - ANS-d). Exchanges of goods between Europe and the Americas that
stimulated the growth of European capitalism.
Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support Zinn's description of
economic changes of this era - ANS-b). Archeological evidence of permanent,
indigenous villages in the American Northeast.
The excerpt from de las Casas can be used most directly to prove which of the following
developments in the period 1491 to 1607 - ANS-d). Europeans disagreed about how
American indians should be treated.
Which of the following contributed most directly to the developments described by de
las Casas - ANS-b). European encroachment on American Indians' land
The scene described in the excerpt is an example of which of the following
developments in the 1600s - ANS-c). The mutual misunderstanding between Europeans
and Native Americans as each group sought to make sense of the other.
The events described in the passage most directly foreshadowed which of the following
developments - ANS-d). Spanish efforts to extract wealth from the New World.
, The excerpt is best understood in the context of - ANS-c). the diverging goals and
interests of European leaders and colonists.
Which of the following was most likely to have supported the perspective expressed in
Bacon's Declaration - ANS-a). Male indentured servants
Which of the following was an important consequence of the historical processes
discussed in the excerpt - ANS-b). An increasing attempt of the British government to
incorporate North American colonies into a coherent imperial structure in pursuit of
mercantilist aims
The ideas expressed by William Penn in the excerpt most directly reflects the influence
of - ANS-c). European Enlightenment ideas
The ideas expressed in the excerpt contributed most to which of the following
developments in colonial Pennsylvania - ANS-b). The influx of large numbers of
European immigrants in the early 1700s.
A defining characteristic of Pennsylvania and the other middle colonies was their -
ANS-b). relatively homogenous population of self-sufficient family farmers.
The approach toward governing described in the excerpt was most similar to which of
the following - ANS-b). The establishment of colonial legislatures such as the Virginia
House of Burgesses.
The excerpt could best be used as historical evidence to support an argument that
British colonization of North America grew most significantly due to the influence of
which of the following - ANS-b). An intensification of the Atlantic system of trade.
Which of the following most directly resulted from the pattern of change described in the
excerpt - ANS-a). The British colonies attracted larger numbers of settlers than the
French, Spain, or Dutch colonies in North America.
Using the graph on page 105-b, answer (a), (b), (c):
(a): Briefly explain ONE specific historical factor that accounts for the change illustrated
in the graph
(b): Briefly explain ONE specific historical event or development resulting from the
change illustrated in the graph
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