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AP US History

UNIT 1 EXAM


Multiple Choice (2 pts each)

1. The transfer of flora and fauna between old world and new world after the
arrival of Columbus voyage is called
a. The Columbian Exchange
b. The Global Exchange
c. The New World Exchange
d. The One-Way Flow
e. The Axiom of Choice
2. This Spanish Conquistador helped to destroy the Aztec Empire in central
Mexico.
a. Pizarro
b. Columbus
c. Magellan
d. Cortes
e. Verrazano
3. This explorer and adventurer helped to create Englands first attempt at
colonization of Roanoke Island
a. Sir Francis Drake
b. Sir Walter Raleigh
c. Sir Stuyvesant
d. Capt. John Smith
e. Lady Anne Hutchinson
4. The first successful English colony in America was
a. Plymouth Colony
b. Mass. Bay Colony
c. Jamestown
d. Charlestown
e. Boston, MA
5. This was the major crop coming out of the Virginia colony during the 17th &
18
th
centuries.
a. Tobacco
b. Indigo
c. Rice
d. Cotton
e. Sugar

6. The Plymouth and Mass. Bay colonies were generally populated by
a. Puritans
b. Anglicans
c. Catholics
d. Mixture of all religions
e. None of the above
7. This individual was elected to the governorship of the Plymouth Colony for
30 years, and wrote On Plymouth Colony
a. Anne Hutchinson
b. Capt. John Smith
c. Michael Wigglesworth
d. William Bradford
e. Myles Standish
8. This colony, founded by Roger Williams in 1636 (official 1644) served as a
place for those who did not fit in anywhere else
a. Mass. Bay
b. Connecticut
c. Rhode Island
d. Plymouth
e. Roanoke
9. This was inflicted a lasting defeat on the New England Indians
a. Powhatan Wars
b. Metacoms (King Philip) War
c. The Pequot War
d. King Williams War
e. The Virginia War
10. A majority of the early English migrants to the Chesapeake Bay area were
a. Families with young children
b. Indentured servants
c. Wealthy gentlemen
d. Merchants and craftsmen
e. Disfranchised Catholics
11. All but this ethnicity immigrated to the American colonies
a. English
b. Germans
c. Scots-Irish
d. French Huguenots
e. All of these ethnicities immigrated to the American colonies
12. The trade between America, Europe, and Africa was generally known as
a. Circular Trade
b. Triangular Trade
c. Fair Deal Trading
d. The Molasses Trade
e. There was no trade between America and Africa


13. Of the following professions, which would be the most respected in colonial
America?
a. Painter
b. Poet
c. Doctor
d. Pastor
e. Lawyer
14. The growth of religion in 18
th
century America that saw the rise of fiery
preaching and new protestant sects was called
a. The Religious Revolution
b. The Great Leap Forward
c. The Great Awakening
d. The Baptist Revival
e. The Great Revival
15. This individual, sued for libel by the governor of New York, helped to set
press freedoms in America
a. John Peter Zenger
b. Benjamin Franklin
c. John Trumbull
d. Benjamin West
e. Charles Wilson Peale
16. Colonial law generally defined slaves as chattels. This meant that slaves were
considered as
a. Human beings with limited rights
b. Pieces of property with no rights
c. Servants who served for a limited period of time
d. Slaves who received freedom upon the death of their masters
e. Employees who received pay for their work
17. Which of the following is NOT TRUE of English colonial families in the mid-
18
th
century America?
a. Physical punishment was the normal method of enforcing
unquestioned obedience from children
b. Women lost virtually all of their legal rights as individuals once they
married
c. Most families bore children who lived long enough to bear children of
their own
d. More than 90% of families lived in rural areas at about this time
e. Women, while subservient to their husbands, set the moral standards
by which children were raised, and decided how the children would
be educated and trained




18. Which of the following was a major market for New England goods in the late
17
th
Century?
a. Continental Europe
b. South America
c. India
d. Other American colonies
e. The West Indies
19. Most of the thirteen original colonies
a. Started as proprietary colonies and became royal colonies by the
1750s
b. Were within their first twenty years successful in terms of their
original plans
c. Started as charter colonies and became royal colonies by the 1750s
d. Were formed as royal colonies
e. Purchased their charters from their proprietors
20. The Mayflower Compact could best be described as
a. A detailed frame of government
b. A complete constitution
c. A business contract
d. A foundation for self-government
e. An enumeration of the causes for leaving England and coming to the
New World















Short Answer

1. In what ways did the Molasses Act of 1733 affect trade in the American
colonies? In what ways did it serve as foreshadowing of the future
relationship between Britain and the American colonies? (hint: you can talk
about the American response as well)










2. In what ways did Bacons Rebellion highlight the inequity of not only the
indentured servant economy, but the class system in the South as well.









Free Response Question

Choose one of the following questions and write a response. The response should
include a thesis, Cite relevant events, and use logical clear arguments to support
your generalizations


1. Before 1763, economic issues, rather than religious positions, determined
the development of American colonies. Explore the validity of this statement
by discussing three of the following colonies:
a. Virginia
b. Maryland
c. Pennsylvania
d. Massachusetts Bay
e. Carolina


2. Discuss the importance of the events and trends that helped to lead to
increased colonial unification during the 17
th
and 18
th
centuries.

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