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Chapter 3 Test Historical Settlement of North America

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  California State University, Northridge  »  Geography  »  Geography 321 – The United States  »  2019  »  Chapter 3 Test Historical Settlement of North America

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  That the first group to attempt to settle an area will be successful if they adapt to their new environment.
B  That the first people to arrive in an area gain an advantage over subsequent groups.
C  That the first treaty to be agreed upon is not always the most effective.
D  That groups who are the first to successfully settle a place have the longest impacts on its cultural landscape.
Question #2
A  The Pacific Northwest, California, and present-day Southeastern United States
B  The Northeast (Atlantic Periphery) and around the Great Lakes
C  The Southwest and Hawaii
D  The Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, and Intermontane West
Question #3
A  Tobacco
B  Land
C  Beads
D  Furs
Question #4
A  The dispute over the Oregon Territory
B  The dispute between Russia and the United States over Alaska
C  The dispute between Spain and the United States over Florida
D  The dispute between Mexico and the United States over much of the southwestern territory
Question #5
A  The Mississippi River
B  The St. Lawrence River
C  The Potomac River
D  The Ohio River
Question #6
A  The British government bought the Dutch settlements and land in exchange for concessions in continental Europe.
B  Native attacks on Dutch settlements were too costly, with too little reward.
C  Dutch settlers were considered employees of the Dutch East India Company leading many settlers to leave for increased freedom in British colonies.
D  Dutch settlements were disorganized and the government had trouble maintaining control.
Question #7
A  The French
B  The Portuguese
C  The Spanish
D  The British
Question #8
A  In Canada
B  In both the United States and Canada
C  Actually there were no national laws excluding Chinese immigration in either country
D  In the United States
Question #10
A  500,000
B  6 million
C  2. 5 million
D  1 million
Question #11
A  American exceptionalism
B  Continentalism
C  Manifest destiny
D  Romantic nationalism
Question #13
A  Massachusetts, Rode Island, and Vermont
B  New York, Connecticut and Delaware
C  South Carolina and Florida
D  Mississippi and Alabama
Question #14
A  Senegal
B  Sierra Leone
C  Angola
D  Congo
E  Kenya
Question #15
A  Plymouth, Massachusetts
B  Roanoke, Virginia
C  St. George’s, Bermuda
D  Jamestown, Virginia
Question #16
A  The Mexicans
B  The French
C  The Russians
D  The Swiss
E  The Dutch
Question #17
A  European monarchs needed money to repay the merchants who supported their regimes.
B  Food shortages in Europe led to the need to new farming lands.
C  Merchants in Europe needed new products to fuel an increasing demand for luxuries.
D  Wars in Europe led to displaced peoples needing to find a new home.
Question #18
A  The system divided the landscape into even, equally size rectangles, allowing for quick division of land and rapid settlement.
B  All of these are correct answer choices
C  Each farmer could decide for himself how much land he wanted and what the boundaries of his property would be.
D  Each farmer could have access to the waterfront, which allowed for the easy transportation of crops.
Question #19
A  The Mississippi River
B  The Rocky Mountains
C  The lack of harbors on the east coast of the United States
D  Forest lowlands of the East Coast
E  The Appalachian Mountains
Question #20
A  The first migration of Blacks from the south to the north began around 1910
B  The movement west across the United States began in earnest around 1850
C  200 years ago, about 25% of the population lived in cities
D  North America had a population of around 4 million at the time of the arrival of the first Europeans
E  Currently, the fastest growing states are in the West
Question #21
A  Environmental attitudes, music, housing styles, and place-names.
B  Modern artistic styles, clothing styles, housing styles, and food preferences.
C  Place-names, food preferences, clothing styles, environmental attitudes and spiritual belief.
D  Spiritual beliefs, common words, clothing styles, and medicines.
Question #23
A  From Mexico to the British
B  From Mexico to the United States
C  From Spain to the British
D  From the Spain to the United States
Question #25
A  The Vikings
B  The Spanish
C  The British
D  The French
Question #27
A  The major pull factor for immigrants coming to the United States is economic activity
B  Today, the majority of immigrants to the United States are Hispanic
C  According to the 2000 Census, Arizona, New Mexico and South Dakota all have a large Native American population
D  About 1/3 of all Native Americans live in cities; most others live on reservations
E  By 1800, the Native-American population had been reduced to about 1 million by the spread of diseases brought to North America by European settlers
Question #29
A  England
B  Spain
C  France
D  Germany
Question #30
A  New France
B  New England
C  New Netherlands
D  New Spain
E  New Ireland
Question #31
A  If I were Lutheran I would most likely be living in Utah
B  Population densities tend to be highest in urban areas east of the Mississippi
C  Cities like New Orleans, Denver and Phoenix are areas of secondary megalopolitan growth
D  States showing the biggest percentage loss of population tend to be the interior Great Plains states
E  States losing representatives to Congress due to population declines tend to be Northern states
Question #33
A  Ciudades — Villas — Pueblos
B  Pueblos — Villas — Ciudades
C  Villas —Ciudades — Pueblos
D  Villas — Pueblos — Ciudades
Question #34
A  The Dawes Act
B  The Castello Plan of 1822
C  The Homestead Act
D  The Preemption Act of 1841
Question #35
A  Cultural Diffusion
B  Panethnotransference
C  The Columbian Exchange
D  The Feral Exchange