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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Cisco Systems
B IBM
C Glaxo Smith Kline
D All these answer choices are located in the Research Triangle
E Nortel Networks
Question #2
A Cajun settlers in Louisiana
B Africans brought over as slaves
C Spanish settlers in West Texas
D Scotch-Irish settlers in Appalachia
Question #3
A The rerouting and damming of rivers
B The removal of trees and vegetation due to logging and mining.
C Industrialization resulting in the silting of rivers.
D The leveling of small hills to produce more farmland.
Question #4
A In 1860, over 75 percent of all Southerners owned at least one slave
B Slavery was tolerated because Blacks were thought to scientifically inferior to whites
C One of the obstacles to abolishing slavery was the fact that the U.S. Constitution did not directly address the issue of slavery
D Slaves were expected to pick up to 150 pounds of cotton a day
E Less than 1 percent of Southerners owned more than 100 slaves
Question #5
A Grown at about the same rate as the rest of the U.S
B Grown more rapidly than the rest of the U.S
C Grown more slowly than the rest of the U.S
D Stagnated
Question #6
A The Cotton Belt extended from southern Virginia west into eastern Texas
B The most common form of cotton in the American South was the so-called ‘sea-island’ cotton
C In 1860, an independent American South would have been one of the world’s wealthiest nations
D The expansion of cotton cultivation depended on, among other things, labor availability and a system of global trade
E Kentucky was the only state in the American South to have no cotton cultivation
Question #7
A You would be travelling from hilly eastern Arkansas into the lowlands of western Arkansas.
B The scenery would be hilly in both eastern and western Arkansas with little change.
C The scenery would be flat in both eastern and western Arkansas with little change.
D You would be travelling from the lowlands of eastern Arkansas into hilly western Arkansas.
Question #8
A Textile
B Furniture
C Meatpacking
D Agriculture
E Forestry
Question #9
A Oklahoma
B Peninsular Florida
C Tennessee
D The Appalachian Mountains
Question #10
A 50 years ago
B 100 years ago
C 20 years ago
D 5 years ago
Question #11
A Stanford University
B Harvard University
C Columbia University
D Duke University
E Brown University
Question #12
A Georgia
B Alabama
C Kentucky
D Tennessee
E Mississippi
Question #13
A Decreased
B Grown
C Remained steady
D Become unprofitable
Question #14
A Moonshine
B Cigarettes
C Narcotics
D Sugar Cane
E Prostitutes
Question #15
A Florida
B Louisiana
C Alabama
D Texas
E Iowa
Question #16
A Tornados
B Lightning and Hail
C Forest Fires
D Flash flooding
Question #17
A The Cold War
B The Civil War
C The American Revolutionary War
D World War I
E The Trail of Tears
Question #18
A In the Ouachitas
B In the southern Appalachians
C In the Ozarks
D In the northern Appalachians
Question #19
A Yellowstone
B Great Smokey Mountains
C The Black Hills
D Serpent Mound
Question #20
A Many tribes were forced to relocate to this region.
B Many regions in Oklahoma were spiritual centers for Native American tribes.
C Eastern Oklahoma had the most modern schools, as well as plentiful jobs for Native Americans.
D Oklahoma had better laws protecting Native Americans.
Question #21
A Cotton
B Tobacco
C Peaches
D Corn
Question #22
A To generate more revenue for NASCAR tracks and race car technology
B To fund government reconstruction projects
C To attract modern industries to North Carolina
D To research the effects of lung cancer
E To create more space for the textile industry
Question #23
A The Ozarks
B The Coastal South
C The mountainous areas
D The lowlands
Question #24
A Communal Farms
B Sharecropping
C Slavery
D “Jim Crow”
Question #25
A Between 1830 and 1860 Southerners migrated towards the southwest to increase cotton cultivation in order to satisfy the demands of the rapidly growing American North
B Between 1830 and 1860 nearly 1 million slaves were transported westward by the cotton migration
C By 1860, a little over 10 percent of all Blacks in the United States were free
D Between 1820 and 1860, the proportion of free American Blacks actually decreased
E Between 1830 and 1860 the center of cotton production shifted from South Carolina to Mississippi
Question #26
A The military and tourism.
B Paper mills and high technology.
C High technology and healthcare.
D Automobile manufacturing and paper mills.
Question #27
A It is more expensive and time consuming than underground mining.
B It destroys the scenic value, and harms the tourism industry.
C It is more environmentally damaging than underground mining.
D It is more dangerous for workers than underground mining.
Question #28
A No, the thin, nutrient poor soils are not suitable for growing forests.
B In the past, yes, but in recent decades forests have been overharvested, leading to a downturn in the industry.
C Yes, the warm, moist climate allows trees to grow quickly.
D No, the many pests prevalent in the south have prevented many trees from prospering.
Question #29
A Georgia
B Tennessee
C Virginia
D Kentucky
Question #30
A The Trail of Tears
B The Gettysburg Accord
C The Final Solution
D The Great Migration
Question #31
A Oranges
B Cotton
C Onions
D Tobacco
Question #32
A The Tennessee Valley Authority
B The Rural Electrification Administration
C The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
D The Tennessee National Guard
Question #33
A The Inland South
B The Corn Belt and Great Lakes
C The Great Plains
D The Coastal South
Question #34
A The Final Solution
B The Jackson Plan
C The Trail of Tears
D The Great Indian Removal
Question #35
A The departure of many Hispanics from the region in the 1930s.
B The end of the plantation system in the 1970s.
C Increased population growth in the Inland South since the 1960s.
D The return of many Native American tribes in the 1960s.