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AP U.S. History Quiz


Test your knowledge and study skills for the AP U.S. History Exam. Will you score a 5? What study tools will serve you best? Find out with our quiz!


#1

How many different types of questions are on the AP U.S. History exam?

#2

Which two treaties ended the Seven Years’ War (also known as the French and Indian War)?

#3

What 1823 U.S. policy opposed European colonialism in the Americas?

#4

How was the Red Scare in post-World War I America connected to organized labor movements?

#5

Which of the following was an unintended consequence of the liberal successes of the 1960s?

AP U.S. History Quiz: Your Score and Study Recommendations

Answers

#1

How many different types of questions are on the AP U.S. History exam?

Answer: The AP U.S. History exam includes 55 multiple choice question, 4 short answer questions, 1 document-based question, and 1 long essay.

#2

Which two treaties ended the Seven Years’ War (also known as the French and Indian War)?

Answer: The Seven Years’ War ended in 1763, with the First Treaty of Paris between France, Spain, and Great Britain; and the Treaty of Hubertusburg between Saxony, Austria, and Prussia.

#3

What 1823 U.S. policy opposed European colonialism in the Americas?

Answer: The Monroe Doctrine, which was first issued in 1823 in President James Monroe’s seventh State of the Union speech, written by John Quincy Adams.

#4

How was the Red Scare in post-World War I America connected to organized labor movements?

Answer: Labor unions were largely thought to be controlled by liberals with Marxist sympathies. Although it was by no means universal, many early 20th Century union leaders were, in fact, Communists, or sympathetic to socialist ideologies. (This tendency reversed after WWII.)

#5

Which of the following was an unintended consequence of the liberal successes of the 1960s?

Answer: Conservative Republicans mobilized to defend traditional mores and curb government authority. Liberal ideals were realized in Supreme Court decisions that expanded democracy and individual freedoms, Great Society social programs and policies, and the power of the federal government, yet these unintentionally helped energize a new conservative movement that mobilized to defend traditional visions of morality and the proper role of state authority.


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