Clipper ships   a.  allowed for profitable shipping…

Clipper ships   a.  allowed for profitable shipping on both short and long journeys.   b.  dominated Atlantic trade by 1850.   c.  were among the first ships to have iron hulls.   d.  earned huge profits transporting passengers and cargo during the gold rushes to California and Australia. 

The Northwest Land Ordinance of 1785 provided for western la…

The Northwest Land Ordinance of 1785 provided for western lands to be divided into townships, each of which covered   a.  100 acres.   b.  all of the land between any two identifiable natural objects, such as streams, trees or rocks.   c.  enough land to support 10 families.   d.  36 square miles.

Between 1820 and 1840 freight rates on western rivers declin…

Between 1820 and 1840 freight rates on western rivers declined drastically. The main reason for this drop in prices was _________.    a.  the decline in the price level.     b.   tolls and other barriers to trade decreased.    c.  the decline in monopoly power.    d.  the steamboat was used more frequently. 

Which of the following most accurately describes an impact o…

Which of the following most accurately describes an impact of the Navigation Acts?   a.  Wages of Southern plantation owners increased.   b.  Wages of New England sailors increased.   c.  Wages of wheat farmers in the Middle Colonies increased.   d. Wage of the clergy in all the colonies increased.

Which of the following responsibilities did the Constitution…

Which of the following responsibilities did the Constitution not give to the federal government?    a.  The right to set laws on patents.    b.  The sole right to mint coins.    c.  The right to establish post offices.   d.  The right to tax income.

What was not one of the problems of the Articles of Confeder…

What was not one of the problems of the Articles of Confederation?    a.  It did not allow the federal government to tax.   b.  It did not give the federal government sufficient power to define international relationships.   c.  It could not keep the states together as a political union.   d.  It did not give the federal government the sole right to mint coins.