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Question 1. The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonial settlement west of a border that ran roughly along the -Great LakesAtlantic OceanSt. Lawrence RiverAppalachian Mountains. Question 1
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1. 10TH GRADE RELEASED TAKS TEST OBJECTIVE 5: CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS
2. Question 1 The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonial settlement west of a border that ran roughly along the -
Great Lakes
Atlantic Ocean
St. Lawrence River
Appalachian Mountains
3. Question 1 – right or wrong The Proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonial settlement west of a border that ran roughly along the -
Great Lakes
Atlantic Ocean
St. Lawrence River
Appalachian Mountains
4. Question 2 In this excerpt, Frederick Douglass is arguing that African Americans should –
Participate in slave revolts
Demand the right to an education
Be allowed to serve in the army
Be given the right to vote
5. Question 2 – right or wrong In this excerpt, Frederick Douglass is arguing that African Americans should –
Participate in slave revolts
Demand the right to an education
Be allowed to serve in the army
Be given the right to vote
6. Question 3 From the time line one can conclude that during the 1930s –
Germany was the only country to acquire new territory
Many regions of the world experienced political turmoil
Technological advances made war more likely
Europe was experiencing economic prosperity
7. Question 3 – right or wrong From the time line one can conclude that during the 1930s –
Germany was the only country to acquire new territory
Many regions of the world experienced political turmoil
Technological advances made war more likely
Europe was experiencing economic prosperity
8. Question 4
9. Question 4 – right or wrong
10. Question 5 Based on the chart, in feudal Japan the
Peasants had the lowest economic status
Shogun had more military power than the emperor
Samurai’s main duty was to defend the emperor
Artisans were equal in status to military warriors
11. Question 5 – right or wrong Based on the chart, in feudal Japan the
Peasants had the lowest economic status
Shogun had more military power than the emperor
Samurai’s main duty was to defend the emperor
Artisans were equal in status to military warriors
12. Question 6 These comments reflect President Andrew Jackson’s view that the U.S. government –
Was secondary to the needs of individual states
Should have allowed states to withdraw from the Union
Functioned according to the will of the people
Consisted of a loose union of state governments
13. Question 6 – right or wrong These comments reflect President Andrew Jackson’s view that the U.S. government –
Was secondary to the needs of individual states
Should have allowed states to withdraw from the Union
Functioned according to the will of the people
Consisted of a loose union of state governments
14. Question 7 Based on information on the map, which city was a crossroad for European crusaders?
Paris
B. Marseilles
Constantinople
Rome
15. Question 7 – right or wrong Based on information on the map, which city was a crossroad for European crusaders?
Paris
B. Marseilles
Constantinople
Rome
16. Question 8 Based on the map, which of the following continents has the greatest diversity in forms of government?
North America
Australia
Europe
Africa
17. Question 8 – right or wrong Based on the map, which of the following continents has the greatest diversity in forms of government?
North America
Australia
Europe
Africa
18. Question 9 What is the “house” Abraham Lincoln is referring to in this excerpt?
Congress
The White House
The United States
Great Britain
19. Question 9 – right or wrong What is the “house” Abraham Lincoln is referring to in this excerpt?
Congress
The White House
The United States
Great Britain
20. Question 10 Tecumseh’s statement illustrates that many Native Americans –
Wanted to be relocated to reservations
Were opposed to moving from their land
Sought fair compensation for their land
Wanted to conquer new territory
21. Question 10 – right or wrong Tecumseh’s statement illustrates that many Native Americans –
Wanted to be relocated to reservations
Were opposed to moving from their land
Sought fair compensation for their land
Wanted to conquer new territory
22. Question 11 According to the map, which of these cities did the Mongols conquer first?
Ningxia
Tabrix
Kashgar
Khan Balik
23. Question 11 – right or wrong According to the map, which of these cities did the Mongols conquer first?
Ningxia
Tabrix
Kashgar
Khan Balik
24. Question 12 Based on this excerpt, which statement best describes how Abigail Adams felt about the role of women in the new government?
Women should have a role in government
Women must be married in order to vote
Women should lead the government
Women must accept their traditional roles
25. Question 12 – right or wrong Based on this excerpt, which statement best describes how Abigail Adams felt about the role of women in the new government?
Women should have a role in government
Women must be married in order to vote
Women should lead the government
Women must accept their traditional roles
26. Question 13 Based on the graph, which two countries appear to be most influenced by Islam?
Bangladesh and India
India and Nepal
Bangladesh and Pakistan
Bhutan and Sri Lanka
27. Question 13 – right or wrong Based on the graph, which two countries appear to be most influenced by Islam?
Bangladesh and India
India and Nepal
Bangladesh and Pakistan
Bhutan and Sri Lanka
28. Question 14 What point of view is expressed in this cartoon?
world food production is exceeding the nutritional demands of the world’s population
World food production is struggling to meet the needs of the world’s growing population
World population estimates are based on the assumption that each family has two children
World leaders have no control over the pace of world food production
29. Question 14 – right or wrong What point of view is expressed in this cartoon?
world food production is exceeding the nutritional demands of the world’s population
World food production is struggling to meet the needs of the world’s growing population
World population estimates are based on the assumption that each family has two children
World leaders have no control over the pace of world food production
30. Question 15 Which of the following statements is supported by the table?
North American countries have the smallest portion of U.S. foreign trade
U.S. foreign trade with Canada exceeds U.S. trade with any other country
European countries have the largest portion of U.S. foreign trade
U.S. foreign trade with China has steadily declined
31. Question 15 – right or wrong Which of the following statements is supported by the table?
North American countries have the smallest portion of U.S. foreign trade
U.S. foreign trade with Canada exceeds U.S. trade with any other country
European countries have the largest portion of U.S. foreign trade
U.S. foreign trade with China has steadily declined
32. Question 16 According to the information on the maps, what effect did the Bosnian Civil War have on ethnic grouping in the region by 1995?
Ethnic groups were distributed evenly throughout Bosnia
There was a large decline in the size of ethnically mixed areas
Muslims became the dominant ethnic group in Bosnia
Croats migrated to Croatia to help fortify the Serbian-Croatian border
33. Question 16 – right or wrong According to the information on the maps, what effect did the Bosnian Civil War have on ethnic grouping in the region by 1995?
Ethnic groups were distributed evenly throughout Bosnia
There was a large decline in the size of ethnically mixed areas
Muslims became the dominant ethnic group in Bosnia
Croats migrated to Croatia to help fortify the Serbian-Croatian border
34. Question 17 According to the information on the map, the largest number of registered Palestinian refugees live –
Along the Mediterranean Coast
In the West Bank
On the Egyptian border
In Jordan
35. Question 17 – right or wrong According to the information on the map, the largest number of registered Palestinian refugees live –
Along the Mediterranean Coast
In the West Bank
On the Egyptian border
In Jordan
36. Question 18 All of the newspaper headlines above show reactions to the Compromise of 1850 and reflect
Differing frames of reference on a controversial event
Diplomatic failure on a national level
A southerner’s biased perspective toward western states
The inevitability of civil war
37. Question 18 – right or wrong All of the newspaper headlines above show reactions to the Compromise of 1850 and reflect
Differing frames of reference on a controversial event
Diplomatic failure on a national level
A southerner’s biased perspective toward western states
The inevitability of civil war
38. Question 19 The contest Thomas Paine refers to in the excerpt above is the –
Argument concerning the limits of state power
British struggle to control transatlantic trade
Argument concerning the legality of slavery
Struggle for the independence of the American colonies
39. Question 19 – right or wrong The contest Thomas Paine refers to in the excerpt above is the –
Argument concerning the limits of state power
British struggle to control transatlantic trade
Argument concerning the legality of slavery
Struggle for the independence of the American colonies
40. Question 20 According to the map, which of the following was one of the last regions to become part of the Manchu Empire?
Inner Mongolia
Taiwan
Mughal Empire
Qinghai
41. Question 20 – right or wrong According to the map, which of the following was one of the last regions to become part of the Manchu Empire?
Inner Mongolia
Taiwan
Mughal Empire
Qinghai
42. Question 21 The author of this excerpt is expressing –
Opposition to equal employment opportunities for women
Support for equal government representation for women
Opposition to equal rights for married women
Support for equal schooling for women
43. Question 21 – right or wrong The author of this excerpt is expressing –
Opposition to equal employment opportunities for women
Support for equal government representation for women
Opposition to equal rights for married women
Support for equal schooling for women
44. Question 22 The purpose of this WWII propaganda poster was to –
Promote disunity among Germans living in the United States
Encourage U.S. citizens to boycott German imports
Portray Nazi officers as worthy adversaries
Build support for the overseas fight against Nazis
45. Question 22 – right or wrong The purpose of this WWII propaganda poster was to –
Promote disunity among Germans living in the United States
Encourage U.S. citizens to boycott German imports
Portray Nazi officers as worthy adversaries
Build support for the overseas fight against Nazis
46. Question 23 It can be concluded from the political cartoon above that –
Confederate states were making debt repayment a priority
Union businesses owed a large sum of money to the Confederacy
Confederate states were refusing to repay their debt to the U.S. government
Confederate money was worth more than Union currency
47. Question 23 – right or wrong It can be concluded from the political cartoon above that –
Confederate states were making debt repayment a priority
Union businesses owed a large sum of money to the Confederacy
Confederate states were refusing to repay their debt to the U.S. government
Confederate money was worth more than Union currency
48. Question 24 According to the map, which of the following waterways connects the cities of Rochester and Troy?
Cayuga-Seneca Canal
St. Lawrence River
Hudson River
Erie Canal
49. Question 24 – right or wrong According to the map, which of the following waterways connects the cities of Rochester and Troy?
Cayuga-Seneca Canal
St. Lawrence River
Hudson River
Erie Canal