US History Multiple Choice Questions and Answers, Cheat Sheet of History

A comprehensive set of multiple choice questions covering various aspects of us history, designed to assess student understanding of key concepts and events. The questions are aligned with specific texas essential knowledge and skills (teks) standards, providing a structured framework for learning and evaluation. A variety of question formats, such as multiple choice, drag and drop, and inline choice, offering a diverse range of assessment methods.

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Item Position Item Type TEKS Correct Answer(s)
1 Multiple Choice 8.25.C 1 A 2
2 Multiple Choice 8.5.C 1 C 1
3 Multipart 8.24.A 2 C, D 2
4 Multiple Choice 8.4.D 1 D 1
5 Multiple Choice 8.12.B 1 B 4
6 Multiple Choice 8.2.A 1 D 1
7 8.4.A 2 See Appendix 1.1 1
8 Multiple Choice 8.15.C 1 A 3
9 Multiple Choice 8.8.B 1 D 1
10 Multiple Choice 8.11.A 1 C 2
11 Multiple Choice 8.13.B 1 D 4
12 Multiple Choice 8.10.A 1 D 2
13 Drag and Drop 8.15.B 2 3
14 Multiple Choice 8.9.C 1 B 1
15 Inline Choice 8.3.C 2 1
16 Multiple Choice 8.14.A 1 D 4
17 Multiple Choice 8.8.C 1 B 1
18 Multiple Choice 8.28.B 1 C 4
19 Multiple Choice 8.1.A 1 C 1
Maximum
Number of Points
Reporting
Category
Short Constructed
Response
All states had to
approve amendments.
States coined their
own money.
See Appendix 1.2
experiences of
individuals,
democratic feelings
See Appendix 1.3
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Item Position Item Type TEKS Correct Answer(s) 1 Multiple Choice 8.25.C 1 A 2 2 Multiple Choice 8.5.C 1 C 1 3 Multipart 8.24.A 2 C, D 2 4 Multiple Choice 8.4.D 1 D 1 5 Multiple Choice 8.12.B 1 B 4 6 Multiple Choice 8.2.A 1 D 1 7 8.4.A 2 See Appendix 1.1 1 8 Multiple Choice 8.15.C 1 A 3 9 Multiple Choice 8.8.B 1 D 1 10 Multiple Choice 8.11.A 1 C 2 11 Multiple Choice 8.13.B 1 D 4 12 Multiple Choice 8.10.A 1 D 2 13 Drag and Drop 8.15.B 2 3 14 Multiple Choice 8.9.C 1 B 1 15 Inline Choice 8.3.C 2 1 16 Multiple Choice 8.14.A 1 D 4 17 Multiple Choice 8.8.C 1 B 1 18 Multiple Choice 8.28.B 1 C 4 19 Multiple Choice 8.1.A 1 C 1 Maximum Number of Points Reporting Category Short Constructed Response All states had to approve amendments. States coined their own money. See Appendix 1. experiences of individuals, democratic feelings See Appendix 1.

20 Drag and Drop 8.23.E 2 2 21 Multiple Choice 8.6.B 1 B 1 22 Multiselect 8.18.B 2 3 23 Multiple Choice 8.17.B 1 A 3 24 Multipart 8.17.A 2 3 25 Multiple Choice 8.3.A 1 A 1 26 Multiple Choice 8.26.B 1 B 2 27 Drag and Drop 8.15.D 2 3 28 Multiple Choice 8.23.A 1 D 2 29 Multiple Choice 8.20.B 1 C 3 30 Multiple Choice 8.6.C 1 D 1 31 8.14.B 2 See Appendix 1.7 4 32 Multiple Choice 8.24.B 1 A 2 33 Multiple Choice 8.7.D 1 C 1 34 Multiple Choice 8.10.C 1 D 2 Harriet Beecher Stowe: Wrote about the hardships of slavery, Dorothea Dix: Worked to improve conditions for the mentally ill, Elizabeth Cady Stanton: Led efforts to promote women’s right to vote See Appendix 1. B, E See Appendix 1. B, D Legislative Branch: Makes laws, Declares war, Executive Branch: Enforces the laws, Commands armed forces, Judicial Branch: Interprets the laws, Declares laws unconstitutional See Appendix 1. Short Constructed Response

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