2013-2014 U.S. History
Question of the Day Archive
"Automat" by Edward Hopper, 1927
(
Source
: Whitney Museum of American Art
)
The following multiple-choice questions are arranged in rough chronological
order
and may be used by teachers or students for any purpose.
Topic
Topic
Topic
Topic
Topic
Topic
Topic
Topic
Topic
Topic
Indian Civilizations
Eastern Woodlands
North American Indians
Anasazi
Non-nomadic Cultures
Columbian Exchange
Encomienda system
New France
Virginia and Plymouth
Indentured Servants
New England Puritans
Roger Williams
Slaves & Servants
English Government
Bacon's Rebellion
Great Awakening
Colonial Women
Sugar Act
Backcountry
Ben Franklin
Colonial Resentment
French & Indian War
Stamp Act
Stamp Act Disagreements
Protesting Imperial Policies
Intolerable Acts
Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
Lexington & Concord
Revolutionary War
Articles Period
Articles vs. the Constitution
Constitutional Provisions
Federalist Papers
Hamilton's Plans
Sedition Act
John Adams
Washington's Farewell Address
Election of 1800
Lewis & Clark
Thomas Jefferson
Marbury v. Madison
Cane Ridge
Barbary Pirates
Trade Interference
War Hawks
Tippecanoe
Burning of Washington
Battle of New Orleans
Hartford Convention
King Cotton
Sectionalism
Canals
Lowell System
Federal Control
The Corrupt Bargain
Jackson
Jackson & Calhoun
Whigs
Nullification
Jackson & the Bank
Trail of Tears
Jackson's Policies
Thanksgiving
Jackson and Lincoln
Reform Era
Reform & Reformers
Second Great Awakening
Mormons & Millerites
American Architecture
Texas Independence
Oregon Territory
Polk as President
Mexican-American War
Civil Disobedience
Fugitive Slave Act
Stephen Douglas
Bleeding Kansas
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
Dred Scott Decision
Election of 1860
Before Lincoln's Inauguration
Lincoln's 1st Inaugural
The North's Advantages
Constitutional?
Civil War: Early Years
Emancipation Proclamation
Grant the Strategist
Antietam
Morrill Act
Presidential Reconstruction
Freedmen's Bureau
Ku Klux Klan
Election of 1876
Western Farmers
Cattle Drives
West & Invention
Indian Wars
"Sooners"
Machine Age
Factory Workers
Unions
Utopian Thinkers
Vertical Integration
Excluding Immigrants
New Immigrants
Social Ills
Urban Issues
Urban Residents
Populists
Cross of Gold Speech
Washington & Lincoln
Spanish-American War
Platt Amendment
1902 Coal Strike
Triangle Shirtwaist Disaster
Progressive Education
Booker T. Washington
Muckrakers
Election of 1916
Ending Neutrality
Neutrality
"Peace Without Victory"
14 Points
1920s America
Prohibition
Fundamentalists
Republican Policies
National Origins Act
Stock Market Crash
Bonus Army
New Deal
New Deal Critics
New Deal Philosophl
Good Neighbor Policy
Neutrality in the 1930s
German Jews
Approaching War
Japanese-Americans
Corregidor & Bataan
Manhattan Project
North Africa
Yalta
The Holocaust
Marshall Plan
Alger Hiss
Berlin Blockade
McCarthyism
Cold War Conflict
Brown v. Topeka
Funding Education
1960s Cold War Tensions
1960 Election
John F. Kennedy
Great Society
Tinker v. Des Moines
Nixon & Vietnam
Motives of Watergate
Nixon's Resignation