U.S. History Practice Quizzes

1.1

3 Branches of Government

 

1.2

Religious Dissenters

 

1.3

The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening

 

2.1

Declaration of Independence

 

2.2

Principles of the U.S. Constitution

2.3

Constitutional Debates

 

3.1

Seven Articles of the Constitution

 

3.2

Bill of Rights

3.3

First Amendment

4.1

Growing Industry and Capitalism

 

4.2

Growing Reform and Religion

 

4.3

Growing Apart: North and South

 

5.1

Civil War

 

5.2

Reconstruction

5.3

Jim Crow

6.1

Industrial Revolution

6.2

Robber Barons

6.3

New Immigrants

7.1

Americanization Movement

7.2

Urban Political Machines

7.3

Social Darwinism & Social Gospel

8.1

Religion in the Gilded Age

 

8.2

The Populist Movement

8.3

Religion and American Society

9.1

Spanish-American War


9.2

White Man's Burden

9.3

Open Door Policy

10.1

Panama Canal

10.2

Effects of Industrialization

10.3

Technology Changes America

11.1

Eugene Debs and American Socialism

 

11.2

Progressivism

11.3

Black Leaders in the Progressive Era


12.1

Presidential Diplomacy

12.2

World War I in Europe

 

12.3

World War I at Home

13.1

Religious Intolerance in America

13.2

Attacks on Civil Liberties

13.3

Prohibition

14.1

Women's Suffrage

14.2

13 Ideas that Changed America

 

14.3

The Spread of Popular Culture

15.1

The Harlem Renaissance

15.2

Money and the Economy

15.3

Republicans and Democrats

 

16.1

Presidents of the 1920s

16.2

Responses to the Great Depression

16.3

New Deal Economic Policies

17.1

Human Toll of the Depression

17.2

America Enters World War II

17.3

The Home Front During World War II

18.1

World War II in Europe

18.2

World War II in the Pacific

18.3

American Soldiers in World War II

19.1

The Atomic Bomb

19.2

Roosevelt's Foreign Policy

19.3

The Cold War Begins

20.1

Shaping Modern Europe

20.2

The Korean War

20.3

The 2nd Red Scare

21.1

Civil Rights in the 1940s

21.2

The Eisenhower Years, 1953 - 1961

21.3

Nuclear Arms Race


22.1

Happy Days

22.2

Civil Rights in the Eisenhower Years


22.3

The Kennedy Years, 1961 - 1963


23.1

Civil Rights in the Kennedy Years

 

23.2

Johnson Fights for Civil Rights

 

23.3

Long Hot Summers

 

24.1

The Vietnam War


24.2

The Nixon Years

24.3

Others Demand Equality

 

25.1

The Carter Years

 

25.2

The Conservative Revolution

 

25.3

The Reagan Years

26.1

The Bush Sr. Years


26.2

The Clinton Years

 

26.3

World Powers after World War II

27.1

The United States and Mexico

27.2

The Persistence of Poverty

STAR Review:

  • The Gilded Age

27.3

The Environmental Movement

STAR Review:

28.1

Civil Rights in the Courts

STAR Review:

28.2

The Cold War and Containment of Communism

STAR Review:

28.3

U.S. Policy in the Middle East

STAR Review:

Spring Break!
29.1

Immigration

STAR Review:

29.2

Women's Liberation Movement

STAR Review:


29.3

Religious Revivals in America

STAR Review:

30.1

The Labor Movement

STAR Review:

30.2

Technology

STAR Review:

30.3

Recent Social Changes

STAR Review:

 

Extra-Credit Opportunity!

You may be able to recieve extra-credit by taking the following Star Practice Test. Ask your teacher for details!

STAR Practice Test

 


STAR Testing Week
Good Luck!

3-Week Unit
(ask you teacher for details)

Mr. Hall's Class: You will be doing a 3-week unit on the Middle East. A practice test for this unit can be found on the Tests page.

Review for Finals Week

Your spring final will consist of 100 questions randomly selected from weeks 17-30 (but with most of the STAR questions left out). In addition, the following questions may also be on the final: 2000s: A New Millennium.

The best way to study for the final exam is to take the practice final which can be found on the Tests page of our U.S. History website. Each time you take the practice final, the computer will give you 100 randomly selected questions from a “pool” of several hundred questions. Therefore, you will want to take the practice final more than once.

Finals Week
Have a great summer!