Cause and Effect in U.S. Foreign Policy from 1790 to 1898

Practice Questions

SAT Subject Test in United States History › Cause and Effect in U.S. Foreign Policy from 1790 to 1898

Questions
10
1

What was the primary consequence of the Citizen Genet affair?

2

All of the following were causes of the Mexican-American war except __________.

3

The most significant and direct cause of the Spanish-American War was __________.

4

The XYZ affair was important because .

5

What was the key effect of the Union victory at the Battle of Gettysburg?

6

"Remember the Maine, to Hell with Spain!"

The preceding text, referring to the sinking of the U.S. battleship USS Maine in Havana Harbor in 1898, was a rallying cry that helped propel America into what conflict?

7

Which of the following was not a factor in the United States’ declaration of war against Britain in 1812?

8

Which of the following was not a cause that directly affected the American declaration of war against Britain in 1812?

9

The chief effect of the Battle of Gettysburg on the course of the Civil War was __________.

10

All of the following were an effect of the Battle of Fort Sumter EXCEPT __________.

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