Froggy Jumps APUSH Quiz ChallengeVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on APUSH topics with this fun quiz game! par Marco 1 What year did the American Revolution begin? a 1783 b 1765 c 1775 2 Which document declared American independence? a The Articles of Confederation b The Declaration of Independence c The Constitution 3 Who was the first President of the United States? a Thomas Jefferson b George Washington c John Adams 4 What was the main cause of the Civil War? a Slavery b Territorial Expansion c Taxation 5 Which amendment abolished slavery? a The 15th Amendment b The 14th Amendment c The 13th Amendment 6 What was the purpose of the New Deal? a To recover from the Great Depression b To promote Civil Rights c To start World War II 7 Which event sparked the U.S. entry into World War I? a The sinking of the Lusitania b The attack on Pearl Harbor c The Zimmerman Telegram 8 Who wrote the Federalist Papers? a James Madison b Alexander Hamilton c John Jay 9 What was the significance of the Emancipation Proclamation? a It granted women the right to vote b It ended the Civil War c It freed slaves in Confederate states 10 Which movement sought to end racial segregation? a The Suffrage Movement b The Civil Rights Movement c The Labor Movement 11 What was a primary reason for European exploration in the 15th century? a End of feudalism b Search for new trade routes c Spread of democracy 12 Which indigenous civilization was known for its advanced agricultural practices? a The Sioux b The Iroquois c The Maya 13 What was the main impact of the Columbian Exchange? a Cultural and biological exchanges b Military conflicts c Political alliances 14 Which European country first established permanent colonies in the Americas? a Spain b England c France 15 What was the primary crop that drove the economy in the early colonies? a Wheat b Tobacco c Cotton 16 Which treaty divided the New World between Spain and Portugal? a Treaty of Paris b Treaty of Tordesillas c Treaty of Ghent 17 What was the primary purpose of the encomienda system? a Land distribution b Labor exploitation of indigenous people c Trade regulation 18 Which group of Native Americans was known for their matrilineal society? a The Apache b The Iroquois c The Cherokee 19 What was the primary purpose of the Navigation Acts? a To establish peace with Native Americans. b To regulate colonial trade and enable England to collect taxes. c To promote independence in the colonies. 20 Which colony was founded as a refuge for Catholics? a Maryland b Virginia c Georgia 21 What was the significance of the Mayflower Compact? a It established a form of self-government in the Plymouth Colony. b It ended the French and Indian War. c It created the first constitution in America. 22 Which event marked the beginning of the French and Indian War? a The conflict over the Ohio River Valley. b The signing of the Treaty of Paris. c The Boston Tea Party. 23 What was the main economic activity in the Southern colonies? a Plantation agriculture, particularly tobacco. b Fishing and whaling. c Manufacturing textiles. 24 Which religious movement influenced the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s? a The Enlightenment. b The Great Awakening. c The Protestant Reformation. 25 What was the primary reason for the establishment of the Georgia colony? a To promote religious freedom. b To establish a trade route. c To serve as a buffer against Spanish Florida and a place for debtors. 26 What was the impact of the Triangular Trade? a It promoted agricultural development. b It facilitated the exchange of goods and enslaved people between Africa, Europe, and the Americas. c It ended slavery in the colonies. 27 Which Native American leader led a rebellion against English settlers in 1675? a Tecumseh b King Philip (Metacom). c Pontiac 28 What was the primary consequence of Bacon's Rebellion? a It led to the abolition of slavery. b It established a new colony. c It highlighted tensions between frontier settlers and the colonial government. 29 What was the primary cause of the American Revolution? a Desire for westward expansion b Conflict over slavery c Colonial resistance to British taxation 30 Which act imposed taxes on paper, tea, and glass? a The Stamp Act b The Townshend Acts c The Intolerable Acts 31 What was the significance of the Boston Tea Party? a It was a protest against British taxation. b It led to the signing of the Declaration. c It marked the start of the war. 32 Which battle is considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War? a The Battle of Yorktown b The Battle of Bunker Hill c The Battle of Saratoga 33 What document formally ended the Revolutionary War? a The Declaration of Independence b The Articles of Confederation c The Treaty of Paris 1783 34 Which group was formed to coordinate resistance against British policies? a The Federalists b The Sons of Liberty c The Continental Congress 35 What was the purpose of the First Continental Congress? a To form a new government b To declare independence c To address colonial grievances 36 Which pamphlet by Thomas Paine advocated for independence? a The Federalist Papers b The Crisis c Common Sense 37 What was the main outcome of the Second Continental Congress? a The Declaration of Independence was adopted. b A peace treaty was signed c The Constitution was drafted 38 Which event directly led to the Intolerable Acts? a The signing of the Declaration b The Boston Tea Party c The First Continental Congress