History of USA Paper 2006
[B][CENTER]History of USA Paper 2006[/CENTER][/B]
Q1- “The American War of Independence was a revolt against Mercantilism.” Discuss. Q2- Write comprehensively about the struggle between the Federalists and anti-Fedreralists from 1787 to 1800 in the USA. Q3- “President Andrew Jackson was a people’s president.” Discuss. Q4- How do you think the foreign Policy of USA concerning Europe and Japan between the two world wars can be held responsible for the World War II? Q5- Describe the salient features of the constitution of USA. Q6- Discuss briefly the USA relations with Pakistan from the earliest time. Q7- Write short notes on any two of the following i- The issue of slavery in USA ii- The great depression 1929 iii- President F D Roosevelt iv- The cold war *** this is subjective part of the paper, hope some kind soul will upload the objective paper soon. |
Objectiive part
[B]Q 8: Write short answers to the following:[/B]
1. Pilgrims fathers established: 1. York town 2. James town 3. Psymonht colony 4. None of these 2. Intolerable acts were introduced in: 1. 1772 2. 1774 3. 1775 4. None of these 3. Declration of independence was written by: 1. George Washington 2. Thomas Jefferson 3. John adams 4. None of these 4. Cornwalis surrendered at York town in 1. 1777 2. 1781 3. 1783 4. None of these 5. According to firs census of USA(1790) its population was: 1. 3.9 million 4.5 million 2. 6.4 million 3. None of these 6. Supreme court of USA was established in: 1. 1787 2. 1789 3. 1791 4. None of these 7. Statue of liberty was donated to USA by: 1. Germany 2. Spain 3. France 4. None of these 8. George Washington died in: 1. 1797 2. 1799 3. 1801 4. None of these 9. 1st chief justice of USA was: 1. J.Mashal 2. J.Adams 3. J.Jay 4. None of these 10. USA constitution was adopted in: 1. 1786 2. 1789 3. 1791 4. None of these 11. Jefferson bought Louisiana from: 1. Spain 2. Germany 3. France 4. None of these 12. Monroe doctrine was: 1. A document of land purchase 2. A statement of foreign policy 3. A policy of slavery 4. None of these 13. Abolonists wanted to abolish: 1. Income tax 2. Land revenue 3. Slavery 4. None of these 14. Name the president famous for his fourteen points: 1. Jefferson 2. Jackson 3. Wilson 4. None of these 15. Steel co-operation of USA was established in: 1. 1810 2. 1876 3. 1901 4. None of these 16. Alexander Graham invented: 1. Radio 2. Steam engine 3. Telephone 4. None of these 17. Truman Doctrine was a document about: 1. England 2. Russia 3. Germany 4. None of these 18. 1st university to be found in USA was: 1. Harvard 2. Yale 3. Columbia 4. None of these 19. 1st capital of USA was: 1. New York 2. Washington 3. Philadelphia 4. None of these 20. Who said this? Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country: 1. Washington 2. Lincoln 3. Kennedy 4. None of these |
[B]Q 8: Write short answers to the following:[/B]
1. Pilgrims fathers established: 1. York town 2. James town [B]3. Psymonht colony[/B] 4. None of these 2. Intolerable acts were introduced in: 1. 1772 [B]2. 1774[/B] 3. 1775 4. None of these 3. Declration of independence was written by: 1. George Washington [B]2. Thomas Jefferson[/B] 3. John adams 4. None of these 4. Cornwalis surrendered at York town in 1. 1777 [B]2. 1781[/B] 3. 1783 4. None of these 5. According to firs census of USA (1790) its population was: [B]1. 3.9 million[/B] 2. 4.5 million 2. 6.4 million 3. None of these 6. Supreme court of USA was established in: 1. 1787 [B]2. 1789[/B] 3. 1791 4. None of these 7. Statue of liberty was donated to USA by: 1. Germany 2. Spain [B]3. France[/B] 4. None of these 8. George Washington died in: 1. 1797 [B]2. 1799[/B] 3. 1801 4. None of these 9. 1st chief justice of USA was: 1. J.Mashal 2. J.Adams [B]3. J.Jay[/B] 4. None of these 10. USA constitution was adopted in: 1. 1786 2. 1789 3. 1791 [B]4. None of these[/B] 11. Jefferson bought Louisiana from: 1. Spain 2. Germany [B]3. France[/B] 4. None of these 12. Monroe doctrine was: 1. A document of land purchase [B]2. A statement of foreign policy[/B] 3. A policy of slavery 4. None of these 13. Abolonists wanted to abolish: 1. Income tax 2. Land revenue [B]3. Slavery[/B] 4. None of these 14. Name the president famous for his fourteen points: 1. Jefferson 2. Jackson [B]3. Wilson[/B] 4. None of these 15. Steel co-operation of USA was established in: 1. 1810 2. 1876 [B]3. 1901[/B] 4. None of these 16. Alexander Graham invented: 1. Radio 2. Steam engine [B]3. Telephone[/B] 4. None of these 17. Truman Doctrine was a document about: 1. England 2. Russia 3. Germany [B]4. None of these[/B] 18. 1st university to be found in USA was: [B]1. Harvard[/B] 2. Yale 3. Columbia 4. None of these 19. 1st capital of USA was: [B]1. New York[/B] 2. Washington 3. Philadelphia 4. None of these 20. Who said this? Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country: 1. Washington 2. Lincoln [B]3. Kennedy[/B] 4. None of these |
[QUOTE]1. 1786
2. 1789 3. 1791 [B]4. None of these[/B][/QUOTE] Correct is [B]1789[/B] [QUOTE]17. Truman Doctrine was a document about: 1. England 2. Russia 3. Germany [B]4. None of these[/B][/QUOTE] Correct is [B]Russia[/B] 1[QUOTE]9. 1st capital of USA was: [B]1. New York[/B] 2. Washington 3. Philadelphia 4. None of these[/QUOTE] Correct is [B]Philadelphia [/B] |
[QUOTE=Arain007;260669]Correct is [B]1789[/B][/QUOTE]
The Constitution was adopted on September 17, [B]1787[/B], by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and ratified by conventions in each U.S. state in the name of "The People". [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution]United States Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url] [QUOTE]Correct is [B]Philadelphia [/B][/QUOTE] New York served as the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790. After the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, Philadelphia served as the temporary national capital from 1790 to 1800 while Washington, D.C., was under construction. |
[QUOTE]The Constitution was adopted on September 17, [B]1787[/B], by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and ratified by conventions in each U.S. state in the name of "The People".
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution]United States Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/url][/QUOTE] Once the Congress of the Confederation received word of New Hampshire's ratification, it set a timetable for the start of operations under the new Constitution, and on March 4, 1789, the government began operations. [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution"]Read under the heading [B]Ratification[/B][/URL] [QUOTE]New York served as the capital of the United States from 1785 until 1790. After the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, Philadelphia served as the temporary national capital from 1790 to 1800 while Washington, D.C., was under construction.[/QUOTE] The first capital of the US is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania under the First Continental Congress from September 5, 1774 to October 24, 1774. [URL="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_first_capital_of_the_US"]First capital of US[/URL] |
[QUOTE=Arain007;260699]Once the Congress of the Confederation received word of New Hampshire's ratification, it set a timetable for the start of operations under the new Constitution, and on March 4, 1789, the government began operations.
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution"]Read under the heading [B]Ratification[/B][/URL][/QUOTE] You are confusing Ratification and operation with adoption. It was adopted in 1787, followed by ratification in 1788 and it started operating in 1789. |
[QUOTE=Last Island;260719]You are confusing Ratification and operation with adoption. It was adopted in 1787, followed by ratification in 1788 and it started operating in 1789.[/QUOTE]
Adopted means when it started operation.... Pehlay tu sirf papers mein hi chal rha tha... |
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The first capital of the US is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania under the First Continental Congress from September 5, 1774 to October 24, 1774. [URL="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_first_capital_of_the_US"]First capital of US[/URL][/QUOTE] in 1774 the US had not even declared independence. so that was not the capital. it was just the centre of operation of the continental congress |
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