YAWP 12.1 Exam Questions with Verified Solutions
Total questions: 32
1. John Louis O’Sullivan's view on the annexation of Texas to the United States was primarily
driven by:
a) The economic benefits it would bring b) The belief that it was America's manifest
to the country destiny to expand its democratic
influence
c) The idea that Texas would offer a
d) Concerns about the cultural
military advantage to the U.S.
assimilation of Texans into American
society
2. What did O’Sullivan criticize other nations for regarding the question of Texas's
reception into the Union?
a) Their support for American policies b) Their neutral stance on the matter
c) Their interference with the intent of d) Their efforts to annex Texas themselves
limiting America's growth and power
3. Which of the following best describes the principle of "manifest destiny" as presented in
the reading?
a) A military strategy to ocnquer lands b) A trade policy to enhance economic
beyond American borders prosperity
c) A belief in the divine mission of the
d) A diplomatic approach to forge
United States to lead in the spread of
alliances with neighboring territories
democracy and expand its influence
4. How did many Americans perceive the westward expansion in relation to the
nation's values and institutions?
a) They viewed it as a risky venture b) They believed it's strength of American
that might dilute American values values justified claims to hemispheric
leadership
c) They were indifferent, focusing
d) They saw it as a temporary phase,
solely on economic prospects
, expecting a return focus to the
eastern states
Total questions: 32
1. John Louis O’Sullivan's view on the annexation of Texas to the United States was primarily
driven by:
a) The economic benefits it would bring b) The belief that it was America's manifest
to the country destiny to expand its democratic
influence
c) The idea that Texas would offer a
d) Concerns about the cultural
military advantage to the U.S.
assimilation of Texans into American
society
2. What did O’Sullivan criticize other nations for regarding the question of Texas's
reception into the Union?
a) Their support for American policies b) Their neutral stance on the matter
c) Their interference with the intent of d) Their efforts to annex Texas themselves
limiting America's growth and power
3. Which of the following best describes the principle of "manifest destiny" as presented in
the reading?
a) A military strategy to ocnquer lands b) A trade policy to enhance economic
beyond American borders prosperity
c) A belief in the divine mission of the
d) A diplomatic approach to forge
United States to lead in the spread of
alliances with neighboring territories
democracy and expand its influence
4. How did many Americans perceive the westward expansion in relation to the
nation's values and institutions?
a) They viewed it as a risky venture b) They believed it's strength of American
that might dilute American values values justified claims to hemispheric
leadership
c) They were indifferent, focusing
d) They saw it as a temporary phase,
solely on economic prospects
, expecting a return focus to the
eastern states