History of USA MCQs 2000
This archive contains the solved MCQs from the CSS 2000 History of USA paper, an essential component for your practice. Rigorous review of CSS past papers is non-negotiable for serious aspirants, and these USA History MCQs on the Rush-Bagot Treaty, “carpetbaggers,” and the purchase of Alaska are vital for your CSS exam preparation. Master the compulsory objective section with this foundational resource.
Who succeeded President Abraham Lincoln? (CSS 2000)
A. Ulysses S. Grant
B. Martin Van Buren
C. Andrew Johnson
D. None of these
Alaska was purchased from Russia in _____________. (CSS 2000)
A. 1857
B. 1867
C. 1901
D. None of these
Susan B. Anthony was an outspoken advocate of _____________. (CSS 2000)
A. Women’s rights
B. Anti-Slavery Movement
C. Transcendentalism
D. None of these
Ku Klux Klan was organized in the state of _____________. (CSS 2000)
A. New Jersey
B. Florida
C. Tennessee
D. None of these
Who were carpetbaggers? (CSS 2000)
A. Northern businessmen who initiated the American Civil war
B. Northern elite businessmen of carpet industry
C. Carpetbaggers were Northern businessmen who arrived in the South in the early days of Reconstruction (1865–77) period after the Civil War in the United States.
D. None of these
The number of members of American Senate is _____________. (CSS 2000)
A. 55
B. 100
C. 300
D. None of these
Who was Henry A. Kissinger? (CSS 2000)
A. Foreign Minister of United States
B. Secretary of State of the United States
C. Foreign Secretary of State
D. None of these
The Camp David is located in _____________. (CSS 2000)
A. Maryland
B. Louisiana
C. Texas
D. None of these
Which American President received the Nobel Prize for peace in 1906? (CSS 2000)
A. Andrew Jackson
B. Harry S. Truman
C. Theodore Roosevelt
D. None of these
Richard Nixon made a trip to Beijing in _____________. (CSS 2000)
A. 1962
B. 1972
C. 1977
D. None of these
