History of USA MCQs 2011
Master the solved MCQs from the CSS 2011 History of USA paper, an essential component for your practice. A rigorous review of CSS past papers is non-negotiable, and these USA History MCQs on the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Truman Doctrine, and the causes of the Great Depression are vital for your CSS exam preparation. Secure the 20 compulsory marks with this targeted resource.
Civil Rights Act was passed in _____________. (CSS 2011)
A. 1962
B. 1966
C. 1862
D. 1866
In March 2001 George Bush announced rejection of Kyoto Protocol of _____________. (CSS 2011)
A. 1995
B. 1996
C. 1997
D. 1998
President Carter secured senate ratification of treaties to return Panama Canal to Panama by _____________. (CSS 2011)
A. 1997
B. 1999
C. 2000
D. 2001
The Fair Deal was name, given to ____ program of Harry Truman. (CSS 2011)
A. Foreign
B. Security
C. Domestic
D. All of these
Which of the following pertains to American involvement in World War II? (CSS 2011)
A. Lend Lease Act
B. Atlantic Charter
C. Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
D. All of these
First shipload of Negroes landed in Virginia in _____________. (CSS 2011)
A. 1619
B. 1570
C. 1487
D. 1729
A major difference between World War I and World War II was _____________. (CSS 2011)
A. A global involvement
B. American intervention
C. War strategy and weapons
D. All of these
Which of the following was a reason for the Great Depression? (CSS 2011)
A. Weakness in American Banking System
B. International Economic imbalance of trade
C. Low American wages gave inadequate purchasing power to support excessive capital investment
D. All of these
The “White man’s burden” refers to _____________. (CSS 2011)
A. A belief in the equality of all races of man
B. The assumed “Superiority of the white race with obligation to guide and develop “inferior” races
C. European isolation policies
D. All of these
The North American colonies enjoyed economic success because of _____________. (CSS 2011)
A. Hardworking populations
B. The practice of mono-culture on plantations
C. The use of slave labor
D. Abundant natural resources and scarce labor and capital
