1. One of the main concerns of this passage is to account for the
(A) decrease in total population in northern cities after 1750---we dont know about this decrease
(B) slowing of the growth rate of the Black population of the northern colonies after 1750--yes majority of the passage is build up or support for this
(C) increasing urbanization of the northern colonies during the eighteenth century--not the case
(D) political unrest in northern cities in the late .eighteenth century-- not mentioned
(E) influence of agricultural innovation on the population of the northern colonies during the eighteenth century-- small portion
Ans B
2. AU of the following are listed in the passage as sources for data about the colonial population in the eighteenth century EXCEPT
(A) local censuses- last para
(B) travelers' accounts- last para
(C) reports of colonial administrators- last para
(D) birth and death records- not mentioned
(E) the national census- first para
Ans D
3. Of the following, which is the most likely source of this passage?
(A) A textbook on demographic analysis--ts only done for one race and C is more specific
(B) A history of the South before the Civil War-- not specifc to south
(C) An article on eighteenth-century demographic change in the United States- all stats and data support this fact
(D) An extended analysis °lilacs and labor relations in the United States---not mentioned
(E) A history of immigration to the United States---history is not discussed
Ans C
4. According to the passage which of the following was a significant factor in European immigration to the United States in the eighteenth century?
(A) The increasing urbanization of the northern colonies throughout the eighteenth century--not mentioned
(B) The abolition of slavery in the northern colonies at the end of the eighteenth century--that was one of the other causes for slow growth
(C) The signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783----'First, immigration of European workers increased after the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783,
(D) The growth of large-scale farming in the southern colonies--- that was one of the other causes for slow growth
(E) Political unrest in the northern colonic--- not mentioned
Ans C
5. According to the passage, between 1700 and 1750, the growth rate of the total Black population exceeded that of the total White population by approximately how much per year?
(A) 1 percent
(B) 2 percent-- it was in excess of 4% and white was 3% hence difference was more than 1
(C) 3 percent
(D) 4 percent
(E) 5 percent
Ans B
6. If the post-1750 population trends described in the passage had continued, which of the following could be an accurate description of the population of the United States in 1850?
(A) The urban population was smaller than it had been in the eighteenth century, but the rural population was larger.--cant be inferred
(B) The proportions of Black people and White people were roughly equal in the North, but White people outnumbered Black people in the South.--cant be inferred
(C) The size of the population of the United States and the proportions of Black people and White people were roiled), equal to what they had been in 1790.--cant be inferred
(D) The proportion of Black people in the rural South was higher than it was in the total population.- cant be inferred
(E) The proportion of Black people in urban areas to White people in those same areas remained constant.--- since they increased by same growth factor hence proportion would remain same
Ans E
7. The passage suggests that census data gathered throughout the eighteenth century regarding the distribution and growth of the population could best be used to support which of the following claims?
(A) Industrialization was the chief contributing factor to the urbanization of the Black population.-- we dnt know
(B) Agricultural expansion in the South was a contributing factor to the continuation of the slave trade.---yes cuz blacks moved to the south
(C) The population of the northern colonies grew more rapidly than that of the southern colonies.-- no stats to prove this
(D) The abolition of slavery in Massachusetts con¬tributed to a decline in the number of slaves in the total population.-- we dont know its impact on overall slaves
(E) Records kept in the northern colonies were much more accurate than those kept in the southern colonies.-- no such evidence given
Ans B
8. Of the following, which is the most appropriate title for this passage?
(A) The Urban Experience in the Pre-Revolutionary Period--- not sure of period and urban experience was not a major theme
(B) Conflicts in the Northern Colonies---no conflicts given
(C) Demographic Trends in the Black Population-- yes we are just discussing about migration stats for blacks
(D) The Expansion of Slavery-- we dont know about magnitude
(E) Pre-Revolutionary Labor Trends in the North and South-- labor trends is too broad
Ans C