NAEP US History Grade 12

Category - US History

American social development has been continually beginning over again on the frontier. The expansion westward with its new opportunities, its continuous touch with the simplicity of primitive society, furnishes the forces dominating the American character. The true point of view in the history of this nation is not the Atlantic coast, it is the Great West.-Frederick Jackson Turner, 1893Turner made his speech about the importance of the American frontier partly in response to
  1. the closing of the frontier recorded in the 1890 census
  2. United States efforts to limit European immigration to frontier regions
  3. the elimination of slavery by the Thirteenth Amendment
  4. the great numbers of western pioneers who lost their farms
Explanation
Answer: A - the closing of the frontier recorded in the 1890 census.
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