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Page 1: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because:

they were the final battles of the Revolutionary Warthey were a response to the Boston Massacre

they were the first skirmishes of the Revolutionary Warall of the above are true

none of the above are true

Page 2: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

All of the following statements about the Boston Tea Party are correct except:the tea was dumped by the Sons of Liberty

the Boston Tea party occurred before the Boston Massacrethe Intolerable Acts were passed as a result of the Boston Tea Party

all of the above statements are correctnone of the above statements are correct

Page 3: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

All of the following statements are true of the Boston Massacre except:

five people died in the Boston MassacreCrispus Attucks died in the Boston Massacre

three of the British soldiers involved were executed all of the above are true

none of the above are true

Page 4: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

The Intolerable Acts:closed Boston harbor

were designed to punish Boston for the Boston Tea Partywere also known as the Coercive Acts

all of the above are correctnone of the above are correct

Page 5: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

All of the following statements are true of the French and Indian War except?the French fought against the British

the war was also known as the Seven Year’s Warthe War ended in 1763

all of the above statements are correctnone of the above statements are correct

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The Albany Congress:

assembled to protest the Stamp Actattempted to strengthen colonial unity

was a complete successresulted in the skirmishes of Lexington and Concord

had delegates from every colony

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All of the following statements are true regarding Pontiac’s War except:

Pontiac was an Ottawa chiefPontiac waged war against the colonists

some soldiers intentionally gave blankets infected with small pox to Pontiac’s followersall of the above statements are correct

none of the above statements are correct

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Britain’s policy of little regulation of the colonies and lax enforcement of rules was known as:

Mercantile TheorySalutary Neglect

ImperialismWacky RulesLiposuction

Page 9: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

The Proclamation of 1763:

restricted Colonial settlersrestricted Native Americans

restricted Acadiansrestricted Spanish missionariesrestricted Jonathon Bell

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Which Act placed a tax on all legal documents?The Navigation ActThe Quartering Act

The Sugar Act The Stamp Act

Page 11: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Which Act required the colonies to provide lodging for British soldiers?The Navigation ActThe Quartering Act

The Stamp Act The Sugar Act

Page 12: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Which Act effected sugar from the West Indies?The Navigation ActThe Quartering Act

The Stamp Act The Sugar Act

Page 13: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

The French and Indian War is significant because:

Spain lost all North American Colonial PossessionsNative Americans finally gained the upper hand dealing with the Europeans

The Colonists became tired of constant warfareBritain amassed a large debt due to the war

Page 14: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

All of the following statements are true regarding the Proclamation of 1763 except:

It forbid settlement west of the Appalachian MountainsIt was declared after the French and Indian War

It led to better relations with the ColonistsAll of the above are true

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The colonists reacted to the Stamp act by:

forming private militiasdumping British Tea into the Boston Harbormaking alliances with the Native Americans

boycotting British goods

Page 16: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

All of the following are true regarding the Declaratory Act except:they were designed to stop smuggling

they affirmed Britain’s right to bind the colonythey were passed after the repeal of the Stamp Act

all of the above are correct

Page 17: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Which of the following statements regarding the Boston Massacre is true?

The British Soldiers were convicted and hangedThe Colonists killed two of the soldiers

The conflict began with snowballsMany of the Soldiers were angry because Colonists had been taking their jobs

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The first permanent English colony was:JamestownRoanokePlymouth

Massachusetts Bay ColonyNone of the above

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Who is credited with saving Jamestown?John SmithJohn Rolfe

Jonathon EdwardsCaleb Lee

Maurice Gregory

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Which colony passed an act promising tolerance for all Christians?Georgia

South CarolinaNew YorkDelawareMaryland

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Which of the following colonies was intended to be a haven for Catholics?Georgia

PennsylvaniaMaryland

Rhode IslandNew York

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Which of the following was a crude agreement to form a government where the majority will would be obeyed?

the Connecticut Constitutionthe Virginia House of Burgesses

the Bailey Assemblythe Mayflower Compact

the Zenger decision

Page 23: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Which of the following colonies was founded by the Lord Baltimore?JamestownRoanokePlymouth

Massachusetts Bay ColonyNone of the above

Page 24: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

All of the following are true about Puritans except:

Puritans wanted to purify the Church of EnglandPuritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony

John Winthrop was a PuritanPuritans wanted to separate from the Church of England

All of the above are true

Page 25: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Who is famous for cultivating a marketable crop of tobacco?John SmithJohn Rolfe

Jonathon EdwardsCarmon Williams

Ruby Butler

Page 26: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

An early example of a systematic slave code, adopted by the Carolinas, was:The Barbados CodeThe Trenton Code

The Zenger decisionThe Diaspora

The Connecticut Constitution

Page 27: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Which colony had the nickname “City upon a hill”?JamestownRoanokePlymouth

Massachusetts Bay ColonyNone of the above

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Who was convicted of heresy and exiled for religious beliefs?

Anne HutchinsonJonathan Edwards

Jasmine HortonNikolas Ward

Shanice Sealey

Page 29: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

John Calvin was:the author of the Connecticut Constitution

the prosecutor in the Zenger case.an early Protestant Reformer.

a designer of famous blue jeans.an admiral who suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Spanish Armada.

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Who founded Rhode Island?Baltimore

OglethorpeWilliams

PennNone of the above

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Which of the following statements about King Philip is not true?

King Philip was also known as Metacom.King Philip was a Native American leader.

King Philip won his first war against the British and colonistsAll of the above are true.

None of the above are true

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Which colony was considered the most liberal of the New England colonies?Georgia

New YorkDelaware

Rhode Island

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New York was once:New HavenPlymouth

New AmsterdamNew Stockholm

New Norway

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Which of the following was a religious revival?the Great Migration

the Great Awakeningthe Glorious Revolution

the Great Diasporanone of the above

Page 35: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

The Middle Passage refers to:

the route of slave trade from Africa to the New Worldthe trade route from the Middle colonies to the Southern colonies.

the trade route from the New England colonies to the Southern colonies.the route used by the British to attack the Spanish Armada

none of the above are correct

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The most liberal of the Middle Colonies was:Georgia

New YorkDelaware

Rhode IslandNone of the above.

Page 37: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Which of the following was not a “Bread Colony”?New York

New JerseyDelaware

PennsylvaniaRhode Island

Page 38: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Which word best describes Diaspora?MigrationScatteringGenocideGathering

Variety

Page 39: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

Who delivered the famous sermon Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God?John Calvin

John WinthropMartin Luther

Jonathan Edwards

Page 40: Lexington and Concord were significant locations in the Revolutionary War because: they were the final battles of the Revolutionary War they were a response

A major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was they:

A) created a powerful chief executiveB) had no mechanism for AmendmentsC) made it too difficult to raise revenue through taxesD) all of the above were weaknesses

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English colonists who settled Virginia were different from the Native Americans

in all the following ways EXCEPT:

A) whether property could be privately ownedB) work that was considered appropriate for womenC) the importance of religion in daily lifeD) the best way to utilize the earth's resources

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Which of the following statements about the Stamp Act is NOT true?

A) Opposition built upon earlier colonial resentment of the Sugar Act.B) The Act had particular opposition from lawyers and writers.C) One of the colonist's reaction was a boycottD) Colonists sent letters to Parliament threatening revolution if the Act was not

repealed

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One of the reasons the Chesapeake Bay settlement expanded more quickly than Massachusetts Bay was because

A) Massachusetts settlers had no desire to expandB) the favorable climate of the Chesapeake region

led to a higher birth rateC) no Native Americans inhabited the Chesapeake

regionD) an economy based upon cash crops required a

large amount of land

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Anglo-American women in the colonies:

A) had more rights than Native American womenB) attended church less frequentlyC) could own property only if they were widowed or

unmarriedD) had the same voting rights as Anglo-American men

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Which of the following statements about indentured servants is the MOST accurate?

A) most indentured servants came expecting freedom and land after upon completion of their service

B)most indentured servants were slaves for lifeC) most indentured servants had been convicted in England and shipped

to the colonies as convictsD) indentured servants had no legal rights or protections

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The Northwest Land Ordinance of 1787 was significant because:

A) it opened all the new territories to slaveryB) it defined the process by which territories could become statesC) it claimed all land west of the Missisippi River as property of the United

StatesD) all of the above are correct

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Which best describes the concept of "virtual representation"?

A) Paper money must always be backed by a gold standardB) Although slaves cannot vote, their population should be included when determining how many representatives a state hasC) All English subjects should receive a trial by their peersD) All English subjects are represented in Parliament, even if they are not

present

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The "First Great Awakening" can be viewed as a direct response to:

A) PuritanismB)The Enlightenment

C)ExistentialismD)Transcendentalism

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Roger Williams was banished from Massachusetts Bay colony for advocating:

A) PolygamyB)women's Suffrage and legal rights within the church and governmentC) the separation of church and stateD) independence from England

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Which of the following statements about Puritans is MOST accurate?

A) All Protestants should be allowed to practice their religious beliefs.

B) All Christians had the right to practice their religious beliefs.C) Religious freedom should only apply to Puritans.D) Anne Hutchinson was within her rights as a Christian to speak openly against Puritan beliefs.

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The Sugar Act was significant because:

A) it levied taxes aimed at raising revenue instead of controlling trade

B)it allowed all revenue raised to stay in the coloniesC) it created little to no opposition in the coloniesD) it led to increasing tensions between the British and French before the French and Indian War

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. ____________________________ had the most influence on

the daily life of colonists of the seventeenth century.

A) Baptists in the CarolinasB)Catholics in MarylandC)Anglicans in VirginiaD)Puritans in Massachusetts

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Which of the following documents encouraged church membership

in the Massachusetts Bay Colony?A) the Mayflower CompactB) the Halfway CovenantC)the Fundamental OrdersD)the Virginia Resolves

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Answer the following three questions using the cartoon below Who created the join, or die political

cartoon?A) Benjamin FranklinB)Thomas Jefferson

C)John AdamsD)James Otis

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Answer the following three questions using the cartoon below

. The cartoon was created after the events of:

A) the French and Indian WarB) the Coercive Acts were enforced on

BostonC)the US declared independence from

BritainD) the Albany Congress

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Answer the following three questions using the cartoon below

Which of the following best implies the original message of the cartoon?

A) The colonies must unite against British oppression.B) The colonies must unite against the FrenchC) Snakes are bad mmm-kayD) The original thirteen states must ratify the Constitution to

survive

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The battle of Saratoga was significant because:

A) it demonstrated to the French that the Americans could defeat the British

B) it led to the death of General CornwallisC)it marked the end of the Revolutionary WarD)it is considered the first skirmish of the Revolutionary War

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One major success of the Articles of Confederation was:

A) the creation of a strong and successful executive branch

B)the defeat of Shay's Rebellion in MassachusettsC)establishing majority votes to Amend laws and pass

taxesD)the passage of the Northwest Land Ordinance of

1787

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Which of the following statements best describes "loyalists"?

A) They were few in number and had little supportB) They made up anywhere from 20-30 percent of the populationC) They were strongest in the manufacturing areas, such as New

EnglandD)They were comprised mostly of Quakers

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What compromises were critical to success of the Constitutional Convention?

A) Slavery and representation in CongressB)Term limits an taxationC)Voting rights for womenD)The abolition of slavery

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What British action outraged colonists the most?

A) the Sugar Act and its enforcementB) the repeal of the Townshend Acts and the passage of the

Declaratory ActC)the argument of virtual representationD)the passage of the Coercive Acts following the Boston Tea Party

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In 1775, the Second Continental Congress:

A) voted to cut all ties with BritainB) declared IndependenceC)created the Articles of ConfederationD) sent the Olive Branch Petition to King

George III

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After the French and Indian war, the British government wanted to

do all of the following EXCEPT:

A) continue the policy of salutary neglectB)exert tighter control on the coloniesC)have colonists help pay for the debt from the French and

Indian warD) enforce mercantile theory

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Define Mercantile theory.

A nation’s wealth is determined by a favorable balance of trade and true wealth is determined by gold reserves. Colonies should help

enrich the Mother Country.

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Define egalitarianism.

The belief of equality.

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Define Virtual Representation

Parliament represents all members of the British Empire.