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Page 1: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and ConcordB. Long IslandC. TrentonD. Saratoga

Page 2: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Washington’s army fought German _________ at the battles of Trenton and Princeton. A. spies B. mercenaries

C. traitors D. artisans

Page 3: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Which of the following is the last major battle of the American Revolution?

A. Saratoga B. Yorktown

C. Valley Forge D. Bunker Hill

Page 4: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Washington’s army spent a long and cold winter at ______ PA. A. Coconut GroveB. Maple ValleyC. Two RiversD. Valley Forge

Page 5: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Which of the following is out of order? A. Battle of YorktownB. Battles of Lexington and ConcordC. The Olive Branch PetitionD. Declaration of Independence

Page 6: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

During this battle, Washington’s troops rowed across the icy Delaware River to New Jersey.

A. Lexington and Concord B. Bunker HillC. Valley Forge D. Trenton

Page 7: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

The redcoats won this battle, but at tremendous cost. The inexperienced colonial militia had held its own against the world’s most powerful army. A. Bunker HillB. TrentonC. YorktownD. Saratoga

Page 8: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Which event BEST completes the title of this list?

A. The French and Indian War B. The Revolutionary War C. Westward ExpansionD. War of 1812

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Page 9: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

According to the map, which of these best explains why

Cornwallis and his army were forced to surrender at Yorktown?

A. British naval forces were occupied with wars in Europe

B. Lafayette and his troops were waiting for Cornwallis in New York

C. They were trapped by American and French land and sea forces

D. Washington and Rochambeau had defeated Cornwallis in South Carolina

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Page 10: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

An Example of a primary source of information about the American Revolution is a

A. TextbookB. Biography C. Diary D. Documentary

Page 11: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Which event best completes the timeline

A. Jefferson makes Louisiana PurchaseB. Pilgrims land at Plymouth C. George Washington is elected presidentD. Boston Tea Party takes place

Page 12: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence, and what colony was he from? A. Thomas Jefferson/PennsylvaniaB. Thomas Jefferson/VirginiaC. George Washington/VirginiaD. Benjamin Franklin/Pennsylvania

Page 13: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Which of the following best describes the quote:“My only regret is that I have but one life to give for my country” -Nathan Hale

A. Conformity B. Prejudice C. Altruism D. Stereotype

Page 14: This battle was considered the turning point A. Lexington and Concord B. Long Island C. Trenton D. Saratoga

Last night while you were sleeping, American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan displayed _________.

A. Altruism B. Prejudice C. Stereotypes