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US History Review Game
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  • CACOYANUDO

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  • Which of the following were reasons for English
    colonization?
  • A) religious tensions
  • B) population increases
  • C) enclosure system
  • D) strict criminal code
  • B C
  • F) all of the above

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  • ___________________ was one of the leaders of the
    1st Great Awakening that wrote about Sinners in
    the Hands of an Angry God.
  • Charles Grandison Finney
  • B) Jonathan Edwards
  • C) John Humphreys
  • D) John Smith

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  • Through a combination of daring, brutality, and
    greed, the conquistadors
  • A) made possible the creation of a Spanish empire
    in America.
  • B) brought capitalism to Mexico.
  • C) founded St. Augustine.
  • D) introduced African slavery into America.

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  • The first and perhaps most profound result of the
    meeting of native and European cultures were the
  • exchange of plants and animals.
  • B) importation of European diseases.
  • C) native adoption of European ways of waging
    war.
  • D) intermarriage of Europeans and natives.

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  • According to the theory of mercantilism, a nation
    could be made strong by
  • exporting more than it imported.
  • B) building up a large standing army.
  • C) defeating its neighbors in war.
  • D) importing more than it exported.

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  • The first successful English settlement was
  • Roanoke
  • Jamestown
  • C) Plymouth
  • D) St. Augustine

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  • One of the biggest problems during the first
    years of the Jamestown settlements was
  • the unwillingness of colonists to grow food.
  • B) fights over the colony's few white women.
  • C) attacks by Indian neighbors.
  • D) battles between slave-owners and
    non-slave-owners.

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  • Captain John Smith helped Jamestown survive when
    he
  • A) divided the duties and privileges of
    leadership among several members of a council.
  • B) imposed work and order on the colonyno work,
    no food.
  • C) ended raids perpetrated on neighboring Indian
    villages to steal food and kidnap natives.
  • D) divided the colony's profits among the
    stockholders.

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  • Which of the following were considered the
    southern colonies?
  • GA, SC, NC, TN FL
  • B) MD, RI, VA
  • MA, MD, SC, NC VA
  • D) VA, MD, NC, SC, GA

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  • The ________________ was the hardest segment of
    the voyage for African Americans from the West
    Coast of Africa to the American colonies.
  • Middle Passage
  • B) Tight Package
  • C) Loose Passage
  • D) Navigation Acts

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  • What was the response of the Stamp Act and the
    Townshend Duties?
  • non-compliance and boycotts of British goods
  • b. smuggling from Italian merchants
  • noisy protests at first, then quiet surrender
  • d. the Declaration of Independence by the Stamp
    Act Congress

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  • The Coercive Acts or "Intolerable Acts"
  • a. isolated Massachusetts from the other
    colonies.
  • b. made Massachusetts a martyr in the eyes of
    other colonies.
  • c. created no concern among any group other
    than merchants.
  • d. increased the power of colonial assemblies.

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  • Thomas Paines __________________ pamphlet
    encouraged the colonists to break free from
    British rule when it stated why is a continent
    being ruled by an island?
  • Common Sense
  • b. Federalist Papers
  • Circular Letter
  • d. Albany Plan

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  • Why was the slavery issue omitted from the final
    draft of the Declaration of Independence?
  • a. Thomas Jefferson and the others on the
    committee did not want to free their slaves
  • b. The members of the committee were afraid of
    making the southern states angry and forcing them
    to remain loyal to Great Britain
  • c. It was implied that the slaves were free in
    the phrase all men are created equal.
  • d. The abolishment of slavery was never even an
    issue discussed in the committee

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  • Colonists argued that the Stamp Act was not
    proper because
  • it affected only a few people, so the burden was
    not shared.
  • b. the money raised would not be spent in the
    colonies.
  • the tax was too high.
  • d. colonies could be internally taxed only by
    their elected assemblies.

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  • The Boston Massacre
  • a. was probably the result of panic and
    confusion by British soldiers.
  • b. reversed the calming trend that had occurred
    after the repeal of the Townshend Acts.
  • c. made John Adams a leader of the resistance.
  • d. killed over thirty members of the resistance.

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  • After Pontiacs Rebellion, Sir Jeffrey Amherst
    established the ______________________ that kept
    British settlers from entering into Indian
    Territory of the Ohio River Valley.
  • a. Declaratory Line
    b.
    Proclamation Line
  • c. Tributary Line
    d.
    Mason-Dixon Line

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