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The Stamp Act was a parliamentary response to colonial objections to the Declaratory Act.

A) True
B) False

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The Bostonian who took the lead in fomenting public outrage against the Boston Massacre was ________.

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The Declaratory Act of 1766


A) caused renewed protests throughout the colonies.
B) was a sweeping assertion of Parliament's authority over the colonies.
C) threatened the colonies with military action should future protests develop.
D) was an attempt by outgoing minister George Grenville to save face.
E) All these answers are correct.

F) A) and E)
G) C) and E)

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Which of the following statements regarding the Coercive Acts is true?


A) Massachusetts became politically isolated from the other colonies.
B) Colonial boycotts decreased.
C) Massachusetts became a martyr in the cause of resistance.
D) The acts had little practical effect on the Massachusetts colony.
E) The acts were basically ignored by other colonial legislatures.

F) None of the above
G) A) and B)

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Throughout the French and Indian War, the Iroquois


A) fought on the side of the French.
B) allied themselves with the other tribes of the Ohio Valley.
C) were allied with Britain but took a relatively passive role in the conflict.
D) resented having to do more of the fighting than did the British regulars.
E) saw French requisition and impressment policies as necessary.

F) B) and E)
G) A) and D)

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In North American, as a result of the Seven Years' War, England


A) lost some of its global commercial supremacy.
B) granted more political autonomy to the American colonies.
C) shifted its interest away from the Caribbean colonies.
D) confirmed its commercial supremacy and increased its political control of the settled regions.
E) confirmed its commercial supremacy and shifted its interest away from the Caribbean colonies.

F) A) and E)
G) C) and E)

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The proposed Albany Plan of 1754


A) was intended to give the colonies greater independence from royal authority.
B) recognized the land rights of Indian tribes living within the colonies.
C) was approved by the colonial assemblies but was vetoed by Parliament.
D) revealed the difficulties colonies had in cooperating with each other.
E) attempted to create a united front with New France against Indian attacks.

F) D) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Massachusetts's extensive tavern system contributed to the colony's revolutionary activity.

A) True
B) False

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Resistance to British imperial authority was centered among associations of western farmers.

A) True
B) False

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When George III assumed the throne of England, he


A) was considered to have a brilliant mind for politics.
B) was painfully immature.
C) faced a full rebellion in the colonies.
D) feared using the authority of his monarchy.
E) mandated official recognition of the Church of England in all colonies.

F) B) and C)
G) A) and B)

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Legislation passed by the Grenville ministry in 1764-1765 adversely affected ________ in America.


A) New England merchants
B) southern planters
C) small farmers
D) urban workers
E) All these answers are correct.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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By the 1750s, American colonial assemblies


A) had claimed the right to levy taxes.
B) existed only to implement the policies of the English Parliament.
C) felt little loyalty to the English government.
D) consisted of colonists all approved by royal governors.
E) were petitioning the king to charter new colonies to the west.

F) B) and D)
G) C) and D)

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Parliamentary legislation requiring colonists to provision and maintain the British army was called the ________.

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The architect of the British military move on Lexington and Concord was General ________.

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The Stamp Act of 1765


A) established a royal postal system between the American colonies and England.
B) required colonists to pay taxes on most printed documents.
C) replaced the Sugar Act of 1764.
D) proved to be ineffective, as most colonies refused to accept it.
E) cost the British government much more money than it made in revenues.

F) B) and D)
G) A) and C)

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The Tea Act of 1773 actually reduced the price of tea to colonial consumers.

A) True
B) False

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Following the conclusion of the French and Indian War,


A) most colonists welcomed England's greater control over their local affairs.
B) the newly acquired western lands were immediately opened for settlement.
C) many colonists began to call for full independence from England.
D) the economy of several American colonies was in ruins.
E) the Iroquois alliance with the British quickly unraveled.

F) D) and E)
G) B) and D)

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The legislation confirming parliamentary authority over the colonies was called the ________ Act.

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In the years after the Glorious Revolution, political power in England increasingly shifted toward


A) the monarchy.
B) Parliament.
C) the citizens.
D) the Anglican Church.
E) the colonial governors.

F) C) and D)
G) A) and E)

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The colonial boycott of tea in 1773


A) was based on colonists' anger at having to pay a new tax.
B) involved relatively small numbers of people.
C) was led in large part by women, who were the primary consumers of tea.
D) had little financial effect on England.
E) resulted in the arrest of the Daughters of Liberty.

F) B) and E)
G) C) and D)

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