Exam 4: From Colonies to States
Exam 1: The Collision of Cultures90 Questions
Exam 2: Englands Colonies97 Questions
Exam 3: Colonial Ways of Life92 Questions
Exam 4: From Colonies to States99 Questions
Exam 5: The American Revolution98 Questions
Exam 6: Strengthening the New Nation97 Questions
Exam 7: The Early Republic93 Questions
Exam 8: The Emergence of a Market Economy100 Questions
Exam 9: Nationalism and Sectionalism89 Questions
Exam 10: The Jacksonian Era92 Questions
Exam 11: The South, Slavery, and King Cotton88 Questions
Exam 12: Religion, Romanticism, and Reform94 Questions
Exam 13: Western Expansion87 Questions
Exam 14: The Gathering Storm86 Questions
Exam 15: The War of the Union91 Questions
Exam 16: The Era of Reconstruction91 Questions
Exam 17: Business and Labor in the Industrial Era93 Questions
Exam 18: The New South and the New West94 Questions
Exam 19: Political Stalemate and Rural Revolt89 Questions
Exam 20: Seizing an American Empire95 Questions
Exam 21: The Progressive Era87 Questions
Exam 22: America and the Great War93 Questions
Exam 23: A Clash of Cultures81 Questions
Exam 24: The Reactionary Twenties90 Questions
Exam 25: 2589 Questions
Exam 26: The Second World War100 Questions
Exam 27: The Cold War and the Fair Deal92 Questions
Exam 28: Cold War America96 Questions
Exam 29: A New Frontier and a Great Society82 Questions
Exam 30: Rebellion and Reaction98 Questions
Exam 31: Conservative Revival99 Questions
Exam 32: Twenty-First-Century America103 Questions
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________ was perhaps the most radical of the American rebels and organized the Committee of Correspondence.
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One of the chief objectives of policy under George Grenville was to
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During the events of Lexington and Concord, both sides were correct in assuming that the other would back down, as no shots were actually fired.
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The Spanish colonies in North America failed, in part, because
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In April 1775, the British marched to Concord, Massachusetts, in an effort to
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John Locke's writings offered a powerful justification for revolution in extreme circumstances.
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The Glorious Revolution was an unprecedentedly bloody conflict in terms of battle deaths.
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Which of the following statements accurately describes the Navigation Act of 1651?
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Which of the following statements accurately describes Thomas Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence?
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In which of the following ways were the English colonies in North America different from the colonies of New France and New Spain?
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Which of the following statements about the 1765 Stamp Act is accurate?
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Which of the following was a result of the Boston Massacre?
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In the South, British troops and colonial militia fought the
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Which of the following concepts was the basis of mercantilism?
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The British triumph in the French and Indian War found Americans
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