Deck 3: Colonial Ways of Life
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Deck 3: Colonial Ways of Life
1
Benjamin Franklin believed a major reason for colonial population growth was:
A)government bounties for large families.
B)English immunity to contagious diseases.
C)rapid advances in medical science.
D)couples marrying later than in Europe.
E)an abundance of cheap land.
A)government bounties for large families.
B)English immunity to contagious diseases.
C)rapid advances in medical science.
D)couples marrying later than in Europe.
E)an abundance of cheap land.
an abundance of cheap land.
2
George Whitefield was a great preacher who even impressed Benjamin Franklin with his eloquence.
True
3
Which of the following was an advantage for women in North America regarding an expanding population?
A)Colonists married and started families earlier in Europe.
B)Women often had a child every two or three years before menopause.
C)Diseases and epidemics ran rampant.
D)Miscarriages were uncommon.
E)Infant mortality rates were uniformly low.
A)Colonists married and started families earlier in Europe.
B)Women often had a child every two or three years before menopause.
C)Diseases and epidemics ran rampant.
D)Miscarriages were uncommon.
E)Infant mortality rates were uniformly low.
Women often had a child every two or three years before menopause.
4
Jonathan Edwards saw emotionalism as a weakness among Christians.
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5
Most colonists strongly believed in the inferiority of women.
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6
In the New World,people were generally safe from disease and epidemics.
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7
Throughout the colonies,husbands expected what from their wives?
A)submission to their authority
B)an equal partnership in managing the household
C)instruction in religion and morality
D)romantic love as the basis of marriage
E)toleration of sex outside of marriage
A)submission to their authority
B)an equal partnership in managing the household
C)instruction in religion and morality
D)romantic love as the basis of marriage
E)toleration of sex outside of marriage
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8
Because traveling at night was dangerous in the colonies,taverns became important during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
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9
In 1691-1692,mass hysteria struck the town of Salem,Massachusetts,in the form of an outbreak of alleged witchcraft.
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10
The most important crop in the Virginia colony was tobacco.
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11
Initially,in the early seventeenth century,many of the first slaves were treated like indentured servants and earned their freedom.
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12
Which of the following statements about women's labor is NOT true?
A)Unmarried women often worked outside of the home.
B)They often did piecemeal work like spinning thread into yarn.
C)They were not accepted to work in highly skilled occupations.
D)Farm women had a very diverse realm of responsibilities.
E)Marriage usually isolated women to their own homes and gardens.
A)Unmarried women often worked outside of the home.
B)They often did piecemeal work like spinning thread into yarn.
C)They were not accepted to work in highly skilled occupations.
D)Farm women had a very diverse realm of responsibilities.
E)Marriage usually isolated women to their own homes and gardens.
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13
In British North America,black men and black women were often excluded from religious services out of the belief that Christianized slaves might seek to gain freedom.
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14
Although diseases were widespread in North America,colonists were less susceptible because:
A)of the dispersed nature of the American population.
B)Americans had been exposed to most diseases in Europe and had built up an immunity.
C)the colonies had much better doctors than England.
D)the diseases themselves were not as virulent as their European cousins.
E)American cities were cleaner than their European counterparts.
A)of the dispersed nature of the American population.
B)Americans had been exposed to most diseases in Europe and had built up an immunity.
C)the colonies had much better doctors than England.
D)the diseases themselves were not as virulent as their European cousins.
E)American cities were cleaner than their European counterparts.
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15
By 1700,tobacco,rice,and indigo were the most important export crops of Maryland,Virginia,and the Carolinas.
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16
New Englanders,more than southerners,turned to the sea for their livelihood.
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17
The colony of Pennsylvania was one of the most diverse in English North America,with English,German,Scots-Irish,and a variety of smaller national and ethnic groups represented.
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18
England transported more than 50,000 convicts to the North American colonies for settlement.
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19
Belief in witchcraft was widespread throughout Europe in the seventeenth century.
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20
During the eighteenth century,demand for slaves in the southern colonies declined slightly.
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21
Which of the following was true of New England in the seventeenth century?
A)Residents were required to be members of the Puritan Church.
B)Residents were intensely loyal to the wishes of the king and Parliament.
C)Church and state were separated in all New England colonies.
D)Considerable cultural and racial open-mindedness was practiced.
E)It was more governed by religious concerns than were the middle and southern colonies.
A)Residents were required to be members of the Puritan Church.
B)Residents were intensely loyal to the wishes of the king and Parliament.
C)Church and state were separated in all New England colonies.
D)Considerable cultural and racial open-mindedness was practiced.
E)It was more governed by religious concerns than were the middle and southern colonies.
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22
The largest number of German immigrants to the colonies settled in:
A)Rhode Island.
B)South Carolina.
C)New York.
D)Delaware.
E)Pennsylvania.
A)Rhode Island.
B)South Carolina.
C)New York.
D)Delaware.
E)Pennsylvania.
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23
The best explanation for the Salem witch craze is:
A)the playacting and false accusations of teenage girls.
B)the presence of real witches in Salem village.
C)social division and anxieties within the village.
D)the low rate of literacy among the villagers.
E)natural hallucinogens in the local water supply.
A)the playacting and false accusations of teenage girls.
B)the presence of real witches in Salem village.
C)social division and anxieties within the village.
D)the low rate of literacy among the villagers.
E)natural hallucinogens in the local water supply.
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24
Women in the American colonies:
A)generally had a lower status in society than did women in Europe.
B)often remained confined to the domestic sphere.
C)could vote and hold office.
D)were not likely to find eligible men to marry.
E)lived lives of quiet and leisure.
A)generally had a lower status in society than did women in Europe.
B)often remained confined to the domestic sphere.
C)could vote and hold office.
D)were not likely to find eligible men to marry.
E)lived lives of quiet and leisure.
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25
Slave codes:
A)helped potential runaways plan their escapes.
B)outlined the local laws that governed slave life and ownership.
C)were universal rules that applied to all slave owners,regardless of colony.
D)outlined the kinds of work slaves could do in certain geographic areas.
E)guaranteed slaves the right to worship weekly.
A)helped potential runaways plan their escapes.
B)outlined the local laws that governed slave life and ownership.
C)were universal rules that applied to all slave owners,regardless of colony.
D)outlined the kinds of work slaves could do in certain geographic areas.
E)guaranteed slaves the right to worship weekly.
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26
The success of rice as a perfect crop for South Carolina was helped by the development of:
A)plentiful labor and land in the colony.
B)the native population's willingness to work in the fields.
C)the minimal amount of labor it required.
D)the creation of irrigation systems that allowed laborers to flood and drain the fields.
E)the lack of rain in the region.
A)plentiful labor and land in the colony.
B)the native population's willingness to work in the fields.
C)the minimal amount of labor it required.
D)the creation of irrigation systems that allowed laborers to flood and drain the fields.
E)the lack of rain in the region.
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27
Which of the following spurred shipbuilding in New England?
A)the abundance of fish and whales off its coast
B)the region's extensive forests
C)the growing American Navy
D)the need for transporting southern cotton
E)southern purchases of New England-made ships
A)the abundance of fish and whales off its coast
B)the region's extensive forests
C)the growing American Navy
D)the need for transporting southern cotton
E)southern purchases of New England-made ships
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28
The witch craze in Salem started when:
A)a slave named Tituba cursed the village minister.
B)Indians attacked and looted the village.
C)several people died of a mysterious illness.
D)adolescent girls began to exhibit strange afflictions.
E)the town minister was caught in a sex scandal.
A)a slave named Tituba cursed the village minister.
B)Indians attacked and looted the village.
C)several people died of a mysterious illness.
D)adolescent girls began to exhibit strange afflictions.
E)the town minister was caught in a sex scandal.
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29
The middle colonies:
A)included Rhode Island and Maryland.
B)lacked a suitable base for commerce.
C)for many years had a black majority population.
D)were dominated by plantation agriculture.
E)geographically and culturally stood between New England and the southern colonies.
A)included Rhode Island and Maryland.
B)lacked a suitable base for commerce.
C)for many years had a black majority population.
D)were dominated by plantation agriculture.
E)geographically and culturally stood between New England and the southern colonies.
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30
New England's most important commodity was:
A)corn.
B)molasses.
C)fish.
D)turkeys.
E)rum.
A)corn.
B)molasses.
C)fish.
D)turkeys.
E)rum.
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31
Eliza Pinckney could be called a modern woman living in the colonial world for the following reasons,EXCEPT that she:
A)managed three plantations.
B)was a dedicated wife and mother.
C)occupied a supervisory role over her male counterparts.
D)managed her family affairs in addition to her other responsibilities.
E)cultivated indigo as a very lucrative cash crop.
A)managed three plantations.
B)was a dedicated wife and mother.
C)occupied a supervisory role over her male counterparts.
D)managed her family affairs in addition to her other responsibilities.
E)cultivated indigo as a very lucrative cash crop.
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32
Early settlers of Puritan New England typically lived:
A)in harmony with the local Indian tribes.
B)in communities loyal to the Church of England.
C)on large farms.
D)in a religiously tolerant society.
E)in communities where church and state were not separate.
A)in harmony with the local Indian tribes.
B)in communities loyal to the Church of England.
C)on large farms.
D)in a religiously tolerant society.
E)in communities where church and state were not separate.
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33
Which of the following is NOT true of New England home life?
A)New Englanders lived in plain and sturdy dwellings.
B)Most people went to bed at dark,regardless of the season.
C)The chairman sat at the head of the table at dinner.
D)Family life was centered around the main room with a fireplace.
E)Most New Englanders had well-appointed homes with glass windows.
A)New Englanders lived in plain and sturdy dwellings.
B)Most people went to bed at dark,regardless of the season.
C)The chairman sat at the head of the table at dinner.
D)Family life was centered around the main room with a fireplace.
E)Most New Englanders had well-appointed homes with glass windows.
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34
The covenant theory from which the Puritans drew their ideas contained:
A)the justification for New England's strict theocracy.
B)the notion that the king replaced God as the head of the government of the people.
C)the notion that men were capable of governing themselves well because they had been absolved of all sin when they entered the church.
D)a fundamental belief in democracy.
E)certain kernels of democracy in both church and state.
A)the justification for New England's strict theocracy.
B)the notion that the king replaced God as the head of the government of the people.
C)the notion that men were capable of governing themselves well because they had been absolved of all sin when they entered the church.
D)a fundamental belief in democracy.
E)certain kernels of democracy in both church and state.
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35
During the colonial period,prostitution:
A)was practically unknown.
B)was legal in most cities and states.
C)was especially common in port cities.
D)resulted in equal punishment for men and women.
E)was one of the few occupations open to women.
A)was practically unknown.
B)was legal in most cities and states.
C)was especially common in port cities.
D)resulted in equal punishment for men and women.
E)was one of the few occupations open to women.
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36
Which of the following statements about early colonial life in the Chesapeake region is true?
A)Settlers lived in very primitive houses.
B)Colonists were devoutly religious.
C)Men and women had very large families.
D)Indians tended to ignore and avoid English communities.
E)Settlers lived in small but ornate houses.
A)Settlers lived in very primitive houses.
B)Colonists were devoutly religious.
C)Men and women had very large families.
D)Indians tended to ignore and avoid English communities.
E)Settlers lived in small but ornate houses.
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37
In regard to religion,women:
A)frequently served as ministers.
B)were more likely to be churchgoers than men.
C)experienced more equality in Puritan churches.
D)were more likely than men to question religious authority.
E)were frequently employed as faith healers.
A)frequently served as ministers.
B)were more likely to be churchgoers than men.
C)experienced more equality in Puritan churches.
D)were more likely than men to question religious authority.
E)were frequently employed as faith healers.
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38
New England was settled by:
A)a joint-stock company.
B)religious fundamentalists.
C)military officers.
D)the king and his family.
E)ex-convicts and debtors.
A)a joint-stock company.
B)religious fundamentalists.
C)military officers.
D)the king and his family.
E)ex-convicts and debtors.
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39
In the seventeenth century,the cash crop that was the basis of the economy in Virginia and Maryland was:
A)rice.
B)tobacco.
C)indigo.
D)cotton.
E)barley.
A)rice.
B)tobacco.
C)indigo.
D)cotton.
E)barley.
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40
Of the following colonies,which one most embraced religious and ethnic diversity?
A)New York
B)Massachusetts
C)Pennsylvania
D)Virginia
E)Maryland
A)New York
B)Massachusetts
C)Pennsylvania
D)Virginia
E)Maryland
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41
By 1700,the most democratic and important social institutions were:
A)coffeehouses.
B)churches.
C)theaters.
D)colleges.
E)taverns.
A)coffeehouses.
B)churches.
C)theaters.
D)colleges.
E)taverns.
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42
Enlightenment thinkers such as Isaac Newton stressed the:
A)value of traditional religion.
B)virtue of divine right monarchy.
C)ability of reason to discover the laws of the universe.
D)superiority of art over science.
E)presence of God in nature.
A)value of traditional religion.
B)virtue of divine right monarchy.
C)ability of reason to discover the laws of the universe.
D)superiority of art over science.
E)presence of God in nature.
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43
Slaves who lived in northern colonies:
A)usually lived and worked in cities and towns.
B)were agricultural laborers like those in the South.
C)enjoyed more humane treatment than those in the Chesapeake.
D)usually possessed a trade or special skill.
E)were forced to become Puritans.
A)usually lived and worked in cities and towns.
B)were agricultural laborers like those in the South.
C)enjoyed more humane treatment than those in the Chesapeake.
D)usually possessed a trade or special skill.
E)were forced to become Puritans.
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44
John Peter Zenger's trial in 1735 established:
A)that truth is a defense in libel cases.
B)absolute freedom of the press.
C)private ownership of newspapers.
D)the right to send newspapers through the mail.
E)the legal difference between libel and slander.
A)that truth is a defense in libel cases.
B)absolute freedom of the press.
C)private ownership of newspapers.
D)the right to send newspapers through the mail.
E)the legal difference between libel and slander.
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45
Legally speaking,slaves were:
A)contracted workers.
B)property.
C)unfree laborers.
D)necessary for economic success.
E)largely Christian.
A)contracted workers.
B)property.
C)unfree laborers.
D)necessary for economic success.
E)largely Christian.
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46
The Stono Rebellion:
A)took place in Virginia.
B)was the only successful slave revolt of the colonial era.
C)was incited by a law forcing Christianity on slaves.
D)came about as a result of Spanish interference.
E)tightened controls on slaves.
A)took place in Virginia.
B)was the only successful slave revolt of the colonial era.
C)was incited by a law forcing Christianity on slaves.
D)came about as a result of Spanish interference.
E)tightened controls on slaves.
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47
Education in the colonies was:
A)most advanced in the South.
B)primarily intended for young women.
C)most advanced in frontier regions.
D)hampered in New England by the Puritans' anti-intellectual tradition.
E)usually seen as the responsibility of family and church.
A)most advanced in the South.
B)primarily intended for young women.
C)most advanced in frontier regions.
D)hampered in New England by the Puritans' anti-intellectual tradition.
E)usually seen as the responsibility of family and church.
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48
The religious revivals known as the Great Awakening did all of the following,EXCEPT:
A)affect all thirteen colonies.
B)split a number of churches.
C)feature traveling ministers.
D)emphasize an emotional style of preaching.
E)further promote Enlightenment thinking.
A)affect all thirteen colonies.
B)split a number of churches.
C)feature traveling ministers.
D)emphasize an emotional style of preaching.
E)further promote Enlightenment thinking.
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49
By the end of the colonial period,American cities:
A)were limited to the middle colonies.
B)were characterized by increasing social and economic equality.
C)held no more than 10 percent of the total population.
D)were cleaner,safer,and healthier than rural environments.
E)had majority non-English populations.
A)were limited to the middle colonies.
B)were characterized by increasing social and economic equality.
C)held no more than 10 percent of the total population.
D)were cleaner,safer,and healthier than rural environments.
E)had majority non-English populations.
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50
The Great Awakening developed in reaction to the:
A)attempt of British officials to regulate colonial churches.
B)increasing education and sophistication of backwoods settlers.
C)increasing role of emotionalism in religion.
D)tendency of the Enlightenment to place great emphasis on formal religion.
E)Deism and skepticism associated with the Enlightenment.
A)attempt of British officials to regulate colonial churches.
B)increasing education and sophistication of backwoods settlers.
C)increasing role of emotionalism in religion.
D)tendency of the Enlightenment to place great emphasis on formal religion.
E)Deism and skepticism associated with the Enlightenment.
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51
The events surrounding a suspected slave revolt in New York City in 1741 offer parallels to:
A)the English Civil War.
B)the Salem witch craze.
C)the American Revolution.
D)Bacon's Rebellion.
E)the Great Awakening.
A)the English Civil War.
B)the Salem witch craze.
C)the American Revolution.
D)Bacon's Rebellion.
E)the Great Awakening.
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52
Jonathan Edwards's famous sermon,"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," described:
A)a distant and uncaring God.
B)the gruesome reality of hell.
C)the beauty of God's creation.
D)the possibility of universal salvation.
E)God's desire that Americans economically prosper.
A)a distant and uncaring God.
B)the gruesome reality of hell.
C)the beauty of God's creation.
D)the possibility of universal salvation.
E)God's desire that Americans economically prosper.
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53
One of the most controversial elements of the Great Awakening was:
A)women who rose to speak during religious services.
B)the revolutionary approach of the New Light theology.
C)the democratizing of religion through revivalism.
D)the acceptance of confrontation as an element of worship.
E)the fearsome imagery of many of the sermons.
A)women who rose to speak during religious services.
B)the revolutionary approach of the New Light theology.
C)the democratizing of religion through revivalism.
D)the acceptance of confrontation as an element of worship.
E)the fearsome imagery of many of the sermons.
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54
Which church dominated the Chesapeake region by 1700?
A)Anglican
B)Quaker
C)Puritan
D)Baptist
E)Presbyterian
A)Anglican
B)Quaker
C)Puritan
D)Baptist
E)Presbyterian
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55
The Tennents did all of the following,EXCEPT:
A)call old-line ministers "cold and sapless."
B)urge people to renounce their ministers and pursue salvation on their own.
C)become disciples of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield.
D)consider the gathering of wealth to be acceptable for Christians.
E)urge parishioners to change their condition through political activity.
A)call old-line ministers "cold and sapless."
B)urge people to renounce their ministers and pursue salvation on their own.
C)become disciples of Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield.
D)consider the gathering of wealth to be acceptable for Christians.
E)urge parishioners to change their condition through political activity.
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56
Which of the following is NOT true of early colonial slavery?
A)Far more slaves went to the West Indies than to North America.
B)Slavery was present in all the English colonies.
C)Slaves had higher survival rates in North America than in the West Indies.
D)No colony had a majority slave population.
E)All slaves could expect a lifetime in bondage.
A)Far more slaves went to the West Indies than to North America.
B)Slavery was present in all the English colonies.
C)Slaves had higher survival rates in North America than in the West Indies.
D)No colony had a majority slave population.
E)All slaves could expect a lifetime in bondage.
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57
The English revivalist who preached to thousands and so impressed Benjamin Franklin was:
A)James Davenport.
B)Jonathan Edwards.
C)Evander Osteen.
D)George Whitefield.
E)William Tennent.
A)James Davenport.
B)Jonathan Edwards.
C)Evander Osteen.
D)George Whitefield.
E)William Tennent.
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58
Benjamin Franklin emphasized the Enlightenment in his:
A)denial of God's existence.
B)rise from poverty to riches.
C)passion for science and experimentation.
D)scandalous sex life.
E)work as a printer and publisher.
A)denial of God's existence.
B)rise from poverty to riches.
C)passion for science and experimentation.
D)scandalous sex life.
E)work as a printer and publisher.
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59
The largest city in the colonies at the end of the colonial period:
A)had a population of about 1 million.
B)had a population of about 2,000.
C)was Boston.
D)was Philadelphia.
E)had as many people as London.
A)had a population of about 1 million.
B)had a population of about 2,000.
C)was Boston.
D)was Philadelphia.
E)had as many people as London.
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60
Puritan commitment to education is best explained by their:
A)need for a literate workforce.
B)commitment to Enlightenment principles.
C)prior exposure to schools in England.
D)innate love of learning.
E)need to read the scriptures.
A)need for a literate workforce.
B)commitment to Enlightenment principles.
C)prior exposure to schools in England.
D)innate love of learning.
E)need to read the scriptures.
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Benjamin Franklin
A)gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
B)urged people to pursue salvation without ministers
C)urged his parishioners to experience a "new birth"
D)challenged biblical notions through science
E)former slave who became a major Virginia landowner
F)author of the Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack
G)was a newspaper editor tried for libel
H)developed indigo as an exotic staple
I)advocate of "natural law" and "natural rights"
J)confessed to witchcraft in Salem
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Benjamin Franklin
A)gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
B)urged people to pursue salvation without ministers
C)urged his parishioners to experience a "new birth"
D)challenged biblical notions through science
E)former slave who became a major Virginia landowner
F)author of the Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack
G)was a newspaper editor tried for libel
H)developed indigo as an exotic staple
I)advocate of "natural law" and "natural rights"
J)confessed to witchcraft in Salem
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62
Compare and contrast the way Englishmen and Indians used the land in colonial New England.
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63
Seventeenth-century slavery was unique in world history for its color basis.Examine the nature of this institution at that time,making sure to speak to the economic forces that drove it.
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64
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Jonathan Edwards
A)gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
B)urged people to pursue salvation without ministers
C)urged his parishioners to experience a "new birth"
D)challenged biblical notions through science
E)former slave who became a major Virginia landowner
F)author of the Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack
G)was a newspaper editor tried for libel
H)developed indigo as an exotic staple
I)advocate of "natural law" and "natural rights"
J)confessed to witchcraft in Salem
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Jonathan Edwards
A)gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
B)urged people to pursue salvation without ministers
C)urged his parishioners to experience a "new birth"
D)challenged biblical notions through science
E)former slave who became a major Virginia landowner
F)author of the Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack
G)was a newspaper editor tried for libel
H)developed indigo as an exotic staple
I)advocate of "natural law" and "natural rights"
J)confessed to witchcraft in Salem
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65
Which had the most far-reaching consequences on American culture: the Enlightenment or the Great Awakening? Why?
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66
We often think about the colonial period as filled with religion,and therefore filled with morality.With this in mind,discuss the immorality of the age.
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67
Describe both American society and the economy of the middle colonies.
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68
New Lights differed from Old Lights by:
A)their readiness to approach their religious conflict as open warfare.
B)discounting the element of choice in a person's faith.
C)including elements like choir into church services.
D)incorporating democracy and emotionalism into faith.
E)promising to reinforce traditional Puritanism.
A)their readiness to approach their religious conflict as open warfare.
B)discounting the element of choice in a person's faith.
C)including elements like choir into church services.
D)incorporating democracy and emotionalism into faith.
E)promising to reinforce traditional Puritanism.
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69
Describe the status of women in colonial society.What factors might account for this?
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70
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Tituba
A)gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
B)urged people to pursue salvation without ministers
C)urged his parishioners to experience a "new birth"
D)challenged biblical notions through science
E)former slave who became a major Virginia landowner
F)author of the Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack
G)was a newspaper editor tried for libel
H)developed indigo as an exotic staple
I)advocate of "natural law" and "natural rights"
J)confessed to witchcraft in Salem
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Tituba
A)gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
B)urged people to pursue salvation without ministers
C)urged his parishioners to experience a "new birth"
D)challenged biblical notions through science
E)former slave who became a major Virginia landowner
F)author of the Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack
G)was a newspaper editor tried for libel
H)developed indigo as an exotic staple
I)advocate of "natural law" and "natural rights"
J)confessed to witchcraft in Salem
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71
In what ways did settlement patterns,family life,population growth,and so forth differ in the New England and the southern colonies in the seventeenth century? What factors might account for these differences?
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72
Explain the system of education in the colonies.Which groups had the greatest impact on expanding educational opportunities to colonial citizens?
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73
Describe the ecology of the Atlantic Seaboard.Be sure to detail the various factors that shaped America's ecosystems.
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74
Discuss the New England shipping industry and its impact on colonial trade.
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75
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George Whitefield
A)gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
B)urged people to pursue salvation without ministers
C)urged his parishioners to experience a "new birth"
D)challenged biblical notions through science
E)former slave who became a major Virginia landowner
F)author of the Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack
G)was a newspaper editor tried for libel
H)developed indigo as an exotic staple
I)advocate of "natural law" and "natural rights"
J)confessed to witchcraft in Salem
Match each description with the item below.
George Whitefield
A)gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
B)urged people to pursue salvation without ministers
C)urged his parishioners to experience a "new birth"
D)challenged biblical notions through science
E)former slave who became a major Virginia landowner
F)author of the Pennsylvania Gazette and Poor Richard's Almanack
G)was a newspaper editor tried for libel
H)developed indigo as an exotic staple
I)advocate of "natural law" and "natural rights"
J)confessed to witchcraft in Salem
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76
During the seventeenth century,race-based slavery was very important in the New World.Discuss the concept of blackness and how Europeans used it to justify their enslavement of Africans.
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77
Examine mortality in the colonial era,making sure to note age,gender,and geographic considerations.
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78
According to the textbook,"Both geographically and culturally the middle colonies stood between New England and the South." Explain this statement.
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79
Describe the early development of slavery in the American colonies.
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80
Discuss the unique nature of colonial cities.Focus your emphasis on the social and political order,as well as the urban web.
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