Question 2.2. (TCO 1) The Jamestown colony was established by (Points : 2)
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a
joint-stock company.
religious
dissenters.
English
missionaries.
an
aristocratic explorer.
Type: MC
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Question 3.3. (TCO 4) Why did English immigration to the colonies
drop dramatically after 1660? (Points
: 2)
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The
English were no longer sought after as indentured servants.
The
political turmoil in England kept them close to home.
The
English economy improved and political and religious conflict diminished.
The
English were opposed to the growing slave trade in the colonies.
Type: MC
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Question 4.4. (TCO 4) The Great Awakening led to (Points : 2)
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the
Enlightenment.
declining
interest in religion.
strengthened
evangelical sects, such as the Baptists.
scientific
discoveries.
Type: MC
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Question 5.5. (TCO 2) After Britain issued the Intolerable Acts,
colonists punished anyone supporting British policies or officials by (Points : 2)
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dunking
them in water.
hanging
them upside down.
putting
them in the stocks.
covering
them with tar and feathers.
Type: MC
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Question 6.6. (TCO 2) In the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson
refers to the natural rights due to every citizen as (Points : 2)
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life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
independent
liberty.
Paine’s
freedoms.
radical
power.
Type: MC
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Question 7.7. (TCO 2) The Patriots would not have won the Battle of
Yorktown and the American Revolution without help from (Points : 2)
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Spanish
explorers.
Germans.
the
French.
Native
Americans.
Type: MC
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Question 8.8. (TCO 1) The Articles of Confederation created a
national government with (Points
: 2)
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three
branches of government.
a
president.
a
bicameral parliament.
a
congress of delegates.
Type: MC
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Question 9.9. (TCO 1) The constitution divides government power (Points : 2)
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among
many different states.
among
multiple branches of national government.
among
representatives of the people.
between
state and national government.
Type: MC
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Question 10.10. (TCO 3) The assertion that states the right to disobey
federal law was called (Points
: 2)
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filibuster.
Calhounism.
anti-Jacksonism.
nullification.
Type: MC
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Question 11.11. (TCO 3) In the early 19th century, the
largest source of European immigration came from (Points : 2)
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Germany.
Poland.
England.
Ireland.
Type: MC
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Question 12.12. (TCO 3) Slavery expanded with the growth of (Points : 2)
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freight
shipment.
public
education.
cotton
plantations.
northern
industries.
Type: MC
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