Which of the following historical situations most directly shaped Paines argument

1

The best statement that demonstrates an accurate historical context for the cartoon is

French ambition in North America threatened British colonial security.

2

The event being described above was caused, in part, by

the passage of the Quartering Act.

3

The result of the event described above was

a trial that acquitted the British troops of their actions.

4

The excerpts were written in response to the

British government’s attempt to assert greater control over the North American colonies.

5

The ideas expressed by Paine and Jefferson are most consistent with

ideas of the Enlightenment.

6

The principles expressed by Paine and Jefferson best account for ________________________ during the American Revolution in the United States

the relatively limited power of the Articles of Confederation

7

One purpose of the Declaration of Independence was

to explain why the colonies had revolted.

8

The statement of _____________________ is true of the Declaration of Independence.

“it invoked the natural rights of humankind to justify revolt”

9

____________________________was the most immediate result of the territorial changes in the maps above.

Increased tensions and fighting with Indians in the Ohio River Valley

10

______________________was the primary cause of the territorial changes directed in the maps above.

A major war between the French and British

11

The ideas expressed in this excerpt stem from the concern __________________________ and this concern was among the founders of the United States.

that women will attempt to achieve political equality in the new nation

12

The above map illustrates the trend of _____________________________ in the development of colonial societies.

northern and southern colonies being divergent in their economic development

13

The Atlantic trade in the early 18th century most directly contributed to

an increase in the southern agrarian economic cash crop system.

14

______________________was the British law that most directly affected the trade depicted in the map.

15

___________________best exemplifies Hall’s argument over the constitution.

16

Compromise over slavery in the Constitution most directly reflected

the influence geography had on the development of the southern economy.

17

The decrease in British exports to the colonies most directly led to

increasing participation by women in producing goods for American use.

18

According to the excerpt above, John Dickinson was influenced by _______________ which was a development in the 1700s.

the Enlightenment ideas of John Locke

19

Following the Treaty of Paris in 1763, one of the biggest concerns of the British regarding North America was

preventing westward expansion to mend relations with natives previously allied with the French.

20

Following the French and Indian War, the American colonists were determined

to settle lands in the Ohio River Valley.

21

The ideas expressed by Thomas Jefferson are most consistent with

the ideas of the enlightenment.

22

The new code of laws Abigail Adams spoke of eventually led to the adoption of a

23

The cartoon was intended to

warn Americans of the dangers of divisive political parties and permanent foreign alliances.

24

The ideas expressed in the cartoon led up to

an independence movement based on arguments over the rights of British subjects.

25

____________is a group that would most likely challenged the views of the cartoonist

26

________________were the group that last influence due to the changes depicted in this map.

27

_____________________ became the new east-west border between English and Spanish North American land claims in 1763.

28

________________was most responsible for the change in European land claims depicted in the map.

The French and Indian War

29

Thomas Paine conveys a familiar concern for many American colonists in his

condemnation of mercantilist restraint of the American economy.

30

_________________________was the action by American colonists to demonstrate the greatest continuity with the sentiments expressed in Thomas Paine’s Common Sense.

The Stamp Act Congress success and support for the non-importation agreements

31

The protest above most closely resembles American reaction to the

32

The response by the government may have confirmed Anti-Federalist fear of

rights being taken away from individuals in favor of a strong federal government.

33

  1. Under the position of ____________ , George Washington issued the above Proclamation.

34

The concerns expressed by Washington were a response to the

controversy regarding support for the revolutionary government of France.

35

____________________most strongly opposed Washington’s point of view in the address.

Which of the following historical events in the 1790s most directly followed from the development described in the excerpt?

Which of the following historical events in the 1790s most directly followed from the developments described in the excerpt? The federal government established a new economic policy in part by assuming states' debts from the American Revolution.

Which of the following best describes Landsman's argument in the last paragraph of the excerpt?

Which of the following best describes Landsman's argument in the last paragraph of the excerpt? Toleration of religious diversity in the Middle Colonies was made a necessity because of patterns of migration.

What was the key concern that Galloway's plan was designed to address?

The goal of the plan — which is known as “Galloway's Plan of Union” — was to: Establish a political union between the American Colonies and Great Britain, based on the principles of “safety and freedom.” The plan aimed to address the “grievances” of the Colonies that did not have representation in Parliament.

Which of the following contributed to the outbreak of the Seven Years War?

The Seven Years' War resulted from an attempt by the Austrian Habsburgs to win back the province of Silesia, which had been taken from them by Frederick the Great of Prussia. Overseas colonial struggles between Great Britain and France for control of North America and India were also a cause of the war.