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FREE U.S. HISTORY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT HISTORY 2
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-Guarantee passing score -54 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Which of the following statements regarding Sir William Berkeley is FALSE?
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He extended the political representation for frontier settlers.
Question 2: William Penn
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Was a man of great wealth who converted to Quakerism Question 3: Which statement about French colonization in the new world is FALSE?
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The French, like the English, tried to remain separate from native people.Question 4: The origins of the majority of human existence in North America began
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From the southern tip of South America
Question 5: The seventeenth-century medical practice of deliberately bleeding a person was based on
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the belief that a person needed to maintain a balance of different bodily fluids.
Question 6: Under the English constitution during the eighteenth century
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Large areas of England had no direct political representation.
Question 7: Industrialization in colonial America was hampered by
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English parliamentary regulations, a small domestic market, an inadequate labor supply, and inadequate transportation network
Question 8: In the aftermath of King George's War
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Relations between the English, French, and Iroquois deteriorated.Question 9: The British Navigation Acts were designed to protect England from foreign competition in the colonies
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True Question 10: The "middle ground" refers in part to areas on the western edges of English colonial settlements
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True
Question 11: According to the terms of the Peace of Paris of 1763
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France ceded all of its claims to land west of the Mississippi River to Spain.
Question 12: Seventeenth-century southern plantations
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Tended to be rough and relatively small
Question 13: Like New York, the New Jersey colony
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Had great ethnic and religious diversity
Question 14: The Declaratory Act of 1766
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Was a sweeping assertion of Parliament's authority over the colonies.
Question 15: During the first stage (1754-1756) of the French and Indian War,
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The Iroquois were allied with the English but remained largely passive.Question 16: During the first half of the eighteenth century, royal officials in America
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Contributed to England's overall lax control of the colonies Question 17: The "starving time" in Jamestown during the winter of 1609-1610
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Was partly the result of colonists being kept barricaded in their palisade by local Indians.Question 18: Charismatic person who antagonized the leaders of Massachusetts Bay Colony by arguing that the clergy who were not among the "elect" had no right to spiritual office
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Anne Hutchinson Question 19: Bacon's rebellion was undertaken to do away with slavery in Virginia.
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False Question 20: One reason Roger Williams was deported from the Massachusetts colony was he
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Said the land occupied by the colonists belonged to the Indians.
Question 21: In the eighteenth century, the English constitution was
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An unwritten document Question 22: At the beginning of the seventeenth century, English Puritan discontent was increased by
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suppression of English catholics
Question 23: An encomienda was
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The right to exact tribe and labor from natives.Question 24: During the seventeenth century, English colonists in the Chesapeake saw
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A life expectancy for men of about forty years.Question 25: To reduce conflicts, Spanish policy toward the Pueblo Indians in the eighteenth century involved all of the following EXCEPT
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An expansion of encomienda system Question 26: Backyard pits where waste, both household and human, could be dumped
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Privies Question 27: In the mid-1600s, New England Puritan ministers began preaching against the decline of
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Piety
Question 28: The French and Indian War was fought in
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India, the West Indies, the North American interior, Europe