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Which political development greatly increased tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain in the years just before the American Revolution?
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jam
Which political development greatly increased tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain in the years just before the American Revolution?
A)
Jay's Treaty
B)
the XYZ Affair
C)
Pinckney's Treaty
D)
the Proclamation of 1763
A)
Jay's Treaty
B)
the XYZ Affair
C)
Pinckney's Treaty
D)
the Proclamation of 1763
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jam
my answer is D)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
D is correct.
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jam
Why did Georgia NOT send delegates to the First Continental Congress?
A)
Colonial leaders were afraid that the issue of slavery would arise.
B)
Many Georgians felt they needed the protection of British troops.
C)
Colonial leaders supported the British trade regulations.
D)
Many Georgians were opposed to a colonial alliance.
6)
Both John Locke and Thomas Jefferson wrote about the natural rights of man. In what document are these "unalienable rights" specifically mentioned?
A)
the Bill of Rights
B)
the Mayflower Compact
C)
the Preamble to the Constitution
D)
the Declaration of Independence
7)
How did the Stamp Act affect prices in the American colonies?
A)
It raised the price of many items.
B)
It lowered the price of most items.
C)
It made the price of some items less and some items more.
D)
Prices were not affected because the Stamp Act was a penalty fee.
8)
A Patriot in North America in the 1770s would have MOST LIKELY supported which of these?
A)
boycotting British-made goods
B)
supporting the "Coercive Acts"
C)
remaining a part of Great Britain
D)
becoming a member of the "red coats"
9)
In addition to Button Gwinnett and Lyman Hall, which other Georgian signed the Declaration of Independence?
A)
George Walton
B)
Daniel Stewart
C)
William Pierce
D)
Abraham Baldwin
10)
The Sons of Liberty led a revolt at the Georgia governor's mansion in 1766. They were protesting against the
A)
Stamp Act.
B)
Intolerable Acts.
C)
Siege of Savannah.
D)
Battle of the Rice Boats.
A)
Colonial leaders were afraid that the issue of slavery would arise.
B)
Many Georgians felt they needed the protection of British troops.
C)
Colonial leaders supported the British trade regulations.
D)
Many Georgians were opposed to a colonial alliance.
6)
Both John Locke and Thomas Jefferson wrote about the natural rights of man. In what document are these "unalienable rights" specifically mentioned?
A)
the Bill of Rights
B)
the Mayflower Compact
C)
the Preamble to the Constitution
D)
the Declaration of Independence
7)
How did the Stamp Act affect prices in the American colonies?
A)
It raised the price of many items.
B)
It lowered the price of most items.
C)
It made the price of some items less and some items more.
D)
Prices were not affected because the Stamp Act was a penalty fee.
8)
A Patriot in North America in the 1770s would have MOST LIKELY supported which of these?
A)
boycotting British-made goods
B)
supporting the "Coercive Acts"
C)
remaining a part of Great Britain
D)
becoming a member of the "red coats"
9)
In addition to Button Gwinnett and Lyman Hall, which other Georgian signed the Declaration of Independence?
A)
George Walton
B)
Daniel Stewart
C)
William Pierce
D)
Abraham Baldwin
10)
The Sons of Liberty led a revolt at the Georgia governor's mansion in 1766. They were protesting against the
A)
Stamp Act.
B)
Intolerable Acts.
C)
Siege of Savannah.
D)
Battle of the Rice Boats.
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jam
This is the test i am taking right now
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jam
im still working on all the rest of the problems
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Since this is a test, I won't help you. A test shows what YOU know. You're on your own now.
Answered by
jam
ok Mrs. Sue i have some work other than that test to do now can you help me with it please? i just submitted my test i was working on so now im doing my regular assignments. :)
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jam
but not right now i have to do something ill be back in 10 mins the deadline for the assignment is at 11:59 PM
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Katnip
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jam
yall doing to much talking bout "your on your own" like shut up and tell me the answer
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yanluis
Why did American colonists resent British taxes?
Answered by
becky lewis
The Stamp Act of 1765 was abhorred by the colonists because it represented an effort by the British to use taxes in order to raise money, and not to regulate commerce as in the past. For the colonists, this set a troubling precedent that would open the doors for more extensive taxation in the future.
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Girl with the missing cat
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