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Identify one of the final factors that led to the American Revolution.
Answer: the Coercive Acts -
Which British policy of forcing citizens to house and feed soldiers was so hated by the founders of the United States they specifically discussed it in the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights?
Answer: the Quartering Act -
Identify the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
Answer: Thomas Jefferson -
Which statement explains an economic impact of the American Revolution?
Answer: The American Revolution led to the rise of the “common citizen.” -
Which statement offers the best assessment of John Locke’s influence on the Founders of the U.S.?
Answer: John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.
Identify one of the final factors that led to the American Revolution.(1 point)
Responses
the Stamp Act
the Stamp Act
the French and Indian War
the French and Indian War
the Coercive Acts
the Coercive Acts
the Proclamation of 1763
Which British policy of forcing citizens to house and feed soldiers was so hated by the founders of the United States they specifically discussed it in the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights? (1 point)
Responses
the Stamp Act
the Stamp Act
the Quartering Act
the Quartering Act
the Townshend Act
the Townshend Act
the Proclamation of 1763
Identify the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. (1 point)
Responses
George Washington
George Washington
John Locke
John Locke
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
Which statement explains an economic impact of the American Revolution?(1 point)
Responses
The American Revolution ended mercantilism in the United States.
The American Revolution ended mercantilism in the United States.
The American Revolution caused the Anglican Church to lose members and change its name.
The American Revolution caused the Anglican Church to lose members and change its name.
The American Revolution ended the monarchy in the United States.
The American Revolution ended the monarchy in the United States.
The American Revolution led to the rise of the “common citizen.”
Which statement offers the best assessment of John Locke’s influence on the Founders of the U.S.?(1 point)
Responses
John Locke’s view on freedom of religion were evident in the Bill of Rights.
John Locke’s view on freedom of religion were evident in the Bill of Rights.
John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.
John Locke’s views about natural rights were evident in the Declaration of Independence.
John Locke’s view on separation of powers were evident in the U.S. Constitution.
John Locke’s view on separation of powers were evident in the U.S. Constitution.
John Locke’s views on freedom of speech were evident in the Bill of Rights.
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