Question 11
A)Identify why Sweden was relatively more successful than Denmark and Norway based on maps, geographic location, and resources.(1 point)
Responses
Sweden had access to fjords.
Sweden had access to fjords.
Sweden had greater distance from its enemies such as England and Russia.
Sweden had greater distance from its enemies such as England and Russia.
Sweden’s mountainous terrain protected it from enemies.
Sweden’s mountainous terrain protected it from enemies.
Sweden had more fertile land because of inland rivers.
Sweden had more fertile land because of inland rivers.
Question 12
A)How did the Intolerable Acts help lead to the American Revolution?(1 point)
Responses
They influenced colonists’ ideas on the rights of citizens and the role of government.
They influenced colonists’ ideas on the rights of citizens and the role of government.
They showed the colonists that the British were oppressive, leading to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
They showed the colonists that the British were oppressive, leading to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
They led to the creation of the Proclamation of 1763, which showed colonists that the British would not keep promises.
They led to the creation of the Proclamation of 1763, which showed colonists that the British would not keep promises.
They led to increased taxes on goods such as sugar, textiles, tea, and wool.
They led to increased taxes on goods such as sugar, textiles, tea, and wool.
Question 13
A)Why were the treaties between Indigenous peoples and the U.S. government not enforceable?(1 point)
Responses
These treaties were often not ratified by the British government.
These treaties were often not ratified by the British government.
These treaties were often not ratified by U.S. government agencies.
These treaties were often not ratified by U.S. government agencies.
These treaties were often not ratified by the U.S. Senate.
These treaties were often not ratified by the U.S. Senate.
These treaties were often not ratified by the U.S. Supreme Court.
These treaties were often not ratified by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Question 14
A)In the American colonies, where were indentured servitude and chattel slavery most common?(1 point)
Responses
Indentured servitude was mainly used in the northern American colonies. In the southern American colonies, chattel slavery was more common.
Indentured servitude was mainly used in the northern American colonies. In the southern American colonies, chattel slavery was more common.
Indentured servitude was mainly used in the southern American colonies. In the northern American colonies, chattel slavery was more common.
Indentured servitude was mainly used in the southern American colonies. In the northern American colonies, chattel slavery was more common.
Both systems were equally common across the American colonies.
Both systems were equally common across the American colonies.
Indentured servitude was mainly used in the northern American colonies. Chattel slavery was most common in the western American colonies.
Indentured servitude was mainly used in the northern American colonies. Chattel slavery was most common in the western American colonies.
Question 15
A)Which amendment of the Bill of Rights reflects Voltaire’s ideas about individual liberties?(1 point)
Responses
the First Amendment
the First Amendment
the Eighth Amendment
the Eighth Amendment
the Second Amendment
the Second Amendment
the Third Amendment
the Third Amendment
Question 16
A)Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla initiated an uprising in what Spanish colony?(1 point)
Responses
Brazil
Brazil
Haiti
Haiti
Jamaica
Jamaica
New Spain
New Spain
Question 17
A)Which of the following best explains why the influence of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights has lessened in recent decades?(1 point)
Responses
The U.S. Bill of Rights, while revolutionary when it was written, increasingly seems too limited in comparison to newer rights documents.
The U.S. Bill of Rights, while revolutionary when it was written, increasingly seems too limited in comparison to newer rights documents.
Many countries have tried democracy but found it did not work for them, causing them to give up on the American model.
Many countries have tried democracy but found it did not work for them, causing them to give up on the American model.
People no longer want to use the U.S. Constitution because so many countries were not successful in keeping the constitutions they developed.
People no longer want to use the U.S. Constitution because so many countries were not successful in keeping the constitutions they developed.
The practices of separation of powers, checks and balances, and judicial review are no longer seen as useful.
The practices of separation of powers, checks and balances, and judicial review are no longer seen as useful.
Question 18
A)How did the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen lead to the independence of Haiti?(1 point)
Responses
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen inspired the American Revolution, and the people of Saint-Domingue followed its example.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen inspired the American Revolution, and the people of Saint-Domingue followed its example.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was written by Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture to inspire the affranchis.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was written by Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture to inspire the affranchis.
The enslaved people in the colony of Saint-Dominque started a revolution when the declaration was not adopted by the colonists.
The enslaved people in the colony of Saint-Dominque started a revolution when the declaration was not adopted by the colonists.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen automatically freed the all enslaved people in French territories, making the colony of Saint-Domingue independent.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen automatically freed the all enslaved people in French territories, making the colony of Saint-Domingue independent.
Question 19
A)How did the Agricultural Revolution allow farmers to make money?(1 point)
Responses
Enclosures allowed famers to practice new farming methods and make money off the land.
Enclosures allowed famers to practice new farming methods and make money off the land.
Farmers were able to rent out machines to other famers.
Farmers were able to rent out machines to other famers.
A surplus of food allowed farmers to sell extra crops to cities and towns, and eventually overseas.
A surplus of food allowed farmers to sell extra crops to cities and towns, and eventually overseas.
Farmers gave up working the farm to make a better living working in factories.
Farmers gave up working the farm to make a better living working in factories.
Question 20
A)Identify the main reason for global migration during the Industrial Revolution.(1 point)
Responses
technology
technology
more jobs
more jobs
colonization
colonization
hopes for a better life
hopes for a better life
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