Question 12 A)How did the Intolerable Acts help lead to the American Revolution?(1 point) Responses 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 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 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. 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.
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B) They showed the colonists that the British were oppressive, leading to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. They influenced colonists' ideas on the rights of citizens and the role of government. They led to increased taxes on goods such as sugar, textiles, tea, and wool.
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They showed the colonists that the British were oppressive, leading to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
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. Supreme Court. These treaties were often not ratified by the U.S. Supreme Court. 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. Senate.
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. 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 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. 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.
Indentured servitude was mainly used in the northern American colonies. In the southern American colonies, chattel slavery was more common.
Question 15 A)Which amendment of the Bill of Rights reflects Voltaire’s ideas about individual liberties?(1 point) Responses the Second Amendment the Second Amendment the Third Amendment the Third Amendment the Eighth Amendment the Eighth Amendment the First Amendment the First Amendment
The First Amendment
Question 16 A)Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla initiated an uprising in what Spanish colony?(1 point) Responses Haiti Haiti Jamaica Jamaica Brazil Brazil New Spain New Spain