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APUSH midterm unit 3

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The best statement that demonstrates an accurate historical context for the cartoon is

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French ambition in North America threatened British colonial security.

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The event being described above was caused, in part, by

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the passage of the Quartering Act.

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The result of the event described above was

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a trial that acquitted the British troops of their actions.

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The excerpts were written in response to the

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British government’s attempt to assert greater control over the North American colonies.

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The ideas expressed by Paine and Jefferson are most consistent with

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ideas of the Enlightenment.

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The principles expressed by Paine and Jefferson best account for ________________________ during the American Revolution in the United States

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the relatively limited power of the Articles of Confederation

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One purpose of the Declaration of Independence was

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to explain why the colonies had revolted.

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The statement of _____________________ is true of the Declaration of Independence.

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“it invoked the natural rights of humankind to justify revolt”

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____________________________was the most immediate result of the territorial changes in the maps above.

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Increased tensions and fighting with Indians in the Ohio River Valley

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______________________was the primary cause of the territorial changes directed in the maps above.

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A major war between the French and British

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The ideas expressed in this excerpt stem from the concern __________________________ and this concern was among the founders of the United States.

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that women will attempt to achieve political equality in the new nation

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The above map illustrates the trend of _____________________________ in the development of colonial societies.

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northern and southern colonies being divergent in their economic development

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The Atlantic trade in the early 18th century most directly contributed to

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an increase in the southern agrarian economic cash crop system.

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______________________was the British law that most directly affected the trade depicted in the map.

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The Navigation Act

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___________________best exemplifies Hall’s argument over the constitution.

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The three-fifth clause

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Compromise over slavery in the Constitution most directly reflected

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the influence geography had on the development of the southern economy.

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The decrease in British exports to the colonies most directly led to

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increasing participation by women in producing goods for American use.

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According to the excerpt above, John Dickinson was influenced by _______________ which was a development in the 1700s.

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the Enlightenment ideas of John Locke

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Following the Treaty of Paris in 1763, one of the biggest concerns of the British regarding North America was

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preventing westward expansion to mend relations with natives previously allied with the French.

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Following the French and Indian War, the American colonists were determined

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to settle lands in the Ohio River Valley.

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The ideas expressed by Thomas Jefferson are most consistent with

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the ideas of the enlightenment.

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The new code of laws Abigail Adams spoke of eventually led to the adoption of a

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national constitution.

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The cartoon was intended to

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warn Americans of the dangers of divisive political parties and permanent foreign alliances.

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The ideas expressed in the cartoon led up to

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an independence movement based on arguments over the rights of British subjects.

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____________is a group that would most likely challenged the views of the cartoonist

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Loyalists

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________________were the group that last influence due to the changes depicted in this map.

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Native Americans

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_____________________ became the new east-west border between English and Spanish North American land claims in 1763.

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Th e Mississippi River

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________________was most responsible for the change in European land claims depicted in the map.

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The French and Indian War

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Thomas Paine conveys a familiar concern for many American colonists in his

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condemnation of mercantilist restraint of the American economy.

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_________________________was the action by American colonists to demonstrate the greatest continuity with the sentiments expressed in Thomas Paine’s Common Sense.

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The Stamp Act Congress success and support for the non-importation agreements

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The protest above most closely resembles American reaction to the

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Stamp Act.

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The response by the government may have confirmed Anti-Federalist fear of

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rights being taken away from individuals in favor of a strong federal government.

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  1. Under the position of ____________ , George Washington issued the above Proclamation.

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Commander-in-chief

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The concerns expressed by Washington were a response to the

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controversy regarding support for the revolutionary government of France.

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____________________most strongly opposed Washington’s point of view in the address.

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Democratic-Republicans