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- Q11. The British needed to win the war quickly beforea. The Americans allied with France.c. Opinions in Parliament turned against the war.d. The cost of the war emptied the British treasury.b. The colonists could organize resistance.60s
- Q22. The American victory at Saratoga was a turning point in the war becauseb. It convinced France to send arms and supplies to the Americans.a. It convinced France to commit troops to the American cause.d. It was the last British offensive of the war.c. It convinced Spain to enter the war on the American side.60s
- Q33. Hiding behind trees or walls and ambushing enemy troops or supply wagons are tactics used inEuropean warfare.traditional warfare.b. Guerilla warfare.English warfare.60s
- Q4Advantages for the American colonists includedmost Indians being willing to fight on their side.a professional army.home turf, a defensive war, and strong motivation.a huge navy.60s
- Q5The Declaration of Independence did all of the following EXCEPTappeal to the sympathies of the English people.accuse George III of tyranny.call for the abolition of the slave trade.appeal to the philosophy of natural rights.60s
- Q6As a result of the War for Independence,women got the right to vote.only land holding white men still voted.African Americans got the right to vote.most white men got the right to vote.60s
- Q7The new leaders of the States of America created a _____ form of government.OligarchyDirect DemocracyAutocracyRepublican60s