Social Studies: Chapter 7 Review
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- Q1An official announcementproclamation30sEditDelete
- Q2Freedomliberty30sEditDelete
- Q3To take a law out of effectrepeal30sEditDelete
- Q4One person chosen to speak or act for a number of peopledelegate30sEditDelete
- Q5An attempt to overthrow a government of authority by forcerebellion30sEditDelete
- Q6An American colonist who opposed the Britishpatriot30sEditDelete
- Q7A gathering of people to show disapproval of somethingprotest30sEditDelete
- Q8An army made up of ordinary citizens, not professional soldiersmilitia30sEditDelete
- Q9A person or group that has joined with another to accomplish a specific goalally30sEditDelete
- Q10To refuse to buy, sell, or use certain products as a way of protestingboycott30sEditDelete
- Q11Members of the American colonial militia who prepared to fight at a minute's noticeminutemen30sEditDelete
- Q12The secret import or export of illegal goodssmuggling30sEditDelete
- Q13Britain and France fought for control ofAlbany, New Yorkthe Mississippi Riverthe Ohio River Valleythe Appalachian Mountains30sEditDelete
- Q14The Indians were an ally ofCanadiansFrenchMexicansBritish30sEditDelete
- Q15What land did Britain control after the French and Indian War?Canada and most of the land east of the Mississippi RiverCanada and the Mississippi RiverCanada and the land south of the Mississippi RiverCanada and most of the land west of the Mississippi River30sEditDelete
- Q16At the end of the French and Indian war, what did Britain and France sign?Proclamation of 1763Declaration of IndependenceAlbany Plan of the UnionTreaty of Paris30sEditDelete
- Q17Many colonists didn’t want to pay taxes becausethey thought the taxes were too lowthey had a lot of moneythey had no say in making tax lawsthey didn’t have any money30sEditDelete
- Q18The Daughters of Liberty stopped buying British goods andmade their own clothbought goods from other countriesattacked tax collectorsburned government officials’ homes30sEditDelete
- Q19At the Stamp Act Congress, colonists decided thatthey would pay the Stamp Actthey would end the boycotts on British goodsonly colonial governments should tax the coloniesit was fair for them to help pay for the war30sEditDelete
- Q20Why did some merchants smuggle goods into the colonies?They paid more for smuggled goods.They didn’t want to pay taxes on the goods.It was easier than shipping goods out for the colonies.They could sell smuggled goods faster.30sEditDelete