
Social Studies Lesson Quiz 5-2
Quiz by Jennifer Craft
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- Q1Twenty colonists were killed during the Boston Massacre.FalseTrue30s
- Q2Boycotts following the Boston Massacre helped repeal the Townshend Acts.TrueFalse30s
- Q3The committee of correspondence was a system of letter writing between the colonial governors and the king.FalseTrue30s
- Q4At the time of the Boston Tea Party, most colonists still considered themselves British citizens.TrueFalse30s
- Q5Parliament successfully isolated Boston form the rest of the colonies by passing the Coercive Acts.TrueFalse30s
- Q6When Britain learned that the colonies were on the brink of rebellion in 1768, what was Parliament's response?Parliament sent troops to Boston.Parliament closed Boston Harbor.Parliament send a letter to the colonies.Parliament did nothing.30s
- Q7Paul Revere's engraving of which event was an example of propaganda that let to more intense anti-British feelings among the colonists.Liberty AffairBoston MassacreIntolerable ActsBoston Tea Party30s
- Q8Which act gave the East India Company an advantage over colonial merchants?Stamp ActSugar ActTea ActDeclaratory Act30s
- Q9What was the dramatic act of defiance that some colonists celebrated?Boston MassacreBoston Tea PartyCoercive ActsIntolerable Acts30s