Unit 3 Review
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- Q1Which document represents the core idea of the Social Contract as defined by John Locke?The Mayflower CompactThe Magna CartaThe ConstitutionThe Declaration of Independence30s
- Q2What form of government did the Enlightenment thinker Baron de Montesquieu believe was the best?Three branches of government, but with the president having final say.Three branches of government, co-dependent on each other.One branch of government, controlled by a president.One branch of government, controlled by a king.30s
- Q3How did the colonists react to the Stamp Act?They started riots, killed all the tax collectors, and burned down Boston in their anger.They peacefully protested, continued to buy British goods, and treated tax collectors respectfully.They were happy with the Stamp Act because it made a large number of them more money.They protested, boycotted British goods, and tarred and feathered tax collectors.30s
- Q4How did the British react to the Boston Tea Party?With the Sugar ActsWith the Intolerable ActsWith the Boston MassacreWith the Townshend Acts30s
- Q5What was the difference between Loyalists and Patriots?Loyalists wanted to fight the Native Americans, Patriots wanted peacePatriots wanted to fight the Native Americans, Loyalists wanted peaceLoyalists wanted to stay loyal to England, Patriots wanted to declare independence.Patriots wanted to stay loyal to England, Loyalists wanted to declare independence30s
- Q6What were some of the responsibilities of the Second Continental Congress?Supplying the Continental Army, communicating with England, taxing soldiersTaxing soldiers, fighting the British, making lawsSupplying the Continental Army, printing money, and paying soldiersAppointing state leaders, communicating with England, printing money30s
- Q7What role did George Washington play in the Revolutionary War?He got cannons from Canada that secured a victory in the Siege of BostonHe trained the men to fight and improved sanitation conditions at Valley ForgeHe donated about $1 million dollars of his own vast fortune to the American cause.He was the Commander in Chief (highest general) of the Continental Army30s
- Q8Which group organized and carried out the Boston Tea Party?The Sons of LibertyThe Valley ForgeThe LoyalistsThe Committees of Correspondence30s
- Q9Which of the following was an advantage for the American army at the beginning of the war?They knew the land betterThey had more guns and ammunitionThey had more soldiersThey had better and more experienced generals30s
- Q10Why is the Battle of Saratoga considered the turning point in the Revolutionary War?The British army fell ill to a disease that wiped out over half of their soldiersIt convinced the French to send money, supplies, and troops to America.It convinced the Dutch to send money, supplies, and troops to America.The American army crushed the British army, leading to a swift surrender30s
- Q11What was an effective strategy used by Washington to overcome the many disadvantages at the beginning of the war?Deploying massive amounts of soldiersEngaging in pitched battlesUsing new heavy artilleryEmploying a spy network30s
- Q12What was the final battle of the Revolutionary WarThe Battle of TrentonThe Battle of BrandywineThe Battle of YorktownThe Battle of Bunker Hill30s
- Q13What did the Treaty of Paris do?It surrendered the British army to the French KingIt recognized American independenceIt gave America all of the CanadaIt started a new war between Britain and France30s
- Q14What is a key idea from the American revolution that has spread throughout the world since 1776?AnarchyDemocracyMonarchyOligarchy30s