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Spirit Of Independence
Test Description: This goes with Chapter 5 of the book Discovering Our Past. The Spirit of Revolution
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is a resolution?
A
to disregard or go against.
B
An introduction of an official document.
C
To cancel an act or law
D
The official expression of opinion of a group.
2) Which of the following is a definition of effigy?
A
To disregard of go against.
B
to refuse to buy items in order to show disapproval.
C
A mocking figure representing an unpopular individual.
D
Incoming money from taxes or other sources.
3) What is a boycott?
A
A discussion of opposing points of view.
B
Incoming money from taxes or other sources.
C
Rank or place as compared to others.
D
to refuse to buy items in order to show disapproval.
4) What does repeal mean?
A
An American colonist who remained loyal to England.
B
To cancel an act or law.
C
An American colonist who favored Independence.
D
A discussion of opposing points of view.
5) What does the word rebellion mean?
A
To move into and take control of a place.
B
An official expression of opinion of a group.
C
Ideas or information intentionally spread to harm or help a cause.
D
Open defiance of authority.
6) Define the word violate.
A
Rank or place compared to others.
B
The introduction to a formal document.
C
The ability to follow strict orders.
D
to disregard or go against.
7) What is propaganda?
A
Ideas or information intentionally spread to harm or help a cause.
B
An American colonist that favored independence.
C
An organization that spread political ideas and information through the colonies.
D
An American colonist that remained loyal to England.
8) What does the term occupy mean?
A
To refuse to buy items in order to show disapproval.
B
Open defiance of authority.
C
To move into and take over a place.
D
A mocking figure representing an unpopular individual.
9) What was the Committee of Correspondence?
A
Ideas or information intentionally spread to harm or help a cause.
B
The introduction to a formal document.
C
An organization that spread political ideas and information through the colonies.
D
A discussion of opposing points of view.
10) What is a minuteman?
A
An American colonist who favored independence.
B
An American colonist who stayed loyal to England.
C
A citizen sworn to be ready to fight in a minute's notice.
D
To draw near to something.
11) What is a loyalist?
A
An American colonist who stayed loyal to England.
B
An American colonist who favored independence.
C
To draw near to something.
D
A citizen sworn to be ready to fight in a minute's notice.
12) What is a Patriot?
A
An American colonist who stayed loyal to England.
B
An American colonist who favored independence.
C
To draw near to something.
D
A citizen sworn to be ready to fight in a minute's notice.
13) What is a petition?
A
An introduction to a formal document.
B
The ability to follow strict orders.
C
A formal request.
D
A discussion of opposing points of view.
14) What is a preamble?
A
A discussion of opposing points of view.
B
Rank or place as compared to others.
C
The ability to follow strict orders.
D
A introduction to a formal document.
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