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U.S. History - Unit 2 BLITZ
Test Description: SSUSH3, SSUSH4
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which 1777 battle encouraged the French to begin sending military and financial aid to the American Colonies?
A
the Battle of Saratoga
B
the Battle of Yorktown
C
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D
the Battle of Trenton
2) The Crossing of the Delaware, in December 1776, was the starting point of:
A
the French and Indian War
B
the Battle Saratoga
C
the Battle of Trenton
D
the Battle of Yorktown
3) Which of the following was NOT part of the 1763 Treaty of Paris?
A
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B
The British received the rights to Canada.
C
The French gained control of Florida.
D
The American colonies extended west to the Mississippi River.
4) Which of the following was NOT part of the 1783 Treaty of Paris?
A
The American colonists should stop taking land and homes away from Loyalists.
B
The western boundary of the United States was the Mississippi River.
C
The American colonies were independent of the British.
D
Americans can cancel their debts with British merchants.
5) Which of the following was NOT part of the Intolerable Acts?
A
The shipbuilding industry was destroyed.
B
The port in Boston was closed.
C
The Quartering Act was reestablished.
D
The colony of Massachusetts would have a new royal governor.
6) The Proclamation of 1763 encouraged American colonists to:
A
stop moving west of the Appalachian Mountains
B
stop moving north into Canada
C
stop moving south into Florida
D
stop moving back to Great Britain
7) After the French and Indian War, the British implemented new taxes against the American colonists, issued the Proclamation of 1763, and:
A
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B
allowed for the colonists to create new local governments
C
gave colonists representation in British parliament
D
reinstated the Navigation Acts
8) Which group met in 1765 in New York to draft petitions against the Stamp Act?
A
the Committees of Correspondence
B
the Sons of Liberty
C
the Daughters of Liberty
D
the Stamp Act Congress
9) In order to maintain the boycott of British goods, the Daughters of Liberty:
A
launched the Boston Tea Party
B
were the first women to sign the Declaration of Independence
C
produced textiles
D
began fighting in battles in Massachusetts
10) Baron von Steuben and the Marquis de Lafayette, who helped train soldiers at Valley Forge, were from:
A
Italy and Egypt
B
Spain and Portugal
C
the Netherlands and Belgium
D
Prussia and France
11) The task of developing a rationale for American independence was left to:
A
the Stamp Act Congress
B
the Committees of Correspondence
C
the Committee of Five
D
the Sons and Daughters of Liberty
12) Which section of the Declaration of Independence includes the ideology... describing natural rights and Social Contract Theory?
A
the Declaration
B
the Grievances
C
the Preamble
D
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13) The Boston Tea Party directly led to the British:
A
beginning the first battle of the American Revolution
B
signing the 1783 Treaty of Paris
C
engaging in the Boston Massacre
D
passing the Intolerable Acts
14) According to Social Contract Theory, the American colonists believed they had the right to declare independence from the British because:
A
the British wanted to cancel the African slave trade
B
most American colonists were not born in Great Britain
C
the colonists were worried about invasions from France and Spain
D
King George III violated the social contract with the colonists
15) As the Second Continental Congress revised the draft of the Declaration of Independence, they completely deleted references to:
A
natural rights
B
grievances against King George III
C
their signatures
D
slavery
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