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APUSH American History I - U2-1: American Revolution Causes #1
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Withdrawal form commercial or social relations as a punishment or protest
A
Monopoly
B
Picket
C
Boycott
D
Strike
2) Which is NOT a cause for the American Revolution?
A
Quartering of soldiers
B
American Indian attacks
C
American barred from moving west
D
High Taxes
3) Which is NOT a reason for high taxes?
A
Military Protection from Indians
B
Welfare programs
C
Military Protection keeping the cities safe
D
French and Indian War debt
4) the provision of accommodations or lodgings, especially for troops.
A
Taxes
B
Quartering
C
Tariffs
D
Due Process
5) Which is not a correct pair?
A
Stamp Act - Tax
B
Sugar Act - sugar
C
Sugar Act - playing cards
D
Stamp Act - printed material
6) “No Taxation without representation” means
A
Colonists were upset about taxes and their inability to change tax laws
B
Colonists were socialists
C
Colonists did not want to pay taxes
D
Colonists wanted a represented government and did not mind taxes
7) How do the colonists respond to the sugar act?
A
Apathy
B
Boycott
C
Stop using sugar
D
War
8) How do the American Colonists cheat the British government and avoid paying sugar taxes?
A
Boycott
B
War
C
Smuggling
D
Theft
9) Sons of Liberty are NOT
A
Patriots
B
Innocent
C
Activists
D
Terrorists
10) The Indians get all of the land west of the appalachian mountains, and the American colonists must stay east of the mountains.
A
Treaty of Ghent
B
Treaty of Paris 1783
C
Proclamation Line of 1763
D
Treaty of Paris 1763
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