SS: CH 8; L3: The Colonies Unite III Question Preview (ID: 12434)


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BLOCKADE
a) To use warships to prevent other ships from entering or leaving a harbor.
b) To block the use of kool-aid.
c) To use warships to prevent other ships from playing BattleShip.
d) To block the use of aid to the colonies.

PETITION
a) A signed request made to an official person or organization.
b) To provide or pay for housing.
c) A public announcement.
d) An official statement.

MONOPOLY
a) The complete control of a product or good by one person or group.
b) A game the British used to play against the colonists.
c) A public announcement.
d) A sudden, complete change, such as the overthrow of an established government.

REVOLUTION
a) A sudden, complete change, such as the overthrow of an established government.
b) The complete control of a product or good by one person or group.
c) A public announcement.
d) Having someone to speak or to act for you.

MINUTEMENT
a) members of the Massachusetts colony militia who could quickly be ready to fight the British.
b) members of the Massachusetts colony militia who could quickly read and write.
c) members of the Massachusetts colony militia who could quickly make cornbread.
d) members of the Massachusetts colony militia who could make oatmeal in a minute.

PETITION
a) A signed request made to an official person or organization.
b) The act of working against one's own government.
c) To work against or object to a certain policy.
d) A plan for spending money.

QUARTER
a) To provide or pay for housing.
b) To refuse to buy or use goods or services.
c) To cancel, or undo, a law.
d) A plan for spending money.

BLOCKADE
a) To use warships to prevent other ships from entering or leaving a harbor.
b) To use warships to prevent people from fishing.
c) To use warships to save the dolphins.
d) To use warships to prevent other ships from raising a flag.

MONOPOLY
a) The complete control of a product or good by one person or group.
b) Having someone to speak or act for you.
c) To refuse to buy or use goods or services.
d) A formal agreement among groups or individuals.

QUARTER
a) To provide or pay for housing.
b) To provide or pay for foot massages.
c) To provide or pay for bread.
d) To provide or pay for haircuts.

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