Social Studies Chapter 6-Part 2 Question Preview (ID: 14340)


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__________ wrote the Declaration of Independence.
a) George Washington
b) Paul Revere
c) Thomas Jefferson
d) The delegates

The British passed the __________.
a) Battle of Trenton
b) Sugar Act
c) taxes
d) delegates

George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the __________.
a) Battle of Trenton
b) Continental Congress
c) Stamp Act
d) Boston Tea Party

One of the reasons the signers of the Declaration of Independence could be considered brave is __________
a) they wanted freedom.
b) they endangered themselves and their families because the British would think they were traitors.
c) they didn't want to go to war.
d) dumped tea overboard during the Boston Tea Party.

Another reason the signers of the Declaration of Independence could be considered brave is __________
a) they knew it would lead to war, which would bring fighting to their cities, towns, and farms.
b) they didn't want to pay the high taxes imposed by the British.
c) George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the Battle of Trenton
d) they met at the Continental Congress.

The group that wanted their independence were known as __________.
a) delegates
b) loyalists
c) taxes
d) patriots

The British pass the ___________.
a) Salt Act
b) Honey Act
c) Sugar Act
d) Milk Act

The __________ helped win the war by bringing troops and ships.
a) Dutch
b) French
c) Spanish
d) Germans

George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the Battle of __________.
a) Morristown
b) Greenwich
c) Springfield
d) Trenton

The colonists were angry about the __________ the British forced them to pay.
a) Sugar Act
b) taxes
c) delegates
d) soldiers

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