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Seven years War
a) global conflict that spanned five continents, though it was known in America as the French and Indian War
b) regional conflict that spanned five continents, though it was known in America as the French and Indian War
c) local conflict that spanned five continents, though it was known in America as the French and Indian War
d) global conflict that spanned five continents, though it was known in America as the Indian War

Treaty of Paris 1763
a) Ended the French and Indian War and French influence in North America
b) Ended the French and Indian War and French influence in the Western Hemisphere
c) Ended the War of 1812 and French influence in the Caribbean
d) Ended King Philip's War and English influence in North America

Shays' Rebellion
a) armed uprising in Massachusetts in response to a debt crisis among the population due to increased taxation
b) Peaceful assembly in Massachusetts in response to a debt crisis among the population due to increased taxation
c) armed uprising in New York in response to a debt crisis among the population due to increased taxation
d) armed uprising in Massachusetts in response to the Quebec Act

Stamp Act 1765
a) imposed a tax on all papers and official documents in the American colonies. Coined (taxation w/o representation is tyranny)
b) imposed a tax on all products in the American colonies. Coined (taxation w/o representation is tyranny)
c) imposed a tax on all papers and unofficial documents in the colonies . Coined (taxation w/o representation is tyranny)
d) imposed a tax on all papers and official documents in England. Coined (taxation w/o representation is tyranny)

Sugar Act 1764
a) Also called the Revenue Act, provided increased revenues to pay for the French and Indian War
b) Also called the Revenue Act, designed solely to prevent smuggling with the French West Indies
c) Also called the Revenue Act, provided increased revenues to pay for the Revolutionary War
d) Also called the Molasses Act, provided increased revenues to pay for the French and Indian War

Thomas Paine
a) Wrote Common Sense and the American Crisis
b) Wrote Poor Richard's Almanac and the Declaration of Independence
c) Wrote the Constitution and the American Crisis
d) Wrote Common Sense and the AoC

Common Sence
a) made an irrefutable argument for separation from England and described the revolution as not only achievable but inevitable.
b) argued against separation from England and described the revolution as not only achievable but inevitable.
c) made an irrefutable argument for separation from England and described the revolution as unachievable but inevitable.
d) made an irrefutable argument against the revolution as not only achievable but inevitable.

Townshend Acts
a) new duties were placed on imports of glass, lead, paper, tea to the Colonies to pay for the 7 yrs War
b) new duties were placed on exports of glass, lead, paper, tea to the Colonies to pay for the 7 yrs War
c) new duties were placed on imports of glass, lead, paper, tea from the Colonies to pay for the 7 yrs War
d) new duties were placed on imports of glass, lead, paper, tea to the Colonies to pay for the revolution

Yeoman Farmer
a) people who work on the land owned by their families and probably passed on through generations
b) people who work on plantations
c) aristocrats owning land worked by others
d) people who work on the land rented by their families generationally

Molasses Act of
a) an act to control the colonial trade (smuggling) in a way that would produce the most profit for England
b) an act to control the colonial trade (smuggling) soley to gain revenue
c) an act to control the British trade (smuggling) in a way that would produce the most profit for England
d) an act to control the colonial trade (smuggling) in a way that would produce the most profit for the colonies

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