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Stells [14]
3 years ago
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Which battle was a British victory? Question 2 options: A) Brandywine B) Monmouth Courthouse C) Trenton D) Yorktown Question 3 (

5 points) Who was a political organizer that led the independence movement in Boston? Question 3 options: A) Samuel Adams B) John Locke C) William Hudson D) Charles Townshend Question 4 (5 points) How would the colonists describe the King of England? Question 4 options: A) A loyalist B) A tyrant C) A zealot D) A patriot Question 5 (5 points) Who trained the American troops? Question 5 options: A) Baron von Steuben B) Jean-Jacques Rousseau C) Ben Franklin D) Thomas Jefferson Question 6 (5 points) After the Revolutionary War, which branch of government did the states make more powerful? Question 6 options: A) Their assemblies B) The state governments C) Their judges D) Their governors Question 7 (5 points) Where did many loyalists go after the war? Question 7 options: A) Canada B) The Deep South C) New England D) Pennsylvania Question 8 (5 points) Which act declared British taxing authority in the colonies was the same as its authority in Great Britain? Question 8 options: A) The Declaratory Acts B) The Stamp Act C) The Intolerable Acts D) The Townshend Act Question 9 (5 points) What was a power given by the Articles of Confederation? Question 9 options: A) Printing money B) Controlling the states C) Collecting taxes D) Protecting individual rights Question 10 (5 points) When was the Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the Revolutionary War with the British, signed? Question 10 options: A) 1781 B) 1776 C) 1783 D) 1789 Question 11 (5 points) How many states needed to ratify the Constitution? Question 11 options: A) 9 B) 7 C) 3 D) 13 Question 12 (5 points) What statement was true about the English and French colonies? Question 12 options: A) Both colonies encouraged religious freedom. B) New France had a smaller population. C) Neither nation wanted the colonists to run their own colonies. D) Both countries had urban populations who moved to the colonies. Question 13 (5 points) What was the Great Awakening? Question 13 options: A) A social movement against slavery B) A scientific movement C) A political rebellion D) A religious movement Question 14 (5 points) Where was the French and Indian War fought? Question 14 options: A) Canada B) America C) Great Britain D) France Question 15 (5 points) What happened to George Washington after the American Revolution? Question 15 options: A) He became Adam's vice president. B) He moved to France. C) He became the first president. D) He retired to be a farmer. Question 16 (5 points) What happened to land in America after the Revolutionary War? Question 16 options: A) People fighting over land led to the Civil War. B) Some was redistributed from the wealthy. C) It all became the government's property. D) It was heavily taxed to raise money. Question 17 (5 points) Who fired first at the Boston Massacre? Question 17 options: A) The Americans B) The Canadians C) The British D) The French Question 18 (5 points) Why did Hamilton want to establish a national bank? Question 18 options: A) He believed it would help the country's financial problems. B) He thought it was a good compromise between his original plan and what others wanted. C) He wanted the capital moved to Washington, D.C. D) He believed in strong state governments. Question 19 (5 points) What's the term for someone who supported Great Britain in the war? Question 19 options: A) Anti-Federalist B) Loyalist C) Federalist D) Patriot Question 20 (5 points) What did Washington warn against in his Farewell Address? Question 20 options: A) Political party infighting B) A strong national government C) Electing the wrong person D) Neutrality in foreign wars
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1 answer:
Ivanshal [37]3 years ago
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Answer:

the answer to 1 is  The Battle of Brandywine was a British victory

2 is D. Samuel Adams

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