Monday, October 3, 2011

Week 5


CourseHIST A170 - History of U.S. to 1876 - CRN 21256 - Fall 2011
TestQ5
Started10/3/11 9:41 PM
Submitted10/3/11 9:42 PM
StatusCompleted
Score10 out of 10 points  
Time Elapsed1 minute.
Instructions
  • Question 1

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    What move by the British government after the French and Indian War most infuriated the colonists?
    Selected Answer:   
    Issuing the Proclamation of 1763, which forbade settlement west of the Appalachians
  • Question 2

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    The greatest significance of the Sugar Act of 1764 was that it
    Selected Answer:   
    signaled the end of salutary neglect by Britain.
  • Question 3

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    The Stamp Act was designed to tax the colonists for the purpose of
    Selected Answer:   
    paying the salaries of royal officials in the colonies.
  • Question 4

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    The Stamp Act Congress showed that the colonists were becoming more
    Selected Answer:   
    unified in their resentment of Parliament.
  • Question 5

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    The colonists referred to the Coercive Acts and the Quebec Act as
    Selected Answer:   
    intolerable.
  • Question 6

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    Correct
    In April 1775, General Gage sent British troops to Concord to seize military supplies of the colonists and to arrest
    Selected Answer:   
    John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
  • Question 7

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    Although their element of surprise was gone, British troops continued their march to Concord, where they met the colonial militia and
    Selected Answer:   
    were repelled at Concord’s North Bridge and had to retreat.
  • Question 8

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    When the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in September 1774, all of the colonies were represented except
    Selected Answer:   
    Georgia.
  • Question 9

    1 out of 1 points
    Correct
    It could most accurately be stated of the Battle of Bunker(or Breed's) Hill that
    Selected Answer:   
    neither side was a real victor.
  • Question 10

    1 out of 1 points

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