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The passage above was written in response to

British efforts to tax the colonies

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Which of the following historical developments most directly precipitated the conditions leading to the argument in the passage above?

The large British deb incurred grom the Seven Years' War

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The methods described in the passage above were most similar to those of which European colonial power in the Americas during the 16th and 17h centuries?

The Spanish

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The passage above most directly exemplifies the

Shifting alliances between Indian tribes and European powers

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Which of the following resulted from the other three answers?

Cultural blending between the Indians and Spanish

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The image above can best be seen as depicting

The British government constraining colonial rights

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Which of the following turning points set the stage for the controversy depicted in the cartoon above?

Britain's victory over France in North America

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The American Independence movement was least fueled by

The fear of attack from other European powers

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The excerpt above best serves as evidence of the

Bitter political debates of the 1790s

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Passage of the above legislation was most consistent with the sentiments of

British laws passed after the end of the Seven Years' War

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The legislation above as passed in response to which of the following challenges?

The threat posed by foreign alliances and entanglements

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The excerpt above most clearly reflects the

Fears many people had of centralized federal power

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The excerpt above was most clearly written in response to

Debates over the ratification of the United States Constitution

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The arguments expressed in the passage above most clearly warn against the perceived dangers of

A strong central government

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The creator of the illustration above would most likely have supported which of the following?

The ideal of "republican motherhood"

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Women's status during the late of 1700s changed as they

Gained new standing in American political culture

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Which of the following most directly contributed to the sentiments expressed in the letter above?

Social and economic inequalities in colonial society

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Which of the following most directly prompted the arguments in the speech above?

Disagreements over the French Revolution and foreign policy

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The maps above are best seen as evidence of the

Regional basis of early American political parties

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During the 1790s, disagreements in which area were LEAST responsible for the emergence of political parties?

Slavery

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The proposals outlined in the excerpt above are most similar to the prior approach of which European country toward American Indians in the 1600s and 1700s?

Spain

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The excerpt above is most clearly a response to

The failure of the Constitution to define the relationship between American Indian tribes and the federal government

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During the late 1700s, which of the following was the most difficult challenge for most American Indian groups?

Treaty disputes and the seizure of Indian lands

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The crop that was the staple of life in Mexico and South America was

Corn

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One of the main factors that enabled Europeans to conquer native North Americans with relative ease was the

Absence of dense concentrations of population or complex nation states in North America.

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All of the following were true of the Spanish except

They practiced he same treatment as the English would toward the Indians by isolating and shunning them.

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All of the following provided motives for English colonization except

Need for a place to exploit slave labor

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For their labor in the colonies, indentured servants receive all of the following except

A head right

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As a result of poor soil, all of the following conditions prevailed in New England except

Reliance on a single, staple crop became a necessity

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The Great Awakening

Undermined the prestige of the learned clergy in the colonies, Split colonial churches into several competing denominations, Led to the founding of Princeton, Dartmouth, and Rutgers colleges, Was the first spontaneous mass movement of the American people

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Pre-Columbian Southwest Indians were most noted for which environmental transformation practice?

Irrigation

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As a consequence of the new European crops and livestock brought to America as part of he Colombian Exchange illustrated above,

There were far-reaching effects on native settlements patterns as well as on economic, social, and political developments

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What was the most effective long-term response of African slaves to the treatment depicted in the image above?

Cultural and linguistic adaptions to achieve a degree of cultural preservation and autonomy

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Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English colonization differed from the Spanish, Dutch, and French because England

Eventually established colonies based primarily on agriculture

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Which region of the British North American colonies, nicknamed the "bread colonies," was the most ethnically, religiously, and demographically diverse?

The Middle colonies

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Which of the following regions shad the longest growing seasons, primarily cultivated rice and indigo, and had a majority African slave population?

The southernmost Atlantic colonies

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Which of the following best describes American Indian alliances with North American colonies during the 17h and early 18th centuries?

The alliances were shifting, complex, and fragile.

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In the British North American colonies between 1607 and 1750, political communities based on English models, economic ties, and legal structures led to

Anglicization in the British colonies.

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Colonial intellectual resistance to the 18th-century British imperial control was often based on

The Enlightenment

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The policies stated in the above law can best be seen as an example of

Mercantilism

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In the 17th and early 18th centuries, Britain's greatest challenge in controlling the North American Atlantic trade illustrated above was

External competition

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Which colonial rend from the 17th and 18th centuries is best illustrated by the image above?

Protestant evangelism

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The quote above best illustrates European nations' interest in

Acquiring commodities that were valued in Europe.

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The ideas expressed in the passage above most directly led to political controversies over

The spread of European Enlightenment ideas

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The excerpt above is best understood in the context of which of the following?

The shared labor market of the Atlantic economy in the 18th century

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The ideas expressed in the passage above most clearly show the influence of which of the following?

The growth of an Atlantic economy with a shared labor market

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The excerpt above best reflects which of the following historical trends?

The increasing intensity and destructiveness of American Indian warfare.

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Which of the following conclusions about women in this time period is best supported by the information presented in the images?

They focused on domestic chores and leisure activities befitting of their status.

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The trend for the population of African Americans from 1690-1750 resulted most directly from which of the following factors?

Natural reproduction

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The excerpts were written in response to the

British government's attempt to assert greater control over the North American colonies

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The ideas about government expressed by Paine and Jefferson are most consistent with which of the following?

The ideas of Enlightenment

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The principles expressed by Paine and Jefferson best account for which of the following features of the United States during and immediately after the American Revolution?

The relatively limited powers of the Articles of Confederation.

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One consequence of the Whiskey Rebellion

It posed a serious threat to the authority of the new federal government.

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The Whiskey Rebellion worked to convince many Americans that

Laws passed by the new federal government would be enforced

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The Whiskey Rebellion was most significant because

It showed that the new federal government would use force if necessary to uphold its authority.