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100

How did farmwives throughout the colonies in the eighteenth century contribute to their families


Wives acted as helpmates to their husbands and performed both domestic and agricultural tasks

100

Which of the following eighteenth-century Pennsylvania immigrant groups quickly lost its cultural identity by practicing intermarriage with other Protestants


Dutch Huguenots

100

 Puritan minister Cotton Mather’s response to which of the following eighteenth-century crises demonstrated that Enlightenment ideas had begun to influence him?

The Boston smallpox epidemic


100

The French and Indian War started as a result of disputed land claims regarding

Ohio River Valley


100

George Grenville designed the Sugar Act of 1764 to accomplish which of the following?

Improve colonial merchants' compliance with custom laws.


200

Which of the following statements best describes inheritance patterns in colonial New England during the mid-1700s

A father’s duty was to provide an inheritance for his children


200

What did the German immigrants known as redemptioners do on their arrival in Pennsylvania in the eighteenth century


Negotiated the terms for a period of servitude through which they would pay for their trip.


200

Influenced by Enlightenment science, which of the following religious movements believed that God had created the world but allowed it to operate in accordance with the laws of nature?


Deism

200

How did the British government respond to hostilities in America in 1754?

William Pitt and Lord Halifax persuaded Prime Minister Pelham to start a war in America against the French


200

How did British politicians respond to the American’s cry of “no taxation without representation”?


Politicians argued that the colonists already had virtual representation

300

 In eighteenth-century New England, the notion that parents would pay grown children for their past labors in exchange for the privilege of choosing the children’s spouses was known as


marriage portion

300

The most numerous voluntary (nonslave) emigrants to British North America in the eighteenth century came from which of the following groups?


Scots-Irish

300

How did the Pietism movement of the eighteenth century differ from Puritanism?

Pietism stressed an individual’s relationship with God.


300

The group that came to be known as the Cajuns after the Great War for Empire were

French settlers expelled by the British from Nova Scotia and deported to Louisiana


300

Members of activist groups, such as the Sons of Liberty, were typically which of the following?


artisans, shopkeepers, poor laborers, and seamen


400

Which of the following developments created a crisis for New England Puritan society in the eighteenth century

Population growth made freehold land scarce


400

The political conflicts that wracked colonial Pennsylvania in the middle of the eighteenth century stemmed from which of the following sources


Rapid immigration and population growth


400

What made George Whitefield such a successful evangelical preacher in New England in the 1740s?

A reputation for being “almost angelical” in appearance


400

Which of the following was a provision of the Treaty of Paris of 1763?

France lost all of her North American territory east of the Mississippi River


400

Which of the following factors was among those that motivated many merchants, artisans, and journeymen to protest against the Stamp Act?


Fear that their personal liberty would be undermined


500

 In New York during the first half of the eighteenth-century, settlement of the Hudson River Valley showed which of the following patterns?


The Dutch manorial system largely remained intact, with a few wealthy and powerful Dutch and English landlords dominating poor tenant families

500

The English philosopher John Locke believed which of the following ideas?


People had natural rights such as life, liberty, and property.


500

During the Great Awakening in the 1730s and 1740s, which of the following groups challenged the authority of ministers?


New Lights

500

How did Britain’s skyrocketing national debt affect its government in England and America in the 1760s?

The need for higher taxes spurred Britain to increase the size and power of its bureaucracy in England and America.

500

Patriots’ widely publicized use of natural rights arguments to protest British actions in the 1760s inspired which of the following?


African American slaves to petition the Massachusetts legislature for the abolition of slavery

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