Cultural Diversity
Religious Diversity
Slavery & Middle Passage
Self Govt
Great Awakening
100

     Most early immigrants came from:

A. Spain

B. England

C. France

B. England 

100

Which group settled in New England to practice their religious beliefs freely?

A. Catholics

B. Quakers

C. Puritans

C. Puritans

100

What was the middle passage during the colonial period?

A. A trade route connecting colonies within North America

B. A voyage transporting enslaved Africans to North America

C. A land route used by colonist moving westward

B. A voyage transporting enslaved Africans to North America

100

What was the House of Burgesses in the Virginia colony?

A. A royal court that forced British laws

B. An elected assembly that helped create local laws

C. A religious group that guided church practices

B. An elected assembly that helped create local laws

100

What was the Great Awakening in the American colonies?

A. A political movement that encouraged economic reform

B. A military conflict that encouraged colonial resistance

C. A religious movement that encourage renewed spiritual interest

C. A religious movement that encourage renewed spiritual interest

200

Which group was recruited by William Penn to settle in Pennslyvania?

A. Germans

B. Spanish

C. Dutch

A. Germans

200

Which colony was provided for a safe place for Catholics to worship?

A. Maryland

B. Virginia

C. Georgia

A. Maryland

200

Where were most Africans taken in the American colonies?

A. Southern colonies

B. Middle Colonies

C. New England

A. Southern colonies

200

What was salutary neglect in the colonial period?

A. A policy allowing colonies to govern themselves

B. A system requiring strict British control

C. A law preventing colonies from creating there own laws

A. A policy allowing colonies to govern themselves

200

What did the Great Awakening emphasize about religious practice?

A. Strict obedience to church leaders

B. Personal faith and individual connections to religious beliefs

C. Government control over religious practices in the colonies

B. Personal faith and individual connections to religious beliefs

300

Why did German immigrants come to the early colonies?

A. To gain positions in leaderships

B. To expand trade amongst European countries

C. To escape taxes and required military service

C. To escape taxes and required military service

300

Which colony was known for accepting many different religions and beliefs?

A. Massachusetts

B. South Carolina

C. Rhode Island

C. Rhode Island

300

Which statement BEST describes the conditions of the Middle Passage?

A. Voyages were organized and passengers were treated well 

B. Travel was similar to European voyages

C. Ships were crowed and many Africans died during the journey

C. Ships were crowed and many Africans died during the journey

300

What role did colonial legislatures play in the colonies?

A.They enforced trade laws and collected taxes from the Parliament

B. They organized military forces to protect colonial borders

C. They created laws and represented the interest of local colonist

C. They created laws and represented the interest of local colonist

300
How did the Great Awakening change religious practices in the colonies?

A. It led to the decline of religion and fewer people attending church

B. It led to the growth of new denominations and more emotional support

C. It led to the control of religion by colonial governments and leaders

B. It led to the growth of new denominations and more emotional support

400

Why were the middle colonies more culturally diverse than the other colonies?

A. They were controlled by multiple European countries over time

B. They limited immigration of European countries

C. They required settlers to follow only one official culture

A. They were controlled by multiple European countries over time.

400

Why was Pennsylvania known for its tolerance of religions? 

A. British govt required it to do so

B. Quaker leaders promoted acceptance of different religions

C. Colonial laws denied people from practicing different religions

B. Quaker leaders promoted acceptance of different religions.

400

Which example shows a cultural contribution of Africans in the colonies?

A. Development of rice farming

B. Creation of colonial legislation

C. Establishment of trade laws regulating colonial commerce

A. Development of rice farming

400

What were the purpose of town meetings in the New England colonies?

A. To enforce British laws 

B. To organize military defense vs foreign threats

C. To allow citizens to vote on local issues

C. To allow citizens to vote on local issues

400

How did the Great Awakening bring the colonies together? 

A. It created separate religious systems for each individual colony

B. It spread similar religious ideas across different colonial regions

C. It limited communication between different colonial communities

B. It spread similar religious ideas across different colonial regions

500

     What was a major result of cultural diversity in the American colonies?

A. A single European country replaced all other traditions

B. A new American culture developed from blended traditions

C. A complete rejection of European customs and practices

B. A new American culture developed from blended traditions.

500
How did religious diversity influence the development of the colonial government?

A. It led to the idea of separating church and state

B. It allowed one religion to control the government

C. It required that all colonies share the same religion

A. It led to the idea of separating church and state.

500

Why did slavery expand during the colonial time period?

A. Colonial government required all workers to be enslaved laborers

B. European workers refused to move to the colonies

C. Plantation owners needed a steady work force for cash crop production

C. Plantation owners needed a steady work force for cash crop production

500

How did self government influence colonial attitudes toward Great Britain?

A. Colonist relied more on British leaders to make local decisions

B. Colonist expected to govern themselves and resisted outside control

C. Colonist avoided participation in political activities


B. Colonist expected to govern themselves and resisted outside control

500

How did the Great Awakening affect how colonist viewed authority?

A. It led colonist to fully support established church authority

B. It led colonist to question church and government authority

C. It led colonist to avoid involvement in religious practices

B. It led colonist to question church and government authority