Chapter 5 Quiz 3 review
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Nationalism grew in the American colonies for
all of the following reasons except that
The colonies were isolated from the help of Britain
Private ownership of land gave the Americans a
stake in their society
All the colonists had a common heritage from Great
Britain
The colonies were accustomed to self-government
All the colonists had a common heritage from Great
Britain
Which law was a direct threat against the
colonists’ “power of the purse”?
Proclamation Line
Quartering Act
Stamp Act
Townshend Acts
Townshend Acts
The first successful example of colonial unity
was the _________ Congress.
Albany
First Continental
Stamp Act
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
What colonial Congress attempted
unsuccessfully to unite the colonies during the
French and Indian War?
Albany Cognress
During what infamous incident did British
redcoats kill five unarmed Patriots in 1770?
Boston Massacre
A) Samuel Adams
B) John Dickinson
C) George Grenville
D) Patrick Henry
___ British minister who attempted to collect
new taxes from the colonies
C) George Grenville
A) Samuel Adams
B) John Dickinson
C) George Grenville
D) Patrick Henry
___ orator from Virginia who opposed British
tyranny
D) Patrick Henry
A) Samuel Adams
B) John Dickinson
C) George Grenville
D) Patrick Henry
___ leader of the Sons of Liberty
A) Samuel Adams
A) Samuel Adams
B) John Dickinson
C) George Grenville
D) Patrick Henry
___ author of Letters from a Farmer in
Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British
Colonies
A) Samuel Adams
A) boycott
B) internal tax
C) “power of the purse”
D) Proclamation Line
E) Quartering Act
F) Sons of Liberty
G) Stamp Act
H) Sugar Act
I) Townshend Acts
___ requirement that salaries, taxes and
expenditures be scrutinized by elected officials
C) “power of the purse”
A) boycott
B) internal tax
C) “power of the purse”
D) Proclamation Line
E) Quartering Act
F) Sons of Liberty
G) Stamp Act
H) Sugar Act
I) Townshend Acts
___ ban on colonization beyond the Appalachian
Mountains
D) Proclamation Line
A) boycott
B) internal tax
C) “power of the purse”
D) Proclamation Line
E) Quartering Act
F) Sons of Liberty
G) Stamp Act
H) Sugar Act
I) Townshend Acts
___ any tax on goods that are produced and
consumed entirely within a country
B) internal tax
A) boycott
B) internal tax
C) “power of the purse”
D) Proclamation Line
E) Quartering Act
F) Sons of Liberty
G) Stamp Act
H) Sugar Act
I) Townshend Acts
___ British attempt to tax legal and commercial
documents in the colonies
G) Stamp Act
A) boycott
B) internal tax
C) “power of the purse”
D) Proclamation Line
E) Quartering Act
F) Sons of Liberty
G) Stamp Act
H) Sugar Act
I) Townshend Acts
___ organization that opposed the tyranny of
British ruleelected officials
F) Sons of Liberty
A) boycott
B) internal tax
C) “power of the purse”
D) Proclamation Line
E) Quartering Act
F) Sons of Liberty
G) Stamp Act
H) Sugar Act
I) Townshend Acts
___ requirement that the colonists help provision
the British army
E) Quartering Act
A) boycott
B) internal tax
C) “power of the purse”
D) Proclamation Line
E) Quartering Act
F) Sons of Liberty
G) Stamp Act
H) Sugar Act
I) Townshend Acts
___ requirement that salaries, taxes and
expenditures be scrutinized by elected officials
A) boycott
B) internal tax
C) “power of the purse”
D) Proclamation Line
E) Quartering Act
F) Sons of Liberty
G) Stamp Act
H) Sugar Act
I) Townshend Acts
___ a repressive series of direct taxes on various
colonial goods, such as glass
I) Townshend Acts
T/F the colonists responded to the Townshend
Act with boycotts.
True
___ John Dickinson and Patrick Henry were
more upset about the high cost of the British
taxes than the British right to tax.
False