Assume the role of a colonist in 1770 who has experienced the turmoil of the 1760s. What conclusions do you draw from the experiences of that decade? How do you explain the course of events since the end of the French and Indian War?

What will be an ideal response?


Conclusion: the British Parliament was in the hands of power-hungry ministers who were plotting to rob colonists of their rights and liberties as British subjects. Only colonial vigilance and determined resistance could save the colonists from political slavery.

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Which of the following was true of Washington’s Farewell Address?

a. It was meant to serve narrowly partisan ends. b. It was a rebuke to Hamilton and the Federalists. c. It called for a system of alliances. d. It decried isolationism.

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Southerners who opposed secession in the months before the Civil War took all of the following positions on secession except

A) ?They considered it economic suicide B) ?They regarded it as treason C) ?They wanted to wait until states favoring secession could form a unified coalition D) ?They believed that if they were patient and held off, the North would eventually back down

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Which statement best describes the migration of the American population during World War II?

A) Rural areas lost population while coastal areas gained population. B) People moved from urban to rural areas to help grow food to support the troops. C) Coastal areas lost population as millions moved into America's heartland. D) The South and West lost population as millions moved to states in the Northeast. E) The United States lost population as millions moved to Canada.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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