The militant Boston leader of resistance to the Tea Act and of the Boston "Tea Party" was

A) John Adams.
B) Patrick Henry.
C) John Bernard.
D) Sam Adams.


D

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The riots that engulfed northern cities and the increasing militancy of the movement demonstrated that:

A) civil rights had become a national issue and not just a southern issue. B) the federal government was needed to bring order to American race relations. C) the legal triumphs of the 1950s had caused as many problems as they fixed. D) a new federal program of urban renewal was needed to combat the economic aspects of American racial problems.

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The number of blacks elected to office in the former Confederate states during Reconstruction generally depended on constitutional ___________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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What was the Second Great Awakening?

A) a wave of religious revivals B) a political movement to abolish slavery C) an early women’s rights movement D) a reform movement to educate more American children E) a creative movement that revolutionized American art

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After the Seven Years' War, Britain kept several thousand troops in the colonies, for all of the following reasons EXCEPT to

A. ensure the submission of French Canadians and Spanish Floridians. B. enforce the Proclamation of 1763 by providing protection to colonials settling west of the Appalachians. C. monitor relations between Indians and colonials. D. encourage American acceptance of Grenville's new measures.

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