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F21 Standard 1 Review (Unit 1 & 2)

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    A SC EOC review for USHC Standard 1 indicators 1.1-1.4
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  • Which individual would have benefited most from the 3/5th Compromise?
    a small farmer in Pennsylvania
    a fisherman in Rhode Island
    a plantation owner in South Carolina
    a politician in Massachusetts
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  • What event is depicted in this painting
    the purchase of New York
    the signing of the Mayflower Compact
    the signing of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
    the creation of the House of Burgesses
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  • Where would a religious dissenter be least tolerated in the 18th century
    Massachusetts
    Maryland
    Rhode Island
    Georgia
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  • What impact did geography have on the American colonies?
    Led to a variety of economic differences among the colonies
    Similar political institutions developed across the colonies
    It stopped the ideas of self government from spreading
    It had little impact, cultural similarity had more impact
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  • Where would I go to if I wanted to create a society that was a religious example for others
    Southern Colonies
    New England Colonies
    Mid-Atlantic Colonies
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  • Lord Baltimore promoted _____ which provided religious toleration for Catholics
    English Bill of RIghts
    Act of Toleration
    Intolerable (Coercive) Acts
    Mayflower Compact
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  • Town hall meetings are popular in this set of colonies
    Mid-Atlantic Colonies
    Southern Colonies
    New England Colonies
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  • This was the first legislative body in the US
    Town Hall meetings
    Parliament
    Virginia House of Burgesses
    Congress
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  • These are cash crops
    wheat, corn
    tobacco, wheat, cotton
    indigo, cotton, rice
    Tobacco, indigo, rice
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  • Colonists use of "No taxation without representation" was evidence of what?
    they opposed salutary neglect
    they disagreed with the principle of mercantilism
    they believed only their colonial assemblies could tax them
    they supported the Stamp Act
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  • Why was the House of Burgesses not a truly democratic form of government
    the royal governor had a final say in all legislative action
    the people could not make decisions on economic issues
    they met to discuss bills, but didn't make laws
    only property owners could vote -everyone wasn't represented
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  • Which violated a person's right to trial by jury?
    Stamp Act
    Sugar Act
    Proclamation Line
    Intolerable Acts
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  • The Magna Carta influenced what aspect of representative government used by the colonists
    establishment of a social contract
    the use of rule of law
    Bill of rights
    establishment of trade regulations
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  • Locke's natural rights were included in the Declaration. These rights inspired which action
    A few states established laws for religious freedom
    All states granting voting rights to men
    Southern states allowed women to inherit property
    Northern States ended the practice of slavery
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  • What crisis was ultimately caused by the acts imposed on colonists by Parliament?
    The Proclamation Line of 1763
    The French and Indian War
    The Salem Witch Trials
    The American Revolution
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  • How did the DOI contribute to the idea that democracy was thebest form of govt for a new nation
    Argues that political power comes from consent of the people
    it suggested that a government should have 3 branches
    Statedthe idea that all people should have the right to vote
    It guaranteed freedom of religion for all
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