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Test 3A for Fasttrack to America's Past Section 3: Revolutionary Years |
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| Section 3: Revolutionary
Years
Practice Test 3A (covers pages 3 - 1 to 3 - 20)
Write your answer choices on a piece of paper, then click on the "Answer Key" button at the end to check and grade your test. 1. Where were the first shots of the American Revolution
fired,
marking the beginning of A. Fort Ticonderoga 2. The "Olive Branch Petition" of the Second Continental Congress was A. a vote by colonists to make the "minuteman" units
around Boston
into a real army. 3. Which of the historical name match-ups below is NOT correct: A. Thomas Jefferson - Virginia lawyer who wrote
the Declaration
of Independence 4. The British pulled their ships and troops out of Boston in 1776 because: A. The colonists set up cannons overlooking Boston
harbor. 5. Which of these statements best explains the "social
contract
theory" of government, as that A. The king must rule justly because that is part of
his "contract”
with God. 6. The Declaration of Independence states that certain
rights,
such as the right to “Life, Liberty, A. Certain rights are part of human nature, and
cannot
be taken away. 7. Which of these is NOT found in the Declaration of Independence? A. a statement that people have the right to abolish or
change
governments that are 8. What was a Loyalist in the Revolution? A. a colonist who was loyal to the Revolution and its
leaders 9. What does it mean to say that "inflation was a serious problem during the Revolution"? A. The prices of most products rose very high, and the
value
of money fell. 10. Which battle is considered the turning point of the
war because
the American victory there A. Bunker Hill, near Boston 11. To say that the Revolution created a widespread sense of idealism means that: A. Many Americans wanted to break from England. Use these letters and possible answers to indicate the correct author of the four famous phrases and works quoted below in questions 12 to 15. Each letter choice and author is used only once. A. Patrick Henry 12. “O ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose,
not only
the tyranny, but the tyrant, stand 13. "Remember all Men would be tyrants if they could.” (Letter, 1776) 14. "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." (Declaration of Independence, 1776) 15. "I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” (Speech, 1775) 16. As the Revolution began, the former colonies created
their
own state constitutions based on the concept A. one in which government leaders have unlimited power
to create
new laws 17. Where generally did the British have a military advantage during the years of the Revolution? A. only in the New England states like Massachusetts 18. Which of these was the location where General
Washington managed
to keep his troops A. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 19. What was the most important factor in the successful
strategy
that finally brought victory A. The American army there was larger than the British
army. 20. What was the year of the American victory over the British at Yorktown? A. 1776
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