Chapter 2 Test Flashcards

1
Q

Hymns written by _____ we’re sung in the colonies during the Great Awakening.

Jonathan Edwards
Isaac Watts
John Wesley

A

Isaac Watts

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2
Q

The colonist fought alongside the ____ in the French and Indian war.

British
French
Native Americans

A

British

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3
Q

The commander of the British troops during the French and Indian war was ____.

Edward Braddock
Patrick Henry
George Washington

A

Edward Braddock

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4
Q

A ____ is an agreement or understanding between two or more countries.

Blockade
Boycott
Treaty

A

Treaty

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5
Q

The ____ met to list the rights American colonist should have.

First continental congress
Loyalists
Stamp act congress

A

First continental congress

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6
Q

The person elected to be the president of the Second Continental Congress was ___.

Benjamin Franklin
John Hancock
George Washington

A

John Hancock

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7
Q

One of the sons of liberty, _____, Warren, the patriots in Lexington of the British troops movement.

Samuel Adams
John Hancock
Paul Revere

A

Paul Revere

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8
Q

After the French and Indian war, ____ took control of the land east of the Mississippi River.

Colonists
England
France

A

England

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9
Q

True or False

The most powerful voice of the great awakening was Isaac Watts.

A

False

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10
Q

True or False

King George III did not allow the colonies to trade Freeley with other countries.

A

True

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11
Q

True or False

The second continental, Congress meant to declare independence from France and made decisions in preparation for war.

A

False

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12
Q

True or False

Before the French and Indian war, France claimed the area that is now in Canada, the great lakes region, and the Mississippi Valley.

A

True

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13
Q

True or False

In a speech, Samuel Adams said, “give me liberty, or give me death!“

A

False

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14
Q

______ is tax on documents.

Half-Way Covenant
Intolerable Acts
Stamp Act

A

Stamp Act

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15
Q

_______is five Boston citizens killed by British soldiers.

Boston Tea Party
Boston Massacre
Great Awakening

A

Boston Massacre

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16
Q

______ is Sons of Liberty threw tea into the Boston Harbor.

Boston tea party
Intolerable acts
Boston massacre

A

Boston tea party

17
Q

____is spiritual revival that affected all the colonies.

Stamp act
Boston massacre
Great Awakening

A

Great awakening

18
Q

_____ is unfair decisions that led to the blockade of Boston Harbor.

Intolerable Acts
Great Awakening
Stamp Acts

A

Intolerable Acts

19
Q

In what year did the American war for independence begin?

A

1775

20
Q

Patriots who are trained to be ready to fight at a minutes notice were called?

A

Minutemen

21
Q

The largest continent is ____.

Africa
Asia
North America

A

Asia

22
Q

The smallest continent is?

Antarctica
Australia
Asia

A

Australia

23
Q

The smallest ocean is the _____ ocean.

Arctic
Indian
Southern

A

Arctic

24
Q

The largest ocean is there _____ ocean.

Atlantic
Indian
Pacific

A

Pacific

25
Q

The coldest ocean is there _____ ocean.

Arctic
Atlantic
Southern

A

Arctic

26
Q

The warmest ocean is there _____ ocean.

Indian
Pacific
Southern

A

Indian