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Puritans came to New England

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in search of the freedom to worship as they wished, but not freedom of religion for all

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The puritan founders in Massatucits who described their colony as city upon a hill

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felt they were creating a holy community that would be a model for the world

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Calvanist believed all of the following EXCEPT

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Freedom of religion for all

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4
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George Whitefield was associated with the

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Great Awakening

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The great awakening in the 1740’s was a

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revival movement wuth an emotional appeal

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Those known as separitists

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gave up on reforming the Church of England

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As leading figure of the great Awakening, Johanothan Edwards preached

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people were sinners in the hands of an angry god

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What was one of the effects of the great awakening in America

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Declining respect for established authority

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9
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The great awakening resulted in all the following EXCEPT

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A decline of religios diversity

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According to the textbook, which individual is known for preaching the famous sermon,”sinners in the hands of an Angry God”

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Johnothan Edwards

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According to the textbook who dominated the politics, religion, and culture of New England during th seventeenth century

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Puritans

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According to the textbook, what were the primany foals of the English colonies established in New England from 1620 onward

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Religius Motives

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According to the textbook, how did the great awakening contribute to the transformation of colonial society and the language of individualism

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By encouraging individuals to question the world and embrave a more pious lifestyle

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According to the textbook, who did the puritans consider as the “Elect” among English Puritans

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Those chosen by god for salvation

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According to the textbook, Christopher Columbus sailed under the flag of which nation

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Spain

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According to the textbook, what was the name of the largest city in the Mississipian Empire

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Cahokia

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14
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New World hunter gatherer societies turned to agriculture primarily due to

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A growing scarcity of resources

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In his first voyage in 1492, Christopher Colomnus

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Mistook cuba for Japan

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The first permanent spanish settlement in what is now the United states was

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St. Augustine

17
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The first Europeans to travel to the coast of North America were

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Norsemen led by Lief Eriksson

18
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Which of the following provoked essential to the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs

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All of the Above

19
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According to your textbook, how would you compare the sexual and marital freedom of Native Americans and Europeans before contact

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Native Americans enjoyed greater sexual and merital freedom

20
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Hernando Cortes’s conquest of the Aztecs in 1518 was made possible in part for all the following EXCEPT

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political divisions within the Aztec leadership

21
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Most scholars agree that the first Americans

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Formed hunter gatherer societys

22
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According to your textbook, agriculture arose in North America (and the western hemisphere more generally

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3,000 years later than in Aisa/ eastern hemisphere

23
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Cahokia was a large trading center located near what present day city

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St. louis

24
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The last of the moundbuilding societies in North America was called

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The mississipian

25
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The first contenintal congress took all of the following actions except

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Calling complete separation of great britian

26
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All of the following were factors contributing to Localism in Colonial America EXCEPT

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Religious diffenences

27
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By keeping the tax on tea when it repealed the other townshend duties, parliment

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???

28
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England passed the Coercive acts in response to

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The boston tea party

29
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According to your textbook who was the most famous itinerant preacher during the great awakening, known for his dramatic style of preaching and powerful impact on crowds

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George whitefield

30
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The Articles of Confederation

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jealously guarded state sovereignty at the expense of national power.

31
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One major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was

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Congress inability to tax

32
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Which of the following was NOT a criticism of American government under the Articles of Confederation?

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that it gave too much power to a central government

33
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The pamphlet ________ presented justification to Americans for their break with Great Britain.

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Common Sense

34
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Which of the following nations remained America’s most important ally during the American Revolution?

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France

35
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A major difficulty that confronted the First Continental Congress was

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the fact that the delegates from different regions were unfamiliar with one another (a reflection of the strong spirit of localism).

36
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The First Continental Congress created the Continental Association to

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enforce a new trade boycott aginst england

37
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The most obvious contradiction to the principles expressed in the founding of the American republic was

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the continued existence of slavery in much of the nation.

38
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One effect of Shays’s Rebellion was that it

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contributed to the growing belief the national government needed reform

39
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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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40
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According to your textbook, what did the Articles of Confederation grant each state in the Continental Congress?

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one vote each

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According to your textbook, what were the main grievances of the farmers in western Massachusetts during Shays’s Rebellion?

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Heavy burden of debt and economic struggles

42
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According to your textbook, what did the preamble of the Declaration of Independence refer to as “self-evident” truths?

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Natural Law

43
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According to your textbook, what significant event occurred on December 23, 1783, marking the establishment of a republic?

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Ratification of the Articles of Confederation