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AP U.S. History Quiz - Unit 3
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What was the difference in US Society following the Seven Years War (French and Indian War)?
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A) rework of colonial governments
B) greater dependence on Britain
C) new forms of art and music
D) expulsion of salutary neglect
What could be a reason that the British government felt that the American Revolution was unprovoked?
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A) no weapons used on colonists
B) virtual representation
C) colonies had British goods
D) colonist could travel to Britain
What document in the colonies sparked attitudes about revolting against Great Britain?
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A) Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
B) Declaration of Independence
C) Common Sense by Thomas Paine
D) Two Treatises of Government by John Locke
What was the reason for the passing of the Proclamation of 1763?
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A) To promote growth of Native American populations
B) To further control of the colonies
C) To appease the Native Americans
D) To prevent French interference in colonies
What was a common topic discussed in this period that was handled differently in later periods?
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A) staying out of foreign affairs
B) keeping away from Native American lands
C) abiding by the current constitution
D) continuing slavery
Which of the following is not a factor that increased tension between the colonies and England prior to the Revolution?
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A) taxes placed on common goods
B) line drawn by the Proclamation of 1763
C) heightened military presence in colonies
D) French expulsion from the area
What did the Marbury vs Madison case determine that shaped the United States Judicial System?
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A) power of the president
B) Supreme Court justice term length
C) checks and balances
D) concept of judicial review
A supporter of the Constitution at the Constitutional Convention may believe that
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A) taxes were unnecessary
B) federal government should hold the power
C) state government and federal government should have equal power
D) government should not fund public projects
Someone who supported or was part of the Daughters of Liberty Organization may have done what to help with the American Revolution?
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A) joined the military
B) boycott British fabric
C) sewed uniforms for soldiers
D) lead protests against the British government
What was the consequence of Shay's Rebellion?
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A) divide over power of military
B) calls for a strong government
C) support of small farmers
D) support of wealthy landowners
Who may have supported the three-fifths compromise during the forming of the Constitution?
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A) free black Americans
B) wealthy southern landowners
C) small northern farmers
D) nobody
What was the main contribution of people like Patrick Henry and George Mason to the constitution?
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A) checks and balances
B) strong executive branch
C) Bill of Rights
D) power of legislative branch
Which major battle of the American revolution convinced European powers to intervene?
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A) Battle of Saratoga
B) Battle of Yorktown
C) Battle of Lexington and Concord
D) Battle of Bunker Hill
What was a common theme when discussing the need for a Declaration of Independence from England?
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A) power of executives
B) natural rights
C) checks and balances
D) virtual representation
After the American Revolution, the United States culture changed through this form of art.
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A) Greek-inspired aesthetics
B) divide from European style
C) abstract neutrals
D) both a and b
Which group of people would have benefited most from Alexander Hamilton’s financial program?
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A) southern landowners
B) poor farmers
C) wealthy northerners
D) free black Americans
Somebody who agreed with the Constitution (also known as a Federalist) most likely would have supported who during the lead up to the French Revolution?
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A) French people
B) British
C) nobody
D) everybody
Why were the Alien and Sedition acts passed in the 1790s?
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A) suppress federalist opinions
B) support the French people in French Revolution
C) support the British in French Revolution
D) suppress democratic-republican opinions
All of the following were advantages of the British during the Revolution except?
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A) supply amounts
B) foreign allies
C) motivation
D) military strength
What was the effect of the Acts passed after the Boston Tea Party?
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A) growing support for the revolution
B) beacon of hope for colonists
C) growing support of loyalism
D) both a and b
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