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Homework answers / question archive / Motlow State Community College - ENGLISH 2130 Quiz Question1)Which of the following was NOT a power of the national government under the Articles of Confederation? Question 1 options:   the right to levy taxes on trade and commerce             full authority over foreign affairs           control of government in the western territories           authority to coin money, run a postal service, and direct Indian affairs      authority to settle disputes between states   Question 2 During the war, Tories: Question 2 options:         refused to take prisoners

Motlow State Community College - ENGLISH 2130 Quiz Question1)Which of the following was NOT a power of the national government under the Articles of Confederation? Question 1 options:   the right to levy taxes on trade and commerce             full authority over foreign affairs           control of government in the western territories           authority to coin money, run a postal service, and direct Indian affairs      authority to settle disputes between states   Question 2 During the war, Tories: Question 2 options:         refused to take prisoners

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Question1)Which of the following was NOT a power of the national government under the Articles of Confederation?

Question 1 options:

 

the right to levy taxes on trade and commerce

 
 
 
      full authority over foreign affairs

 

 

      control of government in the western territories

 

 

      authority to coin money, run a postal service, and direct Indian affairs
     authority to settle disputes between states

 

Question 2

During the war, Tories:

Question 2 options:

 

      refused to take prisoners.

 

 

      probably outnumbered Patriots.

 

 

      generally lived at peace with their Whig neighbors.
     controlled large areas for an extended time.

 

 

      came from all classes of society.

 

Question 3

The state militia units that made up the initial American military force and later came to augment the Continental army:

Question 3 options:

 

      generally refused to ambush the British or to engage in hand-to-hand combat.
     often seemed to appear at crucial moments and then evaporate.

 

 

      provided the most seasoned troops of the war because of their past experience fighting the Indians.

 

 

      were highly successful as organized units, even though they refused to wear uniforms.
     frequently mutinied and joined the British.

 

Question 4

 

 

Which of the following statements was NOT true of women during the Revolutionary era?

Question 4 options:

 

      They sometimes disguised themselves as men in order to enlist in the Continental army.

 

 

      They were often considered the property of their husbands without an opportunity to establish a public life for themselves.

 

 

      They had few opportunities to receive an education.

 

 

      On at least one occasion, they commanded an artillery company in Washington’s army.
     They frequently worked behind the scenes to supply soldiers with food and clothing.

 

Question 5

Which of the following was NOT one of the provisions of the treaty ending the American Revolution?

Question 5 options:

 

      Florida was given to Spain.

 

 

      Congress would not prevent British merchants from collecting debts owed them by Americans.

 

 

      The Mississippi River was recognized as the western boundary of the United States.
     Congress would restore all property confiscated from Loyalists during the war.

 

 

      Americans were allowed to fish off the Canadian coast.

 

Question 6

Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress: Question 6 options:

combined legislative and executive power.

 

     shared power with a Supreme Court.

 

 

      was superior to the various state governments.

 

 

      was largely a debating society with no clear areas of authority.
     would elect the president.

 

Question 7

The war in the South was characterized by:

 

Question 7 options:

 

      massive civilian casualties.

 

 

      killing of prisoners by both sides.
     conventional military tactics.

 

 

      an unbroken series of British victories.

 

 

      massive use of slave soldiers by the Americans.

 

Question 8

Abigail Adams’s appeal to her husband, John, to “remember the Ladies”:

Question 8 options:

 

      resulted in more rights for women.
     proved her subordinate nature.

 

 

      showed her rejection of women’s domestic role.
     was basically ignored.

 

 

      revealed her political ambitions.

 

Question 9

Which of the following was NOT true of the expedition against Canada in 1775–1776?

Question 9 options:

 

      Smallpox was perhaps their greatest adversary on that campaign.

 

It resulted in an important American victory and set the tone for the coming campaign.

 

     It was led in part by General Benedict Arnold.

 

 

      Its main goal was the expulsion of Indian tribes in the area.

 

 

      It made Americans see the long-term nature of their struggle.

 

Question 10

American settlers who defended Kentucky were led by: Question 10 options:

 

      Daniel Boone.

 

 

 

      George Rogers Clark.
     Ethan Allen.

 

 

      Francis Marion.

 

 

      Andrew Jackson.

 

Question 11

An important American victory—“the turn of the tide of success”— was at:

Question 11 options:

 

      Savannah.
Camden.
Vincennes.
Charleston.

 

 

      Kings Mountain.

 

Question 12

Which of the following statements is NOT true of the Battle at Brandywine Creek?

Question 12 options:

 

      It resulted in American forces abandoning New York City.

 

 

      It forced Washington’s army to withdraw into winter quarters in Valley Forge.
     The Patriots lost Philadelphia as a result.

 

 

      British forces spent the winter in relative comfort following their victory.

 

 

      The Continental Congress fled after the battle.

 

Question 13

The Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom marked the general trend away from:

Question 13 options:

 

      belief in God.

 

 

      religious diversity.

 

 

 

      public prayer.
     revivalism.

 

 

      state-supported churches.

 

Question 14

The battle that resulted in a hard-fought and costly stalemate that ultimately forced Cornwallis to retreat to the coastline was:

Question 14 options:

 

      Cowpens.

 

 

      Kings Mountain.
     Saratoga.

 

 

      Guilford Courthouse.

 

 

      Brandywine Creek.

 

Question 15

The news of Yorktown inspired the British to: Question 15 options:

 

      recruit more soldiers.
     end the war.

 

 

      replace George III.

 

 

      sign a peace treaty with France.
     replace their commanders.

 

Question 16

The Articles of Confederation were fully ratified and became effective:

Question 16 options:

 

      in 1781.
     in 1789.

 

 

      in 1776.

 

 

      because most people wanted a strong central government.

 

 

 

      never.

 

Question 17

In its winter camp at Valley Forge, Washington’s army was decimated by all of the following, EXCEPT:

Question 17 options:

 

      hunger.
desertion.

 

 

      enemy attack.
     resignations.

 

 

      brutal cold.

 

Question 18

In late December 1776, George Washington was able to reverse American fortunes by:

Question 18 options:

 

      recapturing New York City from the British.

 

 

      convincing Congress to give the army all the resources it needed.
     getting France and Spain to enter the conflict.

 

 

      destroying a British force outside of Boston.

 

 

      winning battles at Trenton and Princeton.

 

Question 19

With the end of the war, many Americans viewed the United States as a:

Question 19 options:

 

      nation with a special destiny.
     future imperial power.

 

 

      temporary expedient until it could reunite with Britain.
     North American extension of Europe.

 

 

      leader in science and technological innovation.

 

 

Question 20

Benedict Arnold became notorious late in the war by: Question 20 options:

 

      recruiting slaves into the American army.

 

 

      questioning Washington’s fitness for command.
     defecting to the British.

 

 

      selling weapons to Indians.

 

 

      trying to become a military dictator.

 

Question 21

Which of the following provided most of the money raised by the Continental Congress for the Revolution?

Question 21 options:

 

      loans from foreign countries
     requisitions from the states

 

 

      contributions from patriotic citizens
     direct taxes on the American people

 

 

      new issues of paper money

 

Question 22

The Revolution did all of the following, EXCEPT: Question 22 options:

 

      foster a spirit of social equality.

 

 

      lower property requirements for the vote.

 

 

      limit opportunities to acquire land in the West.
     encourage greater participation in politics.

 

 

      establish American independence.

 

Question 23

Most of the state constitutions adopted during the Revolution:

 

Question 23 options:

 

      gave governors extensive powers.

 

 

      granted universal manhood suffrage.

     contained bills of rights.

 

 

      abolished slavery.

 

 

      were rejected by Congress.

 

Question 24

The Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom was written by: Question 24 options:

 

      John Adams.

 

 

      Alexander Hamilton.

     Patrick Henry.

 

 

      Thomas Paine.

 

 

      Thomas Jefferson.

 

Question 25

In the era of the Revolution, the northern states:

Question 25 options:

 

      took steps to abolish slavery.

 

 

      elected a number of free blacks to office.

     gave free blacks full equality.

 

 

      outlawed racist language.

 

 

      sent many former slaves to Canada

 

 

 

 

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