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Question 1
Which of the following nations led the way in exploration in the fifteenth
century? (Ch. 2)
Portugal
England
France
The Netherlands
Spain
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Question 2
Why was the siege of Santa Fe significant? (Ch. 3)
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It was one battle in the continuing war between the Taos and Apache Indians.
It led to subsequent Indian attacks and the expulsion of the Spanish from New
Mexico for over a decade.
It brought the Spanish into a headon collision with the French over control of
New Mexico's capital, Santa Fe.
It led to the defeat of the Taos Indians.
It marked the end of the Spanish empire and the beginning of French
predominance.
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Question 3
Why did Charles I restore the Virginia assembly in 1639? (Ch. 3)
He hoped to strengthen the Anglican church in Virginia.
He needed a divorce and the only way the Anglican church would grant one
was in exchange for the restoration.
He wanted to democratize the British colonies.
He needed tobacco revenues and the support of Virginia's planters.
He thought it would prevent Virginia from giving in to Spanish encroachments.
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Question 4
What happened at Ácoma? (Ch. 2)
Indians who refused to give the Spanish food and other essentials were
brutally slaughtered.
All of these choices.
Oñate established one of the most successful Spanish colonies in New
Mexico.
None of these choices.
Franciscan missionaries brought Christianity to Native Americans.
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Question 5
What were the greatest killers in Virginia during the 1600s? (Ch. 3)
Old age
Starvation
Epidemic diseases like typhoid fever and malaria
Spanish and French attacks
Indian resistance
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Question 6
Why was France able to hold onto its vast North American domain against
Spanish and English expansion? (Ch.3)
They maintained stable relations with the Native Americans.
They constructed fortified missions.
The French maintained a large army.
They established stable communities throughout New France.
They were technologically superior.
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Question 7
Where was the first permanent European settlement on future United States
soil? (Ch. 2)
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Quebec, Canada
St. Augustine, Florida
Jamestown, Virginia
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Question 8
Why did the Puritans adopt the Halfway Covenant in 1662? (Ch. 3)
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They wanted to reconcile with the Anglican Church by adopting some of that
church's rituals.
They wanted to convert Indians by showing them different ways to become
Christians.
They wanted to expand church membership by allowing children of church
members to join.
They wanted to allow nonPuritans the opportunity to join their church as non
voting members.
They wanted to establish the rules for governing in the colony before they
reached the New World.
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Question 9
What did Governor John Winthrop of Massachusetts Bay colony advocate?
(Ch. 3)
He argued that God intended for some people to be rich and others poor.
He believed that the community should provide cradletograve health
coverage.
He argued that society functioned best when individuals took care of
themselves rather than serving one another.
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He supported class struggle and thought tension and jealousy were natural.
He supported equality between the sexes and believed women's roles were as
vital as men's to society.
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Question 10
According to Martin Luther, what is the basis of a person's salvation? (Ch. 2)
People can buy their salvation by giving money to the church.
People can only gain their salvation through faith in God.
None of the choices.
People can gain their salvation after seeing Jesus Christ.
People can earn their salvation by doing good works.
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Question 11
Where did the French attempt to make their first settlement in North
America? (Ch. 2)
Jacksonville, Florida
Fort Nassau
South Carolina
Along the St. Lawrence Valley
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None of these choices
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Question 12
Which country had the greatest number of people emigrate in the
seventeenth century? (Ch. 3)
Spain
England
Germany
France
Ireland
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Question 13
Which statement concerning those accused of witchcraft in the Salem trials is
true? (Ch. 3)
They included both lowstatus and prominent citizens, mostly middle aged
wives and widows.
They were slaves.
They were young, troubled girls.
They tended to be women who had previously been in trouble with the law.
They were almost exclusively the poor and powerless in the community.
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Question 14
How did Bacon's Rebellion transform labor systems in Virginia? (Ch. 3)
It proved that Indians were not a viable source of labor.
It revealed that planters would have to pay laborers more to work on their
plantations.
Planters shifted from indentured servants to slaves.
It encouraged landowners to pay their laborers higher wages.
It indicated that landowners would have to find some other labor source
besides slaves.
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Question 15
What was the Great Migration of the 17th century? (Ch. 3)
It was the movement of Africans to the New World.
It was the movement of Puritans to New England.
It was the movement of Huguenots to South Carolina.
It was the movement of Anglicans to Virginia.
It was the movement of Catholics to Maryland
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Question 16
Which statement concerning New England wives is true? (Ch. 3)
They usually had children out of wedlock.
They were considered equal in authority to their husbands within the family.
They were denied the option of divorce because it was prohibited by their
Puritan faith.
They typically had no property rights independent of their husbands.
They had extensive property rights under English Common Law.
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Question 17
What was one of the purposes of the settlement at Plymouth Plantation? (Ch.
2)
The settlers wanted to compete with the Virginia colony for furs.
The settlers wanted to form a religious outpost to convert the Native
Americans to Christianity.
The settlers wanted to identify a source of gold to finance future religious wars.
The settlers wanted to establish a community in which all members could
freely practice their religion of choice.
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The settlers would send lumber, furs, and fish to London merchant Thomas
Weston for seven years; after that, they would own the land they settled.
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Question 18
How did Anthony Ashley Cooper accelerate settlement in Carolina? (Ch. 3)
He hired publicists to advertise in Europe the bounty of Carolina.
He offered a headright of 150 acres to planters for each arriving family.
He offered $500 to each new settler.
He provided five slaves and seed to anyone willing to live there for at least ten
years.
He agreed to accept convicts who were crowding British jails.
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Question 19
Which statement accurately describes the role of religion in the Chesapeake
region in the seventeenth century? (Ch. 3)
It was a point of contention that was pulling Chesapeake society apart.
It confronted a chronic shortage of clergymen.
It thrived because clergymen flocked to the area.
It was a driving force in cultural life.
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It was virtually nonexistent.
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Question 20
During the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, how did Native
Americans fare in Spain's American territories? (Ch. 3)
Mission life helped them to keep together and preserve their traditional work
habits and language.
Their population declined as they suffered terrible epidemics.
Spanish colonial administrators enslaved Native Americans to work in silver
mines.
All of these choices.
Spanish soldiers slaughtered native Americans whenever they resisted the
efforts of missionaries.
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Question 21
Why was the Act for Religious Toleration of 1649 significant? (Ch. 3)
It embodied the fundamental antiauthoritarian tenets of the Antinomians.
It protected Catholics in Maryland from religious persecution.
It promoted social stability in the British West Indies.
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It allowed Native Americans to perform their own religious rites in "praying
towns."
It protected Puritans in Massachusetts from religious persecution and was
America's first law affirming freedom of worship.
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Question 22
What was the main purpose of France's North American empire? (Ch. 3)
to block attempts by the Dutch to gain a monopoly of the sugar trade.
to pressure the British into ending their expansion.
to provide a location for French Protestants to worship without fear of
persecution.
to convert native Americans to Christianity.
to provide furs and agricultural surpluses for the West Indies and timber for the
French navy.
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Question 23
What was the Mayflower Compact? (Ch. 2)
It was an agreement reached by the first Pilgrims to live in harmony with the
local Indians.
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It was an agreement reached by the first Pilgrims to establish a colony open to
all newcomers.
None of these choices
It was an agreement reached by the first Pilgrims to constitute themselves a
civil body politic.
It was an agreement reached by the first Pilgrims to be governed directly by
England.
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Question 24
Why was John Rolfe important to the eventual success of the Jamestown
settlement? (Ch. 2)
He persuaded Powhatan to teach the settlers how to grow food.
He negotiated agreements with the Indians that provided essential food
between 1607 and 1610.
He introduced the policy that if you did not work you would not eat.
He resolved the problem of an inadequate labor supply by importing slaves
from Africa.
He adapted a salable variety of Caribbean tobacco to conditions in Virginia.
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Question 25
Which of the following was NOT a Quaker belief? (Ch. 3)
An individual's Inner Light could best be revealed with the help of clergy and
through elaborate religious services, rituals and ceremony.
Individuals deserved recognition for their spiritual state rather than their wealth
or family status.
Women and men were equal in their ability to understand the Inner Light.
Women and men were equal in their ability to understand the Inner Light.
Women and men were equal in their ability to understand the Inner Light.
Women and men were equal in their ability to understand the Inner Light.
Women and men were equal in their ability to understand the Inner Light.
The Holy Spirit could inspire every soul.
Individuals should be trusted to speak and share their divine inspiration.
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Question 26
Why did Puritans decide they needed to leave Great Britain? (Ch. 3)
Charles I ended his predecessor's practice of tolerating Puritans.
They realized that North America believed an excellent area to make converts.
They decided that there were too many distractions in Great Britain.
James I offered the Puritans incentives to settle in North America.
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They learned that the king planned to reestablish Catholicism as the state
religion.
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Question 27
How did Governor Francis Wyatt wage the Second AngloPowhatan War?
(Ch. 2)
He laid siege to the Indians' villages and then negotiated.
He attempted to minimize bloodshed by offering generous concession to the
Indians if they stopped fighting.
He ordered all captured Indians enslaved.
He used ruthless tactics like destroying food supplies to cause starvation and
driving Indians from their homes during winter.
He made an alliance with Chippewa Indians to overwhelm the Powhatan
Indians.
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Question 28
All of the following helped fuel the "maritime revolution" of the fifteenth
century EXCEPT (Ch. 2)
Mastering the compass
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A more maneuverable ship
New materials for constructing ships
A new type of sail
Better use of the astrolabe
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Question 29
What was the main problem that crippled the Roanoke colony and hurt
Jamestown in its early years? (Ch. 2)
The nearby French settlement monopolized the Native American labor supply.
The English settlers refused to work.
The British refused to send more supplies.
The Native Americans refused to trade with the English settlers.
The blacks brought by the English refused to live in harmony with the Native
Americans.
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Question 30
Prince Henry the Navigator aided Portuguese exploration by (Ch. 2)
convincing the pope to help finance his many expeditions.
Defeating the Spanish for control of Africa's Gold Coast.
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developing new sailing technologies that made trips to Asia shorter and faster.
uncovering the lucrative market in North African horses.
plotting new trade routes that enabled his country to become a trading empire.
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