Assignment 11 (Feb. 29)

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3/21/24, 10:00 AM Assignment 11 (Feb. 29) https://canvas.tamu.edu/courses/280933/assignments/2048902?module_item_id=9713462 1/3 Results Adelynn Barron — 2nd Attempt 5 Out of 5 points 00:33 Time for this attempt This assessment has unlimited attempts. Your Answers: 1 / 1 point By the mid-1700s, Boston had a particular reputation with British of±cials for: Take Now Attempt History Results Points Score (Highest score is kept) Attempt 1 1 of 5 20% Attempt 2 5 of 5 100% (Highest score) Strictly enforced laws prohibiting the manufacture or consumption of alcohol. Strict obedience to the Royal governor & an antipathy to any form of representative government. Strictly abiding within the letter of British Navigation Acts, with local juries quick to convict offenders. All of the above. 100% 1
3/21/24, 10:00 AM Assignment 11 (Feb. 29) https://canvas.tamu.edu/courses/280933/assignments/2048902?module_item_id=9713462 2/3 1 / 1 point Taxes were the only signi±cant reason for colonial unrest & resistance to British authority in the 1750s. 1 / 1 point Signi±cant in²uences on the colonial worldview that helped lead to the American Revolution included (check all that apply): 1 / 1 point A major turning point toward the Revolutionary War was the end of the French & Indian War in 1763, and King George III's issuance of the Proclamation Line that restricted the British colonists to lands east of the Appalachian Mountains. None of the above. True False The Puritan experiment. Religious freedom in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. The execution of Charles I for treason. The Glorious Revolution. The Enlightenment. Pietism. True False 2 3 4
3/21/24, 10:00 AM Assignment 11 (Feb. 29) https://canvas.tamu.edu/courses/280933/assignments/2048902?module_item_id=9713462 3/3 1 / 1 point The primary power that colonial assemblies could use to restrain the power of royal governors was: Vetoing his acts. Removing him from of±ce & appointing their own replacement. Overruling his choice of judges. His salary. None of the above. 5
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