Evangelical preachers of the First Great Awakening would most likely agree that   A. quartering troops among the colonists amounts to a breach of public safety.   B. laws exist to maintain order and ought not to be challenged except through elections.   C. all British laws ought to reflect the will of the people as expressed through representatives.   D. a government that harms rather than protects the common good is not owed obedience.

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1.   Evangelical preachers of the First Great Awakening would most likely agree that

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    A.

    quartering troops among the colonists amounts to a breach of public safety.

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    B.

    laws exist to maintain order and ought not to be challenged except through elections.

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    C.

    all British laws ought to reflect the will of the people as expressed through representatives.

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    D.

    a government that harms rather than protects the common good is not owed obedience.

     

    2. 

    Which “erroneous principle” cited by Pitt provoked colonial anger and resistance?

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      A.

      mercantilist trade policies

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      B.

      imposition of a standing army

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      C.

      taxation without representation

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      D.

      restrictions on frontier settlement

       

       

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