The Navigation Acts were passed by England to accomplish all of the following goals except     A. Stimulate the economy   B. Regulate trade within the empire   C. Allow competition with England   D. Ensure national security

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The Navigation Acts were passed by England to accomplish all of the following goals except
 
  A.
Stimulate the economy
  B.
Regulate trade within the empire
  C.
Allow competition with England
  D.
Ensure national security

Americans had become highly educated by the time of the American Revolution with over half of all white men being able to read and write.  Philadelphia became the publishing center of the colonies for several reasons but one of the most important was the decision by whom of the following to settle and begin his printing business in the colony?    
 
  A.

John Adams

  B.

Thomas Jefferson

  C.

Thomas Paine

  D.

Benjamin Franklin


In 1571, Elizabeth I of England established the Church of England, which was Protestant in theology but Catholic in ritual, with the passage of the
 
  A.
Articles of Incorporation
  B.
Thirty-Nine Articles
  C.
Articles of Confederation
  D.
Fifty-Nine Articles

In 1763, the British became the supreme military power in the world with their victory in the [1]. This was the last in the series of the Wars for Empire.

[1] was the political and economic doctrine whose fundamental objective was the promotion of the mother country’s welfare. This was the basis of the relationship between England and the American colonies.


The Native Americans (Wampanoag and Narragansett) in New England made a last stand in 1675-76 to preserve their cultural integrity from English expansion. This was known as [1].

 In response to the Intolerable Acts, the American colonists met in Philadelphia to petition and then boycott British goods. This meeting in 1774 was the

[1]

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