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CHAPTER 10 REVIEW Tensions Grow Between the Colonies and Great Britain

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CHAPTER 10 REVIEW

Tensions Grow Between the Colonies and Great Britain

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After reading each question, write down the letter of the answer that you think is correct.

At the end, all questions and answers will be reviewed.

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1. What was one outcome of the French and Indian War?

A. France beat great Britain

B. The British owed a lot of money

C. Great Britain and the colonies had a good relationship

D. The French gained a lot of land

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2. Why was the Proclamation of 1763 written?

A. To protect the colonists

B. To punish settlers

C. To raise money for the war

D. To thank the American Indians

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3. Who passed the laws for the British government?

A. Parliament

B. the royal family

C. Congress

D. the House of Burgesses

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4. Which laws made colonists provide soldiers with food, transportation, and housing?

A. the Stamp Act

B. the Quartering Act

C. the Coercive Acts

D. the Proclamation of 1763

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5. Which law made said that colonists could not settle past the Appalachian Mountains?

A. the Stamp Act

B. the Quartering Act

C. the Coercive Acts

D. the Proclamation of 1763

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6. In what ways did the colonists react to the Stamp Act?

A. They ignored it

B. They thought it was fair

C. They protested until it was repealed

D. They disliked it but went along with it

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7. What does it mean to be imported?

A. sold from the colonies in other countries

B. created to use at home

C. raised on farms and plantations

D. brought into the colonies from somewhere else

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8. Which of the following did NOT lead to the Boston Massacre?

A. The Quartering Act

B. The Stamp Act

C. The Townshend Acts

D. The Boston Tea Party

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9. What did the colonists call the acts that were passed to punish them for the Boston Tea Party?

A. the Unfair Acts

B. The Boston Massacre

C. The Stamp Act

D. the Intolerable Acts

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10. Which act put a tax on goods the colonists enjoyed?

A. The Quartering Act

B. The Stamp Act

C. The Proclamation of 1763

D. The Boston Tea Party

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11. In the metaphor a parent builds a fence to protect her child. In the Proclamation of 1763, the British government would not let the colonists pass which landmark? A. the White House

B. Mount Rushmore

C. the Appalachian Mountains

D. the Sierra Nevada Mountains

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12. The Quartering Act required the colonists to give the soldiers what?

A. Food

B. Supplies

C. Neither A or B

D. Both A and B

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13. Which of the following laws was created to raise money for Parliament?

A. the Paper Act

B. the Stamp Act

C. the Quartering Act

D. the Boston Tea Act

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14. Which of the following would King George III be LEAST likely to agree with?

A. Proclamation of 1763

B. The Boston Tea Party

C. The Intolerable Acts

D. The Quartering Act

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15. What Committee was set up to share the news of the Boston Massacre?

A. The Daughters of Liberty

B. Bostonians against the King

C. Captain Preston’s followers

D. The Committee of Correspondence

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16. Why did the Boston Tea Party occur?

A. to protest the Tea Act

B. to show the colonists didn’t like tea

C. to support the Tea Act

D. to make King George III happy

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17. What meeting had leaders from every colony except Georgia to discuss complaints against Great Britain?

A. Committee of Correspondence

B. Colonial Congress

C. First Continental Congress

D. United Colonists of America

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18. What were the Townshend Acts?

A. A set of laws passed to punish the colonists

B. Laws that put a tax on many items including paper goods.

C. Laws passed by Parliament to raise money from the colonies

D. Laws that required the colonists to allow soldiers to stay in their towns.

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B. The British owed a lot of money

1. What was one outcome of the French and Indian War?

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A. To protect the colonists

2. Why was the Proclamation of 1763 written?

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A. Parliament

3. Who passed the laws for the British government?

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B. the Quartering Act

4. Which laws made colonists provide soldiers with food, transportation, and housing?

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D. the Proclamation of 1763

5. Which law made said that colonists could not settle past the Appalachian Mountains?

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C. They protested until it was repealed

6. In what ways did the colonists react to the Stamp Act?

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D. brought into the colonies from somewhere else

7. What does it mean to be imported?

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D. The Boston Tea Party

8. Which of the following did NOT lead to the Boston Massacre?

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D. the Intolerable Acts

9. What did the colonists call the acts that were passed to punish them for the Boston Tea Party?

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B. The Stamp Act

10. Which act put a tax on goods the colonists enjoyed?

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C. the Appalachian Mountains

11. In the metaphor a parent builds a fence to protect her child. In the Proclamation of 1763, the British government would not let the colonists pass which landmark?

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D. Both A and B

12. The Quartering Act required the colonists to give the soldiers what?

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B. the Stamp Act

13. Which of the following laws was created to raise money for Parliament?

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B. The Boston Tea Party

14. Which of the following would King George III be LEAST likely to agree with?

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D. The Committee of Correspondence

15. What Committee was set up to share the news of the Boston Massacre?

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A. to protest the Tea Act

16. Why did the Boston Tea Party occur?

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C. First Continental Congress

17. What meeting had leaders from every colony except Georgia to discuss complaints against Great Britain?

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C. Laws passed by Parliament to raise money from the colonies

18. What were the Townshend Acts?