Multiple Choice

Multiple Choice

  • Submitted By: tanj2010
  • Date Submitted: 10/27/2008 4:59 PM
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1) King Charles I disbanded Parliament in 1629 because he could not deal with intense criticism from the 1) _______
A) Puritans.
B) Anglicans.
C) Catholics.
D) Baptists.
E) Presbyterians.

TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
2) The Glorious Revolution brought the Stuart monarch Charles II to the English throne. 2) _______

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
3) After ousting James II from the throne, Parliament offered the English monarchy to 3) _______
A) Charles III.
B) Elizabeth I.
C) James III.
D) William and Mary.
E) George I.

4) Which colonial group tended to be the most flagrant violators of the Navigation Acts? 4) _______
A) New England
B) The Chesapeake
C) The Middle Colonies
D) The Carolinas
E) The Southern Colonies

5) The Staple Act of 1663 stated that 5) _______
A) rum had to be manufactured in the West Indies.
B) nothing could be imported to America unless first shipped through England.
C) Americans must stop raising corn and wheat.
D) Americans could not produce iron products.
E) Americans could only produce staple foodstuffs.

6) The Stamp Act of 1765 affected 6) _______
A) notaries and other public officials.
B) only businessmen and merchants.
C) only those who engaged in direct trade with Great Britain.
D) primarily colonial manufacturers.
E) the lives of ordinary people, as well as those of the elite.

7) Enumerated goods 7) _______
A) had to be counted or weighed by a royal official before export.
B) were not covered under the Navigation Acts.
C) were restricted to trade in the Western Hemisphere.
D) could only be sold to foreign nations if transported on English ships.
E) could be sold only to the mother country.

8) The Declaration of Independence 8)...

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