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AP US History (Ivy) - Chapter 5 Flashcards

Chapter 5 - Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution, from The American Pageant. Use as additional study for Mr. Ivy's APUSH class.

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5051733575c (32)how many colonies did Britain actually own by 1775? a. 13 b. 16 c. 32 d. 1000
5051894515Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Marylandwhat were the top 5 most populous colonies in 1775? 1. ________________ 2. _______________ 3. _______________ 4. _______________ 5. _______________1
5051903282PresbyterianScots-Irish were of the ____________________ religion2
5051905531agriculturewhat was the leading industry in America in the 1700s?3
5051905941tobaccostaple crop of Virginia and Maryland4
5051906358wheatstaple crop of the Chesapeake region5
5051906359grainstaple crop of the middle colonies6
5051906838fur, fish, timberthree main raw material exports of New England7
5051907228molassesfrom what sugar product is rum derived?8
5051909279Britain, Francetwo countries with the most trade power within the West Indies9
5051954315d (all of the above)what were taverns used for? a. entertainment and alcohol b. gossip and political talk c. fraternities d. all of the above10
5051955305Anglican, Congregationalwhat were the two "established" (tax supported) churches?11
5051958384Anglicanismwhat religious denomination represented the Church of England?12
5051959605Georgia, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New Yorkname five colonies in which Anglicanism was the official religion13
5051960242T (true)(T/F) the College of William and Mary was established in 1693 to train better clerics for the Anglican church14
5051998956Rhode Islandwhat was the one New England colony in which there was NOT a congregational church?15
5051999662Great Awakeningreligious movement throughout the 1730s-1740s which revitalized American movement after a period of fading piety16
5052007996F (false. colleges were reserved for upper-class citizens among which students studied to become governmental/religious leaders)(T/F) education in colleges was granted to everybody regardless of their social status17
5052045362T (true)(T/F) arts and culture provided little opportunity in America and prestigious artists and architects among others had to travel to Britain to pursue their careers18
5052085338Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delawarethree proprietary royal colonies in 177519
5052085866Connecticut, Rhode Islandtwo self-governing royal colonies in 177520
5052090602upper housecouncil within legislation, appointed by king/proprietor or voted into office21
5052092867lower housepopular branch within legislation, elected by landowners22
5052094745T (true)(T/F) the general assembly could withhold the governor's salary if the governor didn't yield to their requests23
5052098463F (false. America wasn't entirely a democracy but did have more advanced democratic principles than Europe)(T/F) by 1775, America was fully a democracy24
5052099080mustersday-long drilling operations conducted by local militia, interspersed with entertainment25
5052101515Thanksgivingwhat holiday was considered "truly American" beyond all others?26

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