Chapter 5 - Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution, from The American Pageant. Use as additional study for Mr. Ivy's APUSH class.
5051733575 | c (32) | how many colonies did Britain actually own by 1775? a. 13 b. 16 c. 32 d. 100 | 0 | |
5051894515 | Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Maryland | what were the top 5 most populous colonies in 1775? 1. ________________ 2. _______________ 3. _______________ 4. _______________ 5. _______________ | 1 | |
5051903282 | Presbyterian | Scots-Irish were of the ____________________ religion | 2 | |
5051905531 | agriculture | what was the leading industry in America in the 1700s? | 3 | |
5051905941 | tobacco | staple crop of Virginia and Maryland | 4 | |
5051906358 | wheat | staple crop of the Chesapeake region | 5 | |
5051906359 | grain | staple crop of the middle colonies | 6 | |
5051906838 | fur, fish, timber | three main raw material exports of New England | 7 | |
5051907228 | molasses | from what sugar product is rum derived? | 8 | |
5051909279 | Britain, France | two countries with the most trade power within the West Indies | 9 | |
5051954315 | d (all of the above) | what were taverns used for? a. entertainment and alcohol b. gossip and political talk c. fraternities d. all of the above | 10 | |
5051955305 | Anglican, Congregational | what were the two "established" (tax supported) churches? | 11 | |
5051958384 | Anglicanism | what religious denomination represented the Church of England? | 12 | |
5051959605 | Georgia, Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New York | name five colonies in which Anglicanism was the official religion | 13 | |
5051960242 | T (true) | (T/F) the College of William and Mary was established in 1693 to train better clerics for the Anglican church | 14 | |
5051998956 | Rhode Island | what was the one New England colony in which there was NOT a congregational church? | 15 | |
5051999662 | Great Awakening | religious movement throughout the 1730s-1740s which revitalized American movement after a period of fading piety | 16 | |
5052007996 | F (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 status | 17 | |
5052045362 | T (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 careers | 18 | |
5052085338 | Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware | three proprietary royal colonies in 1775 | 19 | |
5052085866 | Connecticut, Rhode Island | two self-governing royal colonies in 1775 | 20 | |
5052090602 | upper house | council within legislation, appointed by king/proprietor or voted into office | 21 | |
5052092867 | lower house | popular branch within legislation, elected by landowners | 22 | |
5052094745 | T (true) | (T/F) the general assembly could withhold the governor's salary if the governor didn't yield to their requests | 23 | |
5052098463 | F (false. America wasn't entirely a democracy but did have more advanced democratic principles than Europe) | (T/F) by 1775, America was fully a democracy | 24 | |
5052099080 | musters | day-long drilling operations conducted by local militia, interspersed with entertainment | 25 | |
5052101515 | Thanksgiving | what holiday was considered "truly American" beyond all others? | 26 |