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1. Which British action MOST DIRECTLY precipitated the events shown?
C. Britain stationed troops in Boston to stop colonial smuggling.
2. How does Paine’s argument support the case for colonial independence from Britain?
B.Paine asserts that an absolute monarchy is incompatible with the rule of law.
3. How was the gathering described in the excerpt like the Stamp Act Congress?
D.It called together delegates to devise a response to British taxes.
4. Which of the following does Lee call on the First Continental Congress to do?
A.to seek alliances with foreign nations
5. This statement MOST DIRECTLY caused the
B.appointing of the Committee of Five.
6. Which of the following BEST summarizes the intent of Articles II and III of the Articles of Confederation?
A.The newly independent states wanted to protect their sovereignty.
7. Under Article V of the Articles of Confederation, the power to appoint representatives in Congress is held by the
A. Legislature
8. Which of the following can one conclude about the comparative strength of the Continental Army compared with the British forces from this statement?
A. The Continental Army had fewer resources.
9. This speech suggests that the American identity emerged as a consequence of the Revolution and was MOST CLEARLY rooted in a commitment to
C. the cause of liberty
10. Washington is concerned that the British might make a decisive blow on the Continental Army by
A. capturing Charlestown
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