apush chapter 4 test
How did the pietism movement of the 18th century different from puritanism?
pietism stressed an individual's relationship with God
Which of the following developments created a crisis for New England Puritan society in the 18th century?
population growth made freehold land scares
which of the following colleges were founding in the mid 18th century out of religious enthusiasm spread by the great awakening?
princeton
What made George Whitefield such a successful evangelical preacher in New England in the 1740s?
A reputation for being "almost angelical" in appearance
Why was the print evolution that occurred in the colonies during the early 18 century significant?
Printing allowed for the broad transmission of new ideas
The political conflicts that wrecked colonial Pennsylvania in the middle of the 18th century stemmed from which of the following sources?
Rapid immigration and population growth
The most numerous voluntary non-slave immigrants to British North America and 18th century came from which of the following groups
Scots Irish
Puritan minister Cotton Mather's response to which of the following eighteenth-century crises demonstrated that Enlightenment ideas had begun to influence him?
The Boston smallpox epidemic
In New York during the first half of the 18th century settlement of the Hudson river valley showed which of the following patterns?
The dutch manorial System largely remained intact with few wealthy and powerful Dutch and English landlords dominating poor tenant families
The power of human reason a world ordered by natural laws and progressive improvement of society are associated with which of the following movements?
The enlightenment
how did the British government respond to hostilities in America in 1754?
William Pitt in lord halifax Persuaded Prime Minister poem to start a war in America against the French?
which of the following statements best describes women's property rights in the English colonies in the 18th century?
when they married women passed legal ownership of all personal property to their husbands
how did farmwives throughout the colonies in the 18th century contribute to their families?
wives acted as helpmates to their husbands and performed both domestic and agricultural tasks
The 18th century great awakening was impetuous for which of the following phenomena?
African Americans creation of a distinctive Protestant Christianity
Which of the following individuals would have most likely preferred pietism to deism in the 18th century?
A Scots Irish migrant
which of the following consequences of the 18th century great awakening made it historically significant?
Americans new freedom to challenge authority within and outside the church
which of the following religious Denominations successfully converted many slaves in the mid 18th century southern colonies?
Baptist
which of the following features Characterized the middle Atlantic colonies of New York New Jersey and Pennsylvania in the 18th century?
Cultural diversity
which of the following characterized the new england freehold society?
Many relatively equal landowning amilies whose livelihood came from agriculture and trade
The French and Indian war started as a result of disputed land claims regarding...
The Ohio River Valley
Which of the following statements characterizes the nature of colonial Pennsylvania during the 18th century?
The growing weed trade in the mid 18th century Brian influx of poor families which increased social divisions
in 18th century new England the notion that parents would pay grown children for their past laborers in exchange for the privilege of choosing their child spouses was known as?
The marriage portion
Which of the following was a result of long practiced policy of subdividing land in New England for inheritance by the mid-1700s?
The number of children can see it before marriage rose sharply
which of the following statements describes the religious controversy that emerge from the great awakening during the 1740s and 1750s?
The old lights prohibited traveling preachers from speaking to a congregation without its ministers permission
which of the following statements describes the relationship of typical New England women to the church in the 18th century?
churches were filled primarily with women but lead exclusively by men
which of the following statements describes rule life in new England colonies during the 18th century?
colonist sense of personal worth and dignity and rule new England contrasted sharply with European peasant life
which of the following statements characterized 18th century religious practice in Pennsylvania?
each religious sect enforced moral behavior among its members
Which of the following was an outcome of New England's family's efforts to maintain the freeholder idea in the late 18th century?
farmers abandoned traditional green crops and adopted livestock agriculture instead
which of the following statements best describes inheritance patterns in colonial new England during the mid1700s?
fathers had a cultural duty to provide inheritance is for the children
hostilities between French troops in Virginians led by colonel George Washington began in 1754 At which of the following locations?
fort duquesne
Which of the following statements describes the role of money and economic change in the 18th century rule New England?
generally no money was exchanged between relatives and neighbors but accounts of debts were maintained and settled every few years by cash transfers
what did German immigrants known as redemptioners Do you on their arrival in Pennsylvania in the 18th century?
negotiated the terms for a period of servitude though which they would pay for their trip
during the great awakening in the 1730s and 1740s which of the following groups challenge the authority of ministers?
new lights
what made the British authorities wary of declaring war against the French in North America in 1754?
they believed the American colonist were in capable of cooperating their own defense