APUSH - Quiz 2
The speech in the excerpt was delivered in which of the following historical situations during the mid-1700s?
Competition between European empires for Native American allies
Which of the following describes a trend in exports from England to British North America between 1699 and 1749 indicated in the table?
Demand in the colonies for manufactured goods from England greatly increased.
The confederacy formed to "exasperate the Indians against the English" was motivated primarily by which of the following?
Dispossession of Wampanoag land and threats to their sovereignty
Which of the following best characterizes relations between the English and American Indians in New England following Metacom's War?
Dramatic decline of the American Indian population and the end of their resistance to New England colonists
Whitefield's open-air preaching contributed most directly to which of the following trends?
Greater independence and diversity of thought.
The excerpt most directly reflects which of the following goals for England's North American colonies?
Integrating them into a coherent imperial structure based on mercantilism
Participation in the "civil body politic" referenced in the excerpt would have been most available to which of the following?
Male church members
Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of the document from which the excerpt was taken?
Organizing a system of rules and order in the colony
The table most directly suggests which of the following developments by 1749?
The British established increasingly extensive trade networks to provide goods to its colonies.
Which of the following most likely motivated Parliament to pass the law in the excerpt?
The desire to pursue mercantilist goals
The ideas introduced in the excerpt most directly contributed to which of the following patterns among the British North American colonies?
The establishment of local representative assemblies and legislatures
The preaching described in the excerpt is an example of which of the following developments in the 1700s?
The expansion of Protestant evangelism.
Which of the following best describes an overall argument of the excerpt?
The makeup of emigrant populations led to greater reconstruction of English family life in New England than it did in the Chesapeake.
The second paragraph of the excerpt makes which of the following claims about the populations of men and women in the colonies?
The populations of men and women in New England were roughly equal from the time of its founding.
The first paragraph of the excerpt makes which of the following claims?
The settlers of New England varied in age more than emigrants to the Chesapeake did.
Which of the following was a main purpose of Ateawanto in his speech?
To protect his people's land from English colonizers
One direct long-term effect of the Navigation Act was that it
contributed to the rise of opposition that ultimately fostered the independence movement
In colonial America, geography most directly influenced
economic activities
European Enlightenment writers of the 17th and 18th centuries such as John Locke influenced America's colonial development by providing
ideas about self-government and political rights
Which economic policy was based on the idea that the American colonies existed primarily to provide economic benefits for Great Britain?
mercantilism
The events of the First Great Awakening illustrated by the excerpt led to
new denominations attracting followers who were drawn to the dynamic sermons of the new preachers
During the 1700s, the British government used mercantilism to
profit from its colonies
Compared with French and Spanish interactions with American Indians, English interaction with American Indians more often promoted
separation between the groups
The Enlightenment philosophers believed the power of government is derived from
those who are governed
Whitefield's impact suggests that religious culture among British North American colonist in the 1700s was most directly shaped by
trans-Atlantic exchanges.