Ch 3 & 4 APUSH
Which of the following changes occurred in white society in the Chesapeake colonies at the same time that slavery was being forced on Africans?
A more rigid class structure with a well-defined and highly visible economic and political elite began to emerge
Which of the following consequences of the eighteenth-century Great Awakening made it historically significant?
Americans' new freedom to challenge authority within and outside the church
Which of these religious denominations successfully converted many slaves in the mid-eighteenth-century southern colonies?
Baptists
Influenced by Enlightenment science, which of the following religious movements believed that God had created the world but allowed it to operate in accordance with the laws of nature?
Deism
The power of human reason, a world ordered by natural laws, and the progressive improvement of society are associated with which of the following movements?
Enlightenment
The Navigation Acts of the mid-seventeenth century included which of the following stipulations?
European goods imported to the colonies had to go through English ports
Hostilities between French troops and Virginians led by Colonel George Washington began in 1754 at which of the following locations?
Fort Duquesne
Which of the following was a provision of the Treaty of Paris of 1763?
France lost all of her North American territory east of the Mississippi River
The group that came to be known as the Cajuns after the Great War for Empire were
French settlers expelled by the British from Nova Scotia and deported to Louisiana
Which of the following statements is true of the Quaker religion in the 1660s?
It taught that God imbued all men and women with an "inner light" of grace.
The extent of violence perpetrated by whites against slaves in any particular geographic area depended on which of the following factors?
Its racial composition
During the Great Awakening in the 1730s and 1740s, which of the following groups challenged the authority of ministers?
New Lights
The French and Indian War started as a result of disputed land claims regarding
Ohio River Valley
Which American colony was established in the 1660s as a haven for Quakers?
Pennsylvania
The English philosopher John Locke believed which of the following ideas?
People had natural rights such as life, liberty, and property
Which of the following explains why Chesapeake planters treated their slaves less harshly than west Indian planters in the eighteenth century?
Profits on sugar were considerably higher than those made through tobacco production
Pontiac's uprising in Detroit in 1763 was a direct cause of which of the following events?
Royal Proclamation of 1763
The most numerous voluntary (nonslave) emigrants to British North America in the eighteenth century came from which of the following groups?
Scots-Irish
Which of the following statements characterizes African states' involvement in the Atlantic System slave trade?
The Asante kings used the profits of slave trading to expand their political dominion
In eighteenth-century New England, the notion that parents would pay grown children for their past labors in exchange for the privilege of choosing the children's spouses was known as
The marriage portion
Which of the following was true for the Iroquois in New York during the period of imperial warfare in the early eighteenth century?
The tribe allied with France and Britain and declared their intention to remain neutral.
Which of the following features characterized the Middle Atlantic colonies of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania in the eighteenth century?
cultural diversity
Which agricultural product served as the foundation for the South Atlantic System in the eighteenth century?
sugar
Which of the following statements describes the dominant approach to settlement in North Carolina in its early years?
the proprietors planned to set up a manorial system but this planned failed
When the early eighteenth-century Anglo-French wars temporarily ended with the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, Britain had
won major territorial and commercial gains, including Newfoundland, Acadia, and the Hudson Bay region as well as access to the western Indian trade