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1
The chapter introduction tells the story of French activities in North America to make the point that:
A)the English were relative latecomers to the colonizing business in North America.
B)the Spanish and English were not the only European powers colonizing the Americas.
C)while the French pursued commercial exploitation of North America, the English in New England demonstrated how religion could provide an equally powerful motivation.
D)while the French gained a foothold in North America through the work of the Jesuits, their settlers were few in contrast to the English Calvinists who settled New England.
2
Pilgrims and Puritans migrated to New England for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A)their zeal to convert the Indians.
B)the perceived failure of the English government to purify society and the church.
C)political conflict.
D)persecution by James I.
3
The "Mayflower Compact" of the Separatists was:
A)a basis for government devised without a legal basis to do so.
B)an agreement to organize a colony as provided in their original charter.
C)a small group of Pilgrims who determined on shipboard that ministers would hold ultimate authority in the colony.
D)a small floral garden intended to illustrate how God's creation of Eden was a model for society.
4
The Puritans who founded the Massachusetts Bay Company:
A)received a royal charter with title to most of present-day Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
B)were abandoning the Anglican church.
C)had few wealthy members among their ranks.
D)had an inefficient organizational structure and a sense of disunity within the membership.
5
The description of Massachusetts Bay Colony using the biblical metaphor of a "city upon a hill" relates to the Puritan founders' idea that the colony should:
A)be separate from the world.
B)be located on a readily defensible site.
C)be a refuge for all religious dissenters.
D)be a model holy commonwealth and staging area for reform of Old England.
6
New England proved a more hospitable site for colonization than the Chesapeake because:
A)most settlers in New England arrived in family groups, rather than as single indentured servants.
B)the male settlers were mostly free, skilled, and literate.
C)most of the settlers arrived in a cluster between 1630 and 1642, creating a sense of solidarity within the community.
D)all of the above.
7
What was Anne Hutchinson's heresy?
A)She professed that the Spirit of God had taught her that outward works were no indicator of one's inward state of salvation.
B)She believed that salvation came through grace alone, not works.
C)She proclaimed that it was acceptable for women to speak out in church.
D)She proclaimed that the Bay colony was violating God's laws by seizing land from the Indians.
8
Women in New England:
A)suffered such legal disadvantages as laws that forbade wives from suing or making contracts.
B)were portrayed in Puritan doctrine as a "necessary evil."
C)were second-class citizens in the household and in the church.
D)who seemed suspiciously silent might be accused of witchcraft.
9
The Middle Colonies:
A)followed the same patterns of settlement as the New England colonies.
B)discovered cash crops as successful as tobacco, rice, and sugar were in the Southern colonies.
C)founded stable governments that maintained popular support.
D)became a region in which a variety of ethnic and religious groups vied for political authority and economic success.
10
The first blacks to arrive in New Amsterdam in 1626 were:
A)slaves, but some of them were later freed.
B)slaves who were never freed.
C)free, but forced to live in a ghetto in New Amsterdam as the Jews were.
D)free.
11
How did New Netherland become New York?
A)The Dutch sold it to the English.
B)The Dutch abandoned it; the English then colonized it.
C)The English in adjacent areas gradually absorbed the isolated Dutch settlements.
D)The English ignored Dutch claims and conquered it.
12
The Iroquois tribe:
A)succumbed to many of the same pressures as the Indians of other regions.
B)continually shifted their alliance between the French and the English.
C)destroyed the Hurons with the support of Dutch guns and subsequently founded a political alliance that allowed them to deal effectively with both their Indian enemies and the Europeans.
D)based their families on patrilineal kinship.
13
Pennsylvania quickly prospered for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A)Penn's planning and publicity efforts.
B)Penn's honest dealings with the Indians that preserved peace.
C)Parliament's generous subsidy.
D)Pennsylvania's rich farmland and Philadelphia's superb natural harbor.
14
William Penn and the Quakers differed from the Puritans of New England in their belief that:
A)the government should be based on equality and consent.
B)the government should promote morality by passing laws.
C)a model society could be created in America.
D)the state should not establish a religion.
15
After the Glorious Revolution, English efforts to exercise closer control over the North American colonies:
A)focused on putting teeth into commercial regulations in order to maximize profits from colonial trade.
B)continued to increase throughout the 1700s, eliciting growing American resistance.
C)ended, as the new monarchy sought to consolidate its power at home.
D)grew substantially but subtly, so that British rule was real though not apparent.







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