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Which of the following is thought to be the origin of the first people to inhabit North America? correct answersThey descended from Mongolian hunters in Asia who crossed the Bering Strait to get to North America Christopher Columbus' exploration of the New World was sponsored by which sovereig...

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HISTORY 2110 EXAM

Which of the following is thought to be the origin of the first people to inhabit North America? correct
answersThey descended from Mongolian hunters in Asia who crossed the Bering Strait

to get to North America



Christopher Columbus' exploration of the New World was sponsored by which sovereignty: correct
answersSpain



The Colombian Exchange refers to all of the following except: correct answersAn exchange of goods,
especially coffee beans, between Colombia and the United States



Which of the following is true about the establishment of slavery as an institution in colonial America?
correct answers• Slavery was brought to the Carolina colony by settlers from Barbados

• Once established, slavery largely replaced the use of indentured servants in the south

• Slavery became institutionalized and persisted in the south despite the fact that most families in the
south did not own slaves

• Once established slavery became both an economic and social institution in the south



All of the following can be said about the Pilgrims except: correct answersThey were the first settlers in
Jamestown, Virginia



Which statement is true about the Colony of Georgia? correct answers• It was the 13th colony
established by Great Britain in the New World

• Its original charter banned the use of alcohol and slavery

• It was initially chartered as a trusteeship under the leadership of James Oglethorpe but later became a
royal colony

• It was initially established as a debtors' colony and to serve as a "buffer" between other British colonies
to the north and the Spanish to the south

, All of the following are true of The Seven Years' War, also called the French and Indian War (1754-1763),
except correct answersIt resulted in an improvement in relations between the British and its colonies



In rebelling and rejecting the Stamp Act of 1765, the colonies used which argument: correct
answersParliament did not represent the colonies and therefore could not legislate taxes on the colonies



Which of the following statements is true of the Boston Tea Party? correct answers• It was the result of
the rejection of the tax on tea and Parliament's right to tax the colonies

• Between 100-150 men disguised as Indians boarded ships in Boston Harbor on December 16, 1773,
and dumped 90,000 pounds of British tea in Boston Harbor

• Britain retaliated by enacting the Coercive Acts, labeled by Americans the "Intolerable Acts"



All of the following are true of the meeting of the First Continental Congress except: correct answersThe
prevailing sentiment of those who attended was that the colonies needed to separate from England and
declare their independence from England immediately



The Olive Branch Petition of 1775 was which of the following: correct answersAn appeal to the King by
moderates in the Continental Congress that the American colonial assemblies be individual parliaments
under the umbrella of the King and not under Parliament



Key to the victory at Yorktown during the American Revolution was which of the following: correct
answers• The aid of the French

• The British ran low on food and ammunition and with the harbor controlled by the French they could
get little of either.



It was during the presidency of which of the following that the territory of Louisiana (The Louisiana
Purchase) was acquired from the French? correct answersThomas Jefferson



Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government was able to collect taxes by which method
only: correct answersA requisition of tax revenues from each state



Which of the following are true of the Articles of Confederation? correct answers• It created a Congress
in which each state had a delegation that could cast a single vote for the state no matter how many
representatives the state had

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