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Causes of the American Revolution Quiz

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Complete all questions to the best of your ability. This is for an AL.
Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Drag and drop the action that best completes the diagram.
Other Answer Choices:
Colonists boycott British goods
Colonists seek military support from France
Colonists declare independence
Colonists dump tea into Boston Harbor
Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
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The primary reason Parliament passed these acts was to __________
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Question 8
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Question 11
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restricting colonial trade with American Indians
imposing regulations on colonial agriculture
angering colonists who believed their civil liberties were being violated
punishing colonists for resisting Parliament's authority
Put the following events in the correct order-
Tea Act
Boston Tea Party
Intolerable (Coercive) Acts
Match the description to the correct act.
Sugar Act
Colonists had to provide lodgings and basic needs for British soldiers
Townshend Acts
Lowered tax on molasses to prevent smuggling
Quartering Act
Tax on all printed materials
Stamp Act
Tax on imported goods like glass, lead, tea, paint, and paper
Which era is being shown in the diagram below?


Colonization Era
Revolutionary Era
Westward Expansion Era
Reconstruction Era
Select the group that the belief or organization would be considered.
Loyalist
Patriots
Felt British policies were violating civil liberties
Felt taxation was only fair to pay off the debt from the French and Indian War
Opposed the Declaration of Indepence
Sons of Liberty

This cartoon shows the bias and perspective of the-
Loyalists
Patriots
Neutrals
Which of the following served as the geographic boundary that the colonists could not cross in the Proclamation of 1763?
Rocky Mountains
Mississippi River
Appalachian Mountains
Ohio River
Match the colonist reaction by dragging and dropping the box next to the British action.
Sons and Daughters of Liberty are formed. A boycott is coordinated.
Colonists like Paul Revere created propaganda to portray the British as violent
Boston Tea Party
Colonists form first Continental Congress and send Olive Branch petition to King George III
Tea Act
Boston Massacre
Intolerable Acts
Stamp Act

The actions in this excerpt were carried out to protest-
the British East India Company gaining a monopoly on the tea trade
Parliament placing a tax on all printed material
a ban on all beverages sold to the colonies
the closing of Boston Harbor after the Intolerable Acts