A) black poet
B) Pennsylvania radical
C) Thoughts on Government author
D) burned forty Indian towns
E) America's first Roman Catholic bishop
F) director of congressional fiscal policy
G) The Selling of Joseph author
H) wrote of universal freedom, even for blacks
I) drafted Virginia's "Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom"
J) "Remember the ladies"
K) The Wealth of Nations author
L) Mohawk Indian
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A) Owning a business.
B) Paying taxes.
C) Owning property.
D) Being educated.
E) Being a Christian.
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A) State governments encouraged free press, including opposition to American independence.
B) The New England states forced Loyalists into militias against their will.
C) Congress discouraged the idea of oaths of allegiance.
D) Loyalists were sold into slavery in Canada.
E) Freedom of expression was curbed during the American Revolution.
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A) The national government passed a law mandating prices that every state had to follow.
B) Despite the war, the price for food dropped significantly.
C) Some merchants hoarded goods.
D) Congress urged that household items be bought with gold or silver.
E) The government refused to issue paper money.
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A) The publication of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations.
B) Isaac Newton's explanation of the law of gravity as applied to economics.
C) The failure of wartime tariffs to solve the problem of the national debt.
D) Riots over inflation in the streets of Boston.
E) Memories of the despised Intolerable Acts.
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A) He promoted the concept that protecting property was a natural right.
B) He discussed a gradual abolition of slavery.
C) He condemned the slave trade as an evil practice.
D) He wanted to convert all slaves to Christianity.
E) He wanted slaves to be replaced with indentured servants.
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A) A musket of his own.
B) Two acres of land.
C) The right to vote.
D) One hundred shillings.
E) A slave.
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A) Thomas Jefferson.
B) Joseph Brant.
C) Lord Dunmore.
D) George Washington.
E) Benjamin Rush.
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A) It would help religion flourish in America and increase toleration.
B) Education would spark technological development.
C) The size of the merchant class would increase.
D) It would raise up the general populace, making the people more informed voters.
E) Relations with the Native Americans would improve, creating peace in the Ohio Valley.
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A) There were virtually no wealthy people in the 1780s.
B) Most of the landowners still resided in England.
C) The ideals of Thomas Paine criticized the notion of nobility.
D) The planter class in the South criticized nobility.
E) The Catholic Church condemned the noble class.
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A) He opposed slavery and felt that if small farmers owned land, they would have the power to outvote slaveowners.
B) If more people owned land, it would be less likely that fixed and unequal social classes would emerge.
C) Land ownership would make people more conservative, and that would counteract any democratic impulses.
D) Government would have to encourage it, and Adams believed in an activist federal government.
E) Adams had lost his land when he took the unpopular position of representing British soldiers who participated in the Boston Massacre, and he knew how important the issue was.
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A) raised funds to assist American soldiers
B) working for wages, or owning a farm or shop
C) an offensive term for the rituals of the Catholic Church
D) "School of political democracy"
E) retained their allegiance to the crown
F) fighting for the American cause
G) Revolution undermined church authority among this group
H) responsible for raising the next generation of leaders
I) the right to vote
J) action slaves took for their immediate release
K) ability to sacrifice self-interest for the public good
L) settlement in Africa for freed slaves
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A) occurred only in the New England states.
B) resulted entirely from voluntary work by slaveholders.
C) included all slaves north of South Carolina.
D) reflected the importance of property rights.
E) were reversed in 1792 by the U.S. Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case.
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A) raised funds to assist American soldiers
B) working for wages, or owning a farm or shop
C) an offensive term for the rituals of the Catholic Church
D) "School of political democracy"
E) retained their allegiance to the crown
F) fighting for the American cause
G) Revolution undermined church authority among this group
H) responsible for raising the next generation of leaders
I) the right to vote
J) action slaves took for their immediate release
K) ability to sacrifice self-interest for the public good
L) settlement in Africa for freed slaves
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A) It curtailed the influence of Christianity on American society.
B) The colonists nearly lost the American Revolution because of separation of church and state.
C) In the aftermath of the war, it led to the Anglican Church being unchallenged.
D) It brought together two dichotomous groups: Deists and evangelicals.
E) Most church leaders criticized the ideals of the American Revolution.
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A) a powerful governor and a two-house legislature that reflected the division of society between wealthy and ordinary men.
B) a legislature elected and controlled entirely by the wealthy, with a weak governor elected by the people so that they would feel that they had a role.
C) voting rights for all men at least twenty-one years old.
D) centralizing political power in a one-house legislature and dispensing with the office of governor.
E) allowing women who owned a certain amount of property to vote but preventing them from holding political office.
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