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What were the expectations of English colonists in America? A. They expected to be governed by the English king.

B. They expected the same rights as English citizens.

C. They expected to denounce their English citizenship.

D. They expected to be able to choose the leader of Parliament
What was an effect of Magna Carta in England?

A. It limited the power of the king.

B. It allowed Parliament to impose taxes.

C. It established a Bill of Rights for the citizens.

D. It established a democratic government.

How did the establishment of Parliament strengthen the rights of English citizens?

A. Citizens were able to choose the monarch.

B. The king was denied power over citizens.

C. Citizens determined whether laws would be passed.

D. Laws were made by representatives of the citizens.

What event became known as the Glorious Revolution?

A. Slaves rebelled and escaped to freedom.

B. African leaders ended slave trade with Europeans.

C. Parliament was formed with the cooperation of the king.

D. The king was overthrown and Parliament retained lawmaking powers.

Which right did the English Bill of Rights provide?

A. to petition the king

B. to determine national holidays

C. to choose punishments for crimes

D. to choose the kind of school children would attend

Why was the English Bill of Rights important to the colonists?

A. It defined crimes and punishments.

B. It spelled out what was due to the colonists as English citizens.

C. It gave the colonists the ability to choose members of Parliament.

D. It ended the king's power to appoint colonial governors.

Which of these is true about slavery in the colonies?

A. Laws were written to abolish slavery.

B. It expanded throughout the colonies.

C. It was limited to the Southern colonies.

D. Northern slaves were freed and returned to Africa.

Which belief spurred the Great Awakening?

A. People have lost their faith.

B. Farm life is better than city life.

C. Women are not as educated as men.

D. Success comes from making money.

How did the Great Awakening in the 1730s prepare the colonists for the American Revolution?

A. It established an army.

B. It created anti-colonial sentiment.

C. It required colonists to pay heavy taxes.

D. It encouraged the ideals of liberty and equality.

The Great Awakening taught people that

A. that all people were equal before God, and that they did not need the church to reach God

B. that all people were sinners and God would punish them

C. that people should weep, moan and cry before God because they were sinners

D. that people should do what Whitefield and Edwards told them to do

Cities were

A. Crime filled and dangerous

B. Open and spacious

C. Smelly and crowded

D. Clean and sanitary

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