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History, 17.12.2019 20:31 iamasia06

Me ill give brainlest and 50 points just to answer a few questions! : (

1) the articles of confederation represented the americans' distrust of

a) the british

b)states rights.

c)any governing authority.

d) a strong central government.

2) the articles of confederation was important mainly because they

a) named the country "the united states of america."

b)protected the rights and liberties of american citizens.

c)forbade states to enter into treaties without approval from congress.

d)held the country together prior to the implementation of the constitution.

3) because of the climate in georgia, early colonists found georgia to be a good place for

a)the king to reside.

b)the first american colony.

c)growing crops to send to england.

d)hiring people to work in england.

4) which type of trade have georgians engaged in since the 1730s?

a)overseas

b)railroad

c)interstate

d)air travel

5) which of these accurately reflects a weakness in the articles of confederation?

a)congress taxed citizens too much.

b)there was no separation of powers.

c)the document was too easily amended by the states.

d)the central government held too much power over the states.

6) who served as a lieutenant colonel of the georgia militia and played a key role in the battle of kettle creek?

a)elijah clarke

b)austin dabney

c)george walton

d)button gwinnett

7) button gwinnett, george walton, and were the three signers of the declaration of
independence from georgia.

a) lyman hall

b)james wright

c)thomas jefferson

d)james oglethorpe

8) which of these best describes the attitudes of the citizens of georgia on the eve of the revolutionary war?

a) georgians unanimously rejected the independence movement.

b) georgians unanimously supported the independence movement.

c)many georgians were unsure because the colony was the newest of all the british colonies.

d)most georgians rejected independence because they feared the french and spanish in the region.

the first pic is for question 9!
9) to whom does "he" refer in this passage?

a)george washington

b)thomas jefferson

c)king george iii

d)william pitt

the second pic is to answer question 10!
10) which phrase completes this sentence?

a)the right to bear arms

b)the right to a fair and speedy trial

c)freedom of speech, religion, and press

d)life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness


Me ill give brainlest and 50 points just to answer a few questions! : ( 1) the articles
Me ill give brainlest and 50 points just to answer a few questions! : ( 1) the articles
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