“By 1775 the British army was the largest, most well armed, and best trained army amongst its European rivals. However, the British army was defeated in.

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“By 1775 the British army was the largest, most well armed, and best trained army amongst its European rivals. However, the British army was defeated in the American Revolution due to its poor military leadership, its inability to combat guerilla warfare, and its geographic distance from England.” -Mr. Daisey, APUSH student, a long, long time ago. Summarize Mr. Daisey’s thesis statement: Provide one piece of evidence that supports Mr. Daisey’s thesis. Provide one piece of evidence that refutes Mr. Daisey’s thesis.

Common assessment Review

Common assessment 25 multiple choice 1 SAQ 1 Thesis 45 minutes COMPLETE STUDY GUIDES

Practice question #1 What do the founding of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Maryland, and Pennsylvania all have in common? A. Religious tolerance was offered to all, even Jews and Catholics B. They had single-crop economies C. The majority of people were employed by an industry other than agriculture D. They were all founded as a haven from some form of religious persecution E. They were all royal colonies established by the King.

Practice question #2 Which of the following does NOT correctly match how the differences in geography led to the regional differences of the colonies? A. Rocky soil and presence of seaports caused New England to rely on small-scale farming and shipping B. Fertile plains in the middle colonies facilitated the cultivation of grain C. The humidity and presence of seaports facilitated the Southern colonies reliance on shipping and fishing industries D. The cool climate of New England decreased the presence deadly microbes which led to longer life expectancies. E. All of the above are correct matches

Practice question #3 Which of these did NOT result from the Great Awakening? A. The authority of older clergy was called into question. B. Many new churches were established. C. A new wave of Christian missionaries attempted to convert Indians and slaves. D. Several colleges and universities were founded. E. A heightened sense of sectional and regional differences developed.

Practice question #4 The First Continental Congress met in 1774 principally to  A. strategize ways to redress colonial grievances. B. declare the colony’s independence from England. C. outline a new national government for the future United States. D. organize a colonial army. E. enlist the support of other countries in their conflict with England.

Question #5 To raise money to cover debts incurred in the Seven Years’ War and to reassert authority over its North American colonies, Britain passed and enforced all of the following measures EXCEPT the  A. Navigation Acts B. Sugar Act C. Intolerable Act D. Quartering Act E. Stamp Act