Unit 2 Review Game REVOLUTIONARY WAR.

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Unit 2 Review Game REVOLUTIONARY WAR

Question 1 3 Points

B Deigned the rights of citizens that lived in England 3 points B Deigned the rights of citizens that lived in England

Question 2 1 POINT

J. Unrestricted search of ships 1 POINT J. Unrestricted search of ships

Question 3 3 POINTS

C. Recruit and train local militia 3 POINTS C. Recruit and train local militia

Question 4 3 POINTS

G. Provide Raw materials to only England 3 POINTS

Question 5 1 POINT

Question 5 2 POINTS

1 POINT LOYALISTS

Question 6 1 POINT

C. Organized boycotts of British goods. 1 POINT C. Organized boycotts of British goods.

Question 7 1 POINT

B. Increase in taxes colonists had to pay 1 POINT B. Increase in taxes colonists had to pay

Question 8 2 POINTS

D. A deeper divide between loyalists and patriots. 2 POINTS D. A deeper divide between loyalists and patriots.

Question 9 1 POINT

1 POINT A. Thomas Jefferson

Question 10 3 POINTS

D. Colonists became allies with France 3 POINTS D. Colonists became allies with France

Question 11 3 POINTS

3 POINTS C. Naval victories

Question 12 2 POINTS

2 POINTS D. unalienable rights

Question 13 2 POINTS

D. Their actions supported American independence. 2 points D. Their actions supported American independence.

Question 14 3 POINTS

A. colonists declare independence. 3 POINTS A. colonists declare independence.

Question 15

D. Professionalism and unification 3 POINTS D. Professionalism and unification

Question 16 3 POINTS

3 POINTS A. mercantilism

Question 17 4 POINTS

B. convinced colonists who were undecided to support independence 4 POINTS B. convinced colonists who were undecided to support independence