8th Grade History Test 3 Flashcards

1
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published Poor Richard’s Almanac

A

Benjamin Franklin

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2
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the act of Parliament that levied a tax on all legal documents in the colonies

A

Stamp act

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3
Q

led the Green Mountain Boys to capture Fort Ticonderoga

A

Ethan allen

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4
Q

What did the Olive Branch Petition attempt to do?

A

reconcile the colonies with the king

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5
Q

What measure barred colonial settlement in all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains

A

Proclamation of 1763

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6
Q

What was the purpose of the checks and balances system

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to control the power of each of the three branches of government

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7
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the American patriot that became a traitor and helped the British in the War for Independence

A

Benedict Arnold

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8
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What four words did President Washington use to end his oath of office?

A

“So help me God.”

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9
Q

the first permanent European settlement in the United States

A

St. Augustine

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10
Q

said “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country”

A

Nathan Hale

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11
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the first institution of higher learning in America

A

Harvard College

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12
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the first permanent English settlement in North America

A

Jamestown

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13
Q

discovered Florida

A

Ponce de Leon

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14
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the city in colonial America that served as a meeting place for the First and Second Continental Congresses

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Philadelphia

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15
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nailed the Ninety-five Theses on the church door at Wittenburg, Germany, sparking the Protestant Reformation

A

Martin Luther

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16
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served as Vice President under George Washington

A

John Adams

17
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helped Paul Revere spread the word of the British advancement

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Dr. Samuel prescott

18
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the name given to the President’s advisers

A

Cabinet

19
Q

the great patriot who declared “Give me liberty, or give me death”

A

Patrick Henry

20
Q

What did the Boston Port Bill do?

A

closed the port of Boston to commerce

21
Q

became the first Secretary of the Treasury

A

Alexander Hamilton

22
Q

laid out the original plans for Washington, D.C.

A

Pierre L’Enfant

23
Q

“Father of American Conservatism”

A

John Adams

24
Q

candidate for the Democratic-Republican party in the election of 1796

A

Thomas Jefferson

25
Q

“Father of the Constitution”

A

James Madison

26
Q

best-known missionary to the Indians

A

David Brainerd

27
Q

great American intellect and theologian

A

Jonathan Edwards

28
Q

wrote “History of Plymouth Plantation”

A

William Bradford

29
Q

famous for his “singing schools”

A

William Billings

30
Q

our country was founded as a

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federal republic

31
Q

Americans involved in the Boston Tea Party disguised themselves as

A

Indians

32
Q

the soldiers hired by King George to fight against the colonists

A

Hessians

33
Q

Alexander Hamilton is a good example of those belonging to which political party?

A

Federalist

34
Q

The Great Awakening is the name of the great revival that swept across which 18th-century country?

A

America

35
Q

The year the Protestant Reformation began

A

1492

36
Q

the author of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

A

Jonathan Edwards

37
Q

the first Secretary of State

A

Thomas Jefferson