
American Revolution
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10th Grade
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What were the main causes of the American Revolution?
Disagreements over trade policies, cultural differences, and conflicts with Native American tribes.
Lack of economic opportunities, religious conflicts, and territorial disputes.
Taxation without representation, desire for self-governance, and tensions with Great Britain.
Influence of European Enlightenment ideas, desire for social equality, and opposition to British monarchy.
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Which event is often considered as the starting point of the American Revolution?
Declaration of Independence
Battle of Lexington and Concord
Boston Tea Party
French and Indian War
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What role did taxation play in the American Revolution?
Taxation only played a minor role in the American Revolution.
Taxation was the main cause of the American Revolution.
Taxation played a significant role in the American Revolution.
Taxation had no impact on the American Revolution.
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Who were the Sons of Liberty and what was their significance in the American Revolution?
The Sons of Liberty were a group of British loyalists who supported the British monarchy during the American Revolution.
The Sons of Liberty were a secret organization formed in the American colonies to protest against British taxation and policies.
The Sons of Liberty were a Native American tribe that fought against the American colonists during the Revolution.
The Sons of Liberty were a religious organization that sought to spread Christianity during the American Revolution.
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What impact did the Boston Tea Party have on the American Revolution?
The Boston Tea Party led to peaceful negotiations and resolution of conflicts.
The Boston Tea Party caused the American Revolution to end.
The Boston Tea Party increased tensions and contributed to the outbreak of the American Revolution.
The Boston Tea Party had no impact on the American Revolution.
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What were the Intolerable Acts and how did they contribute to the American Revolution?
The Intolerable Acts were a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party. They increased British control over the colonies and further fueled the colonists' desire for independence, contributing to the American Revolution.
The Intolerable Acts were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament to grant more rights and freedoms to the American colonies. They helped to alleviate tensions and prevent the American Revolution.
The Intolerable Acts were a series of laws passed by the American colonies to assert their independence from Britain. They united the colonies and sparked the American Revolution.
The Intolerable Acts were a series of laws passed by the American colonies to protest British taxation. They led to increased tensions between the colonies and Britain, ultimately leading to the American Revolution.
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What was the significance of the First Continental Congress in the American Revolution?
It resulted in the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
It led to the formation of the Continental Army.
It marked the first unified political action taken by the American colonies against British rule.
It established the principle of no taxation without representation.
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