
Representative Government Colonies
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Social Studies
8th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Explain the reasons for the growth of representative government and institutions during the colonial period.
The desire for self-governance was not a factor in the growth of representative government
The influence of Enlightenment ideas had no impact on the growth of representative government
The growth of representative government was due to the lack of interest in local affairs
The reasons for the growth of representative government and institutions during the colonial period include the desire for self-governance, the influence of Enlightenment ideas, and the need to manage local affairs effectively.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What is the importance of the Mayflower Compact to the growth of representative government?
The Mayflower Compact only affected local government and had no broader influence
The Mayflower Compact led to the establishment of a monarchy in the United States
The Mayflower Compact was important to the growth of representative government because it established a precedent for self-government and majority rule, which influenced later forms of representative government in the United States.
The Mayflower Compact had no impact on the growth of representative government
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
How did the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut contribute to the growth of representative government?
It encouraged a dictatorship instead of representative government
It abolished the concept of representative government
It established a framework for self-government and the election of representatives.
It limited the power of elected representatives
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Discuss the significance of the Virginia House of Burgesses in the development of representative government.
The Virginia House of Burgesses was insignificant in the development of representative government because it was not the first elected legislative assembly in the New World.
The Virginia House of Burgesses was significant in the development of representative government because it was a hereditary body with no real power.
The Virginia House of Burgesses was significant in the development of representative government because it was established after other colonies had already implemented representative government.
The Virginia House of Burgesses was significant in the development of representative government because it was the first elected legislative assembly in the New World, setting a precedent for representative government.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What were some of the challenges faced in establishing representative government during the colonial period?
Abundance of resources and wealth in the colonies
Unified and cohesive colonial population
Strong and effective leadership from the governing country
Distance from the governing country, lack of communication and transportation, and differing interests and cultures among the colonists.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Explain how the growth of representative government impacted the colonies' relationship with the British government.
The growth of representative government in the colonies led to increased tensions and conflicts with the British government as the colonies sought more autonomy and self-governance.
The growth of representative government in the colonies improved the relationship with the British government as they were able to work together more effectively
The growth of representative government in the colonies had no impact on their relationship with the British government
The growth of representative government in the colonies caused the British government to have more control and influence over the colonies
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
What role did the colonial assemblies play in the development of representative government?
They served as the local governing bodies where elected representatives made laws and decisions on behalf of the colonists.
They were only responsible for collecting taxes and had no legislative authority
They were controlled by the British monarchy and had no decision-making power
They had no influence on the development of representative government
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