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Intolerable Acts

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

How many intolerable acts were there?

a)

2

b)

3

c)

4

d)

5

2.

What was the Boston port act?

a)

Soldier asked colonist to stay

b)

Officer who was arrested could be sent to England for a trial

c)

British closed Boston port

d)

Britain took Massachusetts government

e)

Changed Canadian border

3.

What was the Quartering act?

a)

Officer who was arrested could be sent to England for a trial

b)

Soldier asked colonist to stay

c)

British closed Boston port

d)

Britain took Massachusetts' government

e)

Changed the Canadian border

4.

What is the Administration of Justice?

a)

Changed Canadian border

b)

Britain took Massachusetts government

c)

Soldier asked colonist to stay

d)

Closed Boston port

e)

Officer who was arrested was sent to England for a trial

5.

What was the Massachusetts of Government act?

a)

British took Boston's government

b)

Officer who was arrested could be sent to England for a trial

c)

Closed Boston port

d)

Soldier ask colonist to stay

e)

Changed Canadian border

6.

What was the Quebec act?

a)

Britain took Massachusetts government

b)

Closed Boston port

c)

Changed Canadian border

d)

Soldier asked colonists to stay

e)

Officer who was arrested could be sent to England for trial

7.

When did the intolerable acts happen?

a)

December 1800

b)

Between March and June of 1774

c)

January 1773

d)

Between March and June of 1773

8.

Why did the intolerable acts happen?

a)

They stole tea

b)

The colonists did nothing

c)

The colonists killed 5 unarmed man

d)

The colonists damaged the tea, the British got mad, and decided to enforce 5 laws to punish the colonies

9.

Who made the intolerable acts?

a)

America

b)

Great Britain

c)

Canada

d)

India

10.

What was the name of the meeting the colonies used?

a)

The Meeting

b)

Sons of liberty

c)

First Continental Congress

d)

Second Continental Congress