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HIST 104 SOPHIA_milestone_2_test,100% CORRECT
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Which statement represents support for the theory of virtual representation?

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"Taxes should be imposed only by directly elected representatives."

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"Colonists are entitled to all of the rights, liberties and privileges enjoyed by British citizens born and residing in England."

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"Members of Parliament represent all citizens of the empire, regardless of who elected them."

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"Parliament has no authority to levy internal taxes on the colonies."

Which of the following motiv...
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SOPHIA_US.HISTORY 1_ UNIT 2_MILESTONE2 ,100% CORRECT
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Which of the following arguments was most prominent among colonists in opposing the Townshend Acts?
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"Every subject of the empire deserves at least virtual representation."
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"External taxation is permissible, but internal taxation is a moral evil."
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"Taxation without representation is a violation of our rights."
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"The colonies shouldn't have to pay any more in taxes than those in Britain."
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Which of the following quotations—from documents associated with the Ame...
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SOPHIA_US.HISTORY1_UNIT1_PRACTICE MILESTONE ,100% CORRECT
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How did slavery change because of European colonization?
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Slavery became a way a person could pay off his or her debt.
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Slavery became common, whereas it had been incredibly rare.
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Slavery became an issue of race in a way it wasn't before.
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Slavery became a way to convert Africans to Christianity.
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Gerald gives a presentation on the U.S. Constitution that argues that the primary motivation of its creators was to protect private property.

Which of the following is most like...
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SOPHIA_US.HISTORY1_UNIT2_PRACTICE MILESTONE 2,100 CORRECT
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Which of the following factors facilitated Enlightenment thinking in the colonies?
New styles of art and architecture arriving from England	
 
Disputes over slavery's role in politics and economics	
John Locke's many visits to the colonies	
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	The proliferation of magazines, pamphlets and books	
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What was the primary argument of Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense?
That the colonies had little chance of defeating the British Army.	
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	That a small island had no right to rule ...
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Which of the following factors facilitated Enlightenment thinking in the colonies?
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New styles of art and architecture arriving from England
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Disputes over slavery's role in politics and economics
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John Locke's many visits to the colonies
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The proliferation of magazines, pamphlets and books
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What was the primary argument of Thomas Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense?
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That the colonies had little chance of defeating the British Army.
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That a small island had no right...
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SOPHIA_US.HISTORY1_UNIT1_PRACTICE MILESTONE,100% CORRECT
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How did slavery change because of European colonization?
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	Slavery became a way a person could pay off his or her debt.
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	Slavery became common, whereas it had been incredibly rare.
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	Slavery became an issue of race in a way it wasn't before	.
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	Slavery became a way to convert Africans to Christianity.

Gerald gives a presentation on the U.S. Constitution that argues that the primary motivation of its creators was to protect private property.

Which of the following ...
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PRACTICE_3_MILESTONE UNIT3.,100% CORRECT
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Which of the following statements about Hamilton, Jefferson and the creation of a national bank is true?









Jefferson advocated the creation of a national bank but wanted a farm-based economy. 

 
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Which of the following was a major economic shift in the North in the early 19th century?













Cotton production replaced textile manufacturing as the backbone of the economy.	
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Which of the following statements might have been said by a Federalist?

 
 

	"The diversity of the Un...