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Evaluate the radical shift from monarchical subjects to republican citizens by analyzing the ideologies of Mercy Otis Warren and the Olive Branch Petition.
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This assessment evaluates high school students' understanding of the political, social, and economic transitions during the American Revolutionary period. It employs a rigorous, high-level analysis of primary ideological shifts, such as the emergence of Republican Motherhood and the strategic nuances of colonial diplomacy. The quiz is ideal for formative assessment or summative review in an Advanced Placement or honors-level US History course focusing on Period 3.
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- Evaluate the impact of the Republican Motherhood ideology on the social status of women in the early republic.
- Analyze the strategic purpose and political failure of the Olive Branch Petition in the context of colonial reconciliation.
- Identify key turning points and military figures that professionalized the Continental Army and influenced the Southern theater of the war.
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- Which intellectual shift, championed by figures like Benjamin Rush and Mercy Otis Warren, most significantly reinterpreted the role of women as 'Republican Mothers' following the war?A) The legal granting of full suffrage and property rights to all women.B) The idea that women were essential in nurturing the civic virtue of future citizens.C) The complete rejection of the domestic sphere in favor of military service.D) The implementation of the 'Coverture' system to ensure political equality.
- The 'Olive Branch Petition' was a radical document issued by the First Continental Congress that demanded immediate independence and an end to the British monarchy.A) TrueB) False
- The 1772 Gaspée Affair, involving the burning of a British customs schooner in Rhode Island, directly led to the formation of permanent ______ to coordinate inter-colonial resistance.A) Committees of CorrespondenceB) Regulators of the CarolinasC) Constitutional ConventionsD) Sons of Liberty Chapters
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- How did the 1768 'Circular Letter' authored by Samuel Adams affect colonial-British relations prior to the revolution?A) It unified all thirteen colonies under a single military commander.B) It argued that the Townshend Acts were unconstitutional because the colonies were not represented in Parliament.C) It proposed a peaceful migration of colonists to the Spanish-held Florida territories.D) It called for the immediate execution of all British tax collectors in Boston.
- General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, a Prussian officer, was instrumental in transforming the Continental Army into a professional fighting force via rigorous drill instruction during the 1777-1778 winter encampment.A) TrueB) False
- Lord Dunmore’s Proclamation of 1775 complicated the Southern war effort by promising ______ to any enslaved person who fled rebel masters to fight for the British.A) Ownership of plantation landB) Passage to FranceC) Freedom/ManumissionD) British Citizenship
- In the 'Wealth of Nations' (1776), Adam Smith criticized the British colonial system primarily on the grounds of:A) The moral depravity of the international slave trade.B) The inefficiency of mercantilism and the cost of maintaining an empire.C) The lack of religious freedom in the Anglican colonies.D) The failure of the British to implement a gold standard in the Americas.
- The 1780 Battle of Kings Mountain was a pivotal 'civil war' encounter because it was fought almost entirely between ______ and ______ corps.A) Hessian mercenaries; French regularsB) Patriot militias; Loyalist militiasC) British Redcoats; Spanish MarinesD) Continental regulars; Iroquois warriors
- The Conway Cabal was a high-level conspiracy during the war that successfully replaced George Washington with Horatio Gates as Commander-in-Chief.A) TrueB) False
- Which of the following best describes the 'Suffolk Resolves' adopted in 1774?A) A plan to merge the colonies into the Canadian province of Quebec.B) A declaration that the Intolerable Acts were void and a call for a colonial boycott.C) A formal military alliance with the Dutch Republic.D) A petition to the King to remove all royal governors from the South.
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Yes, this 11th Grade US History Quiz is an excellent resource for substitute plans because it provides clear explanations for every answer, allowing students to self-correct and learn independently even if the sub is not a history specialist.
Most high school students will spend approximately 20 to 30 minutes on this 11th Grade US History Quiz, as the questions require deep critical thinking and a careful reading of complex historical terminology.
This 11th Grade US History Quiz can be adapted for differentiated instruction by using the included detailed explanations as a scaffolded study guide for students who need extra support with abstract historical concepts like mercantilism or coverture.
This 11th Grade US History Quiz specifically covers the revolutionary era from the late colonial protests of 1768 through the social and economic changes of the early 1780s, focusing on the shift from royal subjects to independent citizens.
While the format is a quiz, this 11th Grade US History Quiz integrates analysis of significant primary documents and events such as the Suffolk Resolves, the Circular Letter, and Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations to test high-level historical comprehension.
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