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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 7 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  William Johnson
B  Thomas Hutchinson
C  Edward Braddock
D  William Pitt
Question #4
A  It repealed the Stamp Act in March 1766.
B  It initiated imperial restructuring.
C  It affirmed the governing power of the colonists.
D  It prepared for a long military conflict.
Question #5
A  Protesters destroyed a collection of books and old documents that Hutchins was going to use to write a history of Massachusetts
B  Gangs of seamen in Boston tarred and feathered him.
C  A congressional meeting in Philadelphia called for his resignation.
D  Colonists attempted to assassinate him after he supported the Stamp Act.
Question #6
A  raise an army
B  draft a declaration of American rights
C  draft a declaration of war against Great Britain
D  compile a list of grievances against the British government
Question #8
A  It had to be approved by the colonial assemblies before it went into effect
B  It was an indirect tax
C  It had little or no impact on ordinary colonists
D  it was a direct tax
Question #10
A  Quebec as to be annexed to Massachusetts Bay
B  Tea ships forced to leave the colonies would be redirected to the St. Lawrence Seaway
C  The boundaries of Quebec were extended into the Ohio Valley
D  A state of war existed between England and France
Question #11
A  to raise revenue to ease the national debt problem
B  force the recognition of Parliament’s right to tax the colonies
C  establish parliamentary control over newspapers published in the colonies
D  finance the system for distributing mail and publications throughout the colonies
Question #12
A  Currency Act
B  Townshend Act
C  Declaratory Act
D  Proclamation LIne of 1763
Question #14
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #15
A  A grizzly bear
B  A Mohawk Indian
C  The Liberty Tree
D  A broken snake
Question #17
A  break the American boycott of tea imported from England.
B  punish the Americans for importing tea from Holland.
C  raise more revenue to cover military costs in North America.
D  boost sales for Britain’s East India Company.
Question #18
A  lead.
B  tea.
C  glass.
D  paper.