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War & Peace Test Review- Avery

Authored by Jolene Korethoski

Social Studies

7th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Where was the Seven Years War fought?

In France, Britain, and in all their colonies across the universe.

In France, Britain, and in all their colonies across the globe.

In France, and in all their colonies across the globe.

In Britain, and in all their colonies across the globe.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What were some of the advantages the French were facing

with regard to their North American colonies at this time?

-Powerful army

-Louisbourg and Manitoba were excellent forts

-Many First Nations enemies

-Weak army

-Louisbourg and Quebec were excellent forts

-Many First Nations allies

-Powerful army

-Louisbourg and Quebec were excellent forts

-Many First Nations allies

-Powerful army

-Louisbourg and Quebec were excellent forts

-Many First Nations enemies

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What were some of the disadvantages the French were facing

with regard to their North American colonies at this time?

  • - Depended on England for supplies

-Very large area, so very hard to defend

-Single entry route to the colony (St. Laurence)

-Military and government could not agree on a defense strategy

  • - Depended on France for supplies

-Very small area, so very hard to defend

-Single entry route to the colony (St. Laurence)

-Military and government could not agree on a defense strategy

  • - Did not depend on France for supplies

-Very large area, so very hard to defend

-Multiple entry routes to the colony (St. Laurence)

-Military and government could not agree on a defense strategy

  • - Depended on France for supplies

-Very large area, so very hard to defend

-Single entry route to the colony (St. Laurence)

-Military and government could not agree on a defense strategy

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Where were most of the Acadians deported to?

France

Britain

The Thirteen Colonies

The Territories

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Why were the Acadians presented with the ultimatum from Governor Lawrence

and the British?

The Acadians had refused to swear loyalty to the British crown. Also, the British were

worried that they might side with the Canadiens in Quebec if there was a conflict.

The Acadians had promised to swear loyalty to the British crown. Also, the British were

worried that they might side with the Canadiens in Quebec if there was a conflict.

The Acadians had refused to swear loyalty to the French crown. Also, the French were

worried that they might side with the Canadiens in Quebec if there was a conflict.

The Acadians had refused to swear loyalty to the British crown. Also, the British were

worried that they might side with the First Nations if Quebec if there was a conflict.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The Great Deportation was an attempt to ________ the French Canadians.

evict/trick

evict/deport

recruit/deport

evict/depend on

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Why did the people in the Thirteen Colonies feel trapped?

The British colonists in the Thirteen Colonies were stretched along the Pacific coast.

They were unable to move west of the Allegheny Mountains (past the Appalachian

Mountain chain) because Britain claimed almost all that territory right down to the Gulf

of Mexico. The French had built forts to protect their possessions.

The British colonists in the Thirteen Colonies were stretched along the Atlantic coast.

They were unable to move west of the Allegheny Mountains (past the Appalachian

Mountain chain) because France claimed almost all that territory right down to the Gulf

of the Atlantic. The English had built forts to protect their possessions.

The French colonists in the Thirteen Colonies were stretched along the Atlantic coast.

They were unable to move east of the Allegheny Mountains (past the Appalachian

Mountain chain) because France claimed almost all that territory right down to the Gulf

of Mexico. The French had built forts to protect their possessions.

The British colonists in the Thirteen Colonies were stretched along the Atlantic coast.

They were unable to move west of the Allegheny Mountains (past the Appalachian

Mountain chain) because France claimed almost all that territory right down to the Gulf

of Mexico. The French had built forts to protect their possessions.

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