How did the concept of the "Three G's" (Gold, God, and Glory) motivate European explorers during the Age of Exploration?
US 10 Part 1

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10th Grade
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Robert Williams
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They sought to establish democratic governments in new lands.
They were driven by the desire for wealth, religious conversion, and national prestige.
They aimed to create alliances with indigenous peoples.
They wanted to escape religious persecution in Europe.
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What was the primary economic policy of Mercantilism that influenced the colonial powers?
Encouraging free trade among colonies.
Accumulating wealth through a favorable balance of trade.
Promoting agricultural development over industrialization.
Establishing joint-stock companies for exploration.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the significance of the House of Burgesses in colonial America?
It was the first representative assembly in the American colonies.
It was a religious institution that governed the colonies.
It was a military alliance formed against Native American tribes.
It was a trade organization that regulated colonial commerce.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the Enlightenment influence the American colonies?
It led to the establishment of a theocratic government.
It encouraged the development of scientific and intellectual thought.
It resulted in the immediate abolition of slavery.
It promoted the idea of absolute monarchy.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the main purpose of the Proclamation Line of 1763?
To expand colonial territories westward.
To prevent conflicts between colonists and Native Americans.
To establish new trade routes with the French.
To encourage settlement in the Appalachian Mountains.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the impact of the Stamp Act on the American colonies?
It led to the immediate independence of the colonies.
It caused widespread protest and contributed to the American Revolution.
It resulted in the reduction of taxes on imported goods.
It strengthened the relationship between Britain and the colonies.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the significance of the Boston Tea Party in American history?
It marked the beginning of the American Civil War.
It was a protest against British taxation policies.
It was a celebration of the repeal of the Stamp Act.
It was an agreement between colonists and British officials.
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