A) the colonies did not produce enough of their own precious metals to coin money.
B) the British did not allow the export of their own coins to the colonies but did not object to foreign coins flowing into the colonies.
C) the British did not allow paper money created by the colonies to be declared legal tender, but this policy did not prohibit the colonists' use of it.
D) all of the above apply.
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A) Fishing, whaling, and shipping
B) Exports and imports
C) Manufacturing and agriculture
D) All of the above
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A) A continuation of earlier British land policies, but these were no longer workable or acceptable to the colonists
B) A temporary change in British land policies, but the change was not workable or acceptable to the colonists
C) A permanent change of earlier British land policies that was not acceptable to the colonists, who wanted a continuation of the old policies
D) The Proclamation was more of a temporary change, but the Quebec Act represented a permanent change of earlier policy, neither of which was acceptable to the colonists
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A) prohibitions against trade with nations other than England and severe exploitation of the colonists under the Navigation Acts, which kept the standard of living low in the colonies.
B) excessive taxation which for generations kept the after-tax incomes of the colonists below those in England.
C) a series of revenue-raising measures imposed on the colonists at the end of the French and Indian War for the purpose of making the colonies more self-supporting.
D) British prohibitions against the use of slaves in the lands west of the original thirteen colonies.
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A) defined the British Empire within Europe and restricted shipping and trade between it and the external world.
B) had a major purpose of enlarging and protecting the King of England's income derived from trade through shipping and trade.
C) advanced free trade across the British Empire.
D) held true for all of the above.
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A) Printing money and borrowing from other countries
B) Printing money and confiscating property
C) Taxing and borrowing from other countries
D) Taxing and reducing non-military government spending
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A) A series of oppressive taxes
B) A tightening and more rigorous enforcement of the Navigation Acts
C) A proclamation which limited trans-Appalachian settlement to lands once granted to colonists by crown approval
D) An act that gave the Quebec province all the land west of the Ohio River
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A) is also called the "beggar-thy-neighbor policy" and a "favorable" balance of trade.
B) was thought to be a good thing by business people because it meant that more money was circulating and more money meant higher prices and brisk trade.
C) was thought to be a good thing by governments because it created brisk trade which yielded higher tax revenues than did slack trade.
D) is characterized by all of the above.
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A) They withdrew all investments in colonial America.
B) They continued investing in colonial America.
C) They discouraged individuals in other countries from investing in colonial America.
D) They did none of the above.
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A) British trade and commercial policies had been somewhat beneficial, from the colonials' point of view, but now (the 1770s) they had become intolerable.
B) These policies, unlike land, did not take away American rights so much as they attempted to tax the exercise of them.
C) After 1763 the English believed they were free to change their policies drastically to better accomplish the policy goals.
D) By the 1770s, like land, these policies had become insupportable after a long period of relative success.
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