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CMS 8th ss Ch5

Chamberlain Middle School 8th grade SS Chapter 5

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Law-making body made up of two houses bicameral legislature
false statement that damages a person's reputation libel
creating and maintaining wealth by carefully controlling trade mercantilism
pattern of transporting products between the colonies, the West Indies, and Britain triangular trade
crops grown mainly to be sold for profits cash crops
carefully examining natural events and forming theories from experiments and observations scientific method
public church gathering to hear a miister's message revival
thought the Great Awakening was an inappropriate way to gain individual salvation Charles Chauncy
crops that are continuously in demand staple crops
free African American astronomer and surveyor Benjamin Banneker
The Glorious Revolution happened when Mary and William of Orange overthrew James II of England
The Middle Passage was the voyage from Africa to the Americas experienced by enslaved Africans
Which of the following factors are necessary to ensure a favorable balance of trade increase exports and decrease imports
John Peter Zenger was accused of Libel
Apprentices were usually young boys who learned a trade from a master craftsman
Tobacco, rice, and indigo were grown to be sold for profits
The Great Awakening caused the Presbyterian church to splint into two groups
Which minister published a pamphlet that attacked the traditionalists Gilbert Tennant
Benjamin Franklin Served as one of the first presidents of the American Philosophical Society
Which person's work encouraged the love of family and dedication to faith Anne Pradstreet
From the time that they were founded, the thirteen colonies were ruled under one government called the Dominon of New England False
Traders routinely violated the Navigation Acts by smuggling sugar, molasses, and rum into the colonies from the non-English Caribbean True
Concdrned about the dangers of runaway slaves, South Carolina Assembly passed a low allowing whites to kill a runaway who resisted capture False.
Minsiters of the Great Awakening proclaimed that salvation could be achieved only through th eacceptance of God's grace and the confession of sins True.
The Scientific Revolution began in mathematics and astronomy and eventually affected all areas of natural science True..
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