QUESTION 21 What was the name of the large mound-builder Indian city in North Am
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QUESTION 21
What was the name of the large mound-builder Indian city in North America?
Mesa Verde
Tenochtitlan
Werowocomoco
Cahokia
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QUESTION 22
True/False: The Coercive Acts were the Parliamentary response to the burning of the Gaspee.
True
False
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QUESTION 23
Which of the following best describes Olaudah Equiano?
He was an enslaved African American who wrote a narrative about the Middle Passage, but may not have experienced the Middle Passage.
He was a German immigrant to the United States who wrote about life in Pennsylvania during the 1700s.
He was an enslaved African who wrote about his capture and voyage of the Middle Passage.
He was the first governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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QUESTION 24
What event is depicted in the graphic seen here:
Graphic_Exam.jpg
Middle Passage
Triangular Trade
Atlantic Ocean Gyres
Columbian Exchange
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QUESTION 25
True/False: The vast majority of slaves who were taken to the Americas ended up in British North America.
True
False
Mesa Verde
Tenochtitlan
Werowocomoco
Cahokia
Explanation / Answer
Answer to the questions are followings:
21. Cahokia
22. False. The Intolerable Acts (also called the Coercive Acts) were harsh laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774. They were meant to punish the American colonists for the Boston Tea Party and other protest
23. 3rd optoin is right . He was an enslaved African who wrote about his capture and voyage of the Middle Passage.
24. Can't see the image. please provide link.
25. False. Only a fraction of the enslaved Africans brought to the New World ended up in British North America. only 5^-7%
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