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NR 505 WEEK 2 QUIZ / NR505 WEEK 2 QUIZ: LATEST,CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING

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NR 505 WEEK 2 QUIZ / NR505 WEEK 2 QUIZ: LATEST,CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING Question 1. Question : (TCO 4) Which of the following made up the largest segment of Spain’s colonial population by the 1700s? Student Answer: Spanish Africans Indians Mestizos (multiracial) Instructor Explanation: Chapter 1 Question 2. Question : (TCO 1) The Jamestown colony was established by Student Answer: a joint-stock company. religious dissenters. English missionaries. an aristocratic explorer. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 2 Question 3. Question : (TCO 1) Puritan leaders found Anne Hutchinson especially dangerous because she Student Answer: practiced witchcraft. preached Antinomianism. had the support of the Pilgrims. came from a powerful family. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 2 Question 4. Question : (TCO 4) Slave traders from the colonies Student Answer: supported the kidnapping of Africans. directly seized Africans for enslavement. worked to remedy the poor conditions of the Middle Passage. profited from the poor conditions of the Middle Passage. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 3 Question 5. Question : (TCO 2) What happened in the colonies as a result of the Glorious Revolution in England? Student Answer: England adopted a policy of salutary neglect. The dominion of New England was established. England enacted the Navigation Acts. The colonies profited from the new trade regulations. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 2 Question 6. Question : (TCO 2) At the First Continental Congress, delegates represented every colony except Student Answer: Georgia. Virginia. Rhode Island. Massachusetts. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 4 Question 7. Question : (TCO 2) The Battle of Lexington was part of a strategy by the British to suppress the colonists by Student Answer: disarming the militia. blockading ports. capturing Patrick Henry. laying siege to Boston. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 4 Question 8. Question : (TCO 2) The Patriots would not have won the Battle of Yorktown and the American Revolution without help from Student Answer: Spanish explorers. Germans. the French. Native Americans. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 4 Question 9. Question : (TCO 9) Why was it difficult to make changes to the Articles of Confederation? Student Answer: An amendment required approval by all 13 states. The Articles did not provide for amending the constitution. Two thirds of the delegates had to agree in order to amend the Articles. The states had to convene a special committee to revise the Articles. Instructor Explanation: Chapter 5 Question 10. Question : (TCO 1) The Three-Fifths Compromise benefited _____ states. Student Answer: large small Northern Southern Instructor Explanation: Chapter 5 Question 11. Question : (TCOs 1 and 2) Identify and describe the main provisions of the Constitution of 1787. Make sure you analyze the compromises made at the convention to ensure the passage of the new federal constitution. Then discuss the formation of America’s first two political parties, the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists. What were the major differences, and who were the best-known members of each party? Make sure you use enough details to support your answer. Student Answer: The main provisions of the Constitution was to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of the Confederation. The established a federal government that had powers relating to conduction with foreign government The two parties adopted names that reflected their most cherished values. The Federalists of 1796 attached themselves to the successful campaign in favor of the Constitution and were solid supporters of the federal administration. As the Republicans viewed the societies as a way to improve understanding of political issues and refine public opinion, the Federalists denounced these “self-created societies” for sowing the “seeds of jealousy and distrust of the government.” The Federalists, found ways to weaken the minds of the public and their trust in the government as well as encouraging some radical ideologies. Also the Federalists aligned or identified themselves more in a traditional republican way where the citizens were accustomed to the wisdom of their leaders once they had been placed in office. On the contrary, the Republicans encouraged their members and followers to make their voice heard through public organizations such as the Democratic-Republican Societies (Keene et. al, 2012). Instructor Explanation: See Keene, et al, pp. 142–167. Students should mention the compromise made at the convention under Roger Sherman (CT) granting each state equal representation in the Senate and proportional representation in the House. They could also mention the compromises made between slave state and free, and between east versus west. They should mention that the Federalists were proponents of a strong federal government (and its economic policies), while the Democratic-Republicans favored a broader democracy. Alexander Hamilton and George Washington were Federalists, while James Madison and Thomas Jefferson were Democratic-Republicans.

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NR 505 WEEK 2 QUIZ
Question 1. Question : (TCO 4) Which of the following made up the largest
segment of Spain’s colonial population by the 1700s?
Student Answer: Spanish
Africans
Indians
Mestizos (multiracial)
Instructor Chapter 1
Explanation:




Question 2. Question : (TCO 1) The Jamestown colony was established by
Student Answer: a joint-stock company.
religious dissenters.
English missionaries.
an aristocratic explorer.
Instructor Chapter 2
Explanation:




Question 3. Question : (TCO 1) Puritan leaders found Anne Hutchinson
especially dangerous because she
Student Answer: practiced witchcraft.
preached Antinomianism.
had the support of the Pilgrims.
came from a powerful family.
Instructor Chapter 2
Explanation:

, Question 4. Question : (TCO 4) Slave traders from the colonies
Student Answer: supported the kidnapping of Africans.
directly seized Africans for enslavement.
worked to remedy the poor conditions of the Middle
Passage.
profited from the poor conditions of the Middle Passage.
Instructor Chapter 3
Explanation:




Question 5. Question : (TCO 2) What happened in the colonies as a result of the
Glorious Revolution in England?
Student Answer: England adopted a policy of salutary neglect.
The dominion of New England was established.
England enacted the Navigation Acts.
The colonies profited from the new trade regulations.
Instructor Chapter 2
Explanation:




Question 6. Question : (TCO 2) At the First Continental Congress, delegates
represented every colony except
Student Answer: Georgia.
Virginia.
Rhode Island.
Massachusetts.
Instructor Chapter 4
Explanation:

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