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How is the topic of Locke's writing similar to most writing in the colonies in the 18th century?
- He wrote about nature, and most writing was about nature or agriculture
- He wrote about the rights of the majority, and most writing was about rights and liberties
- He wrote about freemen , and most writing was about freedom and slavery
- He wrote about politics, and most writing was about politics or religion Correct-He wrote
about politics, and most writing was about politics or religion
Locke's writings had the most direct influence on the
- American Revolution
- Great Awakening
- Mayflower Compact
- Zenger case Correct-American Revolution
Which of the following groups in the colonies in the late 17th century would be most critical
of Locke's ideas?
- Slave owners
- Church leaders
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- Merchants
- Women Correct-Slave owners
Which of the following had an effect on attitudes toward traditional authority similar to the
effect of the Zenger case?
- The arrival of new immigrants in the British colonies
- The growth of the legal profession
- The spread of the Great Awakening
- The westward movement of settlers Correct-The spread of the Great Awakening
Which group would most strongly support Zenger's position on the press?
- Farmers in New England
- Southern planters
- Settlers on the frontier
- Residents of cities Correct-Residents of cities
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Which of the following was a long-term effect of the jury's decision in the Zenger case?
- Zenger became a colonial leader
- The colonial press became more willing to criticize the British
- Restrictions on the press increased
- New York became the center of anti-British sentiments Correct-The colonial press
became more willing to criticize the British
According to Mayhew, the people should be willing to challenge abuses by the
- royal governors
- church ministers
- slave owners
- king Correct-king
Which of the following possible influences on Mayhe w is most clearly reflected in his
statement?
- The Great Awakening
- The teachings in the colonial colleges