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US HISTORY REGENTS REVIEW EXAM 2026
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS GRADED A+

⩥ Merchantilism. Answer:Economic policy used by the British in which
the colonies served as a source of raw materials and a market to sell
goods to.


⩥ Salutary Neglect. Answer:Period of time when the British ignored the
colonists because they only wanted the economic prosperity


⩥ Virginia House of Burgesses/Mayflower Compact/Town Hall.
Answer:Early forms of colonial efforts in self government, contributed
to a representative democracy


⩥ French and Indian War. Answer:Caused by land claims in the Ohio
River valley, led to a period of salutary neglect, British increased taxes
on the colonies to pay for this


⩥ Albany Plan of Union. Answer:Attempt to unify the colonists together
under British rule, Didn't work because colonists wanted to keep their
power

,⩥ Declaration of Independence. Answer:List of grievances against the
monarchy in Britain


⩥ Thomas Paine "Common Sense". Answer:Helped persuade colonists
to join the fight for independence, convinced many who were undecided


⩥ Sugar and Stamp Act. Answer:Tax on foreign goods and printed
materials helped cause the Revolutionary War


⩥ Proclamation Line of 1763. Answer:border established by Great
Britain in order to avoid conflict between the American colonists and
Native Americans


⩥ Articles of Confederation. Answer:First government after the
Revolutionary War, failed because the states were too powerful and the
national government was too weak


⩥ Shay's Rebellion. Answer:Convinced many Americans they needed a
stronger national government


⩥ Great Compromise. Answer:Disputes over representation in
government, decided to have a two house legislature, with both equal
and population based representation


⩥ Small States. Answer:Supported equal representation

, ⩥ Large States. Answer:Supported population based representation


⩥ Bicameral. Answer:Two House Legislature


⩥ Three-Fifths Compromise. Answer:Solution to the problem of how to
determine the number of representatives in the House of Rep for states
with large slave populations


⩥ Federalists. Answer:Supported ratification of the Constitution, wanted
strong national government


⩥ Antifederalists. Answer:Supported ratification of the Constitution,
ONLY if they added the Bill of Rights, were afraid that the fed
government would be too powerful (like Britain)


⩥ Bill of Rights. Answer:first 10 amendments to protect the people from
government abuse


⩥ Social Contract Theory. Answer:John Locke's idea of people deciding
which government/consent of the governed


⩥ John Peter Zenger. Answer:Arrested by the governor of NY, because
he printed an article about the governor, expanded freedom of the press
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