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- Read the passage from a colonial New England newsletter and answer the following question. This passage is encouraging the Daughters of Liberty to support the American Revolution by doing what? A. Marry and have large families to populate the colonies B. Raise money by making clothes to sell to English traders C. Support boycotts of British goods D. Print pamphlets that made fun of the British
- 4x Which European country opposed Texas annexation to the United States because they did not want influence to spread farther west? 4x A France 4x B Mexico 4x C Portugal 4x D Great Britain
- Read the excerpt from "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine. Based on the text and your knowledge of Social Studies, what did Paine advocate in Common Sense? A. American independence from Great Britain B. Theimmediate overthrow of the British monarch C. Britain's mercantilist governance in the American colonies D. Loyalty among American colonist to the British crown
- 4. Rhombus WXYZ with vertices W(2,-4) X(6,-2),Y(10,-4) , and Z(6,-8):k=3/2 __ W'(arrow , X'( Y'(arrow Z'(arrow
- 3. Rectangle PQRS with vertices P(5,15) Q(15,15),R(15,10) and S(5,10):k=4/5 P'(square ,square ) Q'(arrow , R'(arrow , S'(square ,square ) 5. Square MNOP with 4. Rhombus WXYZ with vertices W(2,-4),X(6,-2) Y(10,-4) and Z(6,-6):k=3/2 W'(square ,square ) X'(arrow , Y'(square ,square ) Z'(square ,square )