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Question 1

Which of the following was a consequence of the Navigation Acts?
 
  a. They gave Chesapeake planters a ready market for their staple crops.
  b. They caused a depression in the fishing industry in the Middle Colonies.
  c. They stimulated the colonial shipbuilding industry, especially in New England.
  d. They had a negative economic impact on all of the colonies.

Question 2

What incident sparked Pugachev's rebellion in 1773?
 
  a. A bad harvest that caused massive starvation in Poland
  b. Prussia's successful invasion of Russia and taking part of Ukraine
  c. Catherine II's favorable policies towards the nobility
  d. Catherine II's attempt to bring serfs into the military
  e. Peter the Great's imposition of taxes on the people



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