3. The French and Indian War is often viewed by historians as being a factor in causing the American Revolution. Which of these best explains why this might be the case?

a. The Indians believed the colonists would return seized lands to them.
b. The British were able to defeat the French in North America, Asia and at sea.
c. The high cost of the war meant Parliament had to create new taxes in the American colonies to pay off the debt.
d. The French were never truly expelled and played a large role in stirring-up colonial discontent.

4. The Georgia Constitution of 1777 and the Articles of Confederation were similar in that each
a. Was signed by Georgia politicians Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, and George Walton.
b. Created a system of government in which the legislative branch held the most power.
c. Was a contributing factor in the fatal duel between Lachlan McIntosh and Button Gwinnett in 1777.
d. Created a system of government with an effective balance of power between the branches of government.

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Is 3 b?

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For question 3, the best explanation why the French and Indian War is seen as a factor in causing the American Revolution is option c. The high cost of the war meant that Parliament had to create new taxes in the American colonies to pay off the debt. This explanation points to one of the key grievances of the American colonists leading up to the Revolution - taxation without representation. To verify this answer, you can review historical sources and documents that discuss the causes of the American Revolution, such as the Declaration of Independence or writings from prominent figures of the time like Thomas Paine or Samuel Adams.

For question 4, the correct answer is unclear based on the information provided. To determine the correct option, it would be necessary to review the specific provisions of the Georgia Constitution of 1777 and the Articles of Confederation and compare them to identify any similarities. If you have access to these documents, you can examine them directly. Alternatively, you can consult reliable historical sources or scholarly studies that discuss the similarities between the two documents.