- 1. future generations collectively, all the descendants of one person
A) grievance B) oratory C) treason D) posterity
- 2. a violation of allegiance to one’s country, especially by acting to overthrow the government
A) contradict B) divulge C) treason D) yokel
- 3. to disclose or reveal a secret
A) tyranny B) grievance C) divulge D) posterity
- 4. a wrong considered grounds for complaint
A) treason B) grievance C) contradict D) oppression
- 5. the exercise of authority or power in a cruel or unjust manner
A) yokel B) oppression C) contradict D) oratory
- 6. the art of public speaking
A) divulge B) oratory C) posterity D) grievance
- 7. oppressive or unjust government, unrestrained exercise of power
A) divulge B) grievance C) tyranny D) treason
- 8. to assert the contrary of, to imply a denial of
A) contradict B) divulge C) oratory D) yokel
A) treason B) posterity C) yokel D) grievance
- 10. to send off in various directions, scatter
A) oppression B) disperse C) divulge D) tyranny
- 11. Every Friend to his Country, to Himself, and to __________________, or descendants, is now called upon to meet at Faneuil Hall, at nine o’clock.
A) disperse B) yokel C) posterity D) grievance
- 12. He hoped Cilla would ______________, or disagree with, him, but she did not.
A) grievance B) contradict C) oppression D) divulge
- 13. They were so close to _________________, or sedition, they kept no list of members.
A) posterity B) treason C) contradict D) oratory
- 14. It happened they were there when the sheriff arrived and bade the meeting forthwith to ____________________, or break up.
A) oratory B) disperse C) grievance D) tyranny
- 15. England had, by the fall of 1773, gone far in adjusting the _________________________, or complaints, of her American colonies.
A) grievances B) contradicts C) divulges D) yokels
- 16. After all, thought Parliament, the Americans were __________________, or backwards, and farmers-not political thinkers.
A) grievances B) contradicts C) disperses D) yokels
- 17. Swear by the great name of God Himself never, for as long as you live, to ______________________, or reveal, to anyone the secret matters now trusted to you.
A) contradict B) oratory C) divulge D) tyranny
- 18. This closing of the port of Boston was indeed _____________________, this was oppression; this was the last straw upon the back on many a moderate man.
A) disperse B) posterity C) tyranny D) grievance
- 19. This closing of the port of Boston was indeed tyranny, this was ________________________, or persecution; this was the last straw upon the back on many a moderate man.
A) treason B) divulge C) oppression D) yokel
- 20. He did not stop the flood of treasonable ___________________, or speech, which poured forth from men like Warren and Quincy.
A) tyranny B) oratory C) contradict D) oppression
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