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question 10 (1 point)
why did the french and their indigenous allies ultimately lose the french & indian war?
because george washington defeated the french army in his first battle (in 1754).
because the spanish bribed the french to give up the war.
because the french could not keep their indigenous allies from going home when they wanted to.
because the british royal navy kept away french reinforcements from europe.
because the french captured all of the british colonies.
because they had a larger white population than the 13 british colonies in north america.
question 11 (1 point)
both john locke and george whitefield encouraged which of the following values?
power of experience to shape ones thinking
questioning authority
importance of education
fear of sin and hell

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For Question 10:

  • Washington lost his 1754 battle, so the first option is wrong. No evidence of Spanish bribing the French, so the second is wrong. The French failed to retain indigenous allies, who left when the war dragged on. The British Royal Navy's naval superiority blocked French reinforcements from Europe. The French did not capture all British colonies, and they had a smaller white population than the British colonies, so the last two options are wrong.

For Question 11:

  • John Locke emphasized empiricism (experience shaping thought) and George Whitefield, a Great Awakening preacher, emphasized personal religious experience guiding belief. Locke did not focus on questioning authority as a shared value here, nor did Whitefield center education. Fear of sin was not a core value of Locke's philosophy.

Answer:

Question 10:
C. Because the French could not keep their indigenous allies from going home when they wanted to.
D. Because the British Royal Navy kept away French reinforcements from Europe.

Question 11:
A. Power of experience to shape one's thinking