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question 10 (5 points) listen remembering the battle of bunker hill, wh…

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question 10 (5 points)
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remembering the battle of bunker hill, what did general howe and his troops do?
a) forced washington out of massachusetts.

b) regrouped after losing the hill.

c) left boston seeing washingtons reinforcements.

d) celebrated their clearvictory.

question 11 (5 points)
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regarding the magna carta, which statement is false?
a) king john was forced to sign the document.

Explanation:

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Question 10
Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option based on the Battle of Bunker Hill.

  • Option A: General Howe's troops (British) after the Battle of Bunker Hill, with Washington's position, eventually forced Washington out of Massachusetts.
  • Option B: The British won the hill (though with heavy casualties), so they didn't regroup after losing it.
  • Option C: The British didn't leave Boston because of Washington's reinforcements; they stayed for a while.
  • Option D: The British victory at Bunker Hill was not a "clear" victory as they suffered significant losses, so they didn't celebrate a clear victory.

So the correct action of General Howe and his troops is forcing Washington out of Massachusetts.

Brief Explanations

To determine the false statement about the Magna Carta, we analyze the given option:

  • Option A: King John was indeed forced by the barons to sign the Magna Carta, so this statement is true.

To identify the false statement, we need to evaluate the other (unshown) options. Typically, false statements about the Magna Carta might misstate its scope (e.g., claiming it granted rights to all people, when it initially focused on nobles/limiting royal power) or its historical context.

Answer:

A) forced Washington out of Massachusetts.

Question 11 (Note: Since the options are not fully shown, but based on the start, we can explain the known part. However, assuming we need to answer with the given start, but if more options were provided, we'd analyze. But with the current info, we note that King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta (so option A is true). To find the false statement, we need all options, but since the question is about identifying the false one, and if we assume the rest (not shown) have one false, but with the given A, we know A is true. But since the question is incomplete in options, but if we proceed with the given, we can only say about A. But likely, the false statement would be one that misrepresents the Magna Carta's provisions or history. For example, if an option said it gave all people rights (it was more for nobles initially), that would be false. But with the current options, we can only note that A is true.