Hosted By Mrs. Smith 100 200 400 300 400 Colonial America BusinessesAmerican Revolution Types of Government/Duties and Responsibilities 300 200 400 200.

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Hosted By Mrs. Smith

Colonial America BusinessesAmerican Revolution Types of Government/Duties and Responsibilities

Row 1, Col 1 What was an indentured servant Temporary servant 3-5 years

1,2 What are the three different types of businesses? Sole proprietary, Partnership, Corporation

1,3 What was the Albany Plan of the Union? Earliest plan to unify the colonies, spearheaded by Benjamin Franklin

1,4 Without government or order anarchy

2,1 What colonies were founded for religious reasons (two)? Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania

2,2 What are two types of mergers and describe their differences? Horizontal (same business type) and Vertical (purchasing companies that deliver its supplies and handle its transportation.

2,3 What was the Proclamation of 1763? Prevent the colonist settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

2,4 What are two ways to become a US citizen? Naturalization and Birth

3,1 Board and unlimited search warrant; British officials could search colonists at any time. Writs of Assistance

3,2 What is the difference between patents and copyrights? Inventions and written work

3,3 What was the “shot heard ‘round the world”? Battle of Lexington and Concord

3,4 What are two federal public service opportunities? AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, Senior Corps

4,1 What is salutary neglect? Self-government within the colonies—England did not interfere with colonial rule.

4,2 What are two laws passed to regulate treatment of workers and labor unions? National Labor Relations Act, Taft-Hartley Act, and Fair Labor Standards Act

4,3 What were the Navigation Acts and what impact did it have on the relationship between the colonists and Britain? British law requiring that American goods be exported in British ships; stress the relationship between the two

4,4 What are limited government and provide two examples? The government must answer to the people; parliamentary and democracy

5,1 What the New England colonies, Middle Colonies, and Southern Colonies? Southern: Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Middle: Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York New England: Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island

5,2 Describe the circular flow of economics. Consumer sector (factor market), Business sector (product market), Government sector, and foreign sector

5,3 What events led up to the American Revolution? (list at least 5 in the correct order) French and Indian War, Stamp Act, First Continental Congress, Boston Massacre, Townshend Acts, Boston Tea Party, Coercive Acts, Quartering Act, Battle of Lexington and Concord 2 nd Continental Congress

5,4 What are the duties of American citizens? Pay taxes, jury duty, obey laws, attend school,