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Today August 27th Muse’s History Haven Flashback: --Flashbacks Unit 2: Birth of A Nation (1-4) --Use the bottom ½ of your flashback sheet or grab a new one from the green tub. --Turn in your Columbus Papers to the tray. 10% off every day its late. Learning Target: I can analyze the origin of and differentiate between the three regions of England’s 13 American colonies.

U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 2: Birth of a Nation

1. Which of the following was not a contributing factor to the start of the American Revolution? British writs of assistance Stamp Act taxation without representation France’s decision to side with the US

inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence 2. Thomas Paine’s contribution to the Revolutionary cause can best be described as important because he introduced the phrase “taxation without representation” memorable because he introduced the phrase “no taxation without representation” inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence radical because he led a group of colonists who dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped tea in Boston Harbor

3. Which of the following would Thomas Jefferson have most likely considered an “inalienable right”? guaranteed happiness to take whatever you want to pursue success to a public education

4. Which of the following was added to the Constitution after its ratification for the purpose of protecting civil rights? the Articles of Confederation writs of Assistance the Bill of Rights the Great Compromise

1. Which of the following was not a contributing factor to the start of the American Revolution? British writs of assistance Stamp Act taxation without representation France’s decision to side with the US

1. Which of the following was not a contributing factor to the start of the American Revolution? British writs of assistance Stamp Act taxation without representation France’s decision to side with the US

inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence 2. Thomas Paine’s contribution to the Revolutionary cause can best be described as important because he introduced the phrase “taxation without representation” memorable because he introduced the phrase “no taxation without representation” inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence radical because he led a group of colonists who dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped tea in Boston Harbor

inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence 2. Thomas Paine’s contribution to the Revolutionary cause can best be described as important because he introduced the phrase “taxation without representation” memorable because he introduced the phrase “no taxation without representation” inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence radical because he led a group of colonists who dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped tea in Boston Harbor

3. Which of the following would Thomas Jefferson have most likely considered an “inalienable right”? guaranteed happiness to take whatever you want to pursue success to a public education

3. Which of the following would Thomas Jefferson have most likely considered an “inalienable right”? guaranteed happiness to take whatever you want to pursue success to a public education

4. Which of the following was added to the Constitution after its ratification for the purpose of protecting civil rights? the Articles of Confederation writs of Assistance the Bill of Rights the Great Compromise

4. Which of the following was added to the Constitution after its ratification for the purpose of protecting civil rights? the Articles of Confederation writs of Assistance the Bill of Rights the Great Compromise