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August 26, 2016 Bell Work – Study for quiz Main Focus – Review for quiz; Class Activity – Trashball Review Homework – Study for Quiz!!!!! Materials – Notes, blank paper, pencil

The rules are simple Welcome to Trashball!

Rules There are three teams Each team will have one member compete at a time, (ONLY ONE!) so keep your traps shut! If you are caught talking while others are working on their problem, your team will lose points.

Rules Each competitor is given a white board and a marker You will have 30 seconds to read the question and write your answer on the white board Do not show your answer until I tell you Remember to keep your answer hidden from the other team

If you answer the question correctly you get one point automatically Rules If you answer the question correctly you get one point automatically You also get to shoot the ball into the trashcan for an extra point Bounces are fair when shooting The team with the most points at the end will be the winner

The Winners! The winning team will win something super sweet… you get a trip to the mini-treat bin!

Today we are playing to study for our 6-2 Colonial Resistance Grows assessment Here’s how it works I am going to show you a slide, and you are going to write your answer(spelled correctly) on the board

Lets Begin Play Ball!

Question Who was the first victim of the Boston Massacre?

ANSWER Crispus Attucks

Question Who was the leader of the Boston Sons of Liberty?

ANSWER Samuel Adams

Question On March 5, 1770, British troops fired on a crowd of colonists in what became known as what event?

ANSWER The Boston Massacre

Question Which act of Parliament placed duties on numerous import items to the colonies?

ANSWERs Townshend Acts

Question What part of the Townshend Acts allowed British officials to enter homes and businesses to search for smuggled goods?

ANSWER Writs of assistance

Question What was the colonial response to the Tea Act?

ANSWER The Boston Tea Party

Question What organization was used in the colonies to exchange information about colonial affairs and resistance to British policy?

ANSWER Committees of Correspondence

Question What are taxes on imports called?

ANSWERs Duties

Question What women’s organization protested British policies by weaving their own cloth and boycotting British goods?

ANSWER Daughters of Liberty

Question What lawyer helped draft the petition to the Parliament stating that they did not have a right to tax the colonies?

ANSWER John Adams

Question What is one of the two reasons the colonists opposed the Townshend Acts?

ANSWER 1.No taxation without representation 2.Writs of Assistance went against their natural rights to privacy

Question What is one of the three methods of protest used by the colonists AND an example?

ANSWERs 1. Violent – tarring and feathering, mobs, riots 2. Non-violent – letters, petitions 3. Economic - boycotting

Question What prompted the Boston Tea Party?

ANSWER The Tea Act

Question Why did Parliament keep trying different ways of raising revenue (money)?

ANSWER Debt from French and Indian War

Question What was the motto of the Sons of Liberty?

ANSWER Give me liberty, or give me death!

Question Who wrote Common Sense?

ANSWER Thomas Paine