Ch. 2 Test Sept. 22 Sept. 17, Today is ________________ Day.

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Ch. 2 Test Sept. 22 Sept. 17, 2013 1. Today is ________________ Day. Constitution Ch. 2 Test Sept. 22

Constitution Day! Sept. 17, 1787 Activities Constitution Center

Brain Pop D.O.I. Brain pop Username: richlandsd Password: rams

Guided Reading 2-4 P. 50 1. What was salutary neglect? 2. What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts?

3. What three laws resulting from the French and Indian War angered colonists? 4. What made Parliament repeal the Stamp Act?

Stamp Act

5. How did the British government react to the Boston Tea Party? 6. How did the Battles of Lexington and Concord lead many colonists to call for independence from Britain?

7. Who wrote the pamphlet Common Sense, and what was its main idea?

8. What was the purpose of the D.O.I.? 9. Who was the main author of the D.O.I. and when was it approved?

American Revolution