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2nd Six Weeks POP A SHOT USA Mr. Gonzalez 2018 – 2019

The French and Indian War POP-A-SHOT USA Which law made the Appalachian Mountains the western boundary of the thirteen colonies? The Proclamation of 1763 What war sparked a series of events that involved unfair taxation in the thirteen colonies? The French and Indian War

taxation without representation POP-A-SHOT USA What phrase describes paying the government without having a say in what the government does. taxation without representation Which law put a tax on all legal documents in the colonies? The Stamp Act

POP-A-SHOT USA Which law put a tax on everyday products such as paper, tea, lead, and glass and served as an example of indirect taxation? The Townshend Acts Who said “Give me liberty or give me death!”? Patrick Henry

POP-A-SHOT USA Which popular pamphlet convinced the colonists it was time to declare independence? Common Sense Who wrote Common Sense? Thomas Paine

The Olive Branch Petition The Declaration of Independence POP-A-SHOT USA What was sent to King George III by the Continental Congress in order to restore peace and harmony with the colonies? The Olive Branch Petition What explained why the colonists’ had decided to officially separate from Great Britain? The Declaration of Independence

To protect the rights of the people POP-A-SHOT USA When was the Declaration of Independence adopted (Month, Day, and Year)? July 4, 1776 According to the Declaration of Independence, what is the purpose of the government? To protect the rights of the people

POP-A-SHOT USA Who was the monarch of Great Britain during the Revolutionary War? King George III Who defended the British soldiers who were involved in the Boston Massacre during their trial? John Adams

POP-A-SHOT USA What is something all people are born with that cannot be taken away? Inalienable Rights What word describes someone who was ready to break off from Great Britain? A Patriot

POP-A-SHOT USA What word describes someone who was still loyal to King George III? A Loyalist Which law passed in 1763 was created to limit hostilities between Native Americans and the Colonists? The Proclamation of 1763

The Consent of the Governed POP-A-SHOT USA What proved the colonists were willing to fight to govern themselves and were the first battles the American Revolution? Lexington and Concord What describes the people giving the government permission to do something? The Consent of the Governed

Lack of representation in Parliament POP-A-SHOT USA What was one political cause of the American Revolution? Lack of representation in Parliament What was one economic cause of the American Revolution? Unfair Taxation

It unified them against Great Britain POP-A-SHOT USA What was one psychological effect of the Intolerable Acts on the colonists? It unified them against Great Britain Who was chosen to command the Continental Army? George Washington

Unalienable or natural rights POP-A-SHOT USA Whose philosophy was the Declaration of Independence based on? John Locke What did John Locke firmly believe all men were born with? Unalienable or natural rights

POP-A-SHOT USA What was intended to be a punishment for the Boston Tea Party and closed Boston Harbor? The Coercive Acts Which economic theory stated the purpose of colonies was to provide the mother country with raw materials and markets? mercantilism

POP-A-SHOT USA Who engraved an image of the Boston Massacre and alerted the Continental Army during his midnight ride? Paul Revere Who was a great naval commander of the Continental Army? John Paul Jones

Overthrow or Abolish it POP-A-SHOT USA The Intolerable Acts, 1st Continental Congress, and Common Sense all took place during which era? The Revolutionary Era If the government fails to protect the rights of individuals, what do the people have the right to do? Overthrow or Abolish it

POP-A-SHOT USA What describes actively defying the government in order to achieve change? Civil Disobedience What example of Civil Disobedience resulted in the destruction of over 300 crates of tea? The Boston Tea Party

Something that cannot be separated or taken away from you POP-A-SHOT USA Define unalienable: Something that cannot be separated or taken away from you Define boycott: Refusing to buy a product in order to hurt the profits of a business one disagrees with