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Road to Revolution Test Review Answers DEFINITIONS 1) Duty-Import tax. 2) Boycott-Organized campaign to refuse to buy or use goods and services. 3) Petition-Formal written request of opinion or policy. 4) Monopoly-Company that Controls all or nearly all business in a particular industry. 5) Minutemen-Colonial militia volunteer who was prepared to fight at a minute’s notice. 6) Blockade-Shutting a port or roadway to prevent people or supplies from coming into or leaving an area. 7) Mercenary-A soldier who fights merely for pay often for a foreign country. 8) Militia-Organized body of armed volunteers. 9) French Revolution-A revolution that began on July 14, 1789 and that led to France becoming a republic. 10) Reign of Terror-A period between 1793 and 1794 during which France’s new leaders executed thousands of its citizens.

QUESTIONS/STATEMENTS 1) Tax them 2) King George III 3) Tea; Molasses 4) Coercive Acts 5) Tories 6) No taxation without representation 7) People 8) December 25, 1776 9) Battle of Saratoga 10) France 11) May 18, 1756

12) Montreal 13) Spain 14) Peasants 15) 1789 16) Maximilien Robespierre 17) Guillotine 18) French Revolution 19) France 20) August 21, 1791 21) 1803

WARS and REVOLUTIONS 1) French Revolution 2) American Revolution 3) French and Indian War 4) Seven Years War 5) American Revolution 6) American Revolution 7) French Revolution 8) French Revolution 9) Haitian Revolution 10) Haitian Revolution