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Colonial Life Colonial Thought Colonies What is Civics Obligations

Which part of the colonies was mainly involved in the production of cash crops? Row Question

-south Row Answer

-This was the system of trade where England sold manufactured goods to the colonies while importing only raw resources? Row Question

-mercantilism Row Answer

-This term refers to a period of very loose English control over the colonies? Row Question

-salutary neglect Row Answer

-This term refers to the harsh trip endured by captured slaves from Africa to the New World? Row Question

-middle passage Row Answer

-This English philosopher wrote about the natural rights of man? Row Question

-John Locke Row Answer

-Name the natural rights he wrote about? Row Question

-life, liberty, property Row Answer

-This is an agreement between men and their government? Row Question

-social contract Row Answer

Row Question -This French thinker wrote about the necessity of separating the powers of government?

-Montesquieu Row Answer

Row Question -This was a period of religious revival within the colonies?

-Great Awakening Row Answer

-He was the most well known preacher of the religious revival of the late 1700’s? Row Question

-Jonathan Edwards Row Answer

-These are colonies that are owned by the king? Row Question

-Royal Row Answer

-He was a Puritan dissenter who wanted separation of church and state? Row Question

-Roger Williams Row Answer

-She was banished from Puritan lands for her religious views? Row Question

-Anne Hutchinson Row Answer

-These are colonies that were owned by groups or individuals? Row Question

-Proprietary Row Answer

-Name the law that created religious freedom in Maryland in 1649? Row Question

-Toleration Act Row Answer

-Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens? Row Question

- Row Answer

-Name one Responsibility of citizens? Row Question

- Row Answer

-Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens? Row Question

- Row Answer

-What can happen to a person if they refuse one of those duties? Row Question

-fines or imprisonment Row Answer

-Name one of the Five Duties of Citizens? Row Question

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-This type of government where individuals and government share ownership in major businesses and government takes on a greater role in citizen’s lives. Row Question

-socialist Row Answer

-This form of government led by a king or a queen. Row Question

-monarchy Row Answer

-Name the form of government where citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them. Row Question

-representative democracy Row Answer

-This is another term for a democracy? Row Question

-republic Row Answer

-Civics is the study of ____________ and government? Row Question

-citizenship Row Answer