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11. “Parliament” vs. “The Colonial Assembly” “Parliament” “The Colonial Assembly” MAKELAWSMAKELAWS Located in England elected by people in England Located in each of the 13 colonies elected by colonists from each colony made laws that applied to entire British empire made colonial tax laws Sentence: Use the terms “Parliament” & “colonial assembly” in a sentence (or two) to show you understand their meaning.

12. taxes taxes Definition: money collected from individuals and businesses to pay for services that are provided by each level of government Examples: Federal: income tax State: sales tax local: property tax examples: income tax, sales tax, property taxes amount of income tax varies according to how much money you make Pays for: (fill in 3-4 examples) Sentence: (write a sentence that uses the term-taxes)

13. boycott boycott SENTENCE: (use the term “boycott” in a sentence to demonstrate your understanding of the word) refuse to have dealings with a person, business, or product applies economic pressure is often highly effective non-violent (does not hurt people or property) is a form of protest

14. propaganda propaganda SENTENCE: (use the term “propaganda” in a sentence to demonstrate your understanding of the word) designed to influence a person’s opinion, emotions or actions is a distortion of the truth can be visual— using symbols or images often appeals to prejudice or stereotypes attacks the person instead of the issue