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Question | Answer |
1. This revival in Christianity sparked many colonists to question the authority of the king. | Great Awakening |
2. A war that led the colonists being unhappy with Great Britain. | French and Indian War |
3. Law requiring colonists to pay taxes on all printed material including newspapers and playing cards. | Stamp Act |
4. Surprise attack by a hidden person or group. | ambush |
5. Cut off an area to prevent supplies and people from entering or leaving. | blockade |
6. To refuse to buy items from a business or country. | boycott |
7. A complaint against an unfair or unjust act. | grievance |
8. Colonists who were loyal to Great Britain. | Loyalist/Tory |
9. Colonists who fought for independence against Great Britain. | Patriot |
10. A military force made up of the civilian population in place of a regular military. | militia |
11. A formal request for those in power with signatures. | petition |
12. Ideas or information designed to influence opinion and spread. | propaganda |
13. To give official approval. | ratify |
14. The action or process of resisting authority or convention. | rebellion |
15. Forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system. | revolution |
16. Tax placed against molasses and refined sugar but allowed officers to seize goods suspected of being smuggled. | Sugar Act |
17. Tax placed upon imported goods. | Townshend Act |
18. Scuffle between British soldiers and colonists leading to 5 dead men. | Boston Massacre |
19. Party that got out of control when colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor. | Boston Tea Party |
20. Colonists were forced to house and resupply British soldiers. | Quartering Act |
21. Tax placed upon all tea except for tea from the British East India Company. | Tea Act |
22. Law which prevented the colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains after the French and Indian War? | Proclamation of 1763 |
23. I believed in a representative government to serve the people. | Locke |
24. I believed in the division of state and separation of powers. | Montesquieu |
25. I believed in a direct democracy where everyone contributes to an overall "general will." | Rousseau |
26. I believed in religious freedom and freedom from government sponsored religion. | Voltaire |
27. I said,"Give me liberty or give me death!" | Patrick Henry |
28. I wrote "Common Sense" influencing many colonists to join the Revolution. | Thomas Paine |
29. Event in which philosophers questioned the validity of government and created the basis for the Declaration of Independence. | Enlightenment |