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SS7 Unit 3 Review

SS7 Unit 3 Review

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Unit 3 Review
Unit Exam 12/11 & 12/12

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Revolutionary Documents and Grievances

Explore the pivotal documents and grievances that shaped the course of revolution. Dive into the historical significance and impact of these revolutionary texts.

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Revolutionary Documents and Grievances

Proclamation of 1763: Issued by King George III, it prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. Stamp Act: Imposed direct taxes on various printed materials in the colonies. Townshend Act: Imposed taxes on imported goods such as glass, lead, paint, and tea. The Declaration of Independence: Grievances included taxation without representation, quartering of troops, and denial of trial by jury.

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Multiple Choice

Which revolutionary document addressed grievances such as taxation without representation, quartering of troops, and denial of trial by jury?

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Proclamation of 1763

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Stamp Act

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Townshend Act

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The Declaration of Independence

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The Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence was a revolutionary document that addressed grievances such as taxation without representation, quartering of troops, and denial of trial by jury. It played a crucial role in the American Revolution and the establishment of the United States of America.

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Trade Restrictions under Mercantilism

Under mercantilism, colonists were only allowed to trade with Great Britain and no other countries. This restriction severely limited their economic opportunities and hindered their ability to engage in global trade. The colonists were unable to explore new markets or establish trade relationships with other nations, leading to economic stagnation and frustration.

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Multiple Choice

What economic restriction did colonists face under mercantilism?

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Limited trade with Great Britain only

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Limited trade with other countries

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Limited exploration of new markets

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Limited establishment of trade relationships with other nations

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Revolutionary Documents and Grievances

  • Unalienable rights: Rights that cannot be taken away or denied, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
  • Government's power: Governments derive their power from the consent of the governed, as stated in the Declaration of Independence.
  • Actions against government: If the government is not meeting the needs of the people, they have the right to alter or abolish it and establish a new government.

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Multiple Choice

According to the text, what do unalienable rights include?

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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness

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Freedom of speech and religion

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Right to bear arms

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Right to a fair trial

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Unalienable Rights

Trivia: The unalienable rights mentioned in the text include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These rights are considered fundamental and cannot be taken away or denied by any government or authority. They are an essential part of the foundation of human rights and individual freedom.

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Comparing Wars for Independence

  • American Revolution: Mother Country: Great Britain, Causes: Taxation without representation, Inspirational Leaders: George Washington, First Battle: Battle of Lexington and Concord, Turning Point: Battle of Saratoga, Effects: Independence from Britain

  • Mexican War for Independence: Mother Country: Spain, Causes: Social inequality, Inspirational Leaders: Miguel Hidalgo, First Battle: Battle of Guanajuato, Turning Point: Battle of Calderón Bridge, Effects: Independence from Spain

  • Overall, the American Revolution and the Mexican War for Independence had different mother countries, causes, leaders, first battles, turning points, and effects, making them more different than similar.

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Multiple Choice

Which war was inspired by the issue of taxation without representation?

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American Revolution

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Mexican War for Independence

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French Revolution

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Russian Revolution

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American Revolution

Trivia: The American Revolution was inspired by the issue of taxation without representation. It was a war fought by the American colonies against Great Britain, seeking independence. The famous slogan 'No taxation without representation' became a rallying cry for the revolutionaries. The war ultimately led to the formation of the United States of America.

Unit 3 Review
Unit Exam 12/11 & 12/12

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