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Q3 Checkpoint Recap

Q3 Checkpoint Recap

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26 Slides • 11 Questions

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How did the Great Awakening lay the social foundations for the American Revolution?

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The Great Awakening promoted individualism, equality, and the idea that all people are equal in the eyes of God, which laid the social foundations for challenging traditional authority and hierarchical structures, ultimately contributing to the mindset that led to the American Revolution.
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The Great Awakening emphasized loyalty to the British monarchy, which strengthened the social foundations for the American Revolution.
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The Great Awakening discouraged critical thinking and individual rights, hindering the social foundations for the American Revolution.
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The Great Awakening promoted strict adherence to traditional authority and hierarchy, which had no impact on the social foundations for the American Revolution.

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Why did the Quakers flee from Massachusetts?

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Economic reasons
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Political disagreements over religious involvement in politics

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Religious persecution and intolerance towards their beliefs
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Natural disasters

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What were the colonists protesting during the Boston Tea Party?

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The Declaration of Independence
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The Tea Act
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The Stamp Act
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The Intolerable Acts

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Why were some colonial militiamen given the nickname Minutemen?

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They were known for being slow to respond to emergencies.
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They were known for being able to be ready to fight at a minute's notice.
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They were famous for their elaborate uniforms.
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They were primarily known for their skills in rifling.

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How did the Virginia Declaration of Rights become an influence on the Bill of Rights?

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The Virginia Declaration of Rights was completely ignored during the drafting of the Bill of Rights
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The Virginia Declaration of Rights emphasized individual rights and influenced the drafting of the Bill of Rights by incorporating similar concepts and principles.
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The Virginia Declaration of Rights focused on limiting individual rights, which was contrary to the Bill of Rights.

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The Virginia Declaration of Rights was created after the Bill of Rights and therefore could not have influenced it.

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Why is James Madison known as the Father of the Constitution?

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He was the first President of the United States
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He played a key role in drafting the document and advocating for its ratification.
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He wrote the Declaration of Independence
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He was a famous inventor

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Why was the First Bank of the United States created?

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To build a rocket to the moon
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To establish a national banking system and manage the country's finances.

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To start a national sports league
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To bake cookies for the President

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Multiple Choice

Which Supreme Court case during the tenure of Chief Justice John Marshall reaffirmed the separation of powers between the state and national government?

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McCulloch v. Maryland
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Dred Scott v. Sandford
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Gibbons v. Ogden
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Marbury v. Madison

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Which of the following is NOT one of John Locke's beliefs?

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Consent of the governed

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Social contract theory
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Divine right of kings
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Natural Rights

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Which war is an example of the United States enforcing the policy of Monroe Doctrine?

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World War I
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Vietnam War
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Korean War
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Spanish-American War

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What is impressment, in relation to the War of 1812?

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The practice of forcing American sailors to serve in the British Navy.
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A treaty signed between the United States and Britain to end the War of 1812.
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The act of exchanging prisoners of war between the United States and Britain.
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The practice of forcing British sailors to serve in the American Navy.
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