

unit.6..rulers.fun.simpson.insp
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Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
Jason McDonough
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16 questions
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1.
SLIDE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
2.
SLIDE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
3.
SLIDE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Who is this a image of (EASY)?
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Quote:
"The strong man is the one who is able to control his own anger."
Context Clues:
Emphasizes self-control and discipline, values central to a certain warrior code.
Spoken by a leader who unified a nation after a long period of civil war.
Established a dynasty that lasted over 250 years, ushering in peace and stability.
Answer explanation
Explanation of the Quote
Tokugawa Ieyasu believed that true strength was not in brute force but in patience and restraint. During Japan’s Sengoku period, impulsive decisions often led to ruin. Ieyasu’s ability to wait for the right moment and maintain composure helped him outlast rivals and eventually establish the Tokugawa shogunate. This quote reflects the samurai ethos of inner discipline and strategic thinking, which were essential for maintaining order in a volatile era.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Who is this a image of (EASY)?
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
"We have dared to be free, let us dare to be so by ourselves and for ourselves."
Context Clues:
Talks about freedom and self-reliance, tied to a revolution against slavery and colonial rule.
The speaker was a former enslaved person who became a brilliant military strategist.
Led the only successful slave revolt in history, creating the first free Black republic.
Answer explanation
Explanation of the Quote:
Toussaint Louverture’s words reflect his belief that true freedom must be earned and maintained by those who seek it. After leading enslaved people to victory against French forces, he emphasized independence not just from colonial powers, but from reliance on others. His leadership during the Haitian Revolution was rooted in the idea that liberty is only meaningful when it is self-sustained and defended by those who value it most.
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