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Text Structures of the American Revolution

Authored by Kyra Tench

History

5th Grade

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Text Structures of the American Revolution
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read the paragraph: "In the years leading up to the American Revolution, the British government passed several laws that angered the colonists. The Stamp Act required colonists to pay a tax on paper goods, and the Townshend Acts taxed items like tea and glass. These taxes were imposed without the colonists’ consent, which made them feel powerless and frustrated. As a result, many colonists began to protest and demand change, setting the stage for the conflict that would become the American Revolution." Which text structure does this paragraph use?

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Read the paragraph: "During the American Revolution, the colonists faced many challenges as they tried to resist British rule. First, they organized protests against unfair taxes, gathering in town squares to voice their opinions. Next, they formed groups like the Sons of Liberty to plan secret actions and spread their message. Finally, they wrote letters and pamphlets to convince others to join their cause. Each step brought them closer to independence." What is the text structure of this paragraph?

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Read the paragraph: "The Declaration of Independence is a famous document written in 1776. It begins by explaining the reasons why the colonies wanted to break away from Britain, listing the many ways the king had treated them unfairly. The document then describes the rights that all people should have, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Finally, it announces that the colonies are now free and independent states." Which text structure is used in this paragraph?

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Read the paragraph: "France played a crucial role in the American Revolution. After the colonists won the Battle of Saratoga, France decided to support them by sending soldiers, money, and supplies. This help made a big difference, allowing the Americans to win important battles like Yorktown. Without France’s support, the colonists might not have been able to defeat the powerful British army." What is the text structure of this paragraph?

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Read the paragraph: "Native Americans were deeply affected by the American Revolution. Many tribes had to choose sides, with some supporting the British and others helping the colonists. After the war ended, Native Americans lost large areas of land as new settlers moved in. They also faced new laws and challenges that made it harder to keep their traditions and way of life." Which text structure does this paragraph use?

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Read the paragraph: "The American Revolution included several key battles that changed the course of history. The first major battle was at Lexington and Concord, where the fighting began. Next came the Battle of Bunker Hill, which showed the colonists could stand up to the British. Later, the Battle of Saratoga became a turning point, convincing France to join the war. Finally, the war ended with the Battle of Yorktown, where the British surrendered." What is the text structure of this paragraph?

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Read the paragraph: "Colonial resistance to British rule took many forms. Some colonists refused to buy British goods, while others organized secret meetings to plan protests. Groups like the Sons of Liberty spread their ideas by writing pamphlets and newspapers. These actions helped unite the colonies and build support for independence." Which text structure is used in this paragraph?

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