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Colonial Period Period of Discontent

American Revolution

Articles of Confederation-

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Constitution

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Colonial Period-100

• This existed in the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies because there was a need for labor.

• What is slavery?

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Colonial Period- 200

• This person headed the colonies, but appointed a governor to represent him and rule the colony directly.

• Who was the British King?

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Colonial Period-300

• This war was fought in the thirteen colonies and was bought between the French and Indians versus the British and the colonists.

• What was the French and Indian War?

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Colonial Period-400

• The British imposed taxes on the colonists after the French and Indian War for this reason.

• What was to raise money to pay back their debts caused by the war?

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Native Americans-500

• The thirteen colonies were only allowed to trade with each other and England, the colonist sold their raw materials to England at a low price, and the colonists were expected to buy more expensive manufactured goods from England are all characteristics of this economic term.

• What is Mercantalism?

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• This act taxed newspapers and official documents.

• What was the Stamp Act?

Period of Discontent-100

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Period of Discontent-200

• This act taxed paint, glass, and tea.

• What was the Townshend Acts?

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Period of Discontent-300

• Colonist refused to purchase goods from England as a form of protest, this is known as a ________.

• What is a boycott?

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Period of Discontent-400

• During this event colonists threw snowballs and chunks of ice at Redcoats in front of a tax collection office. During this event Redcoats opened fire and killed 5 colonists.

• What was the Boston Massacre?

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Period of Discontent- 500

• The quote used by colonists to show that they should have a say in the creation of taxes.

• What was “no taxation without representation”?

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American Revolution-100

• By fighting in the revolution the colonists were hoping to gain this from Britain.

• What was independence?

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American Revolution- 200

• Name given to colonists who wanted to gain independence from Britain.

• Who were the Patriots?

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American Revolution- 300

• Name given to the colonists who favored British rule over the colonies.

• Who were the Loyalists?

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American Revolution- 400

• Representatives from each of the colonies met to discuss colonists concerns at this meeting.

• What was the First Continental Congress?

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American Revolution- 500

• This document was written by Thomas Jefferson and signed at the Second Continental Congress.

• What is the Declaration of Independence?

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Articles of Confederation- Constitution- 100

• This document created the first independent federal (national) government in America.

• What is the Articles of Confederation?

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Articles of Confederation- Constitution- 200

• This agreement decided that slaves would count as 3/5 of a person in determining representation in the House of Representatives

• What is the 3/5 Compromise?

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Articles of Confederation- Constitution- 300

• A major argument against the ratification of the Constitution was that it did not include a ______________.

• What is a Bill of Rights?

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Articles of Confederation- Constitution- 400

• This agreement created a two-body legislature, Congress included the Senate and House of Representatives, and settled the dispute over representation in Congress between large and small states.

•What is the Great Compromise?

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Articles of Confederation- Constitution- 500

• The colonists created a weak central government in the Articles of Confederation, because they feared this happening.

• What was the development of a monarchy?

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Constitution-100

• This branch of government has the Power to make laws, and includes the House of Representatives and Senate.

• What is the Legislative Branch?

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Constitution-200

• This branch of government has the power to interpret laws, and is headed by the Supreme Court.

•What is the Judicial Branch?

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Constitution- 300

• This branch of government has the power to carry out laws, and is headed by the president.

• What is the Executive Branch?

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Constitution-400• Congress overriding the President’s veto

with 2/3 majority vote, the president appointing new members to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court declaring laws made by Congress unconstitutional are all examples of this constitutional principle.

• What is Checks and Balances?

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Constitution -500

• This process requires ¾ of the states to ratify this idea to make an addition to the Constitution.

• What is the Amendment Process?

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Final Jeopardy

• This case established the power of judicial review which allows the Supreme Court to determine if laws are constitutional.

What is Marbury vs Madison?