Impact
Concepts and Ideas
The Declaration of Independence
British Policies
Colonial Responses
100

The Declaration of Independence emphasized individual liberties, which were later protected in this set of amendments added to the Constitution, ensuring fundamental rights for all citizens.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

This concept in the Declaration emphasizes that people have the right to change or abolish a government that becomes destructive

What is the right of revolution?

100

This influential Enlightenment thinker inspired the Declaration's emphasis on natural rights.

Who is John Locke?

100

This act required colonists to house British soldiers, leading to resentment among the populace

What is the Quartering Act?

100

This secret organization formed in 1765 to oppose British taxation and organize resistance.

What is the Sons of Liberty?

200

This pivotal war was fought as a result of the Declaration and the desire for American independence

What is the American Revolutionary War?

200

The Declaration of Independence was adopted on this date in 1776.

What is July 4th?

200

The Declaration of Independence was primarily authored by this Founding Father.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

Passed in 1764, this act aimed to raise revenue through taxes on sugar and molasses.

What is the Sugar Act?

200

Colonists boycotted British goods as a form of protest, particularly in response to this act.

What is the Townshend Acts?

300

The Declaration's ideas influenced this landmark document, adopted in 1787, which established the U.S. government

What is the U.S. Constitution?

300

The Declaration asserts that governments derive their powers from this source.

What is the consent of the governed?

300

This section of the Declaration states the purpose of government is to secure these rights

What is the preamble?

300

The Boston Tea Party was a protest against this tax on a popular beverage

What is the Tea Act?

300

This pamphlet, published by Thomas Paine in 1776, argued for independence and criticized monarchy.  

What is "Common Sense"?

400

The Declaration of Independence is considered a foundational text for this principle in modern democracies.

What is individual rights?

400

This phrase in the Declaration refers to the idea that the government should protect the rights of its citizens.

What is the social contract?

400

The phrase “all men are created equal” reflects the idea that all individuals have this inherent quality.

What is equality?

400

This gathering in 1774 aimed to unify colonial resistance against British policies and included the Declaration of Rights and Grievances

What is the First Continental Congress?

400

The colonists' organized response to the Intolerable Acts included the formation of this assembly in 1774

What is the Continental Congress?

500

This phrase from the Declaration reflects the belief that all individuals have rights that must be protected.

What are unalienable rights?

500

This document formally announced the colonies' separation from Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

500

This grievance in the Declaration highlights the king's interference with colonial self-governance

What is the dissolution of colonial assemblies?

500
No ___ voice in parliament
colonists
500

This event in 1770 resulted in the death of five colonists and intensified anti-British sentiments

What is the Boston Massacre?

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