Philosophers
Gov. Structure
Colonies
Acts/Taxes
English Law
100

This philosopher believed that man in a state of nature is evil

Thomas Hobbes

100

Two houses or bodies (of government)

Bicameral

100
The number of colonies which eventually rebelled against English/British rule

13

100

This Act taxed all printed materials

Stamp Act

100

This kingdom's governmental policies laid the groundwork for colonial, and post-colonial American Government

England

200

The philosopher who inspired the setup of our government today

Montesquieu

200

A government where power is limited and citizens have rights

Limited Gov. 

200

This type of colony was the most directly ruled by the English Crown

Crown/Royal Colony

200

The act that colonists responded to by boycotting the taxed good.

Sugar Act

200

This document listed provisions that the King and Queen needed to agree to.  

English BOR 

300

Jean Jacques Rousseau's preferred form of government

Direct Democracy

300

One house or body (of government)

Unicameral

300

This type of colony was set up by organized and ruled by a person who the king had granted land to.

Proprietary Colony

300

Which of the following was NOT part of the Intolerable Acts?

- Molasses Act

- Boston Port Act

- Quartering Act

- Quebec Act 

The Molasses Act

300

This document is known as the Great Charter and guarantees fundamental rights such as trial by jury and due process.  

The Magna Carta 

400

This philosopher believed in majority rule & minority rights

Rousseau

400

A government that should serve the will of the people

Representative Gov.

400

This type of colony is set up by A written grant of authority from the King.

Charter Colony

400

The purpose of this Act was to punish the colonists, especially those in Massachusetts

The Intolerable Acts

400

A document that limits the power of the king.  He can no longer require taxes, imprison people w/out a trial, or impose martial law. 

The Petition of Rights 

500

Which of the following was NOT an aspect of Locke’s philosophy?
- Every man against every man
- Natural rights
- Social contract
- Consent of the governed

Every man against every man

500

Protection against the arbitrary taking of life, liberty, or property

Due Process

500

Name 3 colonies from each of the colonial regions: New England, Middle, Southern

New England: CT, MA, NH, RI

Middle: NY, NJ, PA, DE

Southern: MY, VA, NC, SC, GA

500

The reaction to the Townshend Acts

The Boston Tea Party

500

The name of the governing body of the Kingdom of England.

Parliament

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