Revolution Battles
Biomes
Declaration of Independance
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Science Definitions
100
This battle showed the Americans they could stand up to British Redcoats.
What is Bunker Hill?
100
These biomes are found near the north pole and consist of land permanently frozen a few centimeters below the surface.
What is arctic tundra?
100
This Founding Father wrote the Declaration of Independance.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
100
This group (or club) of Boston patriots was behind the Boston Tea Party.
What is the Sons of Liberty?
100
This is a place where organisms live which supports their requirements for life.
What is a habitat?
200
These 2 tiny battles were the FIRST battles and shots fired in the Revolution.
What are Lexington and Concord?
200
This was the first national park in the US and the world, and is built over a supervolcano, so it is full of boiling hot pools and geysers.
What is Yellowstone?
200
This Founding Father signed the Declaration first and did so with an obnoxiously large and fancy signature.
Who was John Hancock?
200
The civil rights marchers with Martin L. King, Rosa Park getting arrested for not giving up her seat, and Susan B Anthony being arrested for voting are all examples of:
What is civil disobedience?
200
This is a kind of organism. Members of it are all the same kind and are different from all other types of organisms. They are able to freely reproduce within this group.
What is a species?
300
George Washington did this on Dorchester Heights to force the English out of Boston.
What is surround the city with cannons.
300
These biomes are usually found near the equator, receive large amounts of rain, keep steady temperatures year round and are full of dense vegetation.
What is a tropical rain forest?
300
The two purposes the Declaration is written - stated in the very first paragraph are - are to do these two things:
Break away from England and take our place as a free country in the world.
300
Making Boston citizens take care of English soldiers in the homes, closing Boston harbor to all ships, stopping all colonial public meetings and sending all English officials back to England for trials are the four parts of the?
What is the Intolerable Acts?
300
This is a collection of ecosystems that have similar environments and organisms.
What is a BIOME.
400
This English fort was taken by Americans at the beginning of the Revolution due to unprepared soldiers being surprised. Many Important weapons were taken which would later help George Washington.
What is Fort Ticonderoga?
400
These biomes are covered in shallow water most of the year, and are usually found in temperate and subtropical areas.
What are Wetlands?
400
The Declaration says these two things are where the authority comes from to break free.
What is Nature and Nature's God?
400
Paul Revere's Ride was done to warn the minuteman about this event.
What warn that a British army was moving to seize the weapons supply the colonists were hiding on a farm outside Boston.
400
This is a system of interacting organisms and nonliving factors in a specified area.
What is an ecosystem?
500
This American militia unit from Vermont brought cannons down to George Washington trough mud and snow.
Who are the Green Mountain Boys?
500
These areas are called prairies and are covered with huge areas of rich soil on very flat land.
What are Temperate Grasslands?
500
The Declaration states that Governments are put in among men to do this.
What is protect the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
500
Common Sense, a book which convinced many Americans that the Revolution was right and America should be a free country, was written by this man.
Who is Thomas Paine?
500
This is an explanation or ASSUMPTION that people make based on their knowledge, experiences or opinions - but NOT on immediate observations.
What is an INFERENCE.
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