Intro
Exploration
The Colonies
Enlightenment
American Revolution
100

The study of the rights, responsibilities, and duties of citizens.

What is Civics?

100

Spain explored the New World in search of:

What is gold?

100

The first permanent English Colony in America:

What is Jamestown?

100

Believed in the separation of powers and a system of checks & balances:

Who is Baron de Montesquieu?

100

The first shots fired in the Revolutionary War were in:

What is Lexington & Concord?

200

The concept of citizenship began in:

What is Ancient Greece & Rome?
200

The exchange of goods between the Old and New World:

What is the Columbian Exchange?

200

This event was the result of a growing fear of the Devil, a fascination with death, and women who had become "too independent" in New England:

What is the Salem Witch Trials?

200

Believed in the Freedom of Speech & Religion:

Who is Voltaire?

200

This geographic feature had a major influence on the Proclamation of 1763:

What is the Appalachian Mountains?

300

The Three of Levels of Government are:

What is Federal, State, and Local?

300

The reason Puritans, Quakers, and Catholics immigrated to the New World:

What is to escape religious persecution?

300

This event was a direct result of poor, angry colonists who were dissatisfied with the lack of political representation, safety from the Indians, and taxes:

What is Bacon's Rebellion?

300

Believed that humans are naturally cruel, selfish, and hungry for power; and favored an Absolute Monarchy:

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

300

According to the Declaration of Independence, the government gets their power from:

What is the consent of the governed?

400

Obeying the Law, Paying Taxes, Serving in the Military (Draft), and Jury Duty are examples of:

What is a Civic Duty?

400

France explored the New World in search of:

What is Gold (Wealth) & to convert Indians to Catholicism?

400

This series of laws passed restricted trade for the English colonies, and was the first step towards the ending of Salutary Neglect within the Colonies:

What is the Navigation Acts?

400

Believed people are born with natural rights (life, liberty, and property) and that people are reasonable and should have the ability to overthrow a tyrannical king:

Who is John Locke?

400

The Declaration of Independence was written by the colonies in order to:

What is to formalize the Colonies independence from Great Britain?

500

The Four Functions of Government in the United States are:

What is Promote the Common Good, Keep Order & Provide Security, Make Laws to Prevent & Resolve Conflict, and Establish Armed Forces to Defend Citizens?
500

This colony was known for being one of the most free and diverse colonies in America: (Name of the Founding Country & Name of the Colony)

What is the Dutch & New Amsterdam?

500

New England Town Meetings, Virginia's House of Burgess, the Mayflower Compact, and the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut were examples of:

What is the establishment of self-governance and democracy in the colonies?

500

Believed that people are naturally good (but power corrupts them), and that the government should be guided by the general will of the majority of citizens:

Who is Jean-Jacques Rosseau?

500

Four strengths that the Americans had when the Revolutionary War began were:

What is familiarity with the environment, commitment to win the War, defensive strategy to outlast the British, and the charismatic leadership of General George Washington?

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