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Trivia Challenge
100
What is freedom?
The state of being able to do as one pleases
100
Who wrote Common Sense?
Thomas Paine
100
Fill in the blank: The _______________ Act gave the British the right to make laws for the colonists when they felt the colonists were out of line
Declaratory
100
How many colonists died at the Boston Massacre?
5 colonists died
200
What is equality?
The state of being equal or the same as others
200
Explain the Tea Act?.
The British taxed all other tea except for their own, trying to get themselves out of the debt that boycotting caused them.
200
Fill in the blank: The ______________ Act charged people if they wanted to send legal documents.
Stamp
300
What is authority?
The person in command who has the power to influence others thoughts and behaviors
300
Who was King George III?
The king of Great Britain who was enforcing laws and acts on colonists
300
Who was accused of starting the Boston Massacre? (General answer)
The British
300
List 3 of the things that were taxed when the Townshend Act was enforced.
Tea Glass Lead Paints Paper Answers may vary.
300
Fill in the blank: ______________ Heights
Dorchester
400
What is hierarchy?
The classification of a group of people according to rank or ability
400
Who was the person who became the governor of Massachusetts?
General Gage
400
What were the three parts of the Intolerable Acts?
-closing of Boston Harbor -Quartering Act -General Gage became Massachusetts governor
400
Explain a scenario in which people value collectivism.
Something to do with teamwork. Answers may vary.
500
What is collectivism?
An idea emphasizing a group rather than individual action or identity
500
Who was the lawyer (colonist) who defended the Red Coats during the Boston Massacre?
John Adams
500
Which battle was fought during Christmas time?
The Battle at Trenton
500
Fill in the blank: The Treaty of ________ ended the revolutionary war.
Paris
500
Who is Lord Cornwallis?
The commander of the British army when they surrendered at Georgetown
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