The Rulers and the Ruled
Of Wars and Rebellion
Resistance and Revolution
Of Independence
The Constitution of a Nation
100

Lepore begins this chapter by addressing a deerskin coat gifted to a Native American leader. What was his name?

Who is Wahunsenacawh?

100

Which global conflict set the stage for colonial rebellion by putting Britain deeply in debt?

What is the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War)

100

Which group organized boycotts and protests against British goods?

Who were the Sons of Liberty?

100

Who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence?

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

100

Where did delegates meet in 1787 to draft the U.S. Constitution?

What is Philadelphia?

200

In the early colonies, who had the right to vote and hold office?

Who were white, land-owning men?

200

After the war, Britain began taxing the colonies. Name one of the early controversial taxes.

What is the Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Tea Act, etc.

200

Who authored Common Sense, calling for independence from Britain?

Who was Thomas Paine?

200

What were the self-evident truths in the Declaration of Independence?

What is all men are created equal, intitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

200

What compromise balanced representation between large and small states?

What is the Great (Connecticut) Compromise?

300

What system of labor did the Virginia colony rely on before slavery became widespread?

What is indentured servitude?

300

How did colonists justify their opposition to these taxes?

What is "no taxation without representation"?

300

According to Lepore, what role did women play in revolutionary resistance?

What is (are) boycotting goods, spinning homespun cloth, and writing political essays?

300

How does Lepore critique the Declaration’s famous claim that “all men are created equal”?

What is the exclusion of women, enslaved people, and indigenous people?

300

How did the Constitution handle the issue of slavery?

What is by counting enslaved people as three-fifths of a person for representation? (Three-Fifths Compromise)

400

What 1676 rebellion exposed class tensions between poor colonists and wealthy planters?

What was Bacon's Rebellion?

400

Which 1770 event became a powerful propaganda tool for colonial resistance?

What was the Boston Massacre?

400

Which 1773 event escalated tensions and led Britain to pass the Coercive Acts?

What was the Boston Tea Party?

400

Which early American battle convinced France to ally with the colonies?

What was the Battle of Saratoga?

400

Who wrote the Federalist Papers defending the Constitution?

Who were Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay?

500

How did Lepore describe the paradox of freedom and slavery in the colonies?

What is a contradiction? (Explain.)

500

Lepore argues that the Revolution began as much in the realm of ideas as in battle. What Enlightenment thinker most influenced American revolutionary thought?

Who was John Locke?

500

How does Lepore describe the “revolution within the revolution”?

What is the fight for equality by enslaved people, women, and the poor alongside the political revolution?

500

What was the main weakness of the Articles of Confederation, according to Lepore?

What is that the national government lacked power to tax, regulate trade, or enforce laws?

500

Why did Anti-Federalists oppose ratification of the Constitution?

What is a fear of a strong central government? (Limited states rights)

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