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100

The conflict which spurred the French and Indian War was over what?

Possession of territory in the Ohio River Valley, Fur Trade

100

As the British Empire sought to consolidate it authority over the American colonies in the mid-18th century, new measures to ________ and assert control sparked a wave of resistance.

Collect Taxes

100

During the Age of Reason, ideas challenged the traditional European social order, advocating for a society where individual talent and merit were more important than ________.

Birthright

100

The Second Continental Army created the ___________ in response to the American Revolution, in order to fight against Britain. (Be Specific)

Continental Army

100

The American Revolution not only challenged British rule, but also sparked a broader awareness of _______ inequalities within the new nation.

Social

100

Many ___________ emphasized the power of the legislative branch, reflecting distrust of executive authority following colonial experiences under British rule.

State Constitutions

100

In 1787, delegates from the states convened in ________ to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

Philadelphia

100

What is short for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation"?

Laser

200

During the French and Indian War; George Washington lost and reclaimed this for the British - a major loss that turned into a major success, giving Britain the advantage.

Fort Duquesne (turned into Fort Pitt)

200

The Stamp Act of 1765 imposed a direct tax on the colonies for:

Stamped paper, legal documents, any other printed materials.

200

_______________ emphasized reason, science, and the potential of the individual.

The Enlightenment

200

The intervention of which Ally aided the Americans during the Revolution?

The French

200

The Revolution highlighted the contradictions between the ideals of Liberty and the reality of social inequalities, specifically _____________.

Slavery

200

In these State Constitutions, ____________ qualifications for voting and holding office were common.

Property

200

In what year would Congress initially ban the International Slave Trade?

1808

200

From which language did the word "Ketchup" come from?

Chinese

300

What ended the French and Indian War? (Must include the year in your answer)

The Treaty of Paris 1763

300

The Boston Tea Party was an act of expressing opposition to policies such as ____

The Tea Act.

300

The sermons of ministers like ____________, argued that resistance to tyrannical government was a moral duty, blending religious convictions with the political rhetoric of the time.

Jonathan Mayhew

300

The result of the __________ gave France the confidence to join the Americans in rebellion against the British.

Battle of Saratoga (1777)

John Burgoyne's failure to divide and conquer the colonies

300

_______ ________ emphasized the role of women in teaching certain morals and virtues to their children, ensuring the future of our representative government.

Republican Motherhood

300

The _________ established a weak central government with limited powers.

Articles of Confederation

300

This compromise resolved the debate between large and small states by creating a bicameral legislature with proportional representation in the House of reps, and equal representation in the Senate:

The 'Great' Compromise / 'Connecticut' Compromise

300

What is the fear of the number 13 known as?

Triskaidekaphobia


400

The British Government issued the ________ which prohibited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains; to avoid further conflicts with Native Americans.

Proclamation of 1763 (Proclamation Line)

400

John Locke's ideology influenced colonists on the notion of ________

Baron De Montesquieu's ideology influenced colonists on the notion of ______ 

Natural Rights (Locke)

Separation of Powers (Montesquieu)

400

The belief in republican forms of government based on the natural rights of the people became central to the American Cause.

The ideas were powerfully expressed in, Thomas Paine's ___________, and the _____________

Common Sense

Declaration of Independence

400

With the help of ________ in Valley Forge, Washington was able to ready his Continental Army for the final stages of the American Revolution.

Baron Von Steuben (Prussian)

Marquis De Lafayette (French)

400

The writings of ________ __________ urged her husband, _______ ________, to "Remember the ladies" in the formation of the new government, reflecting early feminist ideas and the evolving role of women in the new nation.

Abigail Adams, John Adams

400

The ___________ provided a framework for admitting new states, promoting key principles such as public education, the protection of private property, and a ban on slavery.

Northwest Ordinance of 1787

400

Explain how the framers came to the conclusion that slaves would be counted as 3/5ths of a person, in terms of representation:

North -> Didn't want slaves to be counted at all (higher more dense population then the South)

South -> wanted slaves to count as a full person, for more representation and taxation purposes (More sparsely populated, large portion of the population comes from the enslaved)

400

What flavor was the original filling in twinkies?

Banana

500

Between the years of 1763-1766; which event occurred that aimed at resisting British encroachment on tribal lands in the Great Lakes region?

Pontiac's Rebellion

500

The ______ and _______ were two groups who organized protests and boycotts against British Goods.

Sons of Liberty, Daughters of Liberty

500

The ______________ was a final attempt at reconciliation with Britain before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.

The Olive Branch Petition

500

The American Revolution was essentially over after the __________ and the defeat of British General _________.

Yorktown (Virginia), General Cornwallis

500

The Declaration of the Rights of Man of the Citizen (1789) was written by which country?

France - inspired by the American Revolution

500

____________ highlighted the weakness of the Articles, and led to the creation of the __________ shortly after.

Shays' Rebellion, Constitution
500
List and explain 3 of our first 10 Amendments from the Bill of Rights:


(Not counting the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd)

4th -> Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures

5th -> Due Process / Double Jeopardy

6th -> Right to a quick, fair trial, impartial jury, and counsel

7th -> Right to a jury trial in federal civil cases (where the value exceeds a certain amount of money) and prohibits judges from overturning decision made by jury

8th -> prohibits the government from requiring excessive bail and imposing excessive fines, and from inflicting cruel and unusual punishments 

9th ->Acts as a safeguard, ensuring the enumeration of specific rights in the Bill of Rights does not mean that other unenumerated/unlisted rights retained by the people cannot be denied or disparaged. (Privacy, abortion, etc.)

10th -> All powers not listed in the Federal Constitution are reserved for the States

500

Which Canadian Band wrote the song "Rockstar"?

Nickelback