Radicalism
Conservatism
Ideologies
Government System
British Loyalism
100
A key concept of radicalism was this, or equal treatment of all.
What is egalitarianism?
100
Conservatives supporting the throne were called this.
What are Loyalists?
100
This allows the head of states to be elected
What is Republicanism?
100
Under the Articles, states held this, allowing them powers and rights.
What is [state] sovereignty?
100
This is why rich colonists supported the British soldiers in the American Revolution.
What is fear of losing status?
200
Colonists hated the principle of this, the policy of getting more privileges based on "the stock" of their family
What are hereditary privileges?
200
Artisans and wealthy merchants were conservative in the fact that they supported this in economic matters.
What is regulation?
200
People should do this when the government abuses their rights in republicanism.
What is revolt?
200
Religious requirements were this in states after the Revolution in order to vote. (hint - taken out or enforced?)
What is not needed or not included?
200
Quakers, peaceful citizens, were automatically aligned with this group.
What are the Tories?
300
The American Revolution emphasized this concept, or this, from British economic control.
What is free trade?
300
This was a conservative prerequisite for voting.
What is property?
300
The republic is created to provide this to all citizens, instead of the citizens having nothing from the government.
What are natural rights or liberty?
300
Vermont's Constitution was extremely radical and granted this to all men in 1777.
What is universal manhood suffrage?
300
Enslaved Africans joined British forces due to this motive.
What is liberation?
400
Radical thoughts prevalent in the colonial period wanted this, or equal participation in government through representation.
What is democracy?
400
Supporting this practice, conservatives believed in leaders of state being chosen by their birth.
What is monarchical hereditary?
400
The system of balanced government and democracy provided what to prevent abuses of power?
What are checks and balances?
400
Women could vote in what state in 1776?
What is New Jersey?
400
Thomas Hutchinson was a pro-British governor of Massachusetts - his house was this by Patriots.
What is burned down?
500
One of the premier radicals of the colonial time period, this man believed that the Revolution was a radical change in principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people.
Who is John Adams?
500
Radicals hated it, yet conservatives were supportive of their economy being this upon England.
What is economically dependent?
500
Natural inalienable rights were advocated in John Locke's "this number" Treatise of Government.
What is the second?
500
This requirement, before the Revolution, was a prerequisite to voting. (hint - stake in society)
What is the freehold requirement?
500
50,000 slaves, about this percent, left from the colonies and into Nova Scotia.
What is 10%?