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Why were colonists angry about British taxes in the 1760s?

They were being taxed without representation.

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What was the Napoleonic Code?

A set of laws that protected basic freedoms and guaranteed equality before the law.

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Who does the Bill of Rights protect?

They protect individual liberties and limit government power.

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What was the main purpose of the Constitutional Convention?

The main purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to draft a new constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation and create a strong central government.

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What does boycott mean?

The action of refusing to buy certain goods to show disapproval or to try change a policy.

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What did the French use the guillotine for?

To execute people.

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What was the Boston Tea Party?

The Boston Tea Party was a protest against the tax on imported tea.

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What economic problems did France face in the 1780s?

France suffered from high unemployment, high taxes, and food shortages.

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What do the first ten amendments make up?

The Bill of Rights

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How did colonists initially respond to British policies?

By seeking peaceful protests and petitions

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How many amendments are there?

27

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Which countries did France invade under Napoleon's leadership between 1802 and 1812?

France invaded Spain, Austria, and Germany.

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Why did Parliament send troops to Boston?

To maintain order amid rising tensions.

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What is a constitution?

A document that sets up the basic structure of a government.

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What title did Napoleon hold when he became the leader of France in 1799?

He became the "first consul" of France.

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What was the outcome of the conflict at Yorktown in 1781?

The British surrendered.

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Why did people support Napoleon Bonaparte when he rose to power?

People hoped Napoleon would bring peace and order to France amidst the chaos.

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What major event marked the beginning of the American Revolution?

The battles of Lexington and Concord.

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What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial

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How was French society divided?

French society was divided into three estates: the clergy (First Estate), the nobles (Second Estate), and the common people (Third Estate).