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People sent with power to represent others

Delegates

100


Under the Articles of Confederation, how many votes did each state have?

One vote

100

a person who worked to end slavery during the 1700s and 1800s

Abolitionist 

100

Who was Daniel Shays?

A former soldier and farmer who was worried about losing his farm, so he started a rebellion

100

Ratify means to

pass a law

200

The Boston Port Act was a direct result of and response to what event?

Boston Tea Party

200

How did the French and Indian war cause tension between Great Britain and the American colonies?

The war left Great Britain in debt and King George placed taxes on the colonists  in order to pay for the war. The colonists protested against the taxes because they had no representation. 

200


Where was the "shot heard 'round the world" fired, beginning the American Revolution?

Lexington and Concord

200

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called

Bill of Rights

200

What was one important cause of the French and Indian War?

Disagreement over land ownership

300

When John White returned to an abandoned Roanoke, what did he find carved into a tree?

The word Croatoan 

300

Who did Thomas Paine believe should be "king" of the people?

The law should govern the people

300

How many votes were required to amend (change) the Articles of Confederation?

13 out of 13 

300

 Why did the Founding Fathers create three branches of government?

They were to prevent the possibility of a single person gaining too much power and abusing that power.

300

How was the culture of Louisiana affected by the settlement of Acadians?

It led to the spread of Cajun culture throughout south Louisiana

400

What challenges did Washington and the Americans troops face during the winter at Valley Forge?

American troops lacked clothing, food, medical care, and military supplies.

There were not enough men in the American military to overtake the British troops.

400

 No central leader or national executive, weak and severely limited central government.

What are the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

400

What does the Bill of Rights do?

Protects freedoms such as the freedom of speech

400

Which rivers did La Salle and Tonti follow as they explored Louisiana?

Red River and the Mississippi River

400

 a militiamen who volunteered to be ready for service at a minute's notice is called a 

Minutemen
500

Why was the Battle of Saratoga the turning point of the American Revolution? 

The Spanish and French helped America against the British 

500

What ideas did the Federalists and Anti-Federalists have in common?

The national government must change

500

What was the impact of the appointment of George Washington as the Commander of the Continental Army?

Washington instilled pride and unity in the American troops.

500

In 1724, Bienville implemented Code Noir in the French colony of Louisiana. This was a set of laws created to:

regulate the lives of free and enslaved black people

500

Describe the Mayflower Compact?

A plan of government created by the Pilgrims, a set of laws that established self government, men who signed the compact agreed to obey the laws.