Ms. Richards Says
The Essipe
Social Studies Random
American Government
The Revolution
100

Active ___________ is active learning. 

Listening

100

In an essay what is the least amount of paragraphs you can have?

3

100

Who was the first to be credited for circumnavigating the globe?

Magellan 

100

Name the three branches of government.

Judicial

Executive

Legislative

100

Why did King George begin taxing the colonies?

He needed money for the French and INdian War
200

Shamon down _________ down. 

Common 

200

What is the essipe for an introduction paragraph?

Hook. Thesis. List

200

Who was the first explorer to find a sea route to India around the cape of good hope?

De Gama

200

What are the two groups in congress?

House of Representatives and Senate

200

What is the difference between a loyalist and a patriot?

Loyalist - stay with king

Patriot - seperate

300

Give the boy some ___________.

Shine

300

What is the essipe for a body paragtragh?

Topic sentence, text evidence, explain, text evidence, explain, conclude. 

300

What was the first successful colony of Great Britain?

Jamestown

300
What document was replaced by the constitution and why?

The Articles of Confederation. It was too weak to govern all the states. 

300

What document ended the revolutionary war?

The Treaty of Paris

400

I will __________.

Wait 

400

What is the essipe for a conclusion paragraph?

Restate the thesis. Restate the list. Kiss the reader goodbye. 

400

Who wrote "Common Sense"?

Thomas Paine

400

What are the three sections in the constitution?

The Preamble, The articles, the amendments. 

400

Who led the continental army?

George Washington

500

People say you read because you are ________. I say you are _________ because you read. 

Smart

500

What is an expository essay?

NO opinions! To educate. Stick to the facts!

500

Name the three regions of the 13 colonies. 

New England, Middle, SOuthern. 

500

Before a law becomes a law it is called a _______?

Bill

500

Who led the midnight ride that warned colonists the British were coming. 

Paul Reveare