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You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

Vocabulary“Enlighten”

MeThe GreatAwakening

HistoricalDocuments

The Colonies

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England vs.

America

This term refers to the “beneficial” neglect that

resulted from the distance between England and the 13

colonies.

What is Salutary Neglect?

John Locke proposed that people were born with “these”…

naturally.

What are natural rights?

This “geometric” trade systeminvolved the sale and transport

of slaves from Africa andmanufactured goods from

England.

What is the Triangular Trade?

This phrase became a rallying cry of colonists that were frustrated by

the lack of representation in English parliament.

“No…

What is “No taxation without representation?”

This type of “source” of information provides a first

hand or eyewitness account of a historical event.

What is a primary source?

Name three individuals that were associated with the

Enlightenment.

John Locke, Montesquieu, Newtown, Copernicus, Ben

Franklin

The Enlightenment represented a triumph of

science and reason over “this.”

What is Middle-Age superstition and/or religious

beliefs.

John Locke believed that governments were formed to

protect “them,” while acknowledging that people

should agree to give some of “them” up to safeguard the interests of the community.

What are rights or freedoms?

During the Enlightenment, ordinary people began to challenge the authority of

“these” two powerful entities that were traditionally at the top

of the social hierarchy.

What are the Church and King?

The political ideas of John Locke can be seen in the wording of

“this” revolutionary document.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

The Seven Years’ War would be better known by “this” name in

the 13 colonies.

What is the French and Indian War?

The Quartering Act required colonists to…

What is house and provide for British troops?

Identify the historical event depicted in the image and explain what happened?

What is the Boston Massacre?

What is the fact that colonists were protesting against and

taunting British soldiers, who opened fire upon and killed

several demonstrators.

Many American colonists showed that they were willing to

fight for the right to govern themselves at “these” two places.

What are Lexington and Concord?

The Proclamation of 1763 stated “this.”

What is colonists were not permitted to settle west of the

Appalachian Mountains.

The Great Awakening most directly influenced the

inhabitants of “this” colonial region.

What are the Northern/New England Colonies?

Charismatic preachers such as                    encouraged colonists

to develop “this” type of relationship with God.

Who is George Whitefield and what is individual?

The religious revival of the Great Awakening led to the

formation of many new ones.

What are churches?

One of the methods by which preachers would encourage colonists to attend church

sermons and become devout religious zealots.

 

What is “guilt trip” or frighten colonists by delivering powerful

sermons that appealed to emotion.

During the Great Awakening,colonists realized they could

establish an individual relationshipwith God. This revolutionary new

point of view led coloniststo begin asking “this” question.

Why, if the colonists can establish an individual

relationship with God, can they not govern themselves as well.

King John was forced to sign “this” historical document in

“this” year.

What is the Magna Carta in 1215?

Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence that “these” were unalienable

rights.

What are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness?

Created in 1689, “this” document guaranteed certain

basic freedoms. Name the document and at least two rights that it guaranteed.

What is the English Bill of Rights, the right to petition,

freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, right to

bear arms, and the right to trial by jury.

“That to secure these rights, “these” are instituted among

men, deriving their just powers from “this.”

What are governments and what is the consent of the

governed?

Identify the author of this cartoon and explain its

message.

Who is Ben Franklin?

What is the fact that the colonies are weak individually but can be powerful if united.

Name at least three major industries of the Northern

Colonies.

What are ship building, fishing, timber/lumber, and/or fur

trapping industries?

Name at least three cash crops that were grown primarily in the Southern Colonies.

What are indigo, rice, tobacco, and/or cotton?

The year and name of the colony where Jamestown was

established.

What is 1607, Virginia?

Perhaps it is ironic that theDeclaration of Independence

was signed in a city located in “this” colony that initially

opposed independence.

What is Pennsylvania?

The year of establishment and name of the first New England

Colony.

What is 1620,

Massachusetts Bay.

Make your wager

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