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Muse’s History Haven

Today August 27 th. Muse’s History Haven. Flashback: -- Flashbacks Unit 2: Birth of A Nation (1-4) -- Use the bottom ½ of your flashback sheet or grab a new one from the green tub. -- Turn in your Columbus Papers to the tray. 10% off every day its late. Learning Target:

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Muse’s History Haven

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  1. Today August 27th Muse’s History Haven Flashback: --Flashbacks Unit 2: Birth of A Nation (1-4) --Use the bottom ½ of your flashback sheet or grab a new one from the green tub. --Turn in your Columbus Papers to the tray. 10% off every day its late. Learning Target: I can analyze the origin of and differentiate between the three regions of England’s 13 American colonies.

  2. U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 2: Birth of a Nation

  3. 1. Which of the following was not a contributing factor to the start of the American Revolution? • British writs of assistance • Stamp Act • taxation without representation • France’s decision to side with the US

  4. 2. Thomas Paine’s contribution to the Revolutionary cause can best be described as • important because he introduced the phrase “taxation without representation” • memorable because he introduced the phrase “no taxation without representation” • inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence • radical because he led a group of colonists who dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped tea in Boston Harbor

  5. 3. Which of the following would Thomas Jefferson have most likely considered an“inalienable right”? • guaranteed happiness • to take whatever you want • to pursue success • to a public education

  6. 4. Which of the following was added to the Constitution after its ratification for the purpose of protecting civil rights? • the Articles of Confederation • writs of Assistance • the Bill of Rights • the Great Compromise

  7. 1. Which of the following was not a contributing factor to the start of the American Revolution? • British writs of assistance • Stamp Act • taxation without representation • France’s decision to side with the US

  8. 1. Which of the following was not a contributing factor to the start of the American Revolution? • British writs of assistance • Stamp Act • taxation without representation • France’s decision to side with the US

  9. 2. Thomas Paine’s contribution to the Revolutionary cause can best be described as • important because he introduced the phrase “taxation without representation” • memorable because he introduced the phrase “no taxation without representation” • inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence • radical because he led a group of colonists who dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped tea in Boston Harbor

  10. 2. Thomas Paine’s contribution to the Revolutionary cause can best be described as • important because he introduced the phrase “taxation without representation” • memorable because he introduced the phrase “no taxation without representation” • inspiring because his writings won many to the cause of independence • radical because he led a group of colonists who dressed as Mohawk Indians and dumped tea in Boston Harbor

  11. 3. Which of the following would Thomas Jefferson have most likely considered an“inalienable right”? • guaranteed happiness • to take whatever you want • to pursue success • to a public education

  12. 3. Which of the following would Thomas Jefferson have most likely considered an“inalienable right”? • guaranteed happiness • to take whatever you want • to pursue success • to a public education

  13. 4. Which of the following was added to the Constitution after its ratification for the purpose of protecting civil rights? • the Articles of Confederation • writs of Assistance • the Bill of Rights • the Great Compromise

  14. 4. Which of the following was added to the Constitution after its ratification for the purpose of protecting civil rights? • the Articles of Confederation • writs of Assistance • the Bill of Rights • the Great Compromise

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