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Analyze the Declaration of Independence. How was this document influenced by John Locke?
a It is based on a list of grievances
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Summarize how the Declaration of Independence embodies social contract theory in action.
a The Declaration of Independence lists
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Of the following who emerged as a strong leader, and organizer of colonial protest and
public support
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Of the following, who emerged as a strong leader and organizer of colonial protests and public support?
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Which ideas from the Declaration of Independence support women’s suffrage?
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Which ideas from the Declaration of Independence support women’s suffrage?
“We hold these Truths to be self-evident”
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Sam
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What is the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights?
(1 point) Responses The Bill of Rights
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Sam
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Why was the Declaration of Independence important? Select all that apply.
It set up the U.S. government. It explained the ideals
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Sam
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The purpose of a speech about the role of drummers in the Revolutionary War is to share information. Which kind of sentences
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MrDemon
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Why was the Declaration of Independance important? Select all that apply.
>it set up the U.S government >it explained the ideals
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Kate
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1.Of the following, who emerged as a strong leader and organizer of colonial protests and public support?
ANSWER: Samuel Adams
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1. Why was the Declaration of Independence so important? (Select 2)
a. it set up the U.S government*** b. it explained the ideals
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Bailey
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This excerpt is from a citizen in england in response to the colonial outrage toward the stamp act. what central arguement of
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Darius
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How could John Adams defend the British soldiers but still seen as a Patriot?
Adams knew that many patriots wanted the British
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Why were colonial minutemen so prepared for the arrival of the British in Concord? (Worth 2 points)
When Washington saw the
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Arrange the events that led to the end of the American Revolution in order. Place the first event at the top.
1. Patriot and
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T
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Letter from Andrew Oliver, Jr. to Benjamin Lynde, 6–7 March 1770
Terrible as well as strange things have happen'd in this Town
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“No parts of England’s colonies can be taxed without their consent….every part has a right to be represented.” Explain
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ToosieRoll
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what was one way that colonists rebelled against british economic policies
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Of the following, who emerged as a strong leader and organizer of colonial protests and public support?
Crispus Attucks John
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What was one way that colonists rebelled against British economic policies?
They enacted the Townshed Acts. They formed the Sons
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Dwarf
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Which of the following was designed to keep the colonists from moving into the Ohio River Valley?
(1 point) Responses Pontiac’s
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black man
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hey Bot, why did colonists oppose writs of assistance?
(1 point) Responses They thought it limited their access to land. They
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The Boston Tea Party was a significant event in American history that took place on December 16, 1773. It was a demonstration by
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Desperate
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How do you think news of the American revolution affected American colonists ruled by Spain
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Which of the following was designed to keep the colonists from moving into the Ohio River Valley
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Why did colonists oppose writs of assistance?
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Study the image.
An image shows a row of British soldiers firing at a group of people in civilian dress. Some civilians are on
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gurlie
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1- How did the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation lead to US reliance on foreign allies during the American Revolution?
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Jeff
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France decided to support the United States after the Battle of Saratoga in 1777 MAINLY because of which of the following?
a-
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my name is jose
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Read the excerpt from the Declaration of Independence and answer the question.
In every stage of these Oppressions We have
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Leelo
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Pls make this sound like a 5th grader
That night, a large group of men—many reportedly members of the Sons of Liberty—
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WuW
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In the 1760s, Britain was deep in debt, so British Parliament imposed a series of taxes on American colonists to help pay those
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WuW
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Can You make this The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that took place on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in
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WuW
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“give me liberty or give me death” the (passage)
which statement provides an objective summary of the text? 1. America has
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JJ Maybank
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Compare the tactics used by the French troops in the French and Indian War with those of the American patriots during the
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black man
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How did Washington gain control of Boston?
(1 point) Responses He sent 16,000 troops to launch a surprise attack on the British
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black man
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Why were colonial minutemen so prepared for the arrival of the British in Concord? Select all that apply.
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black man
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What was the purpose of the Olive Branch Petition?
(1 point) Responses to declare war on England to raise a colonial army to
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black man
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In the text you read this about the aftermath of the Boston Massacre: The soldiers were arrested and tried in court. John Adams
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How could John Adam's defend the british soldiers but still be seen as a Patriot?
Adams knew that many patriots wanted the
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043lam
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Which statement best identifies the impact of the Enlightenment on the American Revolution? (1 point)
A.Thomas Jefferson's idea
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I would like some help
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How did Washington gain control of Boston?
(1 point) A. He sent 16,000 troops to launch a surprise attack on the British fort
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n the Revolutionary War battles of Trenton, Saratoga, and Yorktown, the geography of the land played a role in the Continental
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
In the text you read this about the aftermath of the Boston Massacre: The soldiers were
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Why did Thomas Paine write the pamphlet, Common Sense?
(1 point) Responses to support conquering the Native Americans to support
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How did the Intolerable Acts—meant to punish Massachusetts for defying Great Britain—show that the British government did
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How did Washington gain control of Boston? (1 point) Responses He sent 16,000 troops to launch a surprise attack on the
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Why were colonial minutemen so prepared for the arrival of the British in Concord? Select all that apply. (1 point)
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