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Copy down Homework for this week. Vocabulary (Due Tomorrow) and VIP’s. Bell Ringer Date: October 20th, 2016 Copy down Homework for this week. Vocabulary (Due Tomorrow) and VIP’s. 2) Take out your Bell Ringers October 17th to 21st, and answer the question below… 10/20 – How impactful was Common Sense in changing the minds of loyal colonists?

Define Chapter 6 vocabulary pgs. 170-195 Homework for this week! Complete: D1 – VIP’s The American Revolution Due Monday 10/24 By Tomorrow 10/24: Define Chapter 6 vocabulary pgs. 170-195 (Words in Blue) Vocabulary is…. DUE TOMORROW preamble grievance resolution alliance cavalry enlist civilian continental privateer guerrilla traitor

1) According to Thomas Paine, was is the purpose of government? Chapter 6 Review 1) According to Thomas Paine, was is the purpose of government? Protect Rights & Limit Society Protect Rights & Enable Society Protect Society & Limit Rights Protect Society & Enable Rights

2) What date was the Declaration of Independence approved? Chapter 6 Review 2) What date was the Declaration of Independence approved? July 2nd, 1776 July 4th, 1776 August 2nd, 1776 August 5th, 1776

3) What date was the Declaration of Independence signed? Chapter 6 Review 3) What date was the Declaration of Independence signed? July 2nd, 1776 July 4th, 1776 August 2nd, 1776 August 5th, 1776

With the slip you receive… During the Hunt C3 With the slip you receive… Find out how your slip is related to the Declaration of Independence. Use a computer or your cell phone.

Declaration of Independence Scavenger Hunt Grab a textbook, turn to pg. 175. Use pages 175-178 to answer the questions to the Declaration of Independence Scavenger Hunt. First three groups to complete it ALL CORRECT win a prize! With the slip you receive… Find out how your slip is related to the Declaration of Independence. Use a computer or your cell phone.