  How it would make you feel if Congress passed a law that said that all foods with sugar in them were going to be taxed and if you wanted any kind.

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  How it would make you feel if Congress passed a law that said that all foods with sugar in them were going to be taxed and if you wanted any kind of candy or other sweets, you would have to pay a dollar extra for everything with sugar in it?

  How would you feel if you could only ever have one kind of soda, we’ll say Grapico? You could never have Coke, Fanta, or Pepsi again.

  How would you feel if every time you used anything made from paper that you have to pay an extra dollar? This would include paper for doing your homework, books that you want to read, toilet paper, and paper plates and cups.

  What would you do if you had to follow these rules and pay all of these taxes? Or is there anything you could do about it?

  The French and Indian War  The Stamp Act  The Boston Massacre  The Boston Tea Party  The Intolerable Acts 5 Causes of the Revolutionary War

  Research the cause that I assign to you using your textbook and some articles that I will give to you.  Answer the questions on your sheet that I will give your group.  Work with your group to make a poster about your topic.  Then each group will present their poster to the class. Directions

  Listen closely.  Answer the questions about each topic as it is presented by that group.  Answer the last question about each topic with your own opinion. Time to Present!