Review. This is a class review Answer the questions out loud as a class – then I will show the correct answer after each slide.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Planner  Study over notes for quiz next Monday.  Make sure all warm-ups are together to turn in tomorrow.
Advertisements

Chapter 22 Section D Britain and its American Colonies Britain and its American Colonies American colonist saw themselves less British and more Virginians.
American Revolution. United States  Purpose for fighting  Poorly trained Military  Lack of money  Home Field advantage  Weak leadership until George.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. British & American Colonies population was approx. 2,150,000 Population was growing quickly Been in America for about 150.
The American Revolution
Enlightenment and the American Revolution Definitions Philosophe:Philosophe: Member of a group of Enlightenment thinkers who tried to apply the methods.
Intellectuals dedicated to changing and reforming society Often disagreed with each other but all championed people’s rights for input into the actions.

Bell-Ringer Turn to page R53 and Read : 1.Read A Vindication of the Rights of Women and answer the 6 Document Based Questions.
EOC Survivor Season 1 Foundations of US Government.
Magna Carta document that protected noble’s privileges & authority -granted equal treatment under the law & trial by jury to all English citizens.
Enlightenment and the American Revolution World History B – Seminar 2 Warm Up: Define the following terms 1. Philosophe 2. Natural laws 3. Natural rights.
CIVICS CHALLENGE Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy English Heritage MiscellaneousDeclaration Of Independence Post- Colonial Experience Constitutional Convention.
Road to the Constitution Events That Led to the Formation of our Country.
Foundations of Democracy In the United States of America.
Review QuestionsReview Questions  What are the main ideas of the Enlightenment philosophers?  How do they challenge the powers of Absolute Monarchs?
Goal 1 Review What you MUST know about the Foundations of America.
UNIT 1 REVIEW GAME British Gov - Enlightenment Colonial Period Revolutionary Period Declaration of Independence Articles.
Unit 4: Enlightenment & Revolution (1650 – 1789) The American Revolution.
Review QuestionsReview Questions  What are the main ideas of the Enlightenment philosophers?  How do they challenge the powers of Absolute Monarchs?
Review A New Nation Mrs. Martin Mr. Matteson Grade 4.
2.1 and 2.2  Limited government – power of the monarch not absolute  Representative government – government where people elect delegates to create.
Section 3Page 558 AM= &VIDEO=4021
Uniting for Independence Events that led to Independence 9/8/11.
The American Revolution
The American Revolution. Britain and it’s American Colonies Large and thriving cities along the east coast Huge increase in population and prosperity.
American Revolution World History. Causes of the American Revolution 1.England’s Neglect of the Colonies 2.Taxation without Representation 3.Limitation.
Origins of American Government U.S. Government Chapter 2.
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND THE NEW U.S. GOV’T. Great Britain and the 13 Colonies Great Britain defeated France in the French and Indian War, which led.
American Revolution. Britain Becomes a Global Power Good position for trade Settlements in North America and West Indies Welcomed commerce,
Instructions for using this template.
Study guide answers.
Unit 9 The Age of Revolution
British influences on America American Revolution Part II
Foundations of American Government
9/11 Focus: Great Britain’s 13 colonies in North America, inspired by Enlightenment ideas, declared their independence in Do Now: What was an enlightened.
The American Revolution
11/07/17- Tuesday Standard: MWH-6.1 Explain the impact of English political institutions and attitudes on their North American colonies, and the American.
The Enlightenment and the American Revolutionary War
LAW STUDIES EOC REVIEW.
The American Revolution
Colonial influences on the Constitution
Chapter 2: Origins of the American Government
Influences on American Government
You will be given the question. You must give the correct answer.
UNIT 2 VOCABULARY—SOL 4.
Chapter 6 Section 4 The American Revolution
The American Revolution
Influences on our Constitution
EOC Review Part 1 The Enlightenment ( ), C.1.1 An era in which the writings of famous philosophers influenced the Founding Fathers (Framers of.
American Revolution: The Birth of a Republic
A. The Road to Revolution
Enlightenment and the American Revolution
American Revolution: the Birth of a Republic
The American Revolution
Influences on American Government
IV. American Revolution
EOC Review Part 1 The Enlightenment ( ), C.1.1 An era in which the writings of famous philosophers influenced the Founding Fathers (Framers of.
From Ideas to Independence Timeline
The American Revolution
2-2 Uniting for Independence
Bell ringer: Get out final exam study guide Work on/Look over.
The American Revolution
The American Revolution
Period 5: The American Revolution
Enlightenment and the U.S. Government By: Name Removed Assignment 2.1a
Enlightenment and the American Revolution
Macdonald World History
Changes in Parliament.
Topic 3 Lesson 5 The American Revolution
Presentation transcript:

Review

This is a class review Answer the questions out loud as a class – then I will show the correct answer after each slide

This document was the first to limit the powers of the English Monarch in 1215

Magna Carta

He was the first to study and write about the workings of government

Aristotle

This is a written document that describes the role of government

Constitution

This led King George III to tax the Colonies harshly

French & Indian War

This was a tax on all paper goods in the colonies:

Stamp Act

What year did the American Revolution begin?

1775

This was when the colonists in Massachusetts dressed up like Indians and dumped tea into the harbor:

Boston Tea Party

The form of government that gives the political power to the CENTRAL government – they decide how much power to give the State government

Unitary

What was the first permanent British colony?

Jamestown, VA

Who settled Georgia? Why?

James Oglethorpe – for prisoners & debtors of the King

Where were the first battles of the American Revolution

Lexington & Concord

On what exact date did the Second Continental Congress declare independence?

July 4, 1776

Who was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

What was the final battle of the American Revolution? When did it occur?

Yorktown

Form of government where the State and Central Government SHARE powers

Federal

Form of government where people hold the ultimate power

Republic

This was our first constitution – it proved weak because it lacked a strong central gov’t – no judicial or executive

Articles of Confederation

Enlightenment Philosopher who believed government should be limited and only exist to protect our natural rights

John Locke

Which Enlightenment Philosopher said strong central government is necessary in order to prevent constant civil war

Thomas Hobbes

Which Enlightenment Philosopher said government works best if there is a division of powers

Montesquieu

The “theory” that says we were born absolutely free, but voluntarily gave up some freedoms for protection

Social Contract Theory

The Enlightenment Philosopher who said – if gov’t breaks the social contract you should form a new government

John Locke

He wrote in the Leviathan that without strong central government we would have the “war of all, against all”

Thomas Hobbes

Thomas Jefferson called the DOI this, because he used so many of this philosopher’s ideas

Pure Locke

This was the government that led us through the American Revolution and declared independence for the colonies

Second Continental Congress

This branch of government MAKES laws

Legislative

This branch of government enforces laws

Executive

This branch of government interprets laws

Judicial

He was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence

John Hancock

He wrote “Common Sense” where he urged the colonists to declare indpendence

Thomas Paine

What was the last British Colony

Georgia

Which country were the Colonies declaring independence from

Great Britain

This system of government COMBINES the legislative & executive branches – both have the same people

Parliamentary

This system of government separates the legislative & executive brances

Presidential