1.Which country fought in the war? 2.Briefly define civil war. 3.Name one side of the war. 4.Name an opposing side of the group named in questions.

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1.Which country fought in the war? 2.Briefly define civil war. 3.Name one side of the war. 4.Name an opposing side of the group named in questions #3. 5.Choose one side of the conflict and briefly state why they were named as such. 6.Name the location where the war was fought. 7.What was the reason why the war was fought? 8.Who won the war? 9.What happened to the king? 10.Who holds the power today in Britain because of this conflict?

1.Name one country involved in the war. 2.Name an opposing country of the country named in questions #1. 3.How long was the Seven Years’ War? 4.Name one location where the war was fought. 5.Why was the conflict fought in the location named in questions #4 6.Name another location where the war was fought. 7.Why was the conflict fought in the location named in questions #6 8.Name the final location where the war was fought. 9.Who won the war? 10.Write the complete name of the treaty that ended the war.

1.Name one side involved in the conflict 2.Name the opposing side of the country written in question #1 3.There was an important document written at the start of the conflict. Name the document. 4.Name one location where the conflict was fought 5.State why the conflict was fought in the location written in #4 6.Name the other location 7.In its entirety, name the treaty that ended the war 8.Which side won the war? 9.Name the document that established the 1 st government of the United States? 10.Name the document that established the current government of the United States of America

1.Name the individuals who were involved in the war? 2.When did the conflict begin? (Month/Day/Year) 3.Explain the event that began the French Revolution. 4.How many French Estates were there? 5.Who is the powerful leader who brought order to the French Revolution? 6.What time period in history influenced the French Revolution? 7.Name one conflict that led to the French Revolution. 8.Name another factor that led to the French Revolution. 9.Name another factor that led to the French Revolution. 10.When did the conflict end?