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History Warm-Ups Week # 7 Dates : Oct. 5-9 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) __________________________________________________________________ _____________ Tuesday: 3. 4. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) __________________________________________________________________ _____________ Wednesday: 5. 6. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) __________________________________________________________________ _____________ Thursday: 7. 8. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) __________________________________________________________________ _____________ Friday:

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Page 1: History Warm-Ups Week # 7 Dates : Oct. 5-9 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________

History Warm-Ups Week # 7Dates : Oct. 5-9Monday:1.2. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line)_______________________________________________________________________________Tuesday:

3.4. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line)_______________________________________________________________________________Wednesday:

5.6. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line)_______________________________________________________________________________Thursday:

7.8. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line)_______________________________________________________________________________Friday:

9.10. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line)

Page 2: History Warm-Ups Week # 7 Dates : Oct. 5-9 Monday: 1. 2. (Count down 5 lines and draw a line) _______________________________________________________________________________

Warm-Ups Week #7Monday:

1. What is the phrase colonist are using because they do not have a ‘voice’ in England’s Parliament?

- Down with King George- Colonists Unite- Taxation without representation is Tyranny- Tax me no more

2. What was the name of the Colonial Meeting in 1774 that pledged to Boycott all British trade and wrote statement of Grievances to England?

- Constitutional Convention- Albany Plan of Union- Stamp Act Congress- First Continental Congress

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3. The famous work of art above was created by ______________ in response to the______________ and has lived throughout the ages as tangible evidence of the abuses of British power.

- Patrick Henry…Boston Massacre - Paul Revere…Boston Massacre - Samuel Adams…Boston Tea Party - John Trumbull…Lexington and Concord

4. Which of the following can be inferred from the engraving?

- The British soldiers were ordered to shoot into the crowd.- The crowd was advancing toward the British.- The incident took place in a small village.- The British had just cause to begin shooting.

Tuesday:

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Wednesday:

5. The Second Continental Congress' MOST important accomplishment was --

- approval of the Bill of Rights

- developed the Articles of Confederation

- creation of the Declaration of Independence

- signing of the Treaty of Paris with Great Britain

6. Protests and demonstrations that followed the Stamp Act and Intolerable Acts were examples of which of the following?

- boycott

- civil disobedience

- unalienable rights

- natural rights

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Thursday:

7. Thomas Jefferson is to the Declaration of Independence as Thomas Paine is to _________________.

- Poor Richard's Almanac- The Federalist Papers- Common Sense- The Constitution

8. A _______ would have opposed the Declaration of Independence?

- Patriots- Sons of Liberty- Loyalists- Federalist

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Friday: Early Out Day

9. This quote refers to – - Magna Carta- Bill of Rights- Unalienable Rights- Rights of the Accused

10. Based upon the quote, Abigail Adams could be characterized as an early supporter of –

- Laws abolishing slavery- the right of women to vote- women serving in the military- building schools with public funds

… I desire you would Remember the Ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors… If particular care and attention is not paid to the Ladies, we … will not hold ourselves bound by any Laws in which we have no voice, or Representation. — Abigail Adams, 1776

“We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with ___________, which among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

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C.4.U(Set Up Like W-Up page)Monday:What was written at the 1st Continental Congress and then what was written at the 2nd Congress?______________________________________________________________________________Tuesday:

What are unalienable rights?What 3 examples of them did T. Jefferson? _______________________________________________________________________________Wednesday:

Why did Thomas Paine write ‘Common Sense’? _______________________________________________________________________________Thursday:

_______________________________________________________________________________Friday:What does ‘Governments derive their powers from the consent of the governed’ mean?