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This review game focuses on crucial topics from the Revolutionary War, including significant events, important figures, and key terms. Remember the BIG SIX dates, the implications of the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts, and the contributions of figures like Paul Revere and Wentworth Cheswell. Understand how battles like Lexington and Concord influenced the global view of the American colonies' fight for independence. Prepare effectively for your test with these essential facts and insights about the Revolutionary War.
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Unit 2 Review Game REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Things to remember for the test. • 1. Review the BIG SIXdates • 2. The colonists called the Coercive Actsthe Intolerable Acts • Coercive means: using force or threat • 3. The Battle of Lexington and Concord made an impact around the world because the rest of the world wanted to see if the colonists could do it. • 4. Paul Revere was not the only night rider! Don’t forget William Prescott and William Dawes.
3 points • B Deigned the rights of citizens that lived in England
1 POINT • J. Unrestricted search of ships
3 POINTS • C. Recruit and train local militia
1 POINT • LOYALISTS
1 POINT • C. Organized boycotts of British goods.
1 POINT • B. Increase in taxes colonists had to pay
2 POINTS • D. A deeper divide between loyalists and patriots.
1 POINT • A. Thomas Jefferson
3 POINTS • D. Colonists became allies with France
3 POINTS • C. Naval victories
2 POINTS • D. unalienable rights
2 points • D. Their actions supported American independence.
3 POINTS • A. colonists declare independence
3 POINTS • D. Professionalism and unification
3 POINTS • A. mercantilism
4 POINTS • B. convinced colonists who were undecided to support independence
Question 18 2 Points • What was the British name for the Intolerable Acts? • A. Cruel Acts • B. Coercive Acts • C. Tea Acts • D. Townshend Acts
Answer to #18 • B. Coercive Acts • 2 POINTS
Question 19 2 POINTS • In addition to Paul Revere and William Dawes, who was the third night rider that rallied the minute men? • A. Wentworth Cheswell • B. John Adams • C. George Washington • D. Sam Prescott
Answer to #19 2 Points • A. Wentworth Cheswell
Question 20 4 Points • Why was the Lexington Concord Battle referred to the shot heard around the world? • A. Because the gun was really loud • B. The rest of the world wanted to see what the colonists would and could do. • C. No one knows who shot first • D. Because it was such a bloody fight.
#20 4 Points • B. The rest of the world wanted to see what the colonists would and could do.