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FREE U.S. HISTORY AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT APUSH
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Question 1: What did the CC decide in the end?
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That independence from Britain was the only way their nation was to thrive and survive.Question 2: What did the American colonies argue to the British about these taxes?
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That they weren't represented in parliament but the British responded back that they were in the Virtual Representation Question 3: What did George Washington decide to do during the French Revolution?
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To stay neutral and not get involved into other public affairs
Question 4: Constitutional Convention
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Purpose was to revise the articles and highlight their weaknesses but it soon became obvious that what they really needed was a new constitution.
Question 5: Constitution
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Went into effect in March of 1789
Question 6: Anti-federalists
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Were more rural folks and they liked the states having the power and they opposed an increase for the federal government
Question 7: Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
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The democratic Republicans argued that any law passed by the federal government was blatantly unconstitutional can with good conditions be nullified by the states
Question 8: Indian Trade and Intercourse Act
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Established to deal with the increasing conflict with Indians and Americans who were migrating west; this law regulated the relationships among settlers and Indians and made provisions in fair dealings
Question 9: Why did the Whiskey Rebellion happen?
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One of Hamilton's policies included a tax on whiskey which was mainly consumed by poor frontier farmers. These farmers and their anger attacked and assaulted these tax collectors who tried to collect revenue from them.
Question 10: Why did the British lose?
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They didn't have the resources that outlast their American enemies
Question 11: What the response from the colonies towards the Townshend Act?
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Multiple protests, and planned to boycott many British goods. Women were the main consumers of British goods since most home goods were from Britain. Many women started to spin their own cloth and learned to brew their own herbal tea.
Question 12: Limitations of the Articles of Confederation
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Gave the federal government no power to raise an army Could not enforce state or individual taxation, or a military draft Could not regulate trade among the states or international trade Had no executive or judicial branch
Question 13: Virtual representation
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Idea was the members of parliament represented all classes of British citizens not necessarily every locality
Question 14: Why was the stamp act so bad for the colonists?
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During this time they were experiencing declining wages and a rise in unemployment
Question 15: How did Adams respond to the war between France and Britain? pt 2
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So Adams sent a delegation to France to negotiate settlement but the three french men who met them on behalf of the French government demanded a bribe before they could even sit down.Question 16: What did the British decide to do economically to get out of debt after the war?
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They decided to apply taxes on the colonies
Question 17: Pinckney Treaty
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Established because there was tension with Spain; decided where the border was between the US and Spain territory.The border is established at the 31st parallel
Question 18: Common sense
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A pamphlet by Thomas Paine to convince the colonies that independence was necessary. Used allusions from the bible heavily
Question 19: XYZ Affair
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Adams sent a delegation to France to negotiate settlement but the three french men who met them on behalf of the French government demanded a bribe before they could even sit down.
Question 20: Albany Plan of Union
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Called for more centralized government for the colonies which in term would better and able them to mount more coordinated effort for Western defense. Rejected tho
Question 21: Continental army
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was the army for the US and led by George Washington, really bad, Ill equipped, Ill paid, many losses from Britain
Question 22: How's the relationship with Natives and why?
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Still bad, many conflicts because of westward migration
Question 23: Quartering Act of 1765
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Which meant that even though the war was over, imperial troops will remain in the American colonies in order to enforce all of these new laws. The colonists were in charge of feeding and housing these soldiers
Question 24: New Jersey plan
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Equal representation regardless of population; favored small states
Question 25: House of representatives
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States would be represented by population