Unit 3 Ch 4-7

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APUSH Unit 3 Homework
Chapters 4-7
Chapter 4
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What was the role of women in New England?
Summarize the information on land ownership and inheritance in New England.
Characterize society in the Mid-Atlantic colonies. What was the influence of the Quakers?
What was the Enlightenment and what was its impact on America?
What was the Great Awakening?
What were the social, political and religious effects of the Great Awakening?
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Ben Franklin
Jonathan Edwards
George Whitefield
Old and New Lights
Fort Duquesne/ Pitt
William Pitt
Gen. Edward Braddock
Gen. James Wolfe
Albany Plan of Union
Pontiac’s Rebellion
Proclamation of 1763
Treaty of Paris 1763
Paxton boys
Regulator movement
Chapter 5
1. Summarize the legacy of the French and Indian War. Give examples of how English policy changed.
2. Why did the Sugar Act and the vice- admiralty courts so anger the colonists? What was the argument over
“virtual representation?
3. Summarize the intellectual rationale used to argue against the Stamp Act.
4. Summarize the debate over the legality of the Townshend Duties.
5. Which groups supported the Patriot movement and why? Which groups opposed them and why?
6. List and identify the events that took place between the opening of the Second Continental Congress and the
writing of the Declaration of Independence.
7. How was the war financed?
8. Why did the French enter the war and how did their presence make a difference?
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George Grenville
Currency Act 1764
Sugar Act 1764
Nonimportation Associations
Stamp Act 1765
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Quartering Act 1765
Vice-Admiralty Courts
Patrick Henry
James Otis
Stamp Act Congress
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Thomas Hutchinson
Sons of Liberty
Declaratory Act 1766
Townshend Act 1767
Revenue Act 1767
Writs of Assistance
Restraining Act 1767
John Dickinson and Letters from a Farmer
Massachusetts circular letter
“Boston Massacre” 1770
The Gaspee Incident
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Sam Adams
Commitment of correspondence
Lord North
Tea Act 1773
Boston Tea party 1773
Coercive Acts/ Intolerable Acts 1774
Quebec Act 1774
First Continental Congress
Galloway Plan
Suffolk Resolves
Chapter 6
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Summarize the provisions of the Treaty of Paris 1783.
Summarize the reasons given for the American victory.
How did the Revolution impact the institution of slavery?
How did the Revolution impact women?
Summarize the information on the new state constitutions and legislatures.
What basic policies of the Land Ordinance and Northwest Ordinance served as guidelines for further expansion
westward? What long-range consequences can be foreseen from the NW ordinance?
7. What was the financial crisis that led to the Constitutional Convention? What effect did Shay’s Rebellion have?
8. Make a list of the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
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Continental Association
Declaration of Rights and Grievances
Second Continental Congress
Olive Branch Petition
Thomas Paine
Richard Henry Lee
Robert Morris
Valley Forge
Marquis de Lafayette
Baron von Steuben
John Locke
Important Battles from the War
Newburgh Conspiracy
The Critical Period
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Northwest Ordinance
Shay’s Rebellion
Annapolis Convention
Constitutional Convention
James Madison
Virginia Plan
New Jersey Plan
Connecticut or Great Compromise
3/5 Compromise
Federalists and Anti Federalists
The Federalist Papers
Alexander Hamilton
John Jay
Judiciary Act of 1789
Chapter 7
1. Make a chart summarizing the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the final Constitution in terms of
representation, the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
2. Outline the other compromises and decisions made at the convention.
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Identify the major arguments of the supporters and opponents of the Constitution.
How was the Executive Branch under Washington organized?
Outline the elements of Hamilton’s economic plan. What were the arguments for and against his plan?
How did foreign affairs affect the growth of the plan?
Summarize the information on the following items: the XYZ affair, Alien Act, Sedition Act, Kentucky and Virginia
resolutions, Election of 1880.
Bill of Rights
Washington’s Cabinet
Report on the Public Credit
Assumption Plan
National Bank
Strict and Loose interpretation
“Necessary and Proper” clause
Report on Manufacturers
Tariffs
French Revolution
Proclamation of Neutrality
Jay’s Treaty
Whiskey Rebellion
Pinckney’s Treaty
Battle of Fallen Timbers and “Mad” Anthony
Wayne
16. Treaty of Greenville
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Citizen Genet
Washington’s Farewell Address
Naturalization Act
Alien Act
Sedition Act
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions
Doctrine of Nullification
“Revolution of 1800”
Twelfth Amendment
Judiciary Act of 1801
John Marshall
Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark Expedition
Wilkinson-Burr Conspiracy
Barbary Pirates
Chesapeake and Leopard incident
Embargo Act of 1807
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