King George III (Conversation Pawn Stars)
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- Q1When did King George III become king?180417601789177630s
- Q2What was one of the most notable aspects of King George III's reign?American RevolutionIndustrial RevolutionFrench RevolutionGlorious Revolution30s
- Q3Why do many people feel that King George III's policies contributed to the loss of the American colonies?He was loved by the colonistsHe supported the American colonies' independenceHe had no interest in the American coloniesHe was determined to maintain control, but the colonists wanted self-governance.30s
- Q4What personal issue did King George III face towards the end of his life?financial issuesmental illnessphysical illnessfamily disputes30s
- Q5Why was King George III seen as a tyrant by the American colonists?He was loved by the colonistsHe supported their independenceHe was determined to maintain controlHe had no interest in the American colonies30s
- Q6What was the reason for passing the Regency Act towards the end of King George III's life?to exile himso his son could rule in his placeto appoint a new monarchto remove him from power30s
- Q7What did King George III's reign shape in terms of current relationships between the UK and the US?understanding of the formation of current relationshipsincreased tensionswar between the countriestrade agreements30s
- Q8What aspects of his reign make King George III a really interesting figure to study?scientific discoveries, artistic achievements, cultural developmentsleadership, governance, challenges of ruling a countrymilitary strategies, economic policies, foreign relationsreligious beliefs, social customs, technological advancements30s
- Q9According to Nathan, what does history often provide?entertainmentnothing usefulbest lessonsworst examples30s
- Q10What did Emily and Nathan plan to do together later?attend a lecturewatch a moviego over their notesvisit a museum30s