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- Q1Colonists were required to ship certain products exclusively to England. These laws made colonists very angry because they were forbidden from trading with other countries.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q2The document recording the proclamation of the second Continental Congress (4 July 1776) asserting the independence of the colonies from Great Britain based on the notion that the King of England had violated their natural rights and broken the social contract binding citizens to their government.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q3Author of the Declaration of IndependenceUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q4A system in which power is divided between the national and state governmentsUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q5A term used to describe supporters of the Constitution during ratification debates in state legislatures.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q6Anti-Federalists rose up as the opponents of the Constitution during the period of ratification. They opposed the Constitution's powerful centralized government, arguing that the Constitution gave too much political, economic, and military control. They instead advocated a decentralized governmental structure that granted most power to the statesUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q7The top two classes of French society under the "Old Regime;" Consisting of the FIRST ESTATE: Leadership of the Catholic Church and the SECOND ESTATE: Nobles; These two classes controlled French society and were exempt from most property taxes.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q8The bottom class that made up 97% of the population of France; consisting of the middle class, the urban poor, and the peasants; they paid high taxes and had no special privilegesUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q9King and Queen of France during the French Revolution; The king was a weak leader and the queen was wasteful with the country's money. Both were beheaded by guillotine after the success of the revolution.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q10In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortagesUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q11a French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789, to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French peopleUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q12A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitutionUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q13Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison; stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q14caused by peasant uprisings, manors of nobles were attacked, records destroyed, many nobles fled to other countries where they became counter-revolutionariesUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q15French Revolution document that outlined what the National Assembly considered to be the natural rights of all people and the rights that they possessed as citizensUsers re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s