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APUSH UNIT 2 Review. Revolution & the Birth of a Nation. What prompted Britain to pass the Intolerable Acts?. The Boston Tea Party. The British were inconsistent in their enforcement of maritime trade laws. What was this approach known as?. Salutary Neglect.
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APUSH UNIT 2 Review Revolution & the Birth of a Nation
What prompted Britain to pass the Intolerable Acts? • The Boston Tea Party
The British were inconsistent in their enforcement of maritime trade laws. What was this approach known as? • Salutary Neglect
This group was known for organizing mob protests and enforcing boycotts of British goods. • The Sons of Liberty
What type of taxation was the Stamp Act? • An internal or direct tax
Which individual responded to colonial charges of taxation without representation by explaining that the colonies had “virtual representation”? • George Grenville
According to the colonists, what was most objectionable about the Townshend Act? • It raised revenue that would be used to circumvent the colonial “power of the purse”.
He convinced Americans to take on the burden of fighting the French and Indian War by promising to finance the war. • William Pitt
This was the first proposed plan of unification of the colonies. • The Albany Plan of Union
Leader of the troops who built Fort Necessity. • George Washington
In the French and Indian War, who had the population advantage? • The British (20:1)
This Act created a direct tax on goods consumed in the colonies. It was objectionable because the colonies insisted that the power to tax internally lay with them. • The Stamp Act
What did the Proclamation of 1763 and the Quebec Act of 1774 have in common? • Both were acts that interfered with colonial claims to western lands
Parliament passed this face-saving measure after buckling to colonial demands for the repeal of the Stamp Act. • The Declaratory Act
What method of protest was most effective against British taxation policies? • Boycotts
For Americans, what was the primary result of the doubling of the British national debt? • A change in British trade policy for the purpose of raising revenue
This was issued, often without probable cause, to authorize a search for smuggled goods. • A Writ of Assistance
What two factions were most at odds at the Constitutional Convention? • Large and Small States
Roger Sherman put forth a proposal to solve the representation issue at the Const. Convention. By what name was it known? • The Connecticut or Great Compromise
There was no real resolution of this issue because the framers believed the issue would eventually go away. • Slavery
Which legislative act created a process for the formation of new states? • The Northwest Ordinance
In what year and in what city did the Constitutional Convention take place? • 1787 • Philadelphia
What state failed to send delegates to the Constitutional Convention? • Rhode Island
Under the Articles of Confederation, how long was the term of office for the president? • There wasn’t a president under the A of C.
Which Enlightenment philosopher’s ideas are most prominent in the Declaration of Independence? • John Locke
What issue delayed ratification of the Articles of Confederation? • Ownership of the western territories
Spain controlled this vital port city following the Peace of Paris (Treaty of Paris) of 1783. • New Orleans
What was supposed to happen but failed with the British loss at Saratoga? • A 3-pronged assault on New York to divide the colonies in two.
Which battle was considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War & for what reason? • Saratoga • It prompted the French to recognize U.S. independence and form a military alliance.
Name two peace terms that the Americans did not honor after the signing of the Treaty of Paris of 1783. • Collection of debts by British creditors • Restoration of property to loyalists
He was known as the “Drillmaster of the Revolution” • Fredrick von Steuben
During the American Revolution, who was King of England and who was the Prime Minister of Parliament? • George III • Lord North
Why were Tories so opposed to British rule of the colonies? • Being Loyalists, the Tories preferred British rule and considered talk of independence to be treasonous.
Which of the following did not take place during the time of the Second Continental Congress? • Battle of Breeds Hill • Olive Branch Petition • Publishing of Common Sense • Fighting at Lexington and Concord Lexington & Concord
In U.S. political philosophy, from where does political power come? • The People
This was actually a compromise between election and selection of a President. • The Electoral College
Eight of the ten amendments of the Bill of Rights were written by him. • James Madison
What fraction of states is necessary for ratification of amendments to the Constitution? • 3/4
What type of interpretation of the Constitution was used to justify the formation of the Bank of the U.S.? • A broad or loose interpretation (implied powers)
What is Article 1, Section 8, clause 18 of the U.S. Constitution better known as? • The “Elastic” or “Necessary and Proper” clause
What was Washington’s official policy toward the war between Britain and France? • Neutrality
This foreign diplomat was expelled from the country for recruiting American privateers despite U.S. neutrality in the Napoleonic Wars. • Citizen Genet
During whose administration did the XYZ Affair take place? • John Adams
To what were the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions a response? • The Alien and Sedition Acts
What was the unintended effect of Hamilton’s financial proposals? • The formation of political parties
Spain’s agreement to allow Americans to use the Port of New Orleans (right of deposit) was part of what treaty during the Washington Administration? • Pinckney’s Treaty
What prompted the first mention of nullification theory in the U.S.? • The Alien and Sedition Acts