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Coercive Acts
 
The Intolerable Acts
 
The Stamp Acts
 
The Tax Acts
 
The Protest Acts
What was The Boston Tea Party?
 
The Sons of Liberty dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
 
The British dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
 
The Irish dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
 
The Spanish dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
What is a Monopoly?
 
One company has complete control of an entire market.
 
Three companies have equal control.
 
No company has any control.
 
Some companies have some control.
What was The Boston Massacre?
 
A fight between the British and Bostonians
 
A fight between the Australians and Bostonians
 
A fight between the Americans and Bostonians
 
A fight between the Irish and Bostonians
Treason
 
A crime against the government to which one should be loyal
 
A crime against the people by boycotting
 
A crime against the government by protesting
 
A crime against the government by stealing
Daughters of Liberty
 
Encouraged the use of home-made goods
 
Encouraged citizens to vote
 
Encouraged citizens to pay their taxes
 
Encouraged citizens to be responsible
Sons of Liberty
 
Men's Organization that had protests, boycotts, etc.
 
Son's of Soldiers who fought for freedom
 
Son's of Soldiers who refused to fight
 
Son's of Soldiers who ran for President
Repealed
 
To Undo a Law
 
To Redo a Law
 
To Write a Law
 
To Veto a Law
What is a Boycott?
 
A protest in which people don't buy controversial items.
 
A protest in which people stay home.
 
A protest in which people refuse to go to work.
 
A protest in which people Picket.
What is Smuggling?
 
To take things or people secretly/illegally
 
To take things or people with permission
 
To replace things or people secretly/illegally
 
To replace things or people with permission
What is a Standing Army?
 
A Professional Army maintained even during peacetime
 
A Professional Army maintained even during wartime.
 
A Mercenary Army maintained during peacetime
 
A Mercenary Army maintained even during wartime.
Salutary Neglect
 
The British Policy of letting Americans ignore most the laws
 
The British Policy of punishing the Americans
 
The American Policy of taxing the British
 
The American Policy of Protesting
What is a Protest?
 
Expressing a objection
 
The British Government
 
A Professional Army
 
A British Policy
What is Parliament?
 
The British Government
 
The American Government
 
The European Government
 
The Russian Government