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Constitutional Convention and Philosophy

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IPLE midterm SG Terms to Know Virginia Plan-Drafted by James Madison, proposed a strong federal government to make and enforce its own laws and collect its own taxes -proposed all three branches of government, the legislative the strongest and selects the other two -proportional representation in a bicameral legislature; House was elected, chose the Sena te New Jersey Plan-Drafted by William Paterson, a unicameral legislature that could tax, trade, and had control over states, equal representation -executive branch was a group chosen by Congress, the judicial was chosen by the executive Great/Connecticut Compromise-suggested by Sherman and Ellsworth, bicameral legislature

US History

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Study Guide for Exam #1 Answers Terms: Intolerable Acts ? Acts put in by the British as a response to the Boston Tea Party. Boston Port Act, Administration of Justice Act, Mass Government Act, Quartering Act, The Quebec Act. Called Coercive Act by the British. Restoration Era ? Monarchy is restored in 1660 and Charles II given the English throne, but with limitations. Anglican church is restored. Mercantilism ? Economic system. Fair balance of trade. Colonies buy goods from mother country, mother country gets goods from colony. Bacon?s Rebellion ? War with Indians develops into a Civil War. Indians fighting Virginians, Virginians told not to fight back, fight anyway (led by Nathaniel Bacon). Militia sent to stop the ?traitors.? Key turning point in fixing slavery.

Causes of The French Revolution

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France in 1789 was one of the richest and most powerful nations in Europe. Only in Great Britain and the Netherlands did the common people have more freedom and less chance of arbitrary punishment.? Nonetheless, a popular rebellion would first to bring the regime of King Louis XVI of France under control of a constitution, then to depose, imprison, try, and execute the king and, later, his wife Marie Antoinette.??Many factors led to the revolution; to some extent the old order succumbed to its own rigidity in the face of a changing world; to some extent, it fell to the ambitions of a rising bourgeoisie, allied with aggrieved peasants and wage-earners and with individuals of all classes who were influenced by the ideas of the Enlightenment.?

Causes of the French Revolution

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I.The Beginning of the Revolutionary Era: The American Revolution French Rev. represents destruction of “old regime” and new order based on ind. Rights, rep. Institutions, and loyalty to countries (vs. monarchs). Not completely revolutionary—political rights extended, but mostly to the burgeiose. The Fr. Rev. + Industrial Rev. ==> to modern history of Europe. At end of 7 Yrs' War, Britain = best colonial power. Britain retained vision of single empire with Parl. As single authority for laws, including to Americans. It controlled Americans, who had rep. Assemblies and believed that neither Parl. Nor king could tax w/o representation. Crises 1770s to 1776, with Dec. of Ind. A. The War for Independence i. Tough fight:

French Revolution Timeline

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Timeline: Enlightenment Initiates the French Revolution Events That Influence or Bring in the French Revolution 1750 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1800 1775 1776 1787 England & America America secedes U.S. delegates militaries exchange from Britain the U.S Constitution fire @ Lexington & writes Declaration Concord of Independence ? 1748 1759 1789 1793-1794 Montesquieu: Voltaire: (Freedom French Revolution Begins: Jacobins seize power (Separation of of Speech & Thought/ Estates-General meets to est. Reign of Terror

Model Answer for FRQ on Causes and Significance of Shays' Rebellion and the Whiskey

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QUESTION Settlers in the eighteenth-century American backcountry sometimes resorted to violent protest to express their grievances. Analyze the causes and significance of Shays?s Rebellion and Whiskey Rebellion. STEP ONE (READ , ATQ , and OUTLINE) Thesis Background Body #1 (Shays?s) Body #2 (Whiskey) Conclusion STEP TWO (WRITE OUT TOPIC SENTENCES FOR TWO BODY PARAGRAPH. MAKE SURE THAT THE TOPIC SENTENCES DIRECTLY ANSWER A PART OF THE QUESTION) Topic sentences of Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence No. 1.

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