- Comprehen sion 1.What major grievance sparked resistance against British policies in the American colonies? a) Unfair trade agreements b) Quartering Act c) Stamp Act d) Townshend Acts 2.Which Enlightenment thinker's ideas influenced the concept of natural rights and the role of government in the American Revolution? a) Voltaire b) Rousseau c) Montesquieu d) Locke 3. Which event in 1770 involved British soldiers firing upon colonists and further intensified anti-British sentiment? a) Boston Tea Party b) Lexington and Concord c) Boston Massacre d) Continental Congress 4. Which concept did the American colonists reject, emphasizing the importance of actual representation in government? a) Divine right of kings b) Virtual representation c) Colonial autonomy d) Separation of powers 5. What was the main focus of the Townshend Acts of 1767 that led to colonial resistance? a) Taxation of tea b) Taxation of printed materials c) Taxation of imported goods d) Taxation of land
- - Date founded September 1, 1951 - Date the US joined:September 1,1951 - Members: Australia New Zealand, and the United States The Australia, New Zealand, and United States Security (ANZUS)is a military alliance formalized with the signing of the ANZUS Treaty on September 11951. The main purpose of the trilateral agreement among Australia, New Zealand, and the US is to protect peace and security and de-escalate conflicts in the Indo-Pacific region. Like most US treaties.the ANZUS Treaty was formalized at the end of World War II with the fear of the resurgence of Imperial Japan and the spread of communism in the region. The alliance was especially important for New Zealand, which previously turned to the British Empire for protection but was gradually losing its stronghold in Asia-Pacific. ANZUS has been pivotal to many conflicts in Asia post-World War II.including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and more. However, the ban on nuclear-armed and potentially nuclear -armed weapons in New Zealand waters in the mid-1980s soured and froze developments in the treaty. While still in effect today ANZUS is primarily participated by Australia and the United States. 6. What was the purpose of this random alliance? 7. At the end of WWII, the world feared this nation may try to take over the pacific again, which nation was that?
- Warm-Up | Iriemment and the Consthution Irthermatory Reports The Lesson Objectives - Explain the effects of and during the wer - Describe the provisions of and explain why the Supreme Court uphed the legality of Japarese internment - Identify the achievements of al minority milary unts, including the & }(l) the areas where the military can restrict citizens movements & the confining of a person during wartime & the actions that attempt to make up for past mistakes
- Nicola Saceo and Barto lomeo Vanzetti were arrested in 1920 and were found gulity of robbery and munder, Despite many public proterts and petitions they were later executed for these crimes an August 24,1927 Their trial and execution serve as an example or MeCarthyism Progre ssivism The Red Scare The Great Migration
- How effective was the League of Nations in halting Japanese imperialism? They called on all member nations to fight the Japanese. They asked the US to join the League to replace Japan. They condemned the Japanese but couldn't do anything to stop them.