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Muse’s History Have Today August 15th Flashback: Today we will do Flashbacks 5-8. Please get out your Flashback paper from your binder and date 5-8 with today’s date. Also grab the clicker you were assigned. Learning Target: I can identify and located the major physical features of the United States.

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Today August 15th. Muse’s History Haven. Flashback: Today we will do Flashbacks 5-8. Please get out your Flashback paper from your binder and date 5-8 with today’s date . Also grab the clicker you were assigned. Learning Target : - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Muse’s History Haven

TodayAugust 15th

Flashback:Today we will do Flashbacks 5-8. Please get out your Flashback paper from your binder and date 5-8 with today’s date. Also grab the clicker you were assigned.

Learning Target:I can identify and located the major physical features of the United States.

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U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise

Unit 1: The Age of Colonization

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5. Which of the following best describes John Locke’s philosophy of government?A. because each citizen has certain “natural rights,” it is

the duty of government to impose its will regardless of what the people think.

B. the Social Contract theory is an outdated philosophy and should be replaced with the idea of classical republicanism.

C. it is the privilege of the citizens to replace any government that fails to protect “natural rights” and uphold the common good.

D. subjects of the Crown exist to serve their king without question.

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6. The first two European nations to explore and conquer portions of the Americas were

A. Great Britain and FranceB. Spain and Great BritainC. the Netherlands and FranceD. Spain and Portugal

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7. Europeans’ “discovery” of the New World led to which of the following?

A. an international exchange that most benefitted Europeans

B. an international exchange that mostly benefitted Native Americans

C. an international exchange that equally benefitted Native Americans and Europeans

D. better living conditions for Native Americans and free blacks

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8. Which colonial region was most known for plantations, large numbers of slaves, and the production of rice and tobacco?

A. New EnglandB. SouthernC. Middle D. Atlantic

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5. Which of the following best describes John Locke’s philosophy of government?A. because each citizen has certain “natural rights,” it is

the duty of government to impose its will regardless of what the people think.

B. the Social Contract theory is an outdated philosophy and should be replaced with the idea of classical republicanism.

C. it is the privilege of the citizens to replace any government that fails to protect “natural rights” and uphold the common good.

D. subjects of the Crown exist to serve their king without question.

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5. Which of the following best describes John Locke’s philosophy of government?A. because each citizen has certain “natural rights,” it is

the duty of government to impose its will regardless of what the people think.

B. the Social Contract theory is an outdated philosophy and should be replaced with the idea of classical republicanism.

C. it is the privilege of the citizens to replace any government that fails to protect “natural rights” and uphold the common good.

D. subjects of the Crown exist to serve their king without question.

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6. The first two European nations to explore and conquer portions of the Americas were

A. Great Britain and FranceB. Spain and Great BritainC. the Netherlands and FranceD. Spain and Portugal

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6. The first two European nations to explore and conquer portions of the Americas were

A. Great Britain and FranceB. Spain and Great BritainC. the Netherlands and FranceD. Spain and Portugal

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7. Europeans’ “discovery” of the New World led to which of the following?A. an international exchange that most

benefitted EuropeansB. an international exchange that mostly

benefitted Native AmericansC. an international exchange that equally

benefitted Native Americans and EuropeansD. better living conditions for Native Americans

and free blacks

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7. Europeans’ “discovery” of the New World led to which of the following?

A. an international exchange that most benefitted Europeans

B. an international exchange that mostly benefitted Native Americans

C. an international exchange that equally benefitted Native Americans and Europeans

D. better living conditions for Native Americans and free blacks

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8. Which colonial region was most known for plantations, large numbers of slaves, and the production of rice and tobacco?A. New EnglandB. SouthernC. Middle D. Atlantic

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8. Which colonial region was most known for plantations, large numbers of slaves, and the production of rice and tobacco?

A. New EnglandB. SouthernC. Middle D. Atlantic