Chap 6 Lesson 2 Flashcards

1
Q

to have someone speak or act for you.

A

representation

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2
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the act of working against ones own government.

A

treason

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3
Q

a formal meeting of government representitive.

A

congress

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4
Q

to refuse to buy or use goods or services

A

boycott

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5
Q

to cancel or undo a law

A

repeal

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6
Q

laws and orders issued by the British government

A

imperial policy

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7
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to work against, or object to, a certian policy

A

protest

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8
Q

what law did Parliament approve?

A

Parliament approved another tax law. It was on many paper in the colonies.

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9
Q

what did the repeal of the stamp act show?

A

that the colonists can work together, but

they needed better ways to share info.

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10
Q

Parliament passed _______ new taxes.

A

_______ = several

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11
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Having the British soldiers in their towns _______ the colonists.

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_______ = angered

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