A - UNIT 4 LESSON 7 - REVOLUTIONARY ERA TEST

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It appears that you're looking for material related to a test or assessment on the Revolutionary Era, particularly focusing on Unit 4, Lesson 7. While I can’t access or provide specific tests or materials from your course, I can certainly help guide you on what topics might be covered in a typical lesson related to the Revolutionary Era.

Here are some key areas you might want to study or review:

Key Topics in the Revolutionary Era

  1. Causes of the American Revolution

    • Taxation without representation
    • British policies (Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Intolerable Acts)
    • Enlightenment ideas and their influence on colonial thought
  2. Major Events Leading to the Revolution

    • Boston Massacre
    • Boston Tea Party
    • First Continental Congress
  3. Key Figures

    • George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry
    • British leaders such as King George III
  4. Declaration of Independence

    • Purpose and key concepts (natural rights, government by consent)
    • Major authorship and the significance of its adoption in 1776
  5. Important Battles

    • Lexington and Concord
    • Bunker Hill
    • Saratoga
    • Yorktown
  6. International Involvement

    • France’s role in the revolution
    • Treaty of Paris (1783) and its effects
  7. Aftermath of the Revolution

    • Articles of Confederation
    • Constitutional Convention
    • Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist debates

Possible Types of Questions

  1. Multiple Choice

    • Questions about key events, figures, and outcomes of the Revolutionary Era.
  2. Short Answer

    • Describe the significance of the Declaration of Independence or explain the impact of a specific event.
  3. Essay Questions

    • Discuss the causes of the American Revolution and how they relate to Enlightenment thought.

Study Tips

  • Review Notes: Go through class notes and highlight key themes and important figures.
  • Flashcards: Create flashcards for important terms, events, and people.
  • Group Study: Discuss topics with classmates to reinforce your understanding.
  • Practice Questions: If available, take practice quizzes to assess your knowledge.

If you need more specific guidance or topics covered in your lesson, let me know!