Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY
1Unit 3 Final Test Review Dependence to
Independence
2Key Terms A Key Terms B Potpourri Revolutions Map Skills
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3This is someone who was born in Latin America and
had Spanish parents
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4What is a criollo?
5Prior to the American Revolution, colonists
refused to buy British goods.
6What isa Boycott?
7A person who has certain rights and
responsibilities under a particular government
8Who is a citizen?
9A large group of people who work together for
political change.
10What is a Political Movement?
11This is an overthrow of a ruler or government by
a group, which then takes power
12What is a coup?
13Government exists to protect the rights of the
people is an important part of this
14What is the Age of Enlightenment?
15This military leader gained power after Latin
American revolutions. He rarely cared for the
well being of his people.
16What is a caudillo?
17This type of colony relies on the mother country
for products and services
18What is a dependent colony?
19This part of the Constitution is a checklist
which protects the people. It is a reason America
was successful after its revolution while most
Latin American countries struggled.
20What is the Bill of Rights?
213 Reasons Latin American countries struggled
after gaining their independence
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22Most European countries were replaced by military
leaders known as caudillos who-Did not plan a
government for the people as American colonists
did-Did not care about the concern of the
people-Were out to get rich for
themselves-Were usually overthrown within
years, leaving little stability
What were?
23True/FalseSpanish colonies had a social
structure in which everyone shared basic rights
and equality
24What is false?Social structure in Spanish
colonieswas based on Spanish blood.
25In 1833, Jamaican slaves rebelled against their
owners. True/FalseHaiti may have influenced this
26What is True?
In 1804, Toussaint Louverture led Haitian slaves
in violent revolution to gain their independence
27True/FalseViolence was needed to gain
independence for all Western Hemisphere countries
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28Both Brazil and Canada gained independence
without the use of violence
What is false?
29True/FalseCountries which gained independence
through violent means did not achieve democratic
societies
30Although the Revolutionary War was not peaceful,
the United States had developed a government
based on the Constitution.
What is false?
31After it gained independence life in Brazil was
different for its people than most Latin American
countries (Give 3 examples)
32-Had political stability-Steady economic
growth-Constitutionally guaranteed freedom of
speech-Respect for civil rights-Elections for
members to a parliament with two houses, similar
to Americas
What was, Brazils government
33Name three facts about Haitis independence
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34-It was a violent revolution-It was the first
country to gain independence in Latin
America-It was unusual in that the slaves did
the revolting
What were?
Where there is no vision, there is no hope.
George Washington Carver
35Brazil gained its independence, but it was
different than most Latin American countries
because of these two reasons
36What were
A. Brazil had a non-violent revolution?B.
Brazils mother country was NOT Spain, but
Portugal?
37Haitis revolution was similar to most Latin
American revolutions
38What were violent revolutions?
39The result of the British North American Act of
1867
40What was it gave Canada its own central
government?
41The purpose of the United States Constitution of
1787
42What was to set up the framework of the
government?
43Lines of Latitude north and south of Oahu
44What are 21 and 22 degrees north Latitude?
45 Of Kauai, Molokai, Maui and Oahu, the island
located most east
46What is Maui?
47Exact line of Longitudefor the island of Oahu
48What is 158 degrees west longitude?
49Island west of OahuA. Molokai B. Kauai
50What is Kauai?
51 Exact location of Niihau
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52What is160 degrees west longitude22 degrees
north latitude?