HIST 101: Chapter 6 Reading Guide

Give Me Liberty! An American History

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Review Question 1

On Page 175, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The Revolution unleashed..."

Type the entire sentence verbatim here to identify the evidence:

For the lower classes, colonial society had been based on inequality, deference, and obedience. How did the American Revolution challenge that social order?

Review Question 2

On Page 176, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The Revolution's radical..."

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Why did the Revolution cause more radical changes in Pennsylvania than elsewhere, and how was this radicalism demonstrated in the new state constitution?

Review Question 6

On Page 177, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Nearly all Americans..."

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What were the most important features of the new state constitutions?

Review Question 4

On Page 179, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Many of the..."

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What role did the founders foresee for religion in American government and society?

Review Question 3

On Page 182, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The lack of..."

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How did ideas of political freedom affect people's ideas about economic rights and relationships?

Review Question 5

On Page 185, find the sentence beginning with the words: "American independence created..."

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What was the impact of the American Revolution on Native Americans?

Review Question 7

On Page 188, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Some patriots, in..."

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How did popular views of property rights prevent slaves from enjoying all the freedoms of the social contract?

Review Question 8

On Page 196, find the sentence beginning with the words: "According to the..."

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How did revolutionary America affect women's roles and rights?