| A | B |
| What does the British parliament do? | it makes laws |
| What is the United Kingdom made up of? | England, Scotland, Wales, and northern Ireland. |
| When did King George the 3 take the thrown? | 22 years old |
| what happened in the Proclamation of 1763? | England drew a line along the Appalachian Mountains to stop the killing of Americans in the Ohio Valley. |
| What is the stamp act? | the first direct tax on the colonies. |
| what did it tax? | newspapers, playing cards, deeds, wills, licenses, almanacs, and dice. |
| What was the purpose of the tax? | pay a small part of the cost to protect the colonies and to pay off the debt of the french and indian war. |
| What were the sons of liberty? | a secretive organization against the stamp act who used violence and intimidation to protest. |
| Examples of demonstration are: | speech, march, rally, concert, charity walk |
| A refusal to buy or use a product or service is a ______. | boycott |
| A group of people stationed outside a building to express a complaint is a ______. | picket |
| a formal message requesting something that is submitted to an authority is a ______. | petition |
| to station yourself in a place and refuse to move until demands are considered or met is a ______. | sit-in |
| a public display of group opinion is a ________. | demonstration |