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Chapter 3 Reading Guide

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18. The concept that every member of Parliament stood for the interests of the entire empire wascalled _______________________ representation. (p _____)19. American protests against the Stamp Act were vehement because it taxed__________________ most heavily. (p _____)20. The Stamp Act was repealed in 1776 primarily because of the pressure from British merchantswho had been hurt by the American __________________. (p _____)21. On the same day it repealed the Stamp Act, Parliament passed the _________________ Actstating that the colonies were “subordinate” to its wishes. (p _____)22. Parliament’s main goal in the Tea Act of 1773 was to aid the__________________________.(p _____)23. The most important American objection to the Tea Act of 1773 was that it seemed to be atrick to trap Americans into paying the _______________________ duty on tea. (p _____)24. The militant Boston leader of resistance to the Tea Act and of the “Boston Tea Party” was_____________________________________. (p _____)25. Which of the following “Intolerable Acts” was actually unrelated to British retaliation for theBoston Tea Party: Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Governing Act, Administration of JusticeAct, or the Quebec Act? ___________________________________________ (p _____)26. The most conservative proposal before the First Continental Congress in 1774 was the______________________________________________. (p _____)Ms. Ramos APUSH 2011-12

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