SOCIAL STUDIES - 1086
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Part 3 - book 2.   Welcome student's. This subject is divided into "three part". You must complete one part every 10 days as a goal.

Course Description:
In this course, we will look at what it was like to be a sailor on one of Columbus' ships, to be a slave during the War between the States, or to
be the first man to step on the surface of the moon. History seems to come alive with the "You are there" vignettes in this course. Historical
facts are presented in a way that personally involves the student in the exciting events in American history. Understanding of the subject
matter is enhanced with time lines, maps, and activity questions that require an understanding of the concepts and interpretation, as well as
memorization of facts.

Instructors Notes:   Check your answers in your Pace workbook and make corrections. Page Q - Page AA

Required Resources:
  • ACE Pace workbook Social Studies 1086
  • Students Atlas of the World (can be purchased by student at cost)
Page Q
10.) Wales
11.) Manhattan Island
12.) proprietary
13.) New Hampshire
14.) legislature
15.) Mystic River
16.) Walloons
17.) patroon
18.) Rhode Island

Page R
1.) 1733
2.) Henry Hudson
3.) New York Harbor   /   Hudson River
4.) bring colonists to America
5.) Persecuted Belgium Protestants were called Walloons.
6.) Manhattan Island
7.) New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut
8.) patroons
9.) Manhattan Island
10.) The company discontinued the patroon system because it limited
 greatly the colonists' trade.

Page S
11.) Europeans   /   settled
12.) Puritans   /   Massachusetts Bay
13.) John Winthrop
14.) hope   /   Church of England
15.) Puritans   /   Boston
16.) Charles Town
17.) Congregational churches
18.) The Puritans children were taught to read and understand the
 principles of religion and the capital laws of this country.
19.)
Bay Psalm Book
20.) Swedish   /   Dutch
21.) Maryland
22.) Roman Catholic
23.)
Toleration Act
24.) Romans 15:1

Page T
25.) He was banished because he preached against some of the Puritan
church practices.
26.) Rhode Island
27.) a.) He established complete religious liberty and separation of
     church and state.
b.) He founded the first Baptist church in America.
28.) He established Connecticut because he believed the Puritan
government to be unjust in allowing only church members to vote
and hold office.
29.) "Fundamental Order of Connecticut"   /   religious   /   civil
30.) elections   /   life   /   liberty   /   property
31.) New Hampshire   /   Maine
32.) New York
33.) William Peen
34.) made a treaty with them and paid them for their land
35.) Philadelphia
36.) Parliament   /   debtor
37.) Savannah
38.) royal colony

Page U
39.) a.) royal   b.) proprietary   c.) corporate
40.) Royal
41.) proprietary grants
42.) corporate
43.) bicameral
44.) colonists   /   king or governor
45.) true
46.) true
47.) false
48.) true
49.) false
50.) true
51.) Nontaxpaying voters will support political candidates who
promise them special privileges and wealth in return for their vote.
52.) The end result of overtaxation could be loss of property for the
taxpayer.

Page V
53.) Under South Africa's apartheid policy, the minority population
of whites controlled most of the nation's wealth.
54.) Under apartheid, the economic system in South Africa was
 controlled by the minority population of whites.
55.) property
56.) Included in this privilege was the right of individuals to buy, use,
or sell his property as he desired.
57.) farming
58.) homes   /   churches
59.) reading   /   writing   /   mathematics   /   Christian character
60.) Bible
61.) church   /   pastors
62.) colleges   /   Bible
63.) family
64.) honesty   /   industry
Page W
1.) New Netherland
2.) Puritans
3.) John Winthrop
4.) Massachusetts Bay Colony
5.) Maryland
6.)
Toleration Act
7.) Roger Williams
8.) liberty
9.) Thomas Hooker
10.) New York
11.) William Penn
12.) Parliament
13.) Even as I please all men in all things, not seeking mine own
profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved.   
1 Corinthians 10:33

Page X
14.) Royal
15.) proprietary
16.) corporate
17.) bicameral
18.) voting
19.) taxpayer
20.) economic
21.) property
22.) character
23.) school
24.) Harvard
25.) honesty

Page Y
1.) D                               8.) L
2.) F                                9.) H
3.) G                              10.) K
4.) A                              11.) I
5.) B                              12.) N
6.) E                               13.) J
7.) C                               14.) M

15.) Justification by faith alone
16.) spiritual
17.) Roman Catholic

Page Z
18.) reawakening
19.) common
20.) Bible
21.) Martin Luther and John Calvin were two Reformers important to
the development of North American culture.
22.) forgiveness
23.) character
24.) a.) private ownership of property and business
b.) the right to make a profit
25.) bicameral
26.) taxpayer
27.) church
28.)
Renaissance
29.) before
30.) France
31.) Jamestown

Page AA
32.) economic
33.) Plymouth Colony
34.) Massachusetts Bay Company
35.) Boston
36.) Roger Williams
37.) Georgia
38.) economic
39.) character
40.) Even as I please all men in all things, not seeking mine own
profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved.
1 Corinthians 10:33













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