1. Stamp Act Congress purpose 2. British imperial policies after the French and Indian War (Sugar Act, Tea Act, Townshend Acts, Intolerable Acts, Quartering Acts, etc...) 3. Adv and disadvantages for both England and thirteen colonies during the American Revolutionary War 4. Boston Massacre (Bloody Massacre by Paul Revere) 5. Difference between Federalist and Anti-Federalist and their argument over a Bill of Rights 6. Declaration of Independence and role of government 7. Enlightenment impact on the Declaration of Independence 8. Thomas Paine and Common Sense 9. First Continental Congress and response to their demands 10. Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution similarities and differences 11. Patriots and loyalists 12. Democratic Republicans and Federalists differences 13. Whiskey Rebellion

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What is the main principle established by the Brown v. Board of Education ruling?

Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.

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In what year was the Brown v. Board of Education decision made?

1954

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Fill in the blank: The Brown v. Board of Education case declared that __________ educational facilities are inherently unequal.

separate

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What legal precedent did Brown v. Board of Education overturn?

Plessy v. Ferguson's "separate but equal" doctrine.

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How did the Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Board of Education impact segregation?

It declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional.

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Vocabulary: Define 'Plessy v. Ferguson'.

A Supreme Court case that upheld the 'separate but equal' doctrine before being overturned by Brown v. Board of Education.

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What was the significance of the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education for future civil rights movements?

It served as a catalyst for the civil rights movement.

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Fill in the blank: Brown v. Board of Education was a landmark case in the field of __________.

education

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What did the Brown v. Board of Education decision lead to in the context of public schools?

Desegregation of public schools.

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Vocabulary: Define 'separate but equal'.

A legal doctrine that justified and mandated racial segregation as long as equivalent facilities were provided.