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Mark Gilbert Imperial Reform: The great war for empire left england with an enormous debt the war exposed weaknesses in the royal governors had to share power with colonial assemblies afterwards the british deployed a 10,000 man army in north america in order to george III wanted military commands for his friends subdue native americans secure the dependence of the colonies on great britain To pay for this army and the debt, prime minister began heavy sales taxes on the middle and lower classes in england British taxpayers were now paying over 5 times than free americans england started the currency act of 1764 ban on paper money in new england therefore all american workers would pay debts in gold and silver

Government in America Chapter 7 outline

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Chapter 7 Outline The Mass Media Today Media event: events purposely staged for the media that nonetheless look spontaneous. In keeping with politics as theater, media events can be staged by individuals, groups, and government officials, especially presidents. High-tech politics: a politics in which behavior of citizens and policy makers and the political agenda itself are increasingly shaped by technology. Mass media: Television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the internet, and other means of popular communication. The Development of Media Politics Press conference: meetings of public officials with reporters.

Chapter 6-8 Review Guide

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APUSH Review Exam #2 Ch. 6-8 Franco-American Alliance (1778)-France supported Americans with arms and soldiers. World power helped defeat the british Virtual representation- members of parliament represent all british men, even those in the colonies who do not vote. Why did America seek diplomatic recognition from foreign powers- for help with the war/allies/resources/supplies. What contributed to the American victory- help from foreign powers such as france. Privateers- privately owned ships acted like pirates against british. Failures of General Burgoyne @ Saratoga. Howe?s delay @ attacking washingtons army at philidelphia. Cornwallis was vulnerable and Yorktown. Washington was accompanied by Rochambeau?s French army on land, and Grasse at sea.
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