Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Unit 2: The American Revolution

Assignment 1: Preview Reflection Blog Post: When is Breaking the Law Justified?

1. List five purposes of the government.

One is to defend us and the country.

The country is unique to its self and there is not another like it.

The government represent the interest of our nation.

They are also to provide the community with good infrastructure.

They also have to do social welfare to every community.

2. Would you be willing to join a revolution if our government was not fulfilling the purposes of government you listed above? Why? Why not?

Yes i would join a revolution. lets say if the government was not defending our country or our people i would because that is mandatory or either we would be vulnerable to enemy attacks and them taking over the country and letting our citizens die.

also if the country did not have a good infrastructure like they didn't want to build roads or have bridges, drinking watter, or even electricity which is needed by the country.

Assignment 6: Primary Source Document Reflection Post.

1.What did you learn about life during the revolutionary era from reading this document?
I read the Boston tea party. At the that time the British wanted to take advantage of the colonist so they taxed them. the colonist did not like the taxes because they could barely afford to buy products and it was going to cost more with the taxes.

2.What surprised you the most about what you read?it surprised me because of how the colonist reacted to the taxes and the way they rebelled against them. also that king gorge closed all the ports until he was paid for the tea.

Assignment 7: When Breaking the Law is Justified Post


Did the colonists have their natural rights?

No at that time the colonies did not have their right because the government was taking all that belonged to them. They were leaving the colonies with nothing they did not care if u were sick old or young they would have taken what they thought belong to them.

What actions did the colonists take to make their own government that would uphold their rights?

The colonist rebelled against the government to gain their rights.the leader was Daniel Shay he lead them the Shysites.

Were the colonists justified in breaking the law?

yes they were justified because what the government was doing was unjustified they did it at no remorse of what the colonist went through. All the government wanted was to get paid.

When since the American Revolution have Americans broken the law because they felt their rights were not being upheld by the U.S. government?


Now the immigrants that come to this country break the laws everyday because they work illegally. they do it to support their families.

What actions did Americans have to take to make sure that the U.S. government was upholding their natural rights?

Well at the moment it is still going on. the immigrants are trying to get a reform going so the government would let them work legally.

Was this group of Americans justified in breaking the law?

It is justified because they work hard and because no harm to anyone else. Also that they don't break any laws while working except the one of working illegally

3 comments:

  1. Great list and response. The details you provide make a strong argument.

    A lot of small errors (spelling, grammar, capitalization) that I can help you fix for maximum points, or you could catch if you first typed it up using Word. As is 17/20 points.

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  2. Your response to the account of the Boston Tea Party is a bit short. Please add more specifics from what you learned from the reading to receive more points.

    A lot of small errors (spelling, grammar, capitalization) that I can help you fix for maximum points, or you could catch if you first typed it up using Word. As is 22/30 points for this assignment.

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  3. Your response for assignment 7 is a bit off. You discussed why the Americans who participated in Shay's rebellion were justified when I was asking you to discuss whether or not the colonists were justified in breaking from the British...
    Also, illegal immigrants are not American citizens. Please think of another example of Americans breaking the law in the 20th century because they felt they were justified. Good argument though.
    8 bonus points.

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