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Zinn
- Chapter 4 - “Tyranny is Tyranny” |
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ZINN CHAPTER 4: Study Questions
“Tyranny is Tyranny”
- What
is the thesis of this chapter?
- According
to Zinn, how did the creation of the United
States benefit the upper class?
- Describe
the disproportionate distribution of wealth
in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York.
- Why
were both Loyalists and leaders of the Revolution
concerned about the lower classes in Philadelphia.
- What
major issues fueled the Regulator movement?
- What
was General Gage’s observation vis-à-vis
the leaders of the movement against the Stamp
Act?
- What
advice did colonial leaders including -- Samuel
Adams and James Otis -- give to the people concerning
the Townshend Acts?
- What
class did the leaders of the Sons of Liberty
come from? What was their goal?
- What
was the significance of Patrick Henry’s
oratory?
- What
was one of John Adam’s concerns vis-à-vis
Thomas Paine’s Common Sense?
- According
to Zinn, whom does Paine really represent?
- What
groups of Americans were deprived of the ideals
set forth in the Declaration of Independence?
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What is the irony Zinn tries to convey concerning
John Locke?
- Explain
the statement: "Tyranny is Tyranny let
it come from whom it may."
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