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WS6-CH.8 Test Review

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Why would a country have its membership in the British Commonwealth suspended?   A country does not follow the shared ideals of the Commonwealth.  
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Who is the head of state in all countries that are part of the British Commonwealth?   British monarch  
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Which of the following is an example of assimilation?   indigenous people practicing Christianity and speaking English  
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What are two changes the British made in areas they colonized?   culture and language  
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Why did most British colonies gain their independence after World War II?   The British economy was so damaged during the war that Britain couldn’t afford the colonies any longer.  
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Many of the British colonies had what in common?   The colonies were located along British trade routes.  
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What was one of the results of the French and Indian War?   Canada became a part of the British Empire.  
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How is the British Commonwealth different from the European Union?   The British Commonwealth focuses on diplomatic relationships, while the European Union is a free trade organization.  
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Constructed Response: How did the way the United States gained independence differ from the way Canada and Australia gained their independence?   Student Response requirements: The student clearly explains how the United States had the Revolutionary War while Canada and Australia gained their independence peacefully. The student provides supporting details.  
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Constructed Response: What is the British Commonwealth? What are two benefits of being a member of the Commonwealth?   Student Response requirements: The student clearly explains what the British Commonwealth is and provides at least two ways countries benefit from being a part of the Commonwealth.  
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