[
    "You study the political climate in the American colonies in the 1700s.",
    "You read about the French and Indian War in preparation for a history exam.",
    "You watch a documentary about the causes of the American Revolution.",
    "You analyze the impact of the Stamp Act on colonial society.",
    "You attend a lecture on the events leading up to the American Revolution.",
    "You visit a museum exhibit showcasing pre-Revolutionary artifacts.",
    "You research the role of women in colonial America before the Revolution.",
    "You discuss the Boston Tea Party in a history class.",
    "You explore the economic policies imposed on the colonies prior to the Revolution.",
    "You examine the philosophical ideas that influenced pre-Revolutionary thought.",
    "You engage in a debate about the implications of the Proclamation of 1763.",
    "You review primary source documents from the pre-Revolutionary period.",
    "You participate in a reenactment of the First Continental Congress.",
    "You analyze the Boston Massacre as a prelude to the Revolutionary War.",
    "You learn about the impact of the Townshend Acts on colonial unrest.",
    "You visit historic sites associated with pre-Revolutionary figures like Samuel Adams.",
    "You research the role of Native American tribes in pre-Revolutionary conflicts.",
    "You examine the influence of Enlightenment ideas on pre-Revolutionary America.",
    "You study the development of colonial governments before the Revolution.",
    "You analyze the significance of pamphlets like Common Sense in pre-Revolutionary politics.",
    "You learn about the tensions between colonists and British authorities in the years leading up to the Revolution.",
    "You reenact the signing of the Declaration of Independence as part of a school project.",
    "You discuss the role of propaganda in shaping pre-Revolutionary attitudes.",
    "You analyze the impact of the Intolerable Acts on colonial resistance to British rule.",
    "You research the role of Benjamin Franklin in pre-Revolutionary diplomacy.",
    "You attend a play depicting pre-Revolutionary events in colonial America.",
    "You participate in a debate about the implications of the Tea Act of 1773.",
    "You explore the significance of the Coercive Acts in escalating tensions before the Revolution.",
    "You read letters between colonists discussing their grievances with British policies pre-Revolution."]
