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Gender and Language RelationshipsMisc. 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Family Nonverbal 10 Point

Which type of nonverbal communication refers to touch? NONVERBAL FOR 10 Points Haptics Paralinguistic Kinesics Proxemics Back to Game

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On April 18, 1775 he shouted the alarm: “ The British are coming! ” NONVERBAL FOR 20 Points Paul Revere Samuel Adams Patrick Henry John Adams Back to Game

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He was chair of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia lawyer, planter, slaveholder, and did most of the document writing. PEOPLE FOR 30 Points George Washington John Adams Thomas Paine Thomas Jefferson

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He was a powerful supporter of independence, In a famous speech he was quoted as saying, “ Give me liberty, or give me death! ” PEOPLE FOR 40 Points Benjamin Franklin Patrick Henry John Adams Thomas Paine Back to Game

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In 1765 he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. The Stamp Act crisis turned him into a key political activists. He became a driving force behind the formation of the secretive Sons of Liberty, a militant, anti-British group. PEOPLE FOR 50 Points Samuel Adams Patrick Henry Adam Smith John Hancock Back to Game

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What kind of language ends with a coma and then a question? GENDER AND LANGUAGE FOR 10 Points Particles Tag Questions Lexical Terms Expletives Back to Game

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Stated that Parliament had power to make laws for the Americans. ACTS FOR 20 Points Sugar Act Declaratory Act Intolerable Act Townshend Act Back to Game

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Placed duties on glass, paper, paint, lead and tea. ACTS FOR 30 Points Boston Act Tea Act Intolerable Act Townshend Act Back to Game

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Law that said colonies must provide British soldiers a house and supplies. ACTS FOR 40 Points Sugar Act Billeting Act Quebec Act Intolerable Act Back to Game

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Laws passed to punish Boston. ACTS FOR 50 Points Boston Act Merchant Act Lexington Act Intolerable Act Back to Game

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Which is NOT considered a family type? FAMILY FOR 10 Points Pluralistic Conventional Protective Laissez Faire Back to Game

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Thomas Paine ’ s plea for patriotism was written here. DOCS FOR 20 Points Olive Branch Petition Patriot Times Proclamation Common Sense Back to Game

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Begins. When in the course of human events it becomes.. DOCS FOR 30 Points Declaration of Independence Jefferson ’ s diary Proclamation of 1763 Quartering Act Back to Game

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Represented the first constitutional agreement made between the 13 American states. DOCS FOR 40 Points Bill of Rights Articles of Confederation Declaration of Independence The Federalist Papers Back to Game

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This document told English settlers not to go beyond the Appalachian Mountains. DOCS FOR 50 Points The Federalist papers Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom Proclamation of 1763 Bill of Rights Back to Game

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Which dimension of communication deals with breadth and variety of topics (self-disclosure)? RELATIONSHIP FOR 10 Points Hesitant-Spontaneous Narrow-Broad Awkward-Smooth Public-Personal Back to Game

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First major battle of the Revolutionary War. PLACES FOR 20 Points Bunker Hill Valley Forge Morristown Lexington Back to Game

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City where the Declaration was written. PLACES FOR 30 Points Philadelphia Boston New York Richmond Back to Game

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British surrendered their weapons at the…… PLACES DAILY DOUBLE FOR 80 Points Battle of Monmouth Battle of Saratoga Battle of Trenton Battle of Yorktown Back to Game

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This building was the site of the Boston Massacre. PLACES FOR 50 Points Newspaper Building Customs House City Hall New State House Back to Game

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What are the two types of listening? Preoccupied and Focused Mindless and Mindful Attending and Escaping Responding and Ignoring Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 10 Points

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Which of the following point to what they stand for; relationship by continuity? Indices Interpretation Symbols Signs Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 20 Points

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British General in charge of troops at Boston was? William Howe Charles Cornwallis John Burgoyne Thomas Gage Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 30 Points

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Moderates in the Continental Congress sent this document to King George after the Battle of Bunker Hill. Federalist papers Jefferson ’ s Declaration Olive Branch Petition Virginia Plan Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 40 Points

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Granted the United States independence and the land from the Atlantic coast westward to the Mississippi River and from the Great Lakes south to Florida. Federalist papers Treaty of Paris U.S. Constitution Proclamation of 1763 Back to Game MISCELLANEOUS FOR 50 Points

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