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THIS IS JEOPARDY

With Your Host... Mr. Millers

French & Dutch Colonies Key Terms/ Important Facts Conflicts Great Awakening Enlightenment English Colonies main 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Main leaders of the Great Awakening. Who are Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield? A 100

Religious belief that changed during the Great Awakening. What is all people are equal under God? A 200

Major effects of the Great Awakening. What is if all equal under God then should have political equality and colonies with less freedom in government introduced to the idea of self-government? A 300

Way in which the Great Awakening is similar to the Enlightenment. What is both raised ideas of political equality? A 400

Main ideas encouraged by the Great Awakening. What is liberty, equality, and resistance to authority? A 500

Idea that most Enlightenment thinkers believed in. What is the social contract? B 100

Who is Jean Jacques Rousseau? Thinker that believed we were all born equal but civilization makes us slaves. Who is Jean Jacques Rousseau? B 200

Six major thinkers of the Enlightenment. Who are Beccaria, Voltaire, Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, and Montesquieu? B 300

Two colonial leaders most influenced by the Enlightenment thinkers. Who are Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin? B 400

Thinker that first developed the social contract theory. Who is Thomas Hobbes? B 500

Geography features that New England Colonies share. What are harsh winters, and rocky land? C 100

Importance of the government set up in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. What is the start of democracy in America? C 200

What is the headright system? System in which a person received 50 acres of land if they paid their own way to Virginia. What is the headright system? C 300

Major industries that helped New England to prosper . What are trade, fishing, shipbuilding and skilled craftspeople? C 400

Ways in which religion and government impacted each other. What is government leaders are church members, ministers had great authority, government leaders outlawed certain religious views and government leaders punished dissenters? C 500

Founder of New Netherlands. Who is Peter Minuit? D 100

Reason for French settlement in North America. What is the fur trade? D 200

Difference between French and English treatment of Native Americans. What is French made natives trading partners and did not take native land? D 300

Indian leader who allied with the French to attack British forts in the Great Lakes area. Who is Pontiac? D 400

Main result of the French and Indian War. What is France is no longer major power in North America? D 500

Trading alliance set up between Native Americans and Colonists. What is the Powhatan Confederacy? E 100

Required colonists to only trade with England. What are the Navigation Acts? E 200

Major push and pull factors for leaving Europe and heading to the Americas. What are push: economic: hunger, homelessness, poverty, lack of opportunity, religious intolerance; pull: land of opportunity, land of abundance (plentiful food)? E 300

What is salutary neglect? Period of non-interference by the English government to the colonies to the benefit of both. What is salutary neglect? E 400

Made it illegal to restrict the religious rights of Christians. What was the Toleration Act of 1649? E 500

Fort built by Washington in the battle of Pittsburg. What is Fort Necessity? F 100

What is the Committees of Correspondence? Groups that shared information about British laws and ways to challenge them. What is the Committees of Correspondence? F 200

What are the Townshend Acts? Put an indirect tax on imported items to try and trick colonists into paying taxes. What are the Townshend Acts? F 300

French Fort built where the city of Pittsburg is today. What is Fort Duquesne? F 400

Results of the Boston Tea Party. What are the closing of Boston Harbor, Charter cancelled, and governor approval required for legislature? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Colonial Governments Please record your wager. Finalcategory Click on screen to begin

Major factors that influenced Colonial Governments. finalquestion What are the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, the Great Awakening, and the Enlightenment? Click on screen to continue

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