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Unit 1 Jeopardy!

Post-Revolution and Nationalism Unit 1 Civics Types of Governments Colonial America The American Revolution Post-Revolution and Nationalism 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL

Civics 100 Which term describes the willingness of citizens to respect the rights of people who hold attitudes and beliefs different from their own? Tolerance

Registering for Selective Service Civics 200 What is a civic duty required by law for every male 18-years-old and above? Registering for Selective Service

What does the Latin phrase E Pluribus Unum translate into? Civics 300 What does the Latin phrase E Pluribus Unum translate into? Out of Many, One

How is a civic action such as voting different from serving on a jury? Civics 400 How is a civic action such as voting different from serving on a jury? Jury service is considered a civic duty while voting is a responsibility.

Civics 500 Which term refers to policies aimed at promoting access to education or employment for minorities? Affirmative Action

What are the 2 parts of the United Kingdom’s limited monarchy? Types of Governments 100 What are the 2 parts of the United Kingdom’s limited monarchy? Queen and Parliament

Types of Governments 200 What is the term that refers to the complete lack of any government leading to complete and utter chaos? Anarchy

Types of Governments 300 Pope Francis is seen as both a political and religious leader of The Vatican. Theocracy

Types of Governments 400 Hitler, Mussolini, Castro, Hussein were all examples of _______ with complete and absolute power. Dictators

Types of Governments 500 What was the significance of the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215? It was a stepping stone towards democracy in England.

It led to the development of self-government in America. Colonial America 100 How did Great Britain’s practice of salutary neglect before 1763 encourage the colonies to move toward revolution? It led to the development of self-government in America.

Why did the Pilgrims come to North America? Colonial America 200 Why did the Pilgrims come to North America? Religious freedom

Colonial America 300 What were large farms in the South called that grew cash crops and used slave labor? Plantations

What colony was the 1st to have a written constitution? Colonial America 400 What colony was the 1st to have a written constitution? Connecticut

What is the National Assembly? Colonial America 500 What was the name of the government used by the Pilgrims in Massachusetts that created a direct democracy? What is the National Assembly?

The American Revolution 100 Who am I?

The American Revolution 200 A justification for the American Revolution can be found in which of the following historical documents? The Declaration of Independence

The American Revolution 300 What was the campsite that George Washington and his soldiers spent a harsh winter and 3,000 soldiers died? Valley Forge

The American Revolution 400 What group organized boycotts and later the Boston Tea Party prior to the American Revolution? The Sons of Liberty

The American Revolution 500 Which conflict created the debt that American colonists were expected to repay to Great Britain during the 1760s? The French and Indian War

Post-Revolution and Nationalism 100 Which event convinced many U.S. citizens of the need to create a stronger national government? Shay’s Rebellion

Post-Revolution and Nationalism 200 What law passed after the American Revolution allowed for 8 new states to be added in America? The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

Post-Revolution and Nationalism 300 Why did the Articles of Confederation prove ineffective as a national body of law? It did not give the federal government enough power to effectively lead.

Post-Revolution and Nationalism 400 What treaty officially ended the American Revolution? Treaty of Paris, 1783

Post-Revolution and Nationalism 500 What preacher influenced the Great Awakening in America Jonathan Edwards

Name a country that is still communist today. FINAL JEOPARDY! Question Name a country that is still communist today. Answer Cuba, China, North Korea, Vietnam, or Laos