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The Greatest of all time: Mr. Reese Ch. 3 Jeopardy The Greatest of all time: Mr. Reese

Core 1 Core 2 Core 3 Core 4 Misc. up to 300 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

C1-100 What is an ally? A

Person or group who joins another as a partner in battle 100-answer Person or group who joins another as a partner in battle

When colonists refused to buy British goods it was called a?

200-answer Boycott

C1-300 Which fort protected the French as they traded in the Ohio River valley? A

300-answer Fort Duquesne

C1-400 During the French and Indian War, who did American Indian groups side with? A

Both French and British 400-answer Both French and British

What was Pontiac’s rebellion?

500-answer When American Indians did not want the British to settle on their lands and American Indian leader named Pontiac led attacks against the British at Fort Pitt.

C2-100 What is a tax? A

Money people pay to a business or gov’t to support them. 100-answer Money people pay to a business or gov’t to support them.

C2-200 What is a petition? A

Written request for action. 200-answer Written request for action.

What was the name of the book Thomas Paine wrote? C2-300 What was the name of the book Thomas Paine wrote? A

300-answer Common Sense

In what year was the Declaration of Independence written?

400-answer 1776

C2-500 What did the colonists do at the first continental congress meeting? What took place at the second continental congress meeting? A

Wrote a letter to Britain saying they should have the same rights 500-answer Wrote a letter to Britain saying they should have the same rights They wrote the document called the D.O.I.

C3-100 What is a revolution? A

A change in gov’t by force? 100-answer A change in gov’t by force?

What is the difference between a loyalist and a patriot?

200-answer Loyalist remained loyal to Britain and a patriot supported the revolution.

C3-300 What was the name of the place that Washington had his troops trained at during the Revolution? A

300-answer Valley Forge

C3-400 Who was Anthony Wayne? A

400-answer A general from P.A. who tried to lead a surprise attack on the British but they surprised him instead. This was at the battle of Paoli

C3-500 What were the names of the three sets of rules the United States put into place? Put them in order. A

Articles of Confederation 500-answer Articles of Confederation Constitution Bill of Rights

C4-100 What is an amendment? A

A change or correction to improve something. 100-answer A change or correction to improve something.

C4-200 What is a timeline? A

It shows important events in order in which they happened. 200-answer It shows important events in order in which they happened.

C4-300 Type the clue here. A

300-answer Type the answer here.

C4-400 Type the clue here. A

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C4-500 Type the clue here. A

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C5-100 Type the clue here. A

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C5-300 Type the clue here. A

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