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Chapter 7 The Revolutionary War

Hoops Misc. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Vocab. War People Documents Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Buzzer Shot

Hoops Science Language Heading 3 Geometry Math Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Buzzer Shot

1 pt. Question from VOCAB. What is profiteering? A rise in price of all goods To end Sign up to fight Charging extra high prices for goods.

Charging extra high prices for goods 1pt. Answer from VOCAB. Charging extra high prices for goods

2 pt. Question from VOCAB. What is a campaign? A series of military actions carried out for a certain goal Set of laws Antislavery A person who has served in the military

A series of military actions carried out for a certain goal. 2 pt. Answer from VOCAB. A series of military actions carried out for a certain goal.

3 pt. Question from VOCAB. An event that causes an important change is a _____________. A. Veteran B. Patriot C. Turning Point D. Campaign

3 pt. Answer from VOCAB. Turning Point

4 pt. Question from VOCAB. Documentary Source Territory Patriot Land that belongs to a nation but is not a state and is not represented in the national government is a ________. Documentary Source Territory Patriot Loyalist

4 pt. Answer from VOCAB. Territory

5 pt. Question from VOCAB. A rise in the price of all goods is ___________. Ordinance Abolitionist Enlist Inflation

5 pt. Answer from VOCAB. Inflation

1 pt. Question from WAR How did Yorktown’s location help the Americans and the French?

1 pt. Answer from WAR Yorktown’s location made it easy for the Americans and the French to circle around the British.

2 pt. Question from WAR Germany Mexico Ireland France Which of these countries supported the Americans during the Revolutionary War? Germany Mexico Ireland France

2 pt. Answer from WAR France

3 pt. Question from WAR What was the main reason that enslaved African Americans fought in the Revolutionary War? They were promised western lands in return. They preferred being British citizens. They were promised their freedom in return They had signed treaties with the British.

They were promised their freedom in return. 3 pt. Answer from WAR They were promised their freedom in return.

4 pt. Question from WAR The American victory at the Battle of _________ was a turning point in the war. Yorktown Saratoga Valley Forge Lexington

4 pt. Answer from WAR Saratoga

5 pt. Question from WAR Which of the following caused shortages of goods in the colonies during the American Revolution? British blockades at American ports American blockades at British ports profiteering British boycotts of American goods

British blockades at American ports 5 pt. Answer from WAR British blockades at American ports

1 pt. Question from PEOPLE Sixteen-year-old __________ rode to tell Americans of a British Attack Nathan Hale Benedict Arnold Deborah Sampson Sybil Ludington

1 pt. Answer from PEOPLE Sybil Ludington

2 pt. Question from PEOPLE ___________ won his freedom by working as a spy for George Washington. John Paul Jones James Armistead Peter Salem Thayendanegea

2 pt. Answer from PEOPLE James Armistead

3 pt. Question from PEOPLE ________ pretended to be a man to fight in the war. Mary Ludwig Hayes Mercy Otis Warren Deborah Sampson Margaret Corbin

3 pt. Answer from PEOPLE Deborah Sampson

4 pt. Question from PEOPLE __________ was a Patriot spy who was captured by the British and hanged. Nathan Hale Marquis de Layfayette Friederich Wilhelm d. Bernardo de Galvez

4 pt. Answer from PEOPLE Nathan Hale

5 pt. Question from PEOPLE ________ led American troops to victory at Saratoga, turned against his country and led attacks on Virginia towns. John Paul Jones George Washington Samuel Adams Benedict Arnold

5 pt. Answer from PEOPLE Benedict Arnold

1 pt. Question from DOCUMENTS Why was the Treaty of Paris important? It restored trade with Britain It divided the Northwest Territory It officially ended the Revolutionary War It stated slavery would not be allowed in the Northwest Territory.

1 pt. Answer from DOCUMENTS It officially ended the war.

2 pt. Question from DOCUMENTS What rights, expressed in the Declaration of Independence, most affected how people viewed slavery after the Revolutionary War?

2 pt. Answer from DOCUMENTS The right to life and liberty made some people want to stop slavery.

3 pt. Question from DOCUMENTS The Northwest Ordinance set up a plan for governing the Northwest Territory. What does the word ordinance mean?

3 pt. Answer from DOCUMENTS A set of laws

4 pt. Question from DOCUMENTS What was the name of the plan for governing the western lands north of the Ohio River? a. The Articles of Confederation b. The Ohio Valley Authority c.The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 d.The Treaty of Paris

4 pt. Answer from DOCUMENTS The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

5 pt. Question from DOCUMENTS What document changed the way many Americans viewed slavery? a. The Declaration of Independence b. The Treaty of Paris c. The Northwest Ordinance d. The Virginia Constitution

5 pt. Answer from DOCUMENTS The Declaration of Independence

1 pt. Question from MISC. Which side did Native Americans choose during the Revolutionary War? They sided with the British They sided with the Americans They remained neutral Some groups chose a side, while others remained neutral

1 pt. Answer from MISC. Some groups chose a side, while others remained neutral

2 pt. Question from MISC. An abolitionist is a person against ______________. Britain War Slavery d. Independence

2 pt. Answer from MISC. Slavery

3 pt. Question from MISC. A person who has served in the military is a _________. Slave Veteran Patriot Loyalist

3 pt. Answer from MISC. Veteran

4 pt. Question from MISC. How did women contribute to the war effort during the American Revolution?

4 pt. Answer from MISC. They fought in battles, helped soldiers by bringing water and supplies, ran farms and businesses at home, raised money for the war, and wrote about the war.

5 pt. Question from MISC. How did the French contribute to the outcome of the Revolutionary War?

5 pt. Answer from MISC. They supported the Americans with soldiers, officers, and ships. They helped the Americans defeat the British at Yorktown.

Buzzer Shot Which was the only state not to send a delegate to the Constitutional Convention?

Buzzer Shot Answer Rhode Island