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Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2 Jo-Jo Sweet Lily Connie

The Revolution And New Government Declaration of Independence Loyalists and Patriots Miscellaneous French and Indian War/ Proclamation Causes of the Revolution Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

$100 What law forbade (did not allow) colonists to move west of the Appalachian Mountains? a. Declaration of Independence of 1776 b. Intolerable Acts of 1774 c. Proclamation of 1763 d. Stamp Act of 1765 $100

$100 Proclamation of 1763 Scores

$200 Which statement BEST describes how the French and Indian War led to America’s Revolutionary War? a. Great Britain gained control of Mexico. b. Southern colonies rebelled against northern colonies causing a major civil war. c. To get revenge, France incited rebellion in the colonies and enticed Spain to move into the British colonies. d. To get money to repay war debts, Great Britain taxed the colonies who had no representation in Parliament. $200

d. To get money to repay war debts, Great Britain $200 d. To get money to repay war debts, Great Britain taxed the colonies who had no representation in Parliament. Scores

$300 How did the Proclamation of 1763 cause colonists to revolt against Great Britain? Colonists didn’t want to settle the land because they were happy living along the Atlantic coast. Colonists were upset they could not settle lands they were having to pay taxes for because of the French and Indian War c. Proclamation of 1763 was not a cause of the American Revolution d. All of the above $300

$300 Colonists were upset they could not settle lands they were having to pay taxes for because of the French and Indian War Scores

$400 Which of the following shows the correct order of events up to the American Revolution? a. French and Indian War, Declaration of Independence, Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act b. Declaration of Independence, Stamp Act, French and Indian War, Proclamation of 1763 c. French and Indian War, Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act, Declaration of Independence d. Stamp Act, Proclamation of 1763, French and Indian War, Declaration of Independence

$400 French and Indian War, Proclamation of 1763, Stamp Act, Declaration of Independence Scores

$500 Which statement about Georgia regarding the French and Indian War is correct? a. Georgia gained new territory (modern day Alabama and Mississippi) as a result of the war. b. Georgia colonists suffered great losses of lives and property. c. Georgia was a buffer zone in the fighting between the French and the Indians. d. Georgia was the only colony to support the French against the British in the war.

$500 Georgia gained new territory (modern day Alabama and Mississippi) as a result of the war. Scores

$100 What was the first direct tax by Parliament on the American colonies that required colonists to pay for a British seal on all commercial and legal documents? a. Intolerable Acts b. Stamp Act c. Sugar Act d. Tea Act

$100 Stamp Act Scores

$200 What was an immediate result of the Stamp Act? a. Second Continental Congress b. Boston Tea Party    First Continental Congress           The Stamp Act Congress

$200 The Stamp Act Congress Scores

$300 Parliament imposed the Stamp Act on the colonists in 1765. What was the purpose of this Act? a. It reduced the tax on Dutch and French molasses. b. It imposed a tax on all goods imported to the colonies. c. It allowed news to pass from town to town. d. It required that all legal & commercial documents carried a stamp showing that the tax had been paid.

$300 d. It required that all legal & commercial documents carried a stamp showing that the tax had been paid. Scores

Daily Double

$400 Like many colonists, Georgians were divided on the issues of the Revolutionary War. The colony was hesitant to join the revolution at first because Georgia A. was self-sufficient and could take care of themselves. B. had no objections to the Intolerable Acts or other rules made by Parliament. C. was dependent on Great Britain for economic and military support. D. had a long, successful history of self-government

C. was dependent on Great Britain for economic and military support. $400 C. was dependent on Great Britain for economic and military support. Scores

$500 "It is wrong for a government located far away on another continent to ask that we in America pay taxes when it does not represent us." Of the following people, which one would be most likely to produce this idea? a. a delegate from Georgia arguing against the United States Constitution b. a Georgia leader arguing for secession shortly before the Civil War c. a British colonist in America shortly before the American Revolution d. a Native American in Georgia shortly after the American Revolution

a British colonist in America shortly before the American Revolution $500 a British colonist in America shortly before the American Revolution Scores

$100 What formal document written by colonists listed complaints against the king of England and officially announced the colonies' break from Great Britain in order to form their own country? a. Constitution of the United States b. Declaration of Independence c. Magna Carta d. Proclamation of 1763

Declaration of Independence $100 Declaration of Independence Scores

$200 Why was "No taxation without representation" the colonists' slogan about British taxes? Colonists wanted to form their own mercantile organization. Colonists wanted their own elected officials to be part of the British Parliament Colonists wanted a monopoly on the trade in molasses. d. All of the above $200

$200 Colonists wanted their own elected officials to be part of the British Parliament Scores

$300 Georgia did not send delegates to the First Continental Congress. The three Georgia delegates to the Second Continental Congress and signers of the Declaration of Independence included all of the following EXCEPT: a. George Walton b. James Wright c. Button Gwinnett d. Lyman Hall

$300 James Wright Scores

$400 Independence from Great Britain came for Georgia and the other colonies in a. 1607 b. 1733 c. 1776 d. 1787

$400 1776 Scores

$500 Who were the three Georgians who signed the Declaration of Independence? a. Lyman Hall, George Walton, and James Wright b. Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin c. George Walton, Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett d. John Reynolds, Henry Ellis, James Wright

George Walton, Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett $500 George Walton, Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett Scores

$100 Why did the patriots want independence from British rule? a. They wanted to have their own king. b. They thought that the taxes were unfair. c. The British government gave the colonists too much freedom. d. They wanted to be ruled by Spain.

They thought that the taxes were unfair. $100 They thought that the taxes were unfair. Scores

$200 Boston Tea Party Continental Congress Declaration of Independence Boycott of British goods   The activities above were supported by most of the a. colonists. b. Loyalists. c. Patriots. d. British.

$200 Patriots Scores

$300 In 1779, Colonels Elijah Clarke and other Patriot forces from Georgia and South Carolina defeated the British Loyalists during which Revolutionary War battle that took place in Georgia? a. The Battle of Kettle Creek b. The Battle of Yorktown c. The Battle for the Site of Savannah d. The Battle of Bunker Hill

a. The Battle of Kettle Creek $300 a. The Battle of Kettle Creek Scores

$400 Most of the fighting in Georgia during the American Revolution was between a. Spanish and French soldiers b. Georgia Patriots and Loyalists c. Georgia Loyalists and Indians d. Spanish and British soldiers

Georgia Patriots and Loyalists $400 Georgia Patriots and Loyalists Scores

$500 Which of the following was a loyalist in Georgia during the American Revolution? a. Austin Dabney b. Elijah Clarke c. James Wright d. Nancy Hart

$500 James Wright Scores

$100 The first written plan for the government of the United States was called the A. American Constitution B. Articles of Confederation C. Colonial Confederation D. Constitution of the United States

B. Articles of Confederation $100 B. Articles of Confederation Scores

$200 Patriot forces led by Elijah Clarke and John Dooly attacked the Loyalist Militia near Augusta where the Loyalists were defeated. Where did this first colonial victory in Georgia during the American Revolution occur? a. Atlanta b. Darien c. Kettle Creek d. Savannah

$200 Kettle Creek Scores

$300 Under the Articles of Confederation, there was no a. president   Under the Articles of Confederation, there was no a. president b. law-making body c. president or court system d. law-making body or court system

c. president or court system $300 c. president or court system Scores

$400 Why was the Battle of Kettle Creek important? a. It proved that the patriots had a lot of support in Georgia and kept the British from controlling north Georgia. b. It was the beginning of a truce between loyalists and patriots. c. It proved that the loyalists were victorious and helped them win the American Revolution. d. It resulted in the patriots winning the American Revolution and loyalists being forced to move back to England.

$400 a. It proved that the patriots had a lot of support in Georgia and kept the British from controlling north Georgia. Scores

$500 What was the MOST significant result of the siege of Savannah? a. The British were pushed out of Georgia. b. The city of Savannah remained under British control. c. Georgia became a French colony. d. It was the last major conflict of the Revolutionary War.

b. The city of Savannah remained under British control. $500 b. The city of Savannah remained under British control. Scores

$100 How many states ratified the U.S. Constitution before Georgia?

$100 3 Scores

$200 Which of the following goods were not taxed by the Stamp Act? a. newspapers b. playing cards c. tea d. legal documents

$200 tea Scores

$300 Which statement describes the situation in Georgia during the American War for Independence? a. The state was never involved in the fighting. b. Georgia's citizens refused to fight against England. c. British troops controlled the state for most of the war. d. Savannah became a vital port for the American cause.

British troops controlled the state for most of the war. $300 British troops controlled the state for most of the war. Scores

$400 Why was Georgia reluctant (hesitant) or not willing to support the American Revolution? a. Georgia's economy depended heavily on Great Britain. b. Georgians were threatened by large numbers of British soldiers active in Georgia. c. Georgia really wanted to become part of the Spanish colony of Florida. d. Georgians were not required to pay the British taxes that were applied to the other colonies.

Georgia's economy depended heavily on Great Britain. $400 Georgia's economy depended heavily on Great Britain. Scores

$500 All of the following are reasons for Georgia to stay loyal to England EXCEPT a. Georgia had more British settlers than the other colonies and some Georgians were loyal to Great Britain. b. Georgia was not as successful as the other colonies, and it could not afford to raise enough money to fight the British. c. Georgia was far younger as a colony than the other colonies, and it still needed much support from Great Britain. d. Georgia had a much smaller population than the other colonies, and it did not have enough men for an army to fight the British.

$500 b. Georgia was not as successful as the other colonies, and it could not afford to raise enough money to fight the British. Scores

Final Jeopary Question Jeopardy What do you remember? Final Jeopary Question Scores

Because of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, A. the citizens paid higher taxes to support the government B. the thirteen states could not become a unified nation C. George Washington refused to become president D. the thirteen states refused to sign the document

B. the thirteen states could not become a unified nation Scores