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Opening Splash Begin Credits

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Revolution NationalSteps Civil War Cold War Colonial Title ScreenTitle Screen

C1-$100 Colonial Period - $100 colonies that were Puritans and did not support religious differences

C1-$200 Colonial Period - $200 Colony that had the first slaves

C1-$300 Colonial Period - $300 this document set up majority rule

C1-$400 Category 1 - $400 this type of colony was a commercial center

C1-$500 Category 1 - $500 this colony had the first representative assembly

C2-$100 Category 2 - $100 stop colonists from crossing the Appalachian Mountains

C2-$200 Category 2 - $200 this document by Thomas Paine encouraged the colonist to break away from Great Bitain

C2-$300 Category 2 - $300 “We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal”

C2-$400 Category 2 - $400 Turning point of the Revolutionary War

C2-$500 Category 2 - $500 this man convinced the French to give us men and a navy

C3-$100 Category 3 - $100 advisors of the President

C3-$200 Category 3 - $200 Political Party started by Jefferson

C3-$300 Category 3 - $300 large land purchase from France

C3-$400 Category 3 - $400 court case that set up Judicial Review

C3-$500 Category 3 - $500 No new colonies in the Americas

C4-$100 Category 4 - $100 Maine would be a free state and Missouri would be slave state

C3-200 Category 4 - $200 the Kansas-Nebraska Act territories would decide whether they were free or slave by this

C3-$300 `Slave Rebellion that caused slaves not to be taught to read or write

C3-$400 Category 4 - $400 started the newspaper THE LIBERATOR

C3-$500 Category 4 - $500 California was a free state and there would be a stringent fugitive slave law

C4-$100 Category 5 - $100 said “a house divided against itself cannot stand”

C4-$200 Category 5 - $200 Confederate general of the Army of Northern Virginia

C4-$300 Category 5 - $300 Former slave who became prominent abolitionists who wanted to recruit former slaves

C4-$400 Category 5 - $400 document that said government “of the people, by the people, and for the people ”

C4-$500 Category 5 - $500 ended slavery in the rebelling states

C4-$100 Category 6 - $100 this country put missles in Cuba in 1962

C4-$200 Category 6 - $200 this conflict ended in a cease-fire with the country still divided

C4-$300 Category 6 - $300 massive rebuilding of Europe by U.S. after World War II

C4-$400 Category 6 - $400 when one country falls to Communism, then another, then another

C4-$500 Category 6 - $500 U.S. agreed to rebuid Greece and Turkey

C5-$100 Credits: This version by Jim Trumps, Instructional Technology Teacher, Palmdale High School PowerPoint idea by Dr. Antonio Castellanos, PHS Medical Magnet Based on the original Jeopardy game show (no affiliation) To print score card, quit game, scroll to the last slide, from the “File” menu select “Print,” and chose “current slide.”

Score Card Team OneTeam TwoTeam Three