Updated: April 2009 JEOPARDY Revolutions Day One ReviewDocumentsPot Luck People GAME RULESFINAL ROUND
- Jeopardy - This famous oath taken by the French Third Estate stated that they would be the national assembly and would not separate until a constitution was written. Category A 100
- Jeopardy - What is the Tennis Court Oath? Category A 100
- Jeopardy - In this French colony, a slave rebellion led to a full revolution that inspired slave rebellions all over the world. Category A 200
- Jeopardy - What is Haiti? Category A 200
- Jeopardy - This belief, and its practice, that colonies existed solely to provide economic benefits to the mother country was a major cause of revolutions in North American, Latin American, and Haitian colonies. Category A 300
- Jeopardy - What is mercantilism? Category A 300
- Jeopardy - This Latin American leader inspired many revolutions in the region with his belief in the republican model self- government. Category A 400
- Jeopardy - Who is Simon Bolivar? Category A 400
- Jeopardy - This group of mercenaries were the target of George Washington’s surprise attack on Christmas night after he and his soldiers crossed the Delaware River in a snowstorm. Category A 500
- Jeopardy - Who were the Hessians? Category A 500
- Jeopardy - This French philosopher argued in favor of a social contract under which government rules by the consent of the governed. Category B 100
- Jeopardy - Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?” Category B 100
- Jeopardy - This colonial American writer argued in his famous pamphlet the colonies should break away from Great Britain for economic, social, and moral reasons. Category B 200
- Jeopardy - Who is Thomas Paine?” Category B 200
- Jeopardy - This patriot was the primary writer of the Declaration of Independence. Category B 300
- Jeopardy - Who is Thomas Jefferson? Category B 300
- Jeopardy - In This commander of the British forces during the America Revolution surrendered at Yorktown, the site of the American Revolution’s last major battle. Category B 400
- Jeopardy - Who is Lord Charles Cornwallis? Category B 400
- Jeopardy - How much would you like to bet? DAILY DOUBLE
- Jeopardy - This individual was the American Ambassador to France during the American Revolution. Category B 500
- Jeopardy - Who is Benjamin Franklin? Category B 500
- Jeopardy - British philosopher John Locke wrote about these in his work Two Treatises of Government. They include “life, liberty, and property.” Category C 100
- Jeopardy - What are natural rights? Category C 100
- Jeopardy - This famous American document is divided into five distinct parts: the introduction; the preamble; the body with two sections; and the conclusion. Category C 200
- Jeopardy - What is the Declaration of Independence? Category C 200
- Jeopardy - How much would you like to bet? DAILY DOUBLE
- Jeopardy - This agreement between Great Britain, France, and Spain officially ended the French and Indian War. Category C 300
- Jeopardy - Category C 300 What is the Treaty of Paris of or Treaty of 1763?
- Jeopardy - This proclamation was made by the British and forbade the colonists from living west of the Appalachian Mountains. Category C 400
- Jeopardy - What is the Proclamation of 1763? Category C 400
- Jeopardy - This colonial law required a mark on all printed documents in the colonies indicating that a tax had been paid to the British government. It was the first direct tax placed on colonists. Category C 500
- Jeopardy - What is the Stamp Act? Category C 500
- Jeopardy - A revolution in this country in 1689 led to the transition from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy when William overthrew King James II. Category D 100
- Jeopardy - What is England? Category D 100
- Jeopardy - This series of actions by the British designed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea party persuaded a majority of colonists to resist the authority of the British. Category D 200
- Jeopardy - What were the Intolerable Acts? Category D 200
- Jeopardy - These groups, formed to resist the new taxes levied by the British, were established throughout the thirteen colonies and became the first organization linking the colonies together in their opposition to the British. Category D 300
- Jeopardy - What are Committees of Correspondence? Category D 300
- Jeopardy - These secret organizations of colonial men and women were formed to organize protests against the Stamp Act. Category D 400
- Jeopardy - What are the Sons and Daughters of Liberty organizations? Category D 400
- Jeopardy - The commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. Category D 500
- Jeopardy - What is George Washington? Category D 500
- Jeopardy - This was originally a Dutch colony called New Amsterdam. Category E 100
- Jeopardy - What is New York? Category E 100
- Jeopardy - These early colonial court hearings were caused by religious extremism and the limited role of women and girls in Puritan society. Category E 200
- Jeopardy - What are the Salem Witch Trials? Category E 200
- Jeopardy - This Native American chief was the father of Pocahontas and involved in a series of conflicts and alliances with colonists in Virginia. Category E 300
- Jeopardy - Who is Chief Powhatan? Category E 300
- Jeopardy - Place your bets! DAILY DOUBLE
- Jeopardy - This explorer helped the Portuguese establish trades routes to East Africa and India. DAILY DOUBLE
- Jeopardy - Who was Vasco da Gama? Category E 400
- Jeopardy - This explorer established the first permanent French colony in North America. Category E 500
- Jeopardy - Who is Samuel de Champlain? Category E 500
- Jeopardy - Welcome to Jeopardy! The fun and sneaky way to review material for the upcoming test!
- Jeopardy - And now… a brief introduction to the RULES of the GAME…
- Jeopardy - Each group must: a) SIT TOGETHER, and b) Designate a SPEAKER who will respond to the prompts (You may NOT change speakers).
- Jeopardy - The game consists of FIVE categories, each containing FIVE questions
- Jeopardy - Questions are randomly arranged, NOT by degree of difficulty
- Jeopardy - Each speaker may select only ONE question per round
- Jeopardy - Once the selected question is posted on the screen, the SPEAKER of the team has 10 seconds to respond (for graphing questions the team gets a full minute).
- Jeopardy - The speaker may consult with teammates before responding
- Jeopardy - During the game, whispering is OK, but LOUD talking and/or disruptions DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire team.
- Jeopardy - The response should be phrased in the FORM OF A QUESTION. (Words, phrases, and statements – even if correct – may be disqualified)
- Jeopardy - A CORRECT ANSWER earns the team the amount of points indicated on the jeopardy board.
- Jeopardy - If the speaker does not respond correctly within 10 seconds, the question passes on to the next team speaker, who has 5 seconds to respond.
- Jeopardy - The number of points for the correct answer at this stage are the same as for the previous team.
- Jeopardy - Questions that are not answered correctly by the selecting team are offered to the other teams in turn until a correct answer is given or all teams have guessed incorrectly.
- Jeopardy - For the Daily Double, the speaker designates the number of points – up to the max. points earned by the team. If correct, the team earns the designated points; if incorrect, they lose the designated points.
- Jeopardy - Again, whispering is OK, but remember, LOUD TALKING and/or DISRUPTIONS DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire team.
- Jeopardy - The judge’s decisions are FINAL and whining, pouting, and/or complaints will NOT BE ENTERTAINED…
- Jeopardy - Ready to play?
- Jeopardy - Final Jeopardy Topic: Circular Flow You may wager up to the amount of points your team has earned. Write your wager on a piece of paper and submit it.Circular Flow
Updated: April 2009 Final Jeopardy Question Correctly label all 12 parts of the circular flow diagram below. Be sure to add arrows showing the direction of flowshowing the direction of flow.
Updated: April 2009 Circular Flow Diagram