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Jeopardy $100 T/F M/C use sheet M/C use sheet $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 A town or city where ships stop to load and unload cargo is a port. A town or city where ships stop to load and unload cargo is a port. TRUE TRUE

1 - $200 Impressment was when British soldiers forced sailors to join their navy. Impressment was when British soldiers forced sailors to join their navy. TRUE TRUE

1 - $300 Merchant ships are ships that are used to transport cargo. Merchant ships are ships that are used to transport cargo. TRUE TRUE

1 - $400 A treaty is an official agreement between two countries. A treaty is an official agreement between two countries. TRUE TRUE

1 - $500 To seize is to use official power to take something. To seize is to use official power to take something. TRUE TRUE

2 - $100 The navy is the part of the military that protects and fights on land. The navy is the part of the military that protects and fights on land. FALSE – navy = water FALSE – navy = water

2 - $200 A privateer is a ship (or a sailor on a ship) that was hired to attach and rob other ships during the war of A privateer is a ship (or a sailor on a ship) that was hired to attach and rob other ships during the war of TRUE TRUE

2 - $300 A truce is an agreement between sides to stop fighting. A truce is an agreement between sides to stop fighting. TRUE TRUE

2 - $400 To surrender is to agree to stop fighting because you know you cannot win. To surrender is to agree to stop fighting because you know you cannot win. TRUE TRUE

2 - $500 A navigator is a person who is good a finding places. A navigator is a person who is good a finding places. TRUE TRUE

3 - $100 To represent someone is to act or speak officially for them. To represent someone is to act or speak officially for them. TRUE TRUE

3 - $200 Your role is the part that you have in a particular activity. Your role is the part that you have in a particular activity. TRUE TRUE

3 - $300 Something you are looking forward to is looming. Something you are looking forward to is looming. FALSE FALSE

3 - $400 Something that prompted you to want to do something inspired you. Something that prompted you to want to do something inspired you. TRUE TRUE

3 - $500 You might be astonished by something that you see all the time. You might be astonished by something that you see all the time. FALSE FALSE

4 - $100 I was president during the War of I was president during the War of James Madison James Madison

4 - $200 I saved a portrait of George Washington. I saved a portrait of George Washington. Dolley Madison Dolley Madison

4 - $300 I wrote the national anthem “The Star Spangled Banner.” I wrote the national anthem “The Star Spangled Banner.” Francis Scott Key Francis Scott Key

4 - $400 I put together a ragtag army to win the Battle of New Orleans. I put together a ragtag army to win the Battle of New Orleans. Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson

4 - $500 I was built especially for the president and his family. I was built especially for the president and his family. The President’s House or The White House The President’s House or The White House

5 - $100 The British cannonballs bounced off my sides. The British cannonballs bounced off my sides. The U.S.S. Constitution The U.S.S. Constitution

5 - $200 I was called “Old Ironsides” because I was hard to sink. I was called “Old Ironsides” because I was hard to sink. U.S.S. Constitution U.S.S. Constitution

5 - $300 I saw an enormous flag flying and knew that Baltimore had been saved. I saw an enormous flag flying and knew that Baltimore had been saved. Francis Scott Key Francis Scott Key

5 - $400 I did not want to go to war with Great Britian. I did not want to go to war with Great Britian. James Madison James Madison

5 - $500 I ordered the construction of entrenchments, or walls, around New Orleans. I ordered the construction of entrenchments, or walls, around New Orleans. Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson

Final Jeopardy How is “The Star Spangled Banner” connected to the War of 1812? How is “The Star Spangled Banner” connected to the War of 1812? “The Star Spangled Banner” is connected to the War of 1812 because Francis Scott Key wrote it. He was on a boat watching the battle at Fort McHenry just outside Baltimore harbor. He saw the bombs shooting through the air and when he woke in the morning, he saw the enormous American Flag flying. He knew the United States had won the battle. “The Star Spangled Banner” is connected to the War of 1812 because Francis Scott Key wrote it. He was on a boat watching the battle at Fort McHenry just outside Baltimore harbor. He saw the bombs shooting through the air and when he woke in the morning, he saw the enormous American Flag flying. He knew the United States had won the battle.