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Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools Welcome to Early Pennsylvania

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools Final Jeopardy German-speaking Settlers Early Settlers Potpourri The Amish 200 Quakers

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Answer– The reason why many settlers came to Pennsylvania.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Question- What is religious freedom?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Answer- The occupation, or job of many early settlers.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Question— What is farming?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Answer— Being of a religious, racial, or national group.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Question— What is ethnic?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Answer– Different racial and ethnic groups.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Question– What is diversity?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Answer– People who move from their country to another country.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Question— Who are immigrants?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Answer - The founder of Pennsylvania.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Question— Who is William Penn?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Answer— Another name for the Quakers.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Question— What is Society of Friends?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Answer— They treated this group of people as equals.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Question— Who are the Native Americans?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Answer— German Quakers started this town.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Question– What is Germantown?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Answer— They started the first ones in the colony.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Question— What are the first school and the first jail?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Answer— They started the town of Bethlehem.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Question— Who are the Moravians?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Answer— They were also called the “Dunkards,” because they baptized their young adults by dunking them in a stream.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Question— Who are the Brethren? (Church of the Brethren)

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Answer— Though they do not believe in war themselves, they cared for wounded soldiers after the Battle of Brandywine.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Question— Who are the Seventh Day Baptists?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Answer— This person of German descent made the first chocolate bar.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Question— Who is Milton Hershey?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Answer— He and four other men made the first public protest against slavery in America.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Question— Who is Francis Pastorius?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Answer— Amish transportation, made closed for families, and open for courting.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Question— What is a horse and buggy (or carriage?)

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Answer— Because he is married.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Question— Why does an Amish man grow a beard?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Answer— A television, computer, or telephone.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Question— What are some things you would not find in an Amish home?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Answer— Every other Sunday, in their homes.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Question— When and where do the Amish hold their church services?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Answer- When no one in the Amish community will pay attention to a rule-breaker.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Question— What is shunning?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Answer— Because English- speaking settlers misunderstood when they heard them say “deutsche.”

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 100 Question— Why do we call German settlers “Pennsylvania Dutch?”

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Answer— This man of Scots- Irish descent was the only U.S. president from Pennsylvania.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 200 Question— Who was James Buchanan?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Answer— The Amish were originally members of this group started by Menno Simons.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 300 Question— Who are the Mennonites?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Answer— The Moravians did this for many African-American slaves.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 400 Question— What is bought them, then gave them their freedom.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Answer— He loaned money to the Americans during the American Revolution.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools 500 Question— Who was Haym Solomon?

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools Final Jeopardy Answer— Showing dislike toward someone or some group because of differences.

Created by Pamela Lovin/LRHS, Wake County Public Schools Final Jeopardy Question— What is prejudice?