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1 Road to Revolution JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Board Instructions
Template by Kevin Dufendach Updates at JEOPARDY! JEOPARDY! Road to Revolution Instructions Board not in any way endorsed or affiliated with the Jeopardy Game Show

2 Instructions Reset Adjust Countdown Timer
To start a new game, click the “reset” button on the board slide. This will reset the board, set each player’s score to 0, and randomly move the Daily Double. Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores. Click on the lights at the bottom to start a countdown (click below to change). Incorrect response: Click the “incorrect” button if the player responds incorrectly, and their score will subtract. Correct response: Press the “correct” button if the player responds correctly, and the correct response will then be shown. To skip viewing the correct response, check the box below If no one gets the question correct, press the arrow to go to the next slide (or return to the board if the checkbox below is checked). Troubleshooting: Do not delete the value shape (e.g. $400) from any slide. If you don’t like it, you can move it off the screen, but DON’T DELETE IT, and don’t change its text!!! Do not delete question slides and copy them in from somewhere else. You can do this to replace “answer” slides, but just not question slides (unless you re-apply the hyperlinks to the board) If none of the functions are working, see “Macro Troubleshooting” Adjust Countdown Timer Import from Excel Template (Template available online) Template by Kevin Dufendach. Updates at Please send questions and comments to

3 The Daily Double is located at:
Move to reveal location E3 Instructions Adj Scores Reset Double Board Vocabulary French & Indian War Important People Act Like You Know Potpourri Let the Revolution Begin $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

4 A written request to a government is known as…
$100 Vocab $100 A written request to a government is known as…

5 $100 Vocab $100 What is a PETITION

6 $200 Vocab $200 The Daughters of Liberty led these organized campaigns, refusing to buy certain products…

7 $200 Vocab $200 What were BOYCOTTS

8 $300 Vocab $300 Great Britain gave the British East India Company total control of the Colonial tea market, enabling them to have a…?

9 $300 Vocab $300 What was a

10 $400 Vocab $400 The Townshend Acts provided customs officers with these, allowing them to make searches without saying what they were searching for…

11 What were WRITS of ASSISTANCE
$400 Vocab $400 What were WRITS of ASSISTANCE

12 What is another term for an import tax?
$500 Vocab $500 What is another term for an import tax?

13 $500 Vocab $500 What is a DUTY

14 $100 French & Indian War $100 The French & Indian War began because both the French and British colonists were claiming what important territory?

15 $100 French & Indian War $100 What was the OHIO RIVER VALLEY

16 The winner of the French & Indian War was…
$200 French & Indian War $200 The winner of the French & Indian War was…

17 Who was Great Britain and the 13 Colonies
$200 French & Indian War $200 Who was Great Britain and the 13 Colonies

18 Name the Treaty that ended the French & Indian War.
$300 French & Indian War $300 Name the Treaty that ended the French & Indian War.

19 What was the TREATY of PARIS, 1763
$300 French & Indian War $300 What was the TREATY of PARIS, 1763

20 Two groups that began fighting immediately after the War…
$400 French & Indian War $400 Two groups that began fighting immediately after the War…

21 Who were the Colonists & the Natives
$400 French & Indian War $400 Who were the Colonists & the Natives

22 $500 French & Indian War $500 Issued by Great Britain, immediately following the War, to prohibit Colonists from moving West of the Appalachian Mts.

23 What was the PROCLAMATION of 1763
$500 French & Indian War $500 What was the PROCLAMATION of 1763

24 The King of Great Britain from 1760-1820
$100 Important People $100 The King of Great Britain from

25 $100 Important People $100 Who was King GEORGE III

26 $200 Important People $200 21-year old chosen to lead the Virginia militia in kicking the French out of the Ohio River Valley

27 $200 Important People $200 Who was GEORGE WASHINGTON

28 $300 Important People $300 His Albany Plan of Union was rejected because the colonial governments didn’t want to give up to much power to a central government.

29 $300 Important People $300 Who was BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

30 $400 Important People $400 Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses who wrote the Stamp Act Resolves, and who said, “If this be treason, make the most of it.”

31 $400 Important People $400 Who was PATRICK HENRY

32 $500 Important People $500 The infamous night rider who accompanied Paul Revere to warn the Minutemen, “The British are coming, the British are coming!”

33 $500 Important People $500 Who was WILLIAM DAWES

34 $100 Act Like You Know $100 This was the 1st tax placed on the colonies following the French & Indian War; it placed a duty on imported molasses and other goods and called for harsh punishment of smugglers.

35 $100 Act Like You Know $100 What was the SUGAR ACT

36 $200 Act Like You Know $200 This was the 1st internal tax placed on the Colonies, adding a tax to all paper documents

37 $200 Act Like You Know $200 What was the STAMP ACT

38 $300 Act Like You Know $300 Named after England’s Secretary of Treasury, these acts only taxed imported goods, but provided Writs of Assistance for catching smugglers

39 What were the TOWNSHEND ACTS
$300 Act Like You Know $300 What were the TOWNSHEND ACTS

40 $400 Act Like You Know $400 This Act forced Colonists to buy a certain product from the British East India Co. only.

41 $400 Act Like You Know $400 What was the TEA ACT

42 $500 Act Like You Know $500 These Acts were Britain’s response to the Boston Tea Party and included closing the Boston port, abolishing the “upper house” of the Massachusetts legislature, and strengthening the Quartering Act.

43 What were the INTOLERABLE ACTS
$500 Act Like You Know $500 What were the INTOLERABLE ACTS

44 $100 Potpourri $100 Benjamin Franklin created this 1st Political Cartoon used in the Colonies

45 $100 Potpourri $100 What was JOIN OR DIE

46 $200 Potpourri $200 This leader of the Ottawa tribe started a war with the Colonies by attacking British forts/settlements, killing at least 2,000 settlers.

47 $200 Potpourri $200 Who was PONTIAC

48 $300 Potpourri $300 England hired these soldiers from Germany to help fight rebel Colonists.

49 $300 Potpourri $300 Who were MERCENARIES

50 Who defended the 9 British soldiers after the Boston Massacre?
$400 Potpourri $400 Who defended the 9 British soldiers after the Boston Massacre?

51 $400 Potpourri $400 Who was JOHN ADAMS

52 $500 Potpourri $500 This play, written by Mercy Otis Warren, mocked the British soldiers and their presence in the Colonies.

53 $500 Potpourri $500 What was BLOCKHEADS

54 Started by Samuel Adams as a way to keep Colonists informed.
$100 Let the Revolution Begin $100 Started by Samuel Adams as a way to keep Colonists informed.

55 COMMITTEES of CORRESPONDENCE
$100 Let the Revolution Begin $100 What were the COMMITTEES of CORRESPONDENCE

56 Let the Revolution Begin $200
Meeting that took place from 5 September – 26 October (1774), at which delegates of the Colonies demanded the repeal of the Intolerable Acts, started boycotts, and prepared militia to fight.

57 1st CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
$200 Let the Revolution Begin $200 What was the 1st CONTINENTAL CONGRESS

58 What was the 1st battle of the Revolutionary War?
$300 Let the Revolution Begin $300 What was the 1st battle of the Revolutionary War?

59 What was the BATTLE OF LEXINGTON & CONCORD
$300 Let the Revolution Begin $300 What was the BATTLE OF LEXINGTON & CONCORD

60 Let the Revolution Begin $400
General Washington was able to force British soldiers from this city using canons captured from Fort Ticonderoga

61 $400 Let the Revolution Begin $400 What was BOSTON

62 Let the Revolution Begin $500
This Battle was a win for Great Britain, but at a high cost as Patriot Leader Israel Putnam had his troops wait to shoot at the British till they could see “the whites of their eyes”; this battle proved the Continental Army could fight!

63 What was the BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL
$500 Let the Revolution Begin $500 What was the BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL

64 DAILY DOUBLE Enter your wager: $ Go!

65 The Daily Doubles are located at:
Move to reveal location Move to reveal location B4 Instructions Adj Scores Single Final Board Apes Bunnies Camels Dogs Elephants Fish $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

66 $200 Apes, $200 prompt

67 $200 Apes, $200 response

68 $400 Apes, $400 prompt

69 $400 Apes, $400 response

70 $600 Apes, $600 prompt

71 $600 Apes, $600 response

72 $800 Apes, $800 prompt

73 $800 Apes, $800 response

74 $1000 Apes, $1000 prompt

75 $1000 Apes, $1000 response

76 $200 Bunnies, $200 prompt

77 $200 Bunnies, $200 response

78 $400 Bunnies, $400 prompt

79 $400 Bunnies, $400 response

80 $600 Bunnies, $600 prompt

81 $600 Bunnies, $600 response

82 $800 Bunnies, $800 prompt

83 $800 Bunnies, $800 response

84 $1000 Bunnies, $1000 prompt

85 $1000 Bunnies, $1000 response

86 $200 Camels, $200 prompt

87 $200 Camels, $200 response

88 $400 Camels, $400 prompt

89 $400 Camels, $400 response

90 $600 Camels, $600 prompt

91 $600 Camels, $600 response

92 $800 Camels, $800 prompt

93 $800 Camels, $800 response

94 $1000 Camels, $1000 prompt

95 $1000 Camels, $1000 response

96 $200 Dogs, $200 prompt

97 $200 Dogs, $200 response

98 $400 Dogs, $400 prompt

99 $400 Dogs, $400 response

100 $600 Dogs, $600 prompt

101 $600 Dogs, $600 response

102 $800 Dogs, $800 prompt

103 $800 Dogs, $800 response

104 $1000 Dogs, $1000 prompt

105 $1000 Dogs, $1000 response

106 $200 Elephants, $200 prompt

107 $200 Elephants, $200 response

108 $400 Elephants, $400 prompt

109 $400 Elephants, $400 response

110 $600 Elephants, $600 prompt

111 $600 Elephants, $600 response

112 $800 Elephants, $800 prompt

113 $800 Elephants, $800 response

114 $1000 Elephants, $1000 prompt

115 $1000 Elephants, $1000 response

116 $200 Fish, $200 prompt

117 $200 Fish, $200 response

118 $400 Fish, $400 prompt

119 $400 Fish, $400 response

120 $600 Fish, $600 prompt

121 $600 Fish, $600 response

122 $800 Fish, $800 prompt

123 $800 Fish, $800 response

124 $1000 Fish, $1000 prompt

125 $1000 Fish, $1000 response

126 DAILY DOUBLE Enter your wager: $ Go!

127 DAILY DOUBLE Enter your wager: $ Go!

128 Final Jeopardy Category
Final Jeopardy Prompt Final Jeopardy Reveal Prompt Reveal Response

129 Final Jeopardy Response
Incorrect Correct Incorrect Correct Incorrect Correct Incorrect Correct Final Jeopardy Response


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