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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Causes What were England’s reasons for control over the American colonies?
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$100 Answer from Causes England desired to remain a world power. They imposed taxes, such as the Stamp Act to raise necessary revenue to pay the cost of the French and Indian War.
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$200 Question from Causes What were some of the England’s reasons for taxation of the American colonies?
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$200 Answer from Causes To pay off the debt from the French and Indian War To help with the maintaining of English troops in the colonies
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$300 Question from Causes What were some sources of colonial dissatisfaction?
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$300 Answer from Causes Colonies had no representation in Parliament Some colonies resented power of colonial governors England wanted strict control over colonial legislatures Colonies opposed taxes The Proclamation of 1763 hampered the western movement of settlers
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$400 Question from Causes What term means to house soldiers in civilian homes? (part of the Intolerable Acts)
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$400 Answer from Causes Quartering
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$500 Question from Causes What ideas/philosophies about government were expressed in the Declaration of Independence?
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$500 Answer from Causes Key Philosophies: People have “certain unalienable rights” (rights that cannot be taken away) – life, liberty, pursuit of happiness People establish government to protect those rights Government derives power from the people People have a right and a duty to change a government that violates their rights.
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$100 Question from Key People Whose ideas included: People have natural rights to life, liberty, and property Government is created to protect the rights of people and has only the limited and specific powers the people consent to give it
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$100 Answer from Key People John Locke
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$200 Question from Key People Who was an outspoken member of the House of Burgesses who inspired colonial patriotism with the, “Give me liberty or give me death” speech?
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$200 Answer from Key People Patrick Henry
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$300 Question from Key People Who was the author of the Albany Plan of Union, which encouraged the 13 colonies to work together?
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$300 Answer from Key People Benjamin Franklin
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$400 Question from Key People What is Thomas Paine known for?
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$400 Answer from Key People He was a journalist and author of Common Sense and The Crisis.
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$500 Question from Key People Describe the role played by Benjamin Franklin in shaping events of the American Revolution.
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$500 Answer from Key People Benjamin Franklin was a prominent member of the Continental Congress. He helped framed the Declaration of Independence.
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$100 Question from More Key People Who was King George III?
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$100 Answer from More Key People King George III was the British King during the Revolutionary era.
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$200 Question from More Key People What roles did George Washington and Thomas Jefferson play in the Revolutionary era?
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$200 Answer from More Key People George Washington was Commander and Chief of the Continental Army. Thomas Jefferson was the major author of the Declaration of Independence.
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$300 Question from More Key People What roles did James Armstead & Nathan Hale play in the Revolutionary era?
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$300 Answer from More Key People Both spied for the Continental Army.
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$400 Question from More Key People Who was the individual responsible for attacking British boats and starting the US Navy?
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$400 Answer from More Key People John Paul Jones
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$500 Question from More Key People Which female wrote propaganda works in favor of the Patriot cause?
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$500 Answer from More Key People Mercy Otis Warren
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$100 Question from Key Events This was the sight of the first armed conflict of the Revolutionary War.
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$100 Answer from Key Events Battle of Lexington and Concord
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$200 Question from Key Events What was the Boston Tea Party?
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$200 Answer from Key Events Patriots, led by Samuel Adams and Paul Revere, threw tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes.
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$300 Question from Key Events What was the name of the event in which colonists were shot after taunting British soldiers?
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$300 Answer from Key Events The Boston Massacre
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$400 Question from Key Events What occurred at the approval of the Declaration of Independence? When did this event occur?
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$400 Answer from Key Events Colonies declared independence from England on July 4, 1776.
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$500 Question from Key Events What American victory was the turning point in the war?
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$500 Answer from Key Events The Battle of Saratoga
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$100 Question from More Key Events What were some key events that occurred during the Revolutionary War? Name at least four.
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$100 Answer from More Key Events Boston Massacre Boston Tea Party First Continental Congress Battle of Lexington and Concord Approval of Declaration of Independence Battle of Saratoga Surrender at Yorktown Signing of the Treaty of Paris
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$200 Question from More Key Events What battle & peace treaty marked the end of the Revolutionary War?
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$200 Answer from More Key Events The Surrender at Yorktown by Lord Cornwallis, Treaty of Paris 1783
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$300 Question from More Key Events What did the Second Continental Congress accomplish?
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$300 Answer from More Key Events Developed Articles of Confederation & created the Declaration of Independence.
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$400 Question from More Key Events Where did the Continental Army spend a miserable, deadly winter?
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$400 Answer from More Key Events Valley Forge
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$500 Question from More Key Events What occurred at the First Continental Congress?
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$500 Answer from More Key Events Delegates from all colonies except Georgia met to discuss problems with England and to promote independence.
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Final Jeopardy What three advantages helped the American colonists win the Revolutionary War? What three acts taxed the colonists?
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Final Jeopardy Answer Colonists’ defense of their own land, principles and beliefs Support from France and Spain Strong leadership Stamp Act—printed material Sugar Act—molasses Townshend Act—paper products, glass, tea, and lead
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