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Team Trivia: Review
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Trivia Guidelines Create a TEAM NAME & write it on EVERY answer slipCreate a TEAM NAME & write it on EVERY answer slip 5 rounds + 2 bonus rounds5 rounds + 2 bonus rounds Wager 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 per each round; you may only use each point value ONCE per roundWager 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 per each round; you may only use each point value ONCE per round You have ONE minute to turn in your answer for each question!You have ONE minute to turn in your answer for each question! ABSOLUTELY NO ELECTRONICS OUT AT ANY TIME!ABSOLUTELY NO ELECTRONICS OUT AT ANY TIME!
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Rewards (on test) 1 st place = 4 points1 st place = 4 points 2 nd place = 3 points2 nd place = 3 points 3 rd place = 2 points3 rd place = 2 points 4 th place = 0 points4 th place = 0 points 5 th place = 0 point5 th place = 0 point 6 th place = 0 points6 th place = 0 points 7 th place = 0 points7 th place = 0 points
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Round 1: Acts/Taxes
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Round 1: Question 1 QUESTION: This Act required documented papers to show proof that a tax was paidQUESTION: This Act required documented papers to show proof that a tax was paid ANSWER: Stamp ActANSWER: Stamp Act
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Round 1: Question 2 QUESTION: Act that created an indirect tax on imports lead, paint, glass, etc…QUESTION: Act that created an indirect tax on imports lead, paint, glass, etc… ANSWER: Townshend ActsANSWER: Townshend Acts
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Round 1: Question 3 QUESTION: Name 2 things that the Intolerable Acts (Coersive Acts) did:QUESTION: Name 2 things that the Intolerable Acts (Coersive Acts) did: ANSWER: Closed Boston Harbor; Martial Law, Quartering of soldiersANSWER: Closed Boston Harbor; Martial Law, Quartering of soldiers
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Round 1: Question 4 QUESTION: What was the reason the British started to levy taxes on the American colonists?QUESTION: What was the reason the British started to levy taxes on the American colonists? ANSWER: To pay the debt from the French & Indian WarANSWER: To pay the debt from the French & Indian War
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Round 1: Question 5 QUESTION: The term for refusing to buy goods for a certain reasonQUESTION: The term for refusing to buy goods for a certain reason ANSWER: BoycottANSWER: Boycott
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Round 2: Events Leading Up to the Revolution
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Round 2: Question 1 QUESTION: The Tea Act led to a boycott and to this eventQUESTION: The Tea Act led to a boycott and to this event ANSWER: The Boston Tea PartyANSWER: The Boston Tea Party
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Round 2: Question 2 Name the event depicted in the scene above AND the artist!!! Boston Massacre – Paul Revere
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Round 2: Question 3 QUESTION: The last attempt the colonists made at peace between the colonies & Great Britain was this documentQUESTION: The last attempt the colonists made at peace between the colonies & Great Britain was this document ANSWER: The Olive Branch PetitionANSWER: The Olive Branch Petition
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Round 2: Question 4 QUESTION: First “shots” of the revolution were fired at these TWO placesQUESTION: First “shots” of the revolution were fired at these TWO places ANSWER: Lexington & ConcordeANSWER: Lexington & Concorde
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Round 2: Question 5 QUESTION: These were set up to spread news among the colonies and to encourage dissentQUESTION: These were set up to spread news among the colonies and to encourage dissent ANSWER: Committees of CorrespondenceANSWER: Committees of Correspondence
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Round 3: Battles/The War!
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Round 3: Question 1 QUESTION: Name the site of the British surrenderQUESTION: Name the site of the British surrender ANSWER: Yorktown, VAANSWER: Yorktown, VA
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Round 3: Question 2 QUESTION: The lowest point for the Continental Army was at…QUESTION: The lowest point for the Continental Army was at… ANSWER: Valley Forge, PAANSWER: Valley Forge, PA
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Round 3: Question 3 QUESTION: A much-needed victory for the Americans was won during a surprise Christmas night attack hereQUESTION: A much-needed victory for the Americans was won during a surprise Christmas night attack here ANSWER: Trenton, NJANSWER: Trenton, NJ
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Round 3: Question 4 QUESTION: Name the city taken by the British, (who hung out with the loyalists there), which forced the Continental Congress to fleeQUESTION: Name the city taken by the British, (who hung out with the loyalists there), which forced the Continental Congress to flee ANSWER: Philadelphia PAANSWER: Philadelphia PA
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Round 3: Question 5 QUESTION: American win which convinced the French to send military helpQUESTION: American win which convinced the French to send military help ANSWER: Saratoga, NYANSWER: Saratoga, NY
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BONUS ROUND (2 pts for each correct) QUESTION: P P P Put the following Acts in the correct chronological order, from first to last: Sugar Act, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts, Townshend Acts, Stamp Act ANSWER: –S–S–S–Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts
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Round 4: Constitution
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Round 4: Question 1 QUESTION: What was the name of the agreement that settled the issue of representation in Congress?QUESTION: What was the name of the agreement that settled the issue of representation in Congress? ANSWER: The Great CompromiseANSWER: The Great Compromise
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Round 4: Question 2 QUESTION: How many slaves in a state’s population were allowed to be counted and taxes on?QUESTION: How many slaves in a state’s population were allowed to be counted and taxes on? ANSWER: 3/5 thANSWER: 3/5 th
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Round 4: Question 3 QUESTION: Anti-federalists insisted that the Constitution should contain thisQUESTION: Anti-federalists insisted that the Constitution should contain this ANSWER: Bill of RightsANSWER: Bill of Rights
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Round 4: Question 4 QUESTION: A series of essays published in support of ratification of the ConstitutionQUESTION: A series of essays published in support of ratification of the Constitution ANSWER: The Federalist PapersANSWER: The Federalist Papers
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Round 4: Question 5 QUESTION: He is considered the “Father of the Constitution”QUESTION: He is considered the “Father of the Constitution” ANSWER: James MadisonANSWER: James Madison
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Round 5: People/Terms
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Round 5: Question 1 QUESTION: He was appointed commander of the Continental ArmyQUESTION: He was appointed commander of the Continental Army ANSWER: George WashingtonANSWER: George Washington
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Round 5: Question 2 QUESTION: He was the author of the Revolutionary pamphlet “Common Sense”QUESTION: He was the author of the Revolutionary pamphlet “Common Sense” ANSWER: Thomas PaineANSWER: Thomas Paine
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Round 5: Question 3 QUESTION: This stated that colonists were not allowed to settle past the Appalachian MountainsQUESTION: This stated that colonists were not allowed to settle past the Appalachian Mountains ANSWER: Proclamation of 1763ANSWER: Proclamation of 1763
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Round 5: Question 4 QUESTION: He was an original founder of the Sons of LibertyQUESTION: He was an original founder of the Sons of Liberty ANSWER: Samuel AdamsANSWER: Samuel Adams
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Round 5: Question 5 QUESTION: Selling scarce goods for profit (especially during wartime) is known asQUESTION: Selling scarce goods for profit (especially during wartime) is known as ANSWER: ProfiteeringANSWER: Profiteering
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FINAL BONUS Wager 0 – 15 pointsWager 0 – 15 points QUESTION: The Treaty of Paris of 1783 formally ended the Revolutionary War. Name 3 of the provisions of the treaty. (things it did OR things it didn’t do!)QUESTION: The Treaty of Paris of 1783 formally ended the Revolutionary War. Name 3 of the provisions of the treaty. (things it did OR things it didn’t do!) ANSWER: Confirmed/Recognized American Independence; Set the boundaries of the United States; Ignored the rights of Native Americans; Promised the repayment of debts to loyalists, etc… Set no date for the British evacuation of their forts in North AmericaANSWER: Confirmed/Recognized American Independence; Set the boundaries of the United States; Ignored the rights of Native Americans; Promised the repayment of debts to loyalists, etc… Set no date for the British evacuation of their forts in North America
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