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100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary I 100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary II Revolutionary Men Causes of the Revolution I Causes of the Revolution II
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Final Jeopardy
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Category 1 – 100 Agreement between countries to help each other against other countries What is an alliance?
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Category 1 - 200 Total control of a market for a certain product What is a monopoly?
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Category 1 - 300 Written request to a government What is a petition?
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Category 1 - 400 Citizen soldiers who could be ready to fight in a minute’s notice Who are minutemen?
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Category 1 - 500 Soldiers who serve another country for money Who is a mercenary?
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Category 2 - 100 Import tax What is a duty?
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Category 2 - 200 Organized campaign to refuse to buy certain products What is a boycott?
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Category 2 - 300 Force made up of civilians trained as soldiers but not party of the regular army What is a militia?
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Category 2 - 400 Official end What is repeal?
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Category 2 - 500 Court orders allowing officials to make searches without saying what they were searching What is writs of assistance?
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Category 3 – 100 British Prime Minister whose plan caused the turning point in the French and Indian War Who was William Pitt?
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Category 3 - 200 Leader from Pennsylvania who proposed an Albany Congress Who was Benjamin Franklin?
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Category 3 - 300 His death marked the official beginning of the French and Indian War Who was Edward Braddock?
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Category 3 - 400 He said, “Give me liberty or give me death!” Who was Patrick Henry?
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Category 3 - 500 President of the Continental Congress Who was John Hancock?
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Category 4 - 100 England and France were fighting for control of the rich trade and land in North America What is the French and Indian War?
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Category 4 - 200 Put a tax on all goods printed on royal paper What is the Stamp Act?
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Category 4 - 300 Response to Britain trying to create a monopoly on tea What is the Boston Tea Party?
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Category 4 - 400 Prevented the colonists from moving west of the Appalachian Mountains What is the Proclamation of 1763?
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Category 4 - 500 Parliament’s proof of power after repealing the Stamp Act What is the Declaratory Act?
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Category 5 - 100 Required colonists to allow British soldiers to eat and sleep in their homes What is the Quartering Act?
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Category 5 - 200 Meeting of colonial leaders and delegates in Philadelphia to discuss British policies What is the Continental Congress?
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Category 5 - 300 Five colonists died and portrayed as a murderous crime by British soldiers What is the Boston Massacre?
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Category 5 - 400 Britain’s punishment for the colonists not paying taxes and the Boston Tea Party What are the Intolerable Acts?
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Category 5 - 500 They said “No taxation without representation!” Who are the Sons of Liberty?
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Final Jeopardy You will choose one member from your team to represent your team. Only the member you choose can answer the final Jeopardy question. I will reveal the subject. The team will decide how many points they will wager on the question and write it on a piece of paper. I will reveal the answer. The chosen member will have 30 seconds to answer the question on the piece of paper. If you get it right, you will receive the points you wagered. If you get it wrong, you will loose the points you wagered.
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Final Jeopardy Topic Organizing a Nation
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Final Jeopardy Question Delegates would unite to defend the colonies against France 30 2928272625242322212019181716151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
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