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2THIS
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JEOPARDY
3 With
Your
Hostess...
Ms. Boehl
4Politics and Social Life
People
Colonies
Geography
Natural Resources
Economics or Politics?
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5Worked as homemakers, could not vote and had few
chances for education
A 100
6What are women?
A 100
7People owned as property for life with no rights
A 200
8What are slaves?
A 200
9Men and women who did not have money for the
passage to the colonies and agreed to work
without pay for the person who paid for their
passage
A 300
10Who are indentured servants?
A 300
11People who worked the land according to their
region, depended on family for help
A 400
12Who are farmers?
A 400
13Worked as craftsmen in towns and on the plantation
A 500
14Who are artisans?
A 500
15First permanent English settlement in North
America
B 100
16What is Jamestown?
B 100
17Settled by separatists from the Church of England
who wanted to avoid religious persecution
B 200
18What is the Plymouth Colony?
B 200
19Established as an economic venture. There is no
evidence what happened to the settlers.
B 300
20What is Roanoke Island?
B 300
21Settled by people who had been in debtors
prisons in England
B 400
22What is Georgia?
B 400
23Settled by the Quakers
B 500
24What is Pennsylvania?
B 500
25Social life centered around the village and the
church
C 100
26What is New England?
C 100
27Civic life centered around Market Towns
C 200
28What are the Mid-Atlantic Colonies?
C 200
29Civic life centered around Town Meetings
C 300
30What is New England?
C 300
31DAILY DOUBLE
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C 400
32Social life centered around villages and cities,
varied and diverse religions and life styles
C 400
33What are the Mid-Atlantic Colonies?
C 400
34Civic life centered around a system of counties
C 500
35What are the Southern Colonies?
C 500
36Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire
D 100
37What are the New England colonies?
D 100
38New York, Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
D 200
39What are the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
D 200
40Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Georgia
D 300
41What are the Southern Colonies?
D 300
42Mountain range shared by all colonies
D 400
43What are the Appalachian Mountains?
D 400
44This region has moderate summers and cold winters
D 500
45What is New England?
D 500
46Timber, fish, deep harbors
E 100
47What is New England?
E 100
48Rich farmlands, rivers
E 200
49What are natural resources of Mid-Atlantic region?
E 200
50The SOLs list these as natural resources for a
group of colonies fertile farmlands, rivers,
harbors.
E 300
51What are the Southern Colonies?
E 300
52Blacksmiths, coopers, wigmakers, seamstresses,
and whitesmiths are examples of these
E 400
53What are examples of skilled craftsmen or
artisans?
E 400
54Natural resources and trade led these colonies to
be called the breadbasket.
E 500
55What are the Mid-Atlantic colonies?
E 500
56An example would be that England imposed strict
control over trade.
F 100
57What is economics?
F 100
58An example would be that Colonists had to obey
laws that were enforced by governors.
F 200
59What is politics?
F 200
60England taxed the colonies after the French and
Indian War
F 300
61What is economics?
F 300
62Colonial governors were appointed by the King or
the proprietor.
F 400
63What is politics?
F 400
64Colonial legislatures made laws for each colony
and were monitored by colonial governors
F 500
65What is politics?
F 500
66The Final Jeopardy Category is PEOPLE Please
record your wager.
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67These people lived predominately in the South and
relied on indentured servants and/or enslaved
African American slaves for labor
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68Who were the large landowners?
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