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Title: Jeopardy


1
Jeopardy
  • Causes of
  • The American Revolution

2
Jeopardy
People
Actions
Acts
Laws
Terms
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3
Add 100
  • Nice Work!
  • Return to Game

4
Add 200
  • Great Job!
  • Return to Game

5
Add 300
  • Excellent!
  • Return to Game

6
Add 400
  • Awesome!
  • Return to Game

7
Add 500
  • Fantastic!
  • Return to Game

8
Subtract 500
  • Incorrect, but this is a tough one!
  • Return to Game

9
Subtract 400
  • Nice Try!
  • Return to Game

10
Subtract 300
  • Not Exactly!
  • Return to Game

11
Subtract 200
  • Sorry!

12
Subtract 100
  • Better Luck Next Time!
  • Return to Game

13
Terms for 100
  • What is a boycott?
  • A When you support a cause.
  • B When you refuse to buy certain goods.
  • C When you dishonestly influence others.
  • D When you attack from a hidden place.

14
People for 100
  • ___ helped establish the Sons of Liberty, a
    secret resistance group.
  • A John Adams
  • B Benjamin Franklin
  • C Samuel Adams
  • D George Washington

15
Laws for 100
  • Rule by the military.
  • A salutary neglect
  • B martial law
  • C mercantilism
  • D federalism

16
Acts for 100
  • Parliament passed the ___, requiring colonists to
    pay a direct tax on a variety of printed items.
  • A Stamp Act
  • B Declaratory Act
  • C Intolerable Act
  • D Townshend Act

17
Actions for 100
  • Colonists held the Boston Tea Party to protest
    the
  • A Declaratory Act
  • B Quartering Act
  • C Boston Massacre
  • D Tea Act

18
People for 200
  • ___ were members of the Massachusetts militia.
  • A committees of correspondence
  • B Native Americans
  • C loyalists
  • D minutemen

19
Laws for 200
  • The ___ Act required colonists to house British
    soldiers.
  • A Townshend Act
  • B Housing Act
  • C Intolerable Act
  • D Quartering Act

20
Acts for 200
  • The Sugar Act was enacted by Britain in an effort
    to
  • A reduce colonial smuggling.
  • B prevent colonial importing of sugar.
  • C increase colonial exporting of sugar
  • D raise money to carry on war with France.

21
Actions for 200
  • Colonists called the confrontation between
    British soldiers and civilians in March of 1770
    the Boston Massacre in order to
  • A encourage Parliament to repeal the
    Intolerable Acts.
  • B inspire foreign countries to support the
    colonies.
  • C describe the event as truthfully as
    possible.
  • D sway public opinion against the British.

22
Terms for 200
  • According to the theory of ___, a nation could
    increase its wealth and power by obtaining as
    much gold and silver as possible, and by
    establishing a favorable balance of trade.
  • A nullification
  • B salutary neglect
  • C capitalism
  • D mercantilism

23
Terms for 300
  • Then Enlightenment was a movement that emphasized
    the value of
  • A reason
  • B religion
  • C miracles
  • D emotionalism

24
People for 300
  • The committees of correspondence were
  • A a network set up to inform other colonies
    of ways that Britain threatened colonial rights.
  • B groups of soldiers chosen to defend the
    colonies.
  • C responsible for the Boston Massacre
  • D the British governing body in the colonies

25
Laws for 300
  • The purpose of the Navigation Acts was to
  • A restrict colonial trade.
  • B expand colonial trade.
  • C strengthen Englands navy.
  • D make the colonies self-sufficient.

26
Acts for 300
  • The British passed the Coercive Acts, and the
    colonists felt they were
  • A illegal
  • B irresponsible
  • C intolerable
  • D idiotic

27
Actions for 300
  • As a result of ___ Britain gained control of
    North America.
  • A The French and Indian War
  • B The Proclamation of 1763
  • C The Stono Rebellion
  • D Pontiacs Rebellion

28
Terms for 400
  • The movement known as the Great Awakening
    encouraged people to
  • A renew their dedication to God.
  • B reject religion.
  • C submit to traditional church authority.
  • D use the scientific method to find religious
    meaning.

29
People for 400
  • The author of Common Sense
  • A Thomas Jefferson
  • B Benjamin Franklin
  • C Thomas Paine
  • D James Madison

30
Laws for 400
  • The Treaty of Paris, 1763 ended
  • A The French and Indian War
  • B The Proclamation of 1763
  • C The Boston Tea Party
  • D The Revolutionary War

31
Acts for 400
  • Which of the following was not part of the
    Intolerable Acts?
  • A Boston Harbor was shut down.
  • B Parliament had the right to tax the
    colonies.
  • C Massachusetts was put under martial law.
  • D The Quartering Act.

32
Actions for 400
  • The first fighting between redcoats and minutemen
    occurred during the
  • A Boston Massacre
  • B Battle of Lexington
  • C Battle of Concord
  • D Battle of Bunker Hill

33
Terms for 500
  • Englands policy of salutary neglect allowed
    the colonies to increase their
  • A trade with foreign nations.
  • B representation in Parliament.
  • C legal rights under English law.
  • D control of day-to-day activities.

34
People for 500
  • This financial expert was chosen by King George
    III to serve as Prime Minister in the hope that
    he could solve the financial problems caused by
    the French and Indian War.
  • A William Pitt
  • B George Grenville
  • C George Washington
  • D Thomas Paine

35
Acts for 500
  • The ___ taxed imports such as glass, lead, paint,
    paper, and tea.
  • A Importation Acts
  • B Intolerable Acts
  • C Townshend Acts
  • D Coercive Acts

36
Actions for 500
  • The First Continental Congress met in
    Philadelphia in 1774 and
  • A wrote the Declaration of Independence
  • B issued the Olive Branch Petition
  • C wrote the Declaration of Colonial Rights
  • D wrote the Constitution

37
Laws for 500
  • The Proclamation of 1763 was an attempt by
    Britain to
  • A stop settlement west of the
    the Appalachians.
  • B encourage settlement west of the
    Appalachians.
  • C force France off the North American
    continent.
  • D claim Canada and North America east of the
    Mississippi.
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