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History JeopardyWho
Am I?We
DeclarePicture
ThisGive Me a Region
First of its Kind
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400
500
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400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500
Final Jeopardy
I commanded the Continental Army in the American
Revolution
Who Am I? | Q for 100
Who Am I? | A for 100
George Washington
Who Am I? | Q for 200
I drafted the Declaration of Independence
Who Am I? | A for 200
ThomasJefferson
Who Am I? | Q for 300
I called for independence in Common Sense
Who Am I? | A for 300
ThomasPaine
Who Am I? | Q for 400
I called for uniting the colonies at the
Albany Plan of Union
Who Am I? | A for 400
BenjaminFranklin
Who Am I? | Q for 500
I was the object of the grievances in the
Declaration of Independence
Who Am I? | A for 500
King George III
We Declare | Q for 100
The Declaration of Independence was drafted by Thomas Jefferson. Name at least two other members
of the committee.
We Declare | A for 100
John Adams,Benjamin Franklin,Robert Livingston,
and Roger Sherman
We Declare | Q for 200
What are our unalienable rights?
We Declare | A for 200
…life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness.
We Declare | Q for 300
The Declaration of Independence had a
preamble followed by these three parts…
(list in order)
We Declare | A for 300
Natural Rights British Wrongs(Grievances of the King)
Independence
We Declare | Q for 400
Which recent movie claimed the Declaration of Independence has a
secret code on the back?
We Declare | A for 400
National Treasure
We Declare | Q for 500
Who signed the Declaration of
Independence first and why?
We Declare | A for 500
John Hancock.He was president of the Continental
Congress.
Picture This | Q for 100
Name the event and who made this engraving:
Picture This | A for 100
Boston Massacre. Engraving made by
Paul Revere.
Picture This | Q for 200
The British captured Quebec in which war?
Picture This | A for 200
French andIndian War
Picture This | Q for 300
Who made this midnight ride and why?
Picture This | A for 300
Paul Revere.To warn the colonists
that the British redcoats were coming!
Picture This | Q for 400
Name the event and what caused it:
Picture This | A for 400
Boston Tea Party. Protests by the Sons of Liberty over the
Tea Act of 1773.
Picture This | Q for 500
Who drew this and why?
Picture This | A for 500
Benjamin Franklin.To gain support for
uniting the colonies at the Albany Plan of Union in 1857.
Give Me a Region | Q for 100
Why are the New England Colonies poor for farming?
(Give three reasons)
Give Me a Region | A for 100
Rocky soils.Long, cold winters.
Short growing season.
Give Me a Region | Q for 200
Why are the Southern Colonies best for farming?
(Give three reasons)
Give Me a Region | A for 200
Rich, most fertile soils.Short winters.
Almost year-round growing season.
Give Me a Region | Q for 300
Which colonial region is known as the “Breadbasket
Colonies”
Give Me a Region | A for 300
MiddleColonies
Give Me a Region | Q for 400
Christian religious groups came to the English colonies to freely
practice their faith. Name two of them.
Give Me a Region | A for 400
Pilgrims.Puritans.Catholics.Quakers.
Give Me a Region | Q for 500
Which cash crop saved Jamestown?
Give Me a Region | A for 500
Tobacco
First of its Kind | Q for 100
What was our first constitution
known as?
First of its Kind | A for 100
The Articles of Confederation
First of its Kind | Q for 200
Our first constitution had only one success.
What was it?
First of its Kind | A for 200
Northwest Ordinance
First of its Kind | Q for 300
Which two branches of government were missing from our first
constitution?
First of its Kind | A for 300
Executive and Judicial
First of its Kind | Q for 400
Why was the central government weak by
design in our first constitution?
First of its Kind | A for 400
The people feared the “tyranny” of another
strong government like the British monarchy.
First of its Kind | Q for 500
The weaknesses of our first government were
exposed by what uprising in 1786?
First of its Kind | A for 500
Shays’Rebellion
Final Jeopardy Answer
This principle in the new Constitution of 1787
limits central power by dividing it between national and state
governments.
Final Jeopardy QuestionWhat is
federalism?