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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy!
  • Standard III A
  • The student will understand the eras of
    revolution, expansion, and reform prior to the
    U.S. Civil War

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JEOPARDY!
  • Standard III A
  • The student will understand the eras of
    revolution, expansion, and reform prior to the
    U.S. Civil War.

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JEOPARDY!
Pre-Revolution
Revolution Facts
End of the Revolution
Early Issues
Expansion
Early Growth
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Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!
Daily Double!!!
  • DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause
    the game links to work improperly. This slide is
    hidden during the game, and WILL not appear.
  • In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic
    (click once to select right click the border and
    choose copy).
  • Locate the answer slide which you want to be the
    daily double
  • Right-click and choose paste. If necessary,
    reposition the graphic so that it does not cover
    the answer text.

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Answer 1-100
  • What action of Great Britain was a cause of the
    American colonists declaring independence?
  • Taxing the colonies without their consent

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Answer 1-200
  • Where did the first major battle in the war for
    American independence take place? (Breeds Hill
    was also associated with this battle.)
  • Bunker Hill

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Answer 1-300
  • Name one of the reasons the Americans resented
    British interference with American trade.
  • Lack of free trade

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Answer 1-400
  • Tea was dumped by the Sons of Liberty into Boston
    Harbor in what event?
  • Boston Tea Party

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Answer 1-500
  • What was the key issue discussed by the Second
    Continental Congress?
  • To decide whether or not to declare independence

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Answer 2-100
  • Who said, Give me liberty or give me death?
  • Patrick Henry

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Answer 2-200
  • Who was appointed Commander in Chief of the
    Continental Army?
  • George Washington

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Answer 2-300
  • What battle was considered the major turning
    point for the colonial forces in the
    Revolutionary War?
  • Battle of Saratoga

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Answer 2-400
  • What was the location of tired, hungry, and cold
    American soldiers in the winter of 1777?
  • Valley Forge

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Answer 2-500
  • What was the last major battle of the American
    Revolution?
  • Battle of Yorktown

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Answer 3-100
  • What tune was played as the British surrendered
    at the Battle of Yorktown?
  • The World Turned Upside Down

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Answer 3-200
  • What treaty ended the American Revolutionary War?
  • The Treaty of Paris of 1783

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Answer 3-300
  • What land was gained as a result of winning the
    American Revolution?
  • The land from the Atlantic Ocean to the
    Mississippi River

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Answer 3-400
  • What was the western boundary of the new United
    States?
  • The Mississippi River

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Answer 3-500
Daily Double!!!
  • What treaty does this passage refer to?...
    Article I- His Britannic Majesty acknowledges
    the said United States, viz. New Hampshire,
    Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, and Providence
    Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,
    Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North
    Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, to be
    free, sovereign and independent States that he
    treats with them as such, and for himself, his
    heirs and successors, relinquishes all claims.
  • The Treaty of Paris, 1783

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Answer 4-100
  • Which war occurred because of impressment of U.S.
    sailors, interference with U.S. trade, and
    support of rebellious acts by Native Americans
    against the U.S. government?
  • The War of 1812 (fought against Great Britain)

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Answer 4-200
  • What ordinance was passed in order to avoid
    disputes about how land in the West was to be
    divided and sold?
  • Land Ordinance of 1785

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Answer 4-300
  • William Clark, Meriwether Lewis, and Sacajawea
    were associated with the exploration of what
    territory?
  • The Louisiana Territory

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Answer 4-400
  • The Battle of New Orleans and the Battle of
    Horseshoe Bend were American victories in what
    war against Great Britain?
  • The War of 1812

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Answer 4-500
  • This compromise is known for maintaining a
    balance between slave and free states in
    Congress
  • The Missouri Compromise

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Answer 5-100
  • What was the main purpose of the Monroe Doctrine?
  • To prevent European influence in the Western
    Hemisphere

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Answer 5-200
  • In order for U.S. expansion to continue, what
    group of people was removed during Jacksons
    administration?
  • Native Americans

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Answer 5-300
  • What was the name of the act that removed Native
    Americans during the 1830s?
  • Indian Removal Act

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Answer 5-400
  • A gold rush in the late 1840s caused thousands
    of people to move to what present-day state?
  • California

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Answer 5-500
  • What ordinance, written in 1787, provided for
    statehood and for equal representation in the new
    western territories?
  • Northwest Ordinance

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Answer 6-100
  • This section of land stretched from the
    Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains,
    doubling the size of the U.S.
  • The Louisiana Territory

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Answer 6-200
  • Who led the exploration of the territory acquired
    by the Louisiana Purchase?
  • Lewis and Clark

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Answer 6-300
  • Who was the President of the U.S. during the Era
    of Good Feelings?
  • James Monroe

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Answer 6-400
Daily Double!!!
  • Give two examples of internal improvements that
    were made during the Era of Good Feelings.
  • The National Road and The Erie Canal

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Answer 6-500
  • Who was the author of the American System? (This
    system included internal improvements and
    protective tariffs.)
  • Henry Clay
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