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1Its Jeopardy!
2Exploration
Colonies
Events Leading to American Revolution
American Revolution (War)
Early Government
Concepts
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3A1
- Columbus sailed the ocean blue in _________.
What is 1492?
A1
4This theory stated that people crossed over from
Russia and spread throughout North and South
America.
What is Land Bridge Theory?
A2
5A3
- Plants, animals, and ___________ were exchanged
during the Columbian Exchange ?
What is diseases?
A3
6The study of the unwritten past is called
What is archeology.
A4
7A5
- These are three of the four characteristics of a
nation- - State.
What are land (territory), government, people and
sovereignty.
A5
8- Ship building and fishing were major occupations
of the ____________ colonies.
What is New England?
B1
9B2
- This colonial region was nicknamed the
breadbasket colonies because of all the grain
that was grown.
What is Middle Colonies?
B2
10The trading of rum, slaves, and molasses occurred
on what is known as __________________
What is triangular trade?
B3
11- The forced journey of slaves from Africa to the
Americas was known as ___________.
What is the Middle Passage?
B4
12Slide 13
13- This is the economic system between England and
the colonies.
What is mercantilism?
B5
14- This act placed a tax on paper items and really
angered the colonists.
What is the Stamp Act?
C1
15C2
- This event occurred in Boston when five colonists
were killed by British soldiers.
What is the Boston Massacre?
C2
16C3
- Colonists protested by dumping tea into the
harbor to show their dislike of the
______________.
What is the Tea Act?
C3
17C4
This pamphlet discussed why monarchy was not the
best form of government.
What is Common Sense?
C4
18Name these two individuals!
Who are Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry?
C5
19The shots fired at Lexington and Concord were
called the ___________________?
What is the shot heard round the world?
D1
20D2
- This American Victory in upper New York convinced
the French to join the Revolution on the American
side.
What is the Battle of Saratoga?
D2
21D3
- This American General won early battles, but was
not recognized for his brilliance and became a
traitor when he gave his services to the British.
- Who is Benedict Arnold
D3
22- General Washington and General Von Steuben
continued to toughen their troops during the
severe winter of 1777-78.
What is Valley Forge?
D4
23D5
- General Washington captured these mercenaries
after crossing the Deleware River during
Christmas of 1776.
Who were the Hessians?
D5
24E1
- The first government which had a weak central
government was the __________________________
What are the Articles of Confederation?
E1
25E2
- The compromise which dealt how slaves would be
counted/represented in Congress was the
___________________
What is the 3/5ths Compromise?
E2
26E3
The idea that power is divided between the
national government and the states is
_______________
What is federalism?
E3
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Our government is based in part on
ideas from the Enlightenment philosopher
_________ who said that there is a social
contract between the government and the people
Who is John Locke?
E4
28- George Washington set several examples
to be followed such as only serving two terms and
having a cabinet of advisors. These examples are
called ________________
What are precedents?
E5
29This style of fighting includes using hit and run
tactics
- What is guerrilla warfare?
30This means blending into the larger cultural group
What is assimilation?
31This is a citizens army
What is militia?
32This is using words/pictures to sway someones
opinion to your opinion.
33This word means a change to the Constitution?
34There are this many Amendments in the Bill of
Rights.
What are 10?
35SLIDE 36
36This man represents Wausau in the US House of
Representatives.
Who is Dave Obey?
37Wausau is in this Congressional District.
Who is the 7th Congressional District?
38This woman asked her husband to remember the
ladies when they were writing the Declaration of
Independence.
39This principle is demonstrated every time
congress overrides a presidential veto.
- What is Checks and Balances?
40The three branches of our government
- What is the legislative branch, judicial branch,
and executive branch?