THIS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

THIS

Description:

Title: No Slide Title Author: Cary Harr Last modified by: Al Gombar Created Date: 11/3/1999 8:59:30 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:66
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 70
Provided by: Cary340
Category:
Tags: this | broker | food

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: THIS


1
(No Transcript)
2
THIS
IS
Jeopardy
3
With
Your
Host...
Mr. Gombar
4
Jeopardy
Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
True or False 1
True or False 2
Name it
Grab Bag
100
100
100
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
500
5
What is the name of goods that are brought into
the country?
A 100
6
Imports
A 100
7
What is the name of a public sale?
A 200
8
Auction
A 200
9
What is the name of a place where male landowners
could take part in government?
A 300
10
Town Meeting
A 300
11
What is the part of the house that is between the
ceiling and the roof?
A 400
12
Loft
A 400
13
What are goods that are to be sold in other
countries?
A 500
14
Exports
A 500
15
What is a large part of a colony?
B 100
16
County
B 100
17
What is a statement based on facts?
B 200
18
Generalization
B 200
19
What is another name for a volunteer army?
B 300
20
Militia
B 300
21
What is the name of a person who is paid to buy
and sell for someone else?
B 400
22
A broker
B 400
23
What is the main town for each colony called?
B 500
24
County seat
B 500
25
A common stood at the center of a New England
town.
C 100
26
False
C 100
27
A circle graph is another name for a pie graph.
C 200
28
True
C 200
29
An indentured servant must work for his entire
life as a servant.
C 300
30
False- They only worked for 2-7 years.
C 300
31
DAILY DOUBLE
DAILY DOUBLE
Place A Wager
C 400
32
New York, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia were three
major coastal cities that were started by the
middle 1700s.
C 400
33
False- Pittsburgh is not a coastal city. One of
the other cities was Charleston, South Carolina.
C 400
34
There was a lack of schools on plantations.
C 500
35
True
C 500
36
A Conestoga was a large moving wagon used to
transport goods.
D 100
37
True
D 100
38
People on the frontier depended on other people
heavily in order to survive.
D 200
39
False- they were self-sufficient
D 200
40
A squirrel was hunted for its valuable fur.
D 300
41
False- It was a beaver, not a squirrel.
D 300
42
An apprentice was a person, who learned from an
expert in order to learn a trade.
D 400
43
True
D 400
44
Women or young girls always went to college
during these times.
D 500
45
False- They never did.
D 500
46
Almost half of the population in 1775 was what?
E 100
47
English
E 100
48
Name the three coastal cities that were started
by the middle 1700s.
E 200
49
Philadelphia, New York, and Charleston, South
Carolina
E 200
50
Name the 3 spots that were associated with the
triangular trade.
E 300
51
Britain, Africa, and the British Colonies
E 300
52
Name the 3 major cash crops that were in the
southern colonies.
E 400
53
Rice, indigo, and tobacco
E 400
54
What were three main things that the planters
wife had to provide?
E 500
55
Provide food, take care of clothing, and provide
medical care
E 500
56
Why did the British move to the Ohio River Valley?
F 100
57
To control the fur trade
F 100
58
Who was the famous Pennsylvanian, who traveled on
the Great Wagon Road?
F 200
59
Daniel Boone
F 200
60
Who were the 3 important people that our book
mentioned in the New England towns?
F 300
61
Constable, herder, and leader of the militia
F 300
62
Why did colonists move to the frontier?
F 400
63
For a chance at a better life
F 400
64
Who did the British compete with for fur trading?
F 500
65
The French
F 500
66
The Final Jeopardy Category is Life in the
Frontier Please record your wager.
Click here to begin
67
Where did the British build a line of forts in
order to protest their land from the French?
Click here to continue
68
Western Pennsylvania
Click here to continue
69
Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Good luck on
Mondays test.
Game Designed By Mr. Gombar
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com