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Politics Economics
ReligionSecond
Stringers
Society Ideology
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Round 2
Final Jeopardy
Scores
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People from each of the 13 colonies who came together to discuss liberty. The 1st was a group of 56 delegates from 12
colonies ( no Georgia) who met in Philly in Sept. of 1774
People from each of the 13 colonies who came together to discuss liberty. The 1st was a group of 56 delegates from 12
colonies ( no Georgia) who met in Philly in Sept. of 1774
$200$200
Agreement among 13 founding states that legally established the
USA. Drafted by Continental Congress in 1776.
Agreement among 13 founding states that legally established the
USA. Drafted by Continental Congress in 1776.
$300$300
Adopted by U.S. congress on May 20, 1785 under the Articles of
Confederation Congress didn’t have the power to raise revenue
by direct tax.
Adopted by U.S. congress on May 20, 1785 under the Articles of
Confederation Congress didn’t have the power to raise revenue
by direct tax.
$400$400
Treaty concluding seven year war. It was signed by Great
Britain and Hanover on one side and France on the other.
Treaty concluding seven year war. It was signed by Great
Britain and Hanover on one side and France on the other.
$500$500
Act of Congress of the Confederation of U.S. passed on
July 13, 1787. Created the Northwest Territory as the 1st
organized territory.
Act of Congress of the Confederation of U.S. passed on
July 13, 1787. Created the Northwest Territory as the 1st
organized territory.
$100$100
American colonists called themselves Sons of Liberty and
diguised as Mohawk Native Americans boarded 3 ships and
dumped 342 whole crates of British tea into the Boston
harbor.
American colonists called themselves Sons of Liberty and
diguised as Mohawk Native Americans boarded 3 ships and
dumped 342 whole crates of British tea into the Boston
harbor.
$200$200
In 1764 was an act that put tax on foreign refined sugar and increased taxes on coffee, indigo, and certain
wines.
In 1764 was an act that put tax on foreign refined sugar and increased taxes on coffee, indigo, and certain
wines.
$300$300
First direct British tax on American colonists. Started in
Nov. 1765 Ever newspaper, pamphlet and other public and legal docs. had to have a stamp
or British seal on it.
First direct British tax on American colonists. Started in
Nov. 1765 Ever newspaper, pamphlet and other public and legal docs. had to have a stamp
or British seal on it.
$200$200
New England states that didn’t have an official religion?
New England states that didn’t have an official religion?
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Prime motive for the founding of New England colonies.
Prime motive for the founding of New England colonies.
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Those you sought to reform Anglican religious practices, to purify the church.
Those you sought to reform Anglican religious practices, to purify the church.
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Shooting of 5 American colonists by British troops on March 5,
1770.
Shooting of 5 American colonists by British troops on March 5,
1770.
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An armed uprising in central and western Mass. From 1786 to 1787.
Named after Daniel Shays over financial difficulties.
An armed uprising in central and western Mass. From 1786 to 1787.
Named after Daniel Shays over financial difficulties.
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The act issued by Britain during America’s colonial period. It was
a series of resolutions passed attempting to regulate behavior
of colonies.
The act issued by Britain during America’s colonial period. It was
a series of resolutions passed attempting to regulate behavior
of colonies.
$400$400
U.S./British painter who established himself as portraitist
in New York City (Death of General Wolf)
U.S./British painter who established himself as portraitist
in New York City (Death of General Wolf)
$500$500
African slave in Boston, Mass. Who became 1st published black
poet in America in 1767
African slave in Boston, Mass. Who became 1st published black
poet in America in 1767
$100$100
American colonists who remained loyal to the kingdom of Great Britain during American Revolution. Also known as Royalists/ king’s men.
$200$200
One being represented by a decision making process without being able to vote for those who make the decisions.
$400$400
The constitutional convention’s agreement to count 3/5’s of a state’s slaves as population for purposes of representation and taxation in the USA.
$500$500
American orator who urged colonists to take up arms againt British proclaiming “ I know not what course other may take; but as for me… give me liberty or give me death!”
$100$100
First shot s fired between America and British troops on
April 19, 1775.
First shot s fired between America and British troops on
April 19, 1775.
$200$200
An attempt to prevent the colonist from going west and
pass the Appalachian mountains. British did this to
prevent future issues between Native Americans and
colonists
An attempt to prevent the colonist from going west and
pass the Appalachian mountains. British did this to
prevent future issues between Native Americans and
colonists
$300$300
British statute establishing Quebec’s gov. and extending its
border.
British statute establishing Quebec’s gov. and extending its
border.
$400$400
In 1783 it was a set of treaties which entered the American
Revolution. King George signed it.
In 1783 it was a set of treaties which entered the American
Revolution. King George signed it.
Court Cases Pictures
Political Parties
Chicken and Egg (what
came last)
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Round 1
Final Jeopardy
Scores
Trivia that won’t
appear on the Test
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Scores
“separate but equal” is legal
What is Plessy v. Ferguson? (1896)
“separate but equal” is legal
What is Plessy v. Ferguson? (1896)
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“separate but equal” is unequal and illegal
What is Brown v. Board? (1954)
“separate but equal” is unequal and illegal
What is Brown v. Board? (1954)
Scores
$600$600
Protection against self-incrimination
“what you say will be held against you”
Protection against self-incrimination
“what you say will be held against you”
$600$600
Protection against self-incrimination
What is Miranda v. Arizona?
Protection against self-incrimination
What is Miranda v. Arizona?
Scores
$800$800
Supreme Court has the power of “judicial review”
Supreme Court has the power of “judicial review”
$800$800
Supreme Court has the power of “judicial review”
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Supreme Court has the power of “judicial review”
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Scores
$1000$1000
“one man, one vote”
The Supreme Court could determine the Constitutionality of
state election districts
“one man, one vote”
The Supreme Court could determine the Constitutionality of
state election districts
$1000$1000
“one man, one vote”
What is Baker v. Carr? (1962)
“one man, one vote”
What is Baker v. Carr? (1962)
Scores
$200$200
Counting elections on the state and national level for all offices, this
American has earned more votes than any other American in history. He is the most voted for American
politician ever.
Counting elections on the state and national level for all offices, this
American has earned more votes than any other American in history. He is the most voted for American
politician ever.
$200$200
Scores
Counting elections on the state and national level for all offices, this American has earned more votes than any
other American in history. He is the most voted for American politician ever.
Who is Richard Nixon?
Counting elections on the state and national level for all offices, this American has earned more votes than any
other American in history. He is the most voted for American politician ever.
Who is Richard Nixon? 3 Congressional2 terms as Vice-PresidentRun for president in 19601962 California GubernatorialElection to the Presidency in 1968 and 1972
$400$400
This American president was the only president known to have
worn a Nazi uniform
This American president was the only president known to have
worn a Nazi uniform
$400$400
Scores
This American president was the only president known to have
worn a Nazi uniform
Who was Ronald Reagan?
This American president was the only president known to have
worn a Nazi uniform
Who was Ronald Reagan?
$600$600
Who was the youngest person ever to serve as president of the
United States?
Who was the youngest person ever to serve as president of the
United States?
$600$600
Scores
Who was the youngest person ever to serve as president of the United
States?
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
Who was the youngest person ever to serve as president of the United
States?
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
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The only President of the Confederate States of America
The only President of the Confederate States of America
$800$800
Scores
The only President of the Confederate States of America
Who was Jefferson Davis?
The only President of the Confederate States of America
Who was Jefferson Davis?
$1000$1000
James Monroe, John Tyler and Jefferson Davis are all buried in the Hollywood Cemetery, located
in this city
James Monroe, John Tyler and Jefferson Davis are all buried in the Hollywood Cemetery, located
in this city
$1000$1000
Scores
James Monroe, John Tyler and Jefferson Davis are all buried in the Hollywood Cemetery, located
in this city
What is Richmond, Virginia
James Monroe, John Tyler and Jefferson Davis are all buried in the Hollywood Cemetery, located
in this city
What is Richmond, Virginia
$200$200
This 18th and early 19th century party believed that the common man’s liberty is more important
than the will of the majority
This 18th and early 19th century party believed that the common man’s liberty is more important
than the will of the majority
$200$200
This 18th and early 19th Party believed that the common man’s
liberty is more important than the will of the majority
Who were the Democratic-Republicans?
This 18th and early 19th Party believed that the common man’s
liberty is more important than the will of the majority
Who were the Democratic-Republicans?
Scores
$400$400
This party’s only successful runs for the presidency put Zachery
Taylor and Benjamin Harrison in the White House.
This party’s only successful runs for the presidency put Zachery
Taylor and Benjamin Harrison in the White House.
$400$400
This party’s only successful runs for the presidency put Zachery Taylor and
Benjamin Harrison in the White House.
Who were the Whigs?
This party’s only successful runs for the presidency put Zachery Taylor and
Benjamin Harrison in the White House.
Who were the Whigs?
Scores
$600$600
This Party was active between 1874 and 1884 and advocated
issuing large amounts of money, believing this would help people,
especially farmers by raising prices and making debts easier to
pay.
This Party was active between 1874 and 1884 and advocated
issuing large amounts of money, believing this would help people,
especially farmers by raising prices and making debts easier to
pay.
$600$600
This Party was active between 1874 and 1884 and advocated issuing large
amounts of money, believing this would help people, especially farmers by raising
prices and making debts easier to pay.
What was the Greenback Party?
This Party was active between 1874 and 1884 and advocated issuing large
amounts of money, believing this would help people, especially farmers by raising
prices and making debts easier to pay.
What was the Greenback Party?
Scores
$800$800
This “Unsafe at any Speed” author ran for president on this
party’s ticket in 1996 & 2000
This “Unsafe at any Speed” author ran for president on this
party’s ticket in 1996 & 2000
$800$800
This “Unsafe at any Speed” author ran for president on this party’s
ticket in 1996 & 2000
Who was Ralph Nader?
This “Unsafe at any Speed” author ran for president on this party’s
ticket in 1996 & 2000
Who was Ralph Nader?
Scores
$1000$1000
Name given in derision to the members of a faction that split off from the Democratic party in New
York in 1835.
Name given in derision to the members of a faction that split off from the Democratic party in New
York in 1835.
$1000$1000
Name given in derision to the members of a faction that split off from the Democratic party in New
York in 1835.
Who were the Locofocos?
Name given in derision to the members of a faction that split off from the Democratic party in New
York in 1835.
Who were the Locofocos?
Scores
$200$200
Compromise of 1850
John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
Nat Turner’s Rebellion
Dred Scott Decision
Compromise of 1850
John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
Nat Turner’s Rebellion
Dred Scott Decision
$200$200
Scores
Compromise of 1850
John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
Nat Turner’s Rebellion
Dred Scott Decision
What was John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
Compromise of 1850
John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
Nat Turner’s Rebellion
Dred Scott Decision
What was John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
$400$400
Nazi-Soviet-Pact
Munich Conference
Dawes Plan
Fourteen Points
Nazi-Soviet-Pact
Munich Conference
Dawes Plan
Fourteen Points
$400$400Nazi-Soviet Pact
Munich Conference
Dawes Plan
Fourteen Points
What was the Nazi-Soviet Pact?
Nazi-Soviet Pact
Munich Conference
Dawes Plan
Fourteen Points
What was the Nazi-Soviet Pact?
Scores
$600$600
German Invasion of Poland
Lend Lease Act passed by Congress
Destroyers for Bases Deal
Munich Conference
German Invasion of Poland
Lend Lease Act passed by Congress
Destroyers for Bases Deal
Munich Conference
$600$600
German Invasion of Poland
Lend Lease Act passed by Congress
Destroyers for Bases Deal
Munich Conference
What was the Lend Lease Act passed by Congress?
German Invasion of Poland
Lend Lease Act passed by Congress
Destroyers for Bases Deal
Munich Conference
What was the Lend Lease Act passed by Congress?
Scores
$800$800
Camp David Accords
OPEC embargo
US support of Israel in Yom Kipper War
Suez Canal Crisis
Camp David Accords
OPEC embargo
US support of Israel in Yom Kipper War
Suez Canal Crisis
$800$800Camp David Accords
OPEC embargo
US support of Israel in Yom Kipper War
Suez Canal Crisis
What was the Camp David Accords?
Camp David Accords
OPEC embargo
US support of Israel in Yom Kipper War
Suez Canal Crisis
What was the Camp David Accords?
Scores
$1000$1000
Malcolm X Assassinated
Martin Luther King Assassinated
Medger Evars Assassinated
Black Panthers formed by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale
Malcolm X Assassinated
Martin Luther King Assassinated
Medger Evars Assassinated
Black Panthers formed by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale
$1000$1000
Malcolm X Assassinated
Martin Luther King Assassinated
Medger Evars Assassinated
Black Panthers formed by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale
What was Martin Luther King Assassinated?
Malcolm X Assassinated
Martin Luther King Assassinated
Medger Evars Assassinated
Black Panthers formed by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale
What was Martin Luther King Assassinated? Scores
A former secretary of Abraham A former secretary of Abraham Lincoln was influential in the Lincoln was influential in the development of this late 19development of this late 19thth
century which was not formally century which was not formally adopted by any countryadopted by any country
A former secretary of Abraham A former secretary of Abraham Lincoln was influential in the Lincoln was influential in the development of this late 19development of this late 19thth
century which was not formally century which was not formally adopted by any countryadopted by any country
A former secretary of Abraham Lincoln A former secretary of Abraham Lincoln was influential in the development of this was influential in the development of this late 19th century which was not formally late 19th century which was not formally
adopted by any countryadopted by any country
What was the Open Door Policy?What was the Open Door Policy?
A former secretary of Abraham Lincoln A former secretary of Abraham Lincoln was influential in the development of this was influential in the development of this late 19th century which was not formally late 19th century which was not formally
adopted by any countryadopted by any country
What was the Open Door Policy?What was the Open Door Policy?
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