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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. MS. PLEAU. Jeopardy. Ancient Greece. Ancient Rome. English Tradition. King George III. The Road. DOI. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ancient Greece

Ancient Rome

English Tradition

King George III

The Road DOI

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Question Number One A:

Back in the day, this location used a type of government called “direct democracy”.

A 100

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Correct Response One A:

What is Ancient Greece?

A 100

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Question Number Two A:

Our American heritage developed from these three

(3) traditions of government.

A 200

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Correct Response Two A:

What are Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and the

English traditions?

A 200

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Question Number Three A:

These American traditions have their roots in the

colonial period.

A 300

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Correct Response Three A:

What are representative government, freedom of

religion, and freedom of the press?

A 300

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Question Number Four A:

The colonists looked to history to help them form ideas of government. In

particular, they drew from these English documents .

A 400

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Correct Response Four A:

What are the Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights?

A 400

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Question Number Five A:This was a tax imposed by the British Parliament

on the colonies of British America. The act required that many printed materials in the colonies carry a tax stamp. These printed

materials were legal documents, magazines, newspapers and many other types of paper used

throughout the colonies.

A 500

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Correct Response Five A:

What is the Stamp Act?

A 500

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Question Number One B:

This was an incident that led to the deaths of five civilians at the hands of British troops on March

5, 1770, the legal aftermath of which helped spark the rebellion

in some of the British American colonies, which

culminated in the American Revolution.

B 100

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Correct Response One B:

What is the Boston Massacre?

B 100

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Question Number Two B:This tax, also known as the American Revenue

Act or the American Duties Act, was a revenue-raising act passed by the

Parliament of Great Britain on April 5, 1764.The preamble to the act stated: "it is expedient that

new provisions and regulations should be established for improving the revenue of this

Kingdom ... and ... it is just and necessary that a revenue should be raised ... for defraying the

expenses of defending, protecting, and securing the same." The tax rate was reduced to three

pence rather than six for molasses.

B 200

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Correct Response Two B:

What is the Sugar Act?

B 200

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Question Number Three B:This was a direct action by colonists in Boston, a

town in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the British government. On December 16,

1773, after officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea

by throwing it into Boston Harbor.

B 300

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Correct Response Three B:

What is the Boston Tea Party?

B 300

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Question Number Four B:Referred as part of the larger conflict known as the Seven Years' War, this was a war fought in North America between 1754 and 1763. It left

Britain with mad debt.

B 400

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Correct Response Four B:

What is the French and Indian War?

B 400

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Question Number Five B:Supreme power or sovereignty held by a single

person (king or queen)

B 500

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Correct Response Five B:

What is a monarchy?

B 500

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Question Number One C:

The name of the British monarch who made life

unbearable for the colonists.

C 100

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Correct Response One C:

Who is King George III?

C 100

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Question Number Two C:This is the name of the legislature of Great

Britain.

C 200

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Correct Response Two C:

What is Parliament?

C 200

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Question Number Three C:Heightening tensions between Britain and the colonies forced the colonists to take action by

doing this.

C 300

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Correct Response Three C:

What is rebel?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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Question Number Four C:This event included convention of delegates from twelve of the thirteen North American colonies

that met on September 5, 1774, at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

C 400

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Correct Response Four C:

What is the First Continental Congress?

C 400

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Question Number Five C:A convention of delegates from the

Thirteen Colonies that met beginning on May 10, 1775; they managed the colonial war effort, and

moved slowly towards independence.

C 500

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Correct Response Five C:

What is the Second Continental Congress?

C 500

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Question Number One D:These acts raised revenue in the colonies to pay the salaries of governors and judges so that they

would be independent of colonial control, to create a more effective means of enforcing

compliance with trade regulations.

D 100

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Correct Response One D:

What are the Townshend Acts?

D 100

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Question Number Two D:The purpose of the First Continental Congress

D 200

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Correct Response Two D:What is to convince the English government to

respect colonists' rights?

D 200

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Question Number Three D:This is one of the purposes of the Declaration of

Independence.

D 300

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Correct Response Three D:What is to tell European countries why the

colonies deserved to be free?

D 300

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Question Number Four D:These are contained within the Magna Carta.

D 400

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Correct Response Four D:What are rights of individuals that even a

monarch could not take away?

D 400

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Question Number Five D:A group of people who were allowed to vote in

the colonies.

D 500

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Correct Response Five D:Who are white men who owned a certain amount

of land?

D 500

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Question Number One E:This is the purpose of government according to

John Locke.

E 100

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Correct Response One E:What is to protect the rights to life, liberty, and

property?

E 100

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Question Number Two E:The difference between a direct democracy and a

republic.

E 200

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Correct Response Two E:What is when elected officials make the laws in a republic and citizens make the laws themselves in

a direct democracy?

E 200

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Question Number Three E:A group of people chosen to make laws

E 300

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Correct Response Three E:What is a legislature?

E 300

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Question Number Four E:This refers to having to pay taxes without

any voice in government.

E 400

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Correct Response Four E:What is “taxation without representation" ?

E 400

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Question Number Five E:This inspired citizens to continue to fight for

freedom of the press.

E 500

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Correct Response Five E:What is the trial of John Peter Zenger?

E 500

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Question Number One F:This document was drafted by the Second

Continental Congress.

F 100

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Correct Response One F:

What is the Declaration of Independence?

F 100

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Question Number Two F:

This is the division of power between separate branches of

government.

F 200

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Correct Response Two F:What is the French writer Montesquieu's idea of

separation of powers?

F 200

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Question Number Three F:If a country were to rebel because it was denied

its natural rights, those who rebelled might quote this individual.

F 300

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Correct Response Three F:

Who is John Locke?

F 300

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Question Number Four F:According to England's point of view, this was

the primary purpose of the colonies.

F 400

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Correct Response Four F:What is to contribute to the wealth and power of

England?

F 400

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Question Number Five F:

This term describes abuse of power.

F 500

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Correct Response Five F:

What is tyranny?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

DOI

Please record your wager.

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Final Jeopardy Question:

Following the DOI, this is what the 13 colonies became.

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response:

What are 13 free and independent states?

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