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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Using the Game: Click on the point value. To reveal the question: Click on the right beveled edge of the slide. Click in the center of the slide to return to the table of point values. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Choose a category. You will be given the answer.
You must give the correct question.Using the Game: Click on the point value.
To reveal the question: Click on the right beveled edge of the slide.
Click in the center of the slide to return to the table of point values.
Click to begin.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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DOCSPEOPLE
England’s Lawmaking body
Secret societies that opposed
British policies
First African American to die in
America’s fight for independence
Cousins who were prominent leaders
in American resistance
The 3 midnight riders
Law requiring all legal documents to
bear a stamp
Law that said colonies must provide British soldiers a house and
supplies
Laws passed to punish Massachusetts
This act gave the British East India Company a trade
monopoly
Placed duties on glass, paper,paint, lead and
tea
Patrick Henry wanted liberty or this
Taxation without representation is …
Thomas Paine’s plea for patriotism was written here
Begins..when in the course of human events
This document told English settlers not to go beyond the Appalachian
Mountains
Colony where battle of Lexington & Concord
took place
First major battle of the
Revolutionary War
City where the Declaration was
written
The lamp(s) that signaled British troop
movements hung here
This building was the site of the Boston
Massacre
Those who remained loyal to
Great Britain
The American Army was called this
He introduced the resolution for American
independence in the Continental Congress
British General in charge of troops at
Boston
Moderates in the Continental Congress sent this document to King George after the Battle of Bunker Hill
Make your wager
The idea of unalienable rights was borrowed from
this philosopher
What is Parliament ?
Sons of Liberty
Crispus Attucks
John & Samuel Adams
Revere, Prescott & Dawes
Stamp Act
Quartering Act
Intolerable Acts or Coercive Acts
Tea Act
What were the Townshend Acts?
What is death?
Tyranny
Common Sense
What is the Declaration of Independence
Proclamation of 1763
What is Massachusetts?
What is Bunker (Breed’s) Hill?
What is Philadelphia?
What is the Old North Church
(steeple)
Custom House
What are Loyalists (or Tories)
Continentals
Richard Henry Lee
General Gage
Olive Branch Petition
Who is John Locke?