AnotherFun Day at AHS: Do You Know the Colonial Period?

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Transcript of AnotherFun Day at AHS: Do You Know the Colonial Period?

Another Fun Day at AHS

Do You Know the Colonial Period

Directions

bull Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers)

bull Enter in the categories on the main game boards

bull As you play the game click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls not the surrounding box

bull When they have given a question click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go

bull Click on the ldquoGamerdquo box to return to the main scoreboard

bull Enter the score into the black box on each players podium

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bull When finished DO NOT save the game This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter You MAY save it as a different name but keep this file untouched

Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

Mickey

DonaldDaisy Minnie

>

Who What Where When How Why

$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

Round 2

Final Jeopardy

Scores

ROUND 1-Colonies

$100$100

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

$100$100

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief Powhatan

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief PowhatanScores

$200$200

Who was PowhatanWho was

Powhatan

$200$200A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton gin

A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton ginScores

$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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Directions

bull Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers)

bull Enter in the categories on the main game boards

bull As you play the game click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls not the surrounding box

bull When they have given a question click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go

bull Click on the ldquoGamerdquo box to return to the main scoreboard

bull Enter the score into the black box on each players podium

bull Continue until all clues are given

bull When finished DO NOT save the game This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter You MAY save it as a different name but keep this file untouched

Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

Mickey

DonaldDaisy Minnie

>

Who What Where When How Why

$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

Round 2

Final Jeopardy

Scores

ROUND 1-Colonies

$100$100

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

$100$100

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief Powhatan

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief PowhatanScores

$200$200

Who was PowhatanWho was

Powhatan

$200$200A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton gin

A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton ginScores

$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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Round 1 Round 2Final

Jeopardy

Mickey

DonaldDaisy Minnie

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Who What Where When How Why

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

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$300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Round 2

Final Jeopardy

Scores

ROUND 1-Colonies

$100$100

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

$100$100

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief Powhatan

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief PowhatanScores

$200$200

Who was PowhatanWho was

Powhatan

$200$200A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton gin

A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton ginScores

$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      4. TextBox4 $

Who What Where When How Why

$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

Round 2

Final Jeopardy

Scores

ROUND 1-Colonies

$100$100

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

$100$100

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief Powhatan

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief PowhatanScores

$200$200

Who was PowhatanWho was

Powhatan

$200$200A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton gin

A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton ginScores

$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$100$100

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

Who lead Jamestown out of

the ldquoStarving Timesrdquo but no he was not married to

Pocahontas

$100$100

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief Powhatan

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief PowhatanScores

$200$200

Who was PowhatanWho was

Powhatan

$200$200A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton gin

A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton ginScores

$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$100$100

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief Powhatan

A John Smith

B John Rolfe

C John Adams

D Chief PowhatanScores

$200$200

Who was PowhatanWho was

Powhatan

$200$200A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton gin

A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton ginScores

$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

Who was PowhatanWho was

Powhatan

$200$200A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton gin

A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton ginScores

$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton gin

A Maize god of the Aztecs

B Dutch founders of New Amsterdam

C Virginiarsquos Indigenous Indians and their leader

D Inventor of the cotton ginScores

$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

Who was the proprietor of the

Pennsylvania colony for the

Quakers

$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin Rush

A James Oglethorpe

B William Penn

C Beatrice Potter

D Benjamin RushScores

$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400Who became the

richest man in Virginia by bring Caribbean

tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

Who became the richest man in Virginia

by bring Caribbean tobacco plants alas he was killed in the

1622 Anglo-Powhatan War Massacre

$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$400$400

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John Rolfe

A Giles Corey

B James Monroe

C Alfred Noble

D John RolfeScores

$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$500$500

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

Who was the Pilgrim rebel woman that

believed the preachers had no control over her life so she was expelled to New Hampshire and

then Rhode Island

$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$500$500

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard

A Anne Hutchinson

B Bridget Bishop

C Virginia Dare

D Molly Pritchard Scores

$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$100$100

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

What were the settlers who sign a contract to work for seven years

couldnrsquot marry and didnrsquot live long in exchange for passage to the colonies and to get out of debt

$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$100$100

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

A Slaves

B Planters

C Indigenous

D Indentured Servants

Scores

$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

What insect made many people in Jamestown sick from malaria

$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$200$200

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D Roach

A Mosquito

B Flea

C Fly

D RoachScores

$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

What ship carried the Pilgrims to Plymouth

$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon Richard

A Mayflower

B Santa Maria

C Chesapeake

D Bon RichardScores

$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

Where was the very first English colony in the New

World

$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
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$400$400

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D Philadelphia

A Roanoke

B Plymouth

C St Augustine

D PhiladelphiaScores

$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$500$500

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

Name the form of representative

government in the New World that was

set up by the London Company in Virginia

$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$500$500

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General Assembly

A House of Burgesses

B House of Representatives

C Senate

D General AssemblyScores

$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

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What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

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What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

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$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$100$100

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

Which colony was settled by

the the Pilgrims in 1619

$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$100$100

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem

A Jamestown

B Plymouth

C Georgia

D Salem Scores

$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

What is the salt water inlet where

Virginia Delaware and Maryland

come together

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$200$200

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape Cod

A Chesapeake Bay

B Gulf of Mexico

C Hudson Bay

D Cape CodScores

$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

Name the oldest city founded by the Spanish in what is now the United States

$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
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$300$300

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

A St Augustine FL

B Boston MA

C Port-Au-Prince Haiti

D San Juan PR

Scores

$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

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$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

What is known as the City of Brotherly Love

founded by Quaker colonizers that welcomed

people of all races and religions equally and

fairly

$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI

A Philadelphia PA

B New York NY

C Boston MA

D Providence RI Scores

$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$500$500What was the

Dutch settlement in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

What was the Dutch settlement

in the Middle Colonies later taken by the

English

$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$500$500

Scores

A Nova Scotia rarr Albany

B New Amsterdam rarr New York

C El Diablo rarr DallasD Hague rarr New Haven

$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$100$100

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

What was the first winter and spring after the English

colonists arrived in Jamestown called

$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$100$100

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of Powhatan

A Starving Times

B First Thanksgiving

C Days of Glory

D Wrath of PowhatanScores

$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

In _____ Columbus sailed the

ocean blue

$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215

A 1492

B 1776

C 1525

D 1215Scores

$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$300$300

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

What happened in the Fall of 1620

following the first harvest thanks to the Massachusetts indigenous peoples

$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

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What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

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A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

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WHO What Where When How Why

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

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$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

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$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

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A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

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$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

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$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

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$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

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A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

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A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

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Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

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A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

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$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

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A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

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$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

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A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

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What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

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A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

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What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

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A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

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What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

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A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

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What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

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AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

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What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

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A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

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What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

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A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

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How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

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A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

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What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

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How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

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A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

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How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

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How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

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Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

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$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

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$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$300$300A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

A A blizzard

B A Quaker woman had her nose chopped off

C An invasion by France

D The first Thanksgiving

Scores

$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

In 1619mdashthe year the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock what major event

took place in Virginia

$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown

A Pocahontas married John Smith

B Queen Elizabeth arrived

C George Washington was born

D The first slave ships arrived in Jamestown Scores

$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
  • Slide 4
  • Slide 5
  • Slide 6
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$500$500

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

What did the Pilgrims do before

the Pilgrims landing and while still

aboard the Mayflower in 1619

$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$500$500

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English

A Convert to Catholicism

B Write and sign Mayflower Compact

C Declared independence from England

D Taught Squanto to speak English Scores

$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$100$100

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

How did growing tobacco on large

plantations worked by indentured

servants and slaves change Virginia

$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$100$100

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

A It made the Planters rich

B It allowed freedom from involuntary servitude

C It taught the colonists to be peaceful

D Everyone became addicted

Scores

$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

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$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

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$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

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What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

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AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

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$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

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A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

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A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

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What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$200$200

How did most colonists earn their

living

How did most colonists earn their

living

A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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A Farming

B Fur trade

C Mining

D Manufacturing

$200$200

Scores

$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

How did James Oglethorpe

populate Georgia

$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settle

A Importing Africans

B Emigrating every member of his family

C Bringing prisoners to the colony

D Allowing Jews to settleScores

$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

How were French colonists different

from English settlers

$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France

A They intermarried with indigenous women

B The learned how to plant cotton

C They were Muslims

D Few stayed and many returned to France Scores

$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

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$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$500$500

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

How did the Virginian colonists start the Powhatan

Wars

$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$500$500

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

A Rolfe burned down the Powhatan villages

B Rolfe divorced Pocahontas

C The colonists raided Powhatan fields and storage sheds

D The colonists mocked the Powhatan children

Scores

$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$100$100

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

Why did the Spanish want to conquer the New

World

$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$100$100

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

A Gold God and Glory

B Silver Gold and Copper

C Christianized the infidels

D Because they were mean

Scores

$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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      3. TextBox3 $
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$200$200

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

Why did the English Puritans Separatists

Catholics and Quakers colonize the New World

$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the Indians

A To build bigger churches

B They were persecuted by Anglicans

C To form their own countries

D To baptize the IndiansScores

$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

What term did John Winthrop used to say

the Puritans were examples for the rest

of the world to follow

$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$300$300

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome

A Mightier than thou

B Where thou goes I shall follow

C We are a City upon a Hill

D We shall overcome Scores

$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

Why did the English colonists become farmers while the

French and Spanish did not

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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      4. TextBox4 $

$400$400A The Spanish and French were

city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

A The Spanish and French were city people

B The English were experienced in agriculture

C The English werenrsquot as adventurous

D The English arrived as families for the most part

Scores

$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$500$500

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

What secret weapons did

Europeans have the native peopled

lacked

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$500$500

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

A Number of people syphilis and knowledge of the land

B Technology smallpox and metal working

C Hydroelectricity and influenza

D Medicine writing and knowledge of law

Scores

WHO What Where When How Why

$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200

$400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400

$600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600

$800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800

$1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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WHO What Where When How Why

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

Scores

Who

WhatGeography

WhenHow

Why

>

$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

Virginia is named for this

British monarch

$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$200$200

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

A Queen Elizabeth I

B Queen Virginia III

C King Virgil XVI

D Pope Vesuvius I

Scores

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
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      4. TextBox4 $

$400$400

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

Members of the Protestant

pacifist Society of Friends were

calledhellip

$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$400$400

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

A Puritans

B Separatists

C Anglicans

D Quakers

Scores

$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$600$600

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

Who were the powerful Native American tribes

that formed a confederacy for

defense in New York and New England

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$600$600

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

A Winnipeg

B Iroquois

C Navajo

D Seminoles

Scores

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
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      4. TextBox4 $

$800$800

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

Who rebelled against the strict theocracy of the Puritan ministers and founded Rhode

Island

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
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      4. TextBox4 $

$800$800

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah Good

A Governor Berkeley

B Roger Williams

C Anne Hutchinson

D Sarah GoodScores

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$1000$1000

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

Whose daughter and her friends accused

their fellow townsmen and

women of witchcraft

$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$1000$1000

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent III

A Miles Standish

B Pastor Billy Graham

C Reverend Samuel Parrish

D Pope Innocent IIIScores

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$200$200

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

Which state religion of Great Britain known as the

Episcopalian Church in the United States

$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$200$200

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

A Southern Baptist Conference

B Anglican Church or Church of England

C United Church of Christ

D Church of the Latter Days Saints of Jesus ChristmdashMormons

Scores

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$400$400

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

Which kind of freedom was first

allowed in the Colonies by Rhode

Island

$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$400$400

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

A Speech

B Press

C Religion

D Assembly

Scores

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$600$600

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

What situation existed in the Colonies when

religion and government were NOT

under one control

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$600$600

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D Heresy

A Payment of the tithe

B Antinomianism

C Separation of state and church

D HeresyScores

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$800$800

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

What is Englandrsquos

law-making body

$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$800$800

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of Burgesses

A Parliament

B Congress

C Estates General

D House of BurgessesScores

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$1000$1000

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

What kind of boat did the

Indians show the Colonists to

make and use

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$1000$1000

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D Canoe

A Kayak

B Sail

C Raft

D CanoeScores

$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

Name three geographic groups

which the 13 Colonies were divided into

$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$200$200

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

A New England Middle and Southern

B Northern Midwest and Southern

C Northern Eastern and Western

D New England New France and New Spain

Scores

$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$400$400

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

What was the thinly settled area of

forests and small farms just beyond

the last settled community

$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$400$400

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

A Organized territories

B No manrsquos land

C Frontier

D Alpine valley

Scores

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
      2. TextBox2 $
      3. TextBox3 $
      4. TextBox4 $

$600$600

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

What mountain range lay

directly west of the 13 Colonies

$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$600$600

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D Cascades

A Rockies

B Appalachians

C Ozarks

D CascadesScores

$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$800$800

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

What river runs along where New

YorkNew Amsterdam was

settled

$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$800$800

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

A Hudson

B Mississippi

C Ohio

D Chespeake

Scores

$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$1000$1000

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

What land was claimed by both

France and England leading to the French

and Indian War

$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$1000$1000

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D Mexico

A Florida

B Ohio Valley

C Texas

D MexicoScores

$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

  • Slide 1
  • Slide 2
  • Slide 3
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$200$200

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

What war happened

between 1756 and 1763

$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$200$200

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil War

A French and Indian or Seven Yearsrsquo War

B American Revolution

C World War II

D Civil WarScores

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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      4. TextBox4 $

$400$400

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

What phrase was used for the

confrontations at Lexington and

Concord

$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo

A ldquoNever have so few given their lives to so manyrdquo

B The ldquoshot heard around the worldrdquo

C ldquoGive me liberty or give me deathrdquo

D ldquoFrom the Halls of Montezumardquo Scores

$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$600$600

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

What marks the beginning of Colonistsrsquo

grievance of prohibition to settle

west of the Appalachians by the

British

$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$600$600

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable Acts

AProclamation of 1763

BProhibition Amendment

CAppalachian Trail

DIntolerable ActsScores

$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$800$800

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

What complaint followed the

passage of the Stamp Act by Parliament

$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$800$800

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

A Peter Zengerrsquos trial

B Defense of Marriage Act

C ldquoRed Badge of Couragerdquo incident

D ldquono taxation without representationrdquo rally

Scores

$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$1000$1000

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

What is the actual event

of July 4th 1776

$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$1000$1000

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

A Declaration of Independence proclaimed

B Declaration of Independence written

C Constitution written

D Constitution ratified by the states

Scores

$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$200$200

How was Giles Corey executedHow was Giles

Corey executed

$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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      1. TextBox1 $
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$200$200

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

A Hanged as a witch

B First person electrocuted

C Shot by a firing squad

D Crushed by rocks

Scores

$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

What is the theory of ldquovirtual representationrdquo

$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

Scores

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$400$400A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot

expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

A If you donrsquot vote you canrsquot expect your voice heard

B Some people just are fit to vote

C You have to be allowed to vote

D Legislature represents all people whether they vote or not

Scores

$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$600$600

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

How were ldquoun-confessed

witchesrdquo punished when found guilty

in Salem

$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

Scores

Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$600$600

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake

A Sold into slavery

B Life in prison

C Hanged

D Burned at the stake Scores

$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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$800$800

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

By refusing to by British goods or

boycotting British merchandize

$800$800

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

Scores

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

>

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictions

How did the colonists protest enforcement of taxes and trade

restrictionsScores

$1000$1000

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

$1000$1000

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

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Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

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AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

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$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

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Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

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$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

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A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

How did John Smith make

Virginia successful

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A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

A Forced everyone to work or starve

B Made a deal with the Indians

C Imported a new strain of Caribbean tobacco

D Gave everyone a plot of land

Scores

$200$200

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

$600$600

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Final Jeopary Question

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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Why were the Quakers

persecuted

Why were the Quakers

persecuted

$200$200

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

AThey were pacifists

BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

Scores

$400$400

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

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Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

$600$600

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

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Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

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A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

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Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

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A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Rights in the ColoniesRights in the Colonies

Final Jeopary Question

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

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BThey were anarchists

CThey were socialists

D They were atheists

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Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

Why were the colonists so

motivated to go to Virginia in 1607

$400$400

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

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Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

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A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

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Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

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A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

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Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

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A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Final Jeopary Question

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

D To find goldScores

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Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

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A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

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Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

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A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

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Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

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A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

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D To find gold

A To find Indian wives

B To escape wars in England

C To run from the Black Plague

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Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

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A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

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Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

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A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

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Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

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A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Final Jeopary Question

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

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Why was rye bread thought to be a cause of the

Salem Witch Trials

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A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

A It tastes nasty

B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

Scores

$800$800

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

Scores

$1000$1000

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

$1000$1000

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Final Jeopary Question

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

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B The fungus mold can cause hallucinations

C There was a famine and people got desperate

D Only people from the town ate it

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Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

Why were slaves kept in the coffin position on ships in the Middle Passage across the Atlantic

$800$800

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

A They were dead

B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

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Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

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A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Final Jeopary Question

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

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B It was the sleeping position preferred

C It gave a sense of security

D The ship was overcrowded

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Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

Why were slaves brought to the

Americas

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A Cheap labor

B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

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C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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C It gave a sense of security

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Why were slaves brought to the

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Why were slaves brought to the

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B Racism

C Skilled crafts

D They escaped from Europe

A Cheap labor

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D They escaped from Europe

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

the Constitution of the United States

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

A Freedom of the Press

B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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Peter Zenger established this civil right written into the First Amendment to

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B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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B Freedom of Religion

C Freedom of Speech

D Freedom of Petition

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B Freedom of Religion

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