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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

5 Pre-Colonial Americans Colonial Life Economic Systems and Government Types American Revolution Geography 200 Point 400 Points 600 Points 800 Points 1000 Points 200 Point 400 Points 600 Points 800 Points 1000 Points 600 Points 800 Points 1000 Points Religion in America

6 The name of the land bridge which people migrated across to get to North and South America

7 Beringia

8 Area with the greatest Native American population density in the Americas

9 Mesoamerica, or Central America

10 Native American city built on lake Texcoco

11 Tenochtitlan

12 This is the definition of Columbian Exchange and three examples

13 Def: exchange of goods, ideas, plants, and people between Europe and the New World

14 The name of the powerful tribe that lived in the Chesapeake Bay region when English settlers arrived to set up Jamestown

15 Powhatan Confederacy

16 The two dates of the earliest two successful English colonies

17 Jamestown- 1607 Plymouth- 1620

18 This region was probably most dependent on cash crops that required a lot of labor to produce

19 Southern Colonies

20 These three moneymakers made the New England colonies wealthy and industrial by the time of the Revolution

21 Shipbuilding, Timber, Fishing

22 It’s the region of colonies that is the most religiously tolerant

23 Middle Colonies

24 They are the three major nations that competed for land that were still in North America in 1750, and each of their religions

25 England- Protestant France- Catholic Spain- Catholic

26 One of these two groups wanted to purify the Anglican Church; the other wanted to break away from it altogether

27 Puritans- Purify Pilgrims/ Separatists- Break away

28 These religious sects, or groups, were allowed in Massachusettes

29 Only Puritans

30 This religion accepted all people as equal (they wouldn’t even bow to a king to show that he was better than them) and they were pacifists

31 Quakers

32 These two colonies were the most religiously tolerant

33 New York and New Jersey

34 People formed Maryland to be for this religious group

35 Catholics

36 This type of government was what England had when they formed the 13 colonies

37 Monarchy

38 This economic system allows the market to decide what is produced and is based completely on supply and demand with no government intervention

39 (Free Market) Capitalism

40 This is the type of government/economy where the government decides what is produced and distributes goods to people as it sees fit

41 Communism

42 This is the colonial system of government in many New England colonies; it allowed people to have a voice in their local governments

43 Town Hall Meetings

44 This is the type of government that Greece developed; we based our own government on the same idea In this type of government there is no king– citizens choose representatives to rule– It’s also what our flag stands for

45 Bonus: (Direct) Democracy Republic

46 It’s the number one phrase that drove colonists to have a revolution and declare independence from Britain

47 Taxation without representation

48 These four acts (in order, of course) were attempts by Britain to raise revenue for the French/Indian War

49 Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Townshend Acts, Intolerable Acts

50 He drew this depiction of the Boston Massacre; it was one of the most effective forms of ________ in American history

51 Paul Revere; propaganda

52 The year the Declaration of Independence was signed

53 1776

54 After this act of protest, Britain passed the Coercive, or Intolerable Acts

55 Boston Tea Party

56 These three mountain ranges are on the map above 1 2 3

57 Cascades, Rockies, Appalachian Mountians

58 Can you name them all? You might get a cookie if you can…

59 Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario (Sally may have every Oreo)

60 Can you name these four states? 1 2 34

61 Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Ohio

62 123456123456

63 North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas

64 How about these 5 rivers? 1 2 3 4 5

65 Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado, Ohio, Columbia

66 Make your wager

67 You guessed it! Name all colonies correctly on the map

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