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Unit 3 Jeopardy Final Jeopardy GAPIEDMONT ATLANTACHEROKEE WOODSTK WMS Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

$100 Question from GA How did Britain plan to pay off their debt from the French & Indian War?

$100 Answer from GA Taxing the American Colonies

$200 Question from GA The British passed what “Act” in response to the Boston Tea Party?

$200 Answer from GA The “Intolerable Acts”

$300 Question from GA Why was Georgia was slow to join to Revolutionary cause?

$300 Answer from GA Georgia had grown and prospered under royal government Many Georgians had become wealthy from trade with Great Britain Many Georgians had been born and raised in England

$400 Question from GA How did the British react to colonial protests & violence?

$400 Answer from GA The King sent more troops to control the colonists. The King passed more laws to restrict colonists.

$500 Question from GA Name at least 4 ideas or statements mentioned in the Declaration of Independence

$500 Answer from GA 1. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 2. All persons should have certain rights that should not be denied. 3. The government gets its power from the people. 4. All men are created equal.

$100 Question from PIEDMONT What battle signifies the start of the Revolutionary War?

$100 Answer from PIEDMONT Lexington & Concord, Massachuttes

$200 Question from PIEDMONT What incident led colonists to react with the Boston Tea Party?

$200 Answer from PIEDMONT Tea Act was passed; giving one British company the right to sell tea to the Colonies

$300 Question from PIEDMONT Describe the importance of the Battle of Kettle Creek

$300 Answer from PIEDMONT A moral victory for Georgia patriots because they captured much needed supplies and gained the support of many Georgia Loyalists?

$400 Question from PIEDMONT Describe the Boston Massacre and it’s significance

$400 Answer from PIEDMONT A mob of angry armed, colonists came to investigate a disturbance. One British soldier fired, cause the others to fire. This was used as propaganda to get other colonists on the side of the Patriots.

$500 Question from PIEDMONT Describe the Georgia Constitution of 1777, include the Legislative powers.

$500 Answer from PIEDMONT 1.The power of the government rests on the will of the people. 2.“The legislative, executive and judiciary departments shall be separate and distinct, so that neither exercises the powers properly belonging to the other.” – Really was note Separation of Powers. 1.One house legislature given broad authority to enact laws. 2.The Legislative had all the power and elected the Governor and all of the judicial and county officials. 3.Executive Council of 12 Legislators to override the Governor.

$100 Question from ATLANTA What was the name for people who did NOT Support the King during the Revolution?

$100 Answer from ATLANTA Patriots or Whigs – They were for the Revolution.

$200 Question from ATLANTA Describe what the Townshend Acts did

$200 Answer from ATLANTA The law that placed taxes on such items as glass, lead, paper, and paint that came into the colonies was what?

$300 Question from ATLANTA What was included in the “Intolerable” Acts?

$300 Answer from ATLANTA 1.The Boston port was closed 2.The people of Massachusetts were not allowed to have their own government 3.Reinstated the Quartering Act for all colonies

$400 Question from ATLANTA At the United States Constitutional Convention in 1787, what was the major argument? Who was in disagreement and why.

$400 Answer from ATLANTA The big Argument was how would states be represented in the Government. Large Stated wanted representation Based on population. Small states wanted equal representation

$500 Question from ATLANTA What was the name of the solution to the argument at the Constitutional Convention? How did this keep both Large and Small States happy? What was created?

$500 Answer from ATLANTA The Great Compromise The Congress was created with a bicameral Legislature. House of Representatives was based on population. Large States Senate was equal per state. Small States

$100 Question from CHEROKEE Who were the people who supported the Revolutionary Cause? 2 Names!

$100 Answer from CHEROKEE Patriots or Whigs

$200 Question from CHEROKEE What was the document stating the colonies’ intentions of freeing themselves from England?

$200 Answer from CHEROKEE Declaration of Independence

$300 Question from CHEROKEE Who were Georgia’s three representatives who signed the Declaration of Independence?

$300 Answer from CHEROKEE Button Gwinnett Lyman Hall George Walton

$400 Question from CHEROKEE What were the results of the siege of Savannah? Who was an important person from this Siege and why.

$400 Answer from CHEROKEE After a 3 week Siege, the Patriot and French forces were not able to retake Savannah. Patriots lost 1000 men to the British losing 150. Casmir Pulaski led a cavalry charge in to the city as a last effort; it failed.

$500 Question from CHEROKEE What powers did the GA Legislature have under the Constitution of 1777?

$500 Answer from CHEROKEE Make All Laws Appoint the Governor Appoint all other Judicial, Executive and County officials. Executive Council to override Governor.

$100 Question from WOODSTOCK Why is the date July 4 th, 1776 celebrated in America?

$100 Answer from WOODSTOCK The date we formally announced our independence from British Rule.

$200 Question from WOODSTOCK What was the Western boundary of Georgia (the western boundary of the United States) after the Revolutionary War was over?

$200 Answer from WOODSTOCK Mississippi River

$300 Question from WOODSTOCK How did Americans react to the mistreatment and acts passed by the British?

$300 Answer from WOODSTOCK Protesting, Boycotting British Goods, Sending petitions to Parliament

$400 Question from WOODSTOCK Why did Georgia welcome a powerful central government

$400 Answer from WOODSTOCK Georgia needed the protection that a large central government could provide. Large frontier had to be protected against Indian attacks.

$500 Question from WOODSTOCK What were the reasons why population growth becomes such an important goal for Georgia?

$500 Answer from WOODSTOCK More people meant more representation in the House of Representatives in the National Government. More people would mean more protection and settlement along the GA frontier

$100 Question from WMS What number was GA to ratify the Constitution? What two Georgians signed the Constitution?

$100 Answer from WMS GA was 4 th William Few & Abraham Baldwin

$200 Question from WMS What is the significance of Yorktown, VA?

$200 Answer from WMS Formal surrender of the British Army to George Washington.

$300 Question from WMS Why did the Founding Fathers create a weak central government under the Articles of Confederation

$300 Answer from WMS The colonists did not want to give up control of their own affairs to a large central government

$400 Question from WMS How did the Constitution fix the problems that the National Government had with the Articles?

$400 Answer from WMS Established 3 Branches of Government: Executive, Judicial & Legislative Made the National Government most powerful Gave power to tax, regulate trade, US issued own money, and established a military

$500 Question from WMS List the Weakness of the Articles of Confederation List the Powers of the Articles of Confederation

$500 Answer from WMS List the Weakness of the Articles of Confederation Could not Tax No courts or President to enforce laws Could not regulate trade State Governments were the most powerful List the Powers of the Articles of Confederation Could declare war Could make foreign policy Could raise an Army

Final Jeopardy How did the rebellion from the American Revolution lead to the formation of the US and GA Constitutions? Vocabulary Hint Box: Rebellion Mistreatment Taxes DOI Ideas presented in the DOI and the Constitutions

Final Jeopardy Answer American Revolution Mistreatment from Great Britain made Americans want self government. Declaration of Independence set out a list of ideas describing the way a government should treat citizens; all men created equal; all have the right to life, liberty and the persuit of happiness; the government gets its power from the people; people should be able to do away with a government that it no longer wants. US Constitution Did not want a government that would over power its citizens; like a King. Constitution was created to control the power of the central govenment. Three branches of government created so one branch would not be too powerful. Legislature created to represent the people of the country. Bicameral so the two houses would balance each other. A Bill of Rights created to protect the rights of the people. GA Constitution of 1777 Created 3 branches of Government; but the Legislature had the most power. Legislature was unicameral; Legislature elected the Governor, chose county officials. Led to a new Constitution for GA in 1789 which was more in line with the US Constitution & with a bicameral legislature.