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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Acts Boston People $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 The French and Indian War Acts Boston People Causes and Effects $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What was one major effect for the French after the French and Indian War ended? France lost its land in North America.

1 - $200 How did the colonists react to the Proclamation of 1763? They were angry with King George III and ignored his rule about moving west of the Appalachian Mountains. They used power without authority and went against the King’s rule.

1 - $300 Why did Britain begin taxing the colonists? To pay off the war debts from the French and Indian War.

1 - $400 Was King George using power WITH authority or power WITHOUT authority when he passed the Proclamation of 1763? Power WITH authority

1 - $500 What did the Proclamation of 1763 say? Why did King George pass this law? That the colonists could not claim land west of the Appalachian Mountains. This land was to be reserved for the Native Americans. King George passed this law to avoid further problems with the Native Americans.

2 - $100 Why did the British government pass the Stamp Act? They wanted more money to pay off the debts from the French and Indian War.

2 - $200 What caused King George to pass the Intolerable Act? As a punishment for the Boston Tea Party

2 - $300 How did the colonists react to the Intolerable Acts? They united and helped Boston by sending food and supplies.

2 - $400 How did the colonists react to the Townshend Acts? By boycotting all British goods.

2 - $500 What was the Sugar Act? A high tax was placed on molasses.

3 - $100 What was the Boston Tea Party an effect of? It was a protest of the high taxes given by the King.

3 - $200 What was an effect of the Boston Massacre? The colonists did not feel that Britain had any right to rule over them.

3 - $300 What was a main cause of the Boston Massacre? Many British soldiers were being sent to the colonies to keep order. The colonists were protesting and violence broke out.

3 - $400 The Intolerable Acts was a punishment for what event? The Boston Tea Party

3 - $500 Why would the closing of the Boston Harbor be a big problem for the colonists? It would negatively affect their ability to trade and get needed supplies.

4 - $100 What was George Washington’s role in the American Revolution? He was the general of the colonial army.

4 - $200 What was Sam Adam’s role in the American Revolution? He organized protests against the British

4 - $300 What did the First Continental Congress decide? They decided to boycott trade with Britain until the Intolerable Acts were stopped.

4 - $400 What did Benjamin Franklin want to accomplish with his “Join, or Die” cartoon? To unite the colonies against Britain

4 - $500 How did Patrick Henry share his message about going to war against England? He gave his, “Give me Liberty, or Give Me Death!” speech

5 - $100 What was an effect of the Stamp Act (and a big reason for the Revolutionary War)? The colonists felt that they were being treated unfairly by the British government. They did not like having to pay taxes with be represented in the government of England. (Taxation without representation!)

5 - $200 If I add 4 ½ + 6 1/3, I will get 10 5/6

5 - $300 If I subtract 7 ¼ - 2 5/8, I will get 4 5/8

5 - $400 If I divide 4,359 by 19, I will get 229 remainder 8

5 - $500 If I multiply 25.6 x 5.3, I will get 135.68

Final Jeopardy Define “physical adaptation” and “behavioral adaptation” and give an example of each using a real animal. Answers will vary