Causes of the American Revolution Jeopardy DEVELOPED BY JONI COLEMAN BLOOMFIELD HILLS MIDDLE SCHOOL.

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Causes of the American Revolution Jeopardy DEVELOPED BY JONI COLEMAN BLOOMFIELD HILLS MIDDLE SCHOOL

Directions Click on the arrow to begin the game. Choose a 100, 200, 300 or 400 point question by clicking on the corresponding icon. Read the question and the answer choices. If you would like them read to you, click on the audio icon! Choose the answer which you believe is correct by clicking on the letter of your choice. At any point you can click on the home icon to return to the main menu or the red x icon to exit the game. x

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100 Point Question John Adams Benjamin Franklin Who created this political cartoon? Patrick Henry Samuel Adams A B C D x

200 Point Question The first direct tax to the colonists A law that stated colonists had to house soldiers What was the Proclamation of 1763? A law that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains A tax on sugar, molasses, and other products shipped to the colonies A B C D x

300 Point Question Native Americans British Parliament Who were the Sons of Liberty? A group of loyalists An underground organization that opposed the Stamp Act A B C D x

400 Point Question Patrick Henry Samuel Adams This person said, “No taxation without representation!” John Adams Benjamin Franklin A B C D x

100 Point Question John Adams Benjamin Franklin Who drafted the Constitution? Patrick Henry Thomas Jefferson A B C D x

200 Point Question Thomas Jefferson Patrick Henry Who wrote “Common Sense”? Thomas Paine Samuel Adams A B C D x

300 Point Question Battle of Trenton Battle of Yorktown Which battle was known as the turning point in the Revolutionary War? Battle of Bunker Hill Battle of Saratoga A B C D x

400 Point Question Olive Branch Petition Declaration of Independence What was the name of the document that ended the Revolutionary War? Treaty of Paris Articles of Confederation A B C D x

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