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1 EOC Jeopardy! Colonies Important documents 100 100 100 100 100 100 200
Court Cases Amendments Foreign Policy Internat’l Affairs 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

2 Number of “Original Colonies”
100 Number of “Original Colonies” Answer: 13

3 Label each region of the original 13 colonies
200 Label each region of the original 13 colonies Answer: Southern, Middle, New England

4 The New England colonies relied on what to support their economy?
300 The New England colonies relied on what to support their economy? Answer: Fishing, Factories, Trade

5 400 What 2 major events happened in Massachusetts that led to the Revolutionary War? Answer: Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre

6 Why were the colonist taxed by King George?
500 Why were the colonist taxed by King George? Answer: To pay back the debt from the French & Indian War

7 100 What document did the colonists write to ‘break up’ their relationship with Great Britain Answer: Declaration of Independence

8 What was America’s first attempt at a government?
200 What was America’s first attempt at a government? Answer: Articles of Confederation

9 300 Which articles of the Constitution outline the roles and responsibilities of the 3 branches of Government? Answer: 1-3

10 400 This pamphlet written by Thomas Paine criticized King George for abusing his power Answer: Common Sense

11 How does the Constitution LIMIT the powers of the 3 branches?
500 How does the Constitution LIMIT the powers of the 3 branches? Answer: checks & balances

12 This court cases ended racial segregation in schools
100 This court cases ended racial segregation in schools Answer: Brown v. Board of Ed

13 200 This court case requires police officers to inform you of your 5th Amendment rights BEFORE arresting you. Answer: Miranda vs. Arizona

14 What precedent was established during Marbury vs. Madison?
300 What precedent was established during Marbury vs. Madison? Answer: Judicial Review.

15 400 The Supreme Court that in the case of Tinker vs Des Moines, the students ______ Amendment rights had been violated Answer: 1st

16 500 This court case was overturned by Brown v. Board of Education when the Supreme Court declared ‘separate but equal’ unconstitutional Answer: Plessy vs. Ferguson

17 100 Right to own a firearm Answer: 2nd

18 200 Ended slavery Answer: 13th

19 Daily Double! 300 Your ‘Miranda Rights’ are found in what Amendment?
Answer: 5th

20 400 Right to a trial by jury Answer: 7th

21 500 Set the voting at age 18 Answer: 26th

22 100 Foreign policy involves events and legislation that is happening _____________ the United States. Answer: outside

23 What branch of government is in charge of Foreign Policy?
200 What branch of government is in charge of Foreign Policy? Answer: Executive

24 300 Which member of the President’s cabinet represents the U.S. in Foreign Affairs Answer: Secretary of State

25 What is one job of the United Nations?
400 What is one job of the United Nations? Answer: promote peace, etc.

26 500 Name one current event in then news that qualifies as a foreign policy issue? Answer: Crimea, World Cup, etc

27 100 What does NGO stand for? Answer: Non-governmental Organizations

28 Classify the following as Intergovernmental or NGO or neither?
200 Classify the following as Intergovernmental or NGO or neither? Red Cross EU (European Union) NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) WHO (World Health Organization) Answer: NGO, IG, Neither, NGO

29 300 What does UNICEF do? Answer: promotes the safety and health of children

30 Answer: The Hague, World Court
400 If a person of group of people commit a ‘crime against humanity’, where are they put on trial? Answer: The Hague, World Court

31 500 What is the opposite of Foreign Policy? Deals with issues WITHIN a country Answer: Domestic Policy

32 Final Jeopardy Make your wager? How many points do you want to risk?
Once it is highlighted, your wager is locked in!!

33 Final Jeopardy One the paper with your wager, make a connection across 3 of the topics. Write your answer in complete sentences Thomas Paine Declaration of Independence King George III No taxation without representation Constitution Baron de Montesquieu Boston Tea Party Tea Act Revolutionary War


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