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2 This is... Revolutionary War

3 Now entering the studio are our Contestants!!!

4 Here is your host… Mrs. Dickson

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6 Now here Are the directions

7 One person will be called on TRAP-STYLE
Contestants will choose a category and question. Contestants answer the question. If the contestant does not know the answer, the question will then go the next person regular TRAP-STYLE.

8 Here are the categories...

9 Peeps

10 2nd Continental Congress

11 Advantages/ Disadvantages

12 Battles

13 1st Contestants step up and prepare for the first question

14 2nd Continental Congress Advantages/Disadvantages
Peeps 2nd Continental Congress Advantages/Disadvantages Battles $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400

15 People - 100 Man chosen to be General of the Continental Army Column 1 #1

16 George Washington (G-Dub) Column 1 answer 1

17 Oops… click above to go back

18 People- 200 Author of the Declaration of Independence Column 1 #2

19 Thomas Jefferson (TJ)

20 Oops… click above to go back

21 People-300 Column 1 #3 Author who argued it was “Common
Sense” to break free from British rule Column 1 #3

22 Thomas Paine

23 Oops… click above to go back

24 People-400 Colonial militia ready to fight immediately Column 1 #4

25 Minutemen

26 Oops… click above to go back

27 Congress - 100 Who are the “men” the Congress
refers to as being “created equal” in the Declaration?

28 White Wealthy Men

29 Oops… click above to go back

30 Congress - 200 Column 2 #1 Document written PRIOR to the
Declaration that was a last attempt at peace Column 2 #1

31 Olive Branch Petition

32 Oops… click above to go back

33 Congress- 300 Members of the Congress that preferred to
Stay with England were known as…

34 Loyalists (Tory)

35 Oops… click above to go back

36 Congress - 400 What part of the Declaration is this list?
“For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent” “For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world” “For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury.” What part of the Declaration is this list?

37 Complaints (List of Grievances”

38 Oops… click above to go back

39 Advantage- 100 What country joined the Americans
and what Battle did they help the Americans win?

40 France and Spain Yorktown

41 Oops… click above to go back

42 Two ways British were able to use their
Advantage– 200 Two ways British were able to use their Navy

43 Move troops and block supplies from colonists

44 Oops… click above to go back

45 Advantage-300 Type of fighting Americans were able
to use because they knew the land

46 Guerilla Warfare

47 Oops… click above to go back

48 Bet how much you are willing to risk
Geography People Concepts Vocabulary $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 Bet how much you are willing to risk $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400

49 Advantage-400 Name for hired soldiers, the country that
used them, AND what these soldiers were called

50 Mercenary, Britain, Hessians

51 Oops… click above to go back

52 Battles- 100 Early battle in Revolutionary war that
colonists LOST but showed great determination (outside Boston)

53 Bunker Hill

54 Oops… click above to go back

55 Battles- 200 Battle that basically ENDED the
Revolutionary War and King George agreed to give the Americans their freedom.

56 Yorktown (Virginnnia)

57 Oops… click above to go back

58 Old - 300 This battle was a surprise attack on
Christmas and boosted American morale

59 Trenton

60 Oops… click above to go back

61 Battles- 400 The French/Spanish were convinced to
officially help the colonists after which Battle?

62 Saratoga

63 Oops… click above to go back

64 Double Jeopardy

65 Vocabulary

66 Declaring Independence

67 Random Facts

68 More Declaring

69 Double Jeopardy Vocab Independence Random More Declaring $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400

70 Vocab – 100: Location where Washington and Continental Army spend winter of (very tough and many died) Column 1 #1

71 Valley Forge Column 1 answer 1

72 Oops… click above to go back

73 Vocabulary – 200 “Shot heard ‘round the World”
Column 1 #2

74 Lexington & Concord

75 Oops… click above to go back

76 How much are you and your team willing to risk?

77 Vocabulary -300 Crime committed by Congress when they signed the Declaration of Independence
Column 1 #3

78 Treason

79 Oops… click above to go back

80 Vocabulary -400 Time period where educated men used REASON to prove points
Column 1 #4

81 Enlightenment

82 Oops… click above to go back

83 Declaring – 100 “Before breaking up with someone, you must first respectfully explain why you are leaving.”- This is a summary of what section of the Declaration?

84 Preamble

85 Oops… click above to go back

86 Declaring – 200 What are the Unalienable rights “endowed by their Creator?”
Column 2 #1

87 Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness

88 Oops… click above to go back

89 Declaring – 300 Date Independence was approved

90 July 4th, 1776

91 Oops… click above to go back

92 Declaring – 400 Two other people on declaration committee

93 Adams, Franklin, Livingston, Sherman

94 Oops… click above to go back

95 Random – 100 Objective of taking Ticonderoga

96 Taking cannons

97 Oops… click above to go back

98 Random – 200 Leader of Great Britain

99 King George III

100 Oops… click above to go back

101 Random 300 – Citizen soldiers

102 Militia

103 Oops… click above to go back

104 Random– 400 Nickname of men who took Ticonderoga

105 Green Mountain Boys

106 Oops… click above to go back

107 More Decl. – 100 Issue Southern states insisted be REMOVED from Declaration

108 Slavery

109 Oops… click above to go back

110 More Decl.– 200 According to the Declaration, when is Treason legal?

111 When gov’ts no longer protect the rights of the people

112 Oops… click above to go back

113 More Decl – 300 Why was the Declaration written?

114 To convince the world that they had reasons for leaving Britain (hoping France and Spain would read it and agree)

115 Oops… click above to go back

116 How much are you and your team willing to risk?

117 More Decl – 400 List the 4 parts of the Declaration

118 1. Preamble 2. Natural Rights 3. Complaints 4. Declare Independence

119 Oops… click above to go back

120 Final Jeopardy You’ll have 60 seconds

121 Advantage Make your wagers now

122 Name 3 advantages the Americans had and 3 advantages the British had during the war for Independence.

123 Advantage Name 3 advantages the Americans had and 3 advantages the British had during the war for Independence.

124 Americans British answer Knew the land G Dubs is leader
Fought with hearts Help from other nations Spies Guerrilla Warfare Sharpshooters New weapons Experienced Army Experienced Navy Lots of supplies German Hessians

125 Final Jeopardy Answer Sheets to be printed out and given to students
Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ _________________ Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ _________________ Group # _________ Wager __________ Answer __________ _________________ $ $ $

126 Instructor’s notes The game is set up for three teams but you can have as few or as many as you’d like 1st round Daily Double is at Topic 3 – Question $400 Two Daily Doubles in Round Two at Topic 1 – Question $600 and Topic 4 – Question $800 Use the Word document “Jeopardy Worksheet” beforehand to create your questions


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