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1 AMERICAN HISTORY “The 1700s”
Jeopardy AMERICAN HISTORY “The 1700s”

2 Acts of Rebellion Women & Minorities Early Inadequacies Framers & Founders Political Theory

3 No taxed tea to be found, except in the harbor
A-A1

4 What is the BOSTON TEA PARTY?
Q-A1

5 This Massachusetts farmer’s revolt showed the weaknesses of the new federal government
A-A2

6 What is SHAY’S REBELLION?
Q-A2

7 G. Washington himself distilled this wheat farmer’s revolt against a tax on their liquid gold
A-A3

8 What is the WHISKY REBELLION?
Q-A3

9 The Second Continental Congress attempted one last time to achieve a peaceful redress of their grievances by sending this document to Britain in 1775 A-A4

10 What is the OLIVE BRANCH PETITION?
Q-A4

11 We must all hang together, or assuredly we will all hang separately
A-A5

12 What did BEN FRANKLIN SAY ABOUT INDEPENDENCE?
Q-A5

13 Influential woman, “remember the ladies”
A-B1

14 Who is ABIGAIL ADAMS? Q-B1

15 Designed the first American Flag
A-B2

16 Who is BETSY ROSS? Q-B2

17 Leader of the Native American Pamunkey tribe nearest Jamestown
A-B3

18 Who is POWHATAN? Q-B3

19 African American female poet of Early America
A-B4

20 Who is PHYLLIS WHEATLEY?
Q-B4

21 Thomas Jefferson allegedly fathered a child with this slave
A-B5

22 Who is SALLY HEMMINGS? Q-B5

23 Provision of the Articles making it nearly impossible to amend them
A- C1

24 What is the UNANIMOUS CONSENT OF ALL THE STATES?
Q-C1

25 Idea that the federal government should take on debts incurred by the states during the Revolution
A-C2

26 What is the ASSUMPTION PLAN?
Q-C2

27 French Diplomat who tried to drum up support for the French Revolution among the American citizenry
A-C3

28 Who is CITIZEN GENET? Q-C3

29 Obtained Mississippi Navigation Rights through this agreement with Spain
A-C4

30 What is PINCKNEY’S TREATY?
Q-C4

31 Party of the simple, agrarian farmer, not the party of the aristocratic class
A-C5

32 What is the DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN PARTY?
Q-C5

33 His 1796 Farewell Address warned about entangling alliances and partisan politics

34 Who is GEORGE WASHINGTON?
Q-D1

35 Inaugural Address stated “We are all Federalists, we are all Republicans”

36 Who is THOMAS JEFFERSON?
Q-D2

37 First Supreme Court Chief Justice
A-D3

38 Who is JOHN JAY? Q-D3

39 Secretary of State under John Adams

40 Who is JOHN MARSHALL? Q-D4

41 Incident involving the attempted bribing of American officials in Paris
A-D5

42 What is the XYZ Affair? Q-D5

43 A written explanation by Jefferson and Madison of the compact theory of government and the rights of states to nullify the Sedition Acts A-E1

44 What is the VIRGINIA & KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS?
Q-E1

45 Significance of the 1800 Election
A-E2

46 What is SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION OF PARTY POWER (had to be decided by House of Representatives)?
Q-E2

47 Firm League of Friendship, states retained their sovereignty
A-E3

48 What is ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION?
Q-E3

49 Author of “These are the times that try men’s souls”
A-E4

50 Who is THOMAS PAINE (The Crisis)?
Q-E4

51 Author of “wall of separation between Church and State”
A-E5

52 Who is THOMAS JEFFERSON?
Q-E5

53 CATEGORY – EARLY SUPREME COURT
Final Jeopardy CATEGORY – EARLY SUPREME COURT Q’est-ce que c’est que. S-Final

54 Final Jeopardy First law to be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, ironically the first law that Congress passed to create the federal court system A-Final

55 What is the JUDICIARY ACT OF 1789?
Final Jeopardy What is the JUDICIARY ACT OF 1789? Q-Final

56 Daily Double Daily Double

57 PowerPoint Jeopardy Ver 2.2
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58 INSTRUCTIONS

59 How To Set Up A New Game (Page 1)
You will need to come up with 25 answers followed by 25 questions in five different categories. All the updates to this file are like any other changes you can make in a PowerPoint slideshow. There are 25 pairs of pages waiting for you to enter your answers and questions. Each slide has a unique number in the lower left corner to help you keep track of which slide you are on. Since there are five categories the number starts with an A, B, C, D, or E, followed by a number within that category (1, 2, 3, 4, 5). The A- or Q- prefix indicates the position within a pair. So a slide that has A-C3 is the third category, third answer: it is the one in the very middle of the board. You can page down or page up to the desired slide and change the text that is already there with your answer. The category headings must also be changed on the game board slide. Do this by selecting the slide and clicking in the text you want to change. Note that the headings are in a table More

60 How To Set Up A New Game (Page 2)
The first slide also has a title on it which should be changed to reflect the topic of the game you are making. If you want to show a double Jeopardy answer select the slide and right-click on the black background. Choose ‘Background’ and select a red color for the background. Apply the background only to that slide. Repeat for the second slide. That’s it. You are now ready to play PowerPoint Jeopardy. IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not rearrange the slides or delete them. There is VBA programming code within this slide show that relies on the slides being exactly where they are.

61 How To Play Jeopardy (Page 1)
Jeopardy is unusual in that the host (teacher) reads an answer and the players (students) must give the question. This means that the answers must clearly point to a unique question, and the players must phrase their responses with a “what is...” or “Who is...” etc. A player asks for a category and a number of any available answers. The host reads the answer and the first person to raise their hand, once the question is finished being read, gets to respond with the question. If they are correct then they receive the number of points for that question (as shown on the game board) and they get to select the next answer. If they are wrong then any remaining players may raise their hand and respond. (NOTE: If you have a particular way that this game works well in a classroom situation, please me at rriley.und5.umd.edu, so that I can include that here. Thanks)

62 F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions) (Page 1)
Q) I keep getting error messages when I play, or the game board goes to the wrong slide. A) You have rearranged the slide and the program code within this game is no longer valid. Try setting up the game using a new template. Q) Nothing happens when I press the buttons. A) You must ‘Enable Macros’ when the slide show is opened. This game relies on the macro code that lies behind each slide. (NOTE: If you have any questions or comments about how this game works, please me at rriley.und5.umd.edu, so that I can include that here. Thanks)

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