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U.S. History presents “Jeopardy 1”

U.S. History presents “Jeopardy 1”. Battles. Early Ideas. Important Documents. Key People. Moving West. 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. Battles 100 Points.

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U.S. History presents “Jeopardy 1”

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  1. U.S. Historypresents“Jeopardy 1”

  2. Battles Early Ideas Important Documents Key People Moving West 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

  3. Battles 100 Points Considered the turning point of the Revolutionary War?

  4. Battles 100 Points What was the Battle of Saratoga?

  5. Battles 200 Points Officially ended the Revolutionary War two years after the Battle of Yorktown.

  6. Battles 200 Points What was the Treaty of Paris of 1783?

  7. Battles 300 Points Country that entered war after Battle of Saratoga

  8. Battles300 Points What was France?

  9. Battles 400 Points Washington, D.C. was captured and burned by the British

  10. Battles 400 Points What was the War of 1812?

  11. Battles 500 Points Encouraged to attack settlements by British during War of 1812

  12. Battles 500 Points What were Native Americans?

  13. Early Ideas 100 Points William Penn established Pennsylvania as a haven for this group.

  14. Early Ideas 100 Points Who are the Quakers?

  15. Early Ideas 200 Points Jamestown settlers hoped to find this resource.

  16. Early Ideas 200 Points What is gold?

  17. Early Ideas 300 Points Primary factor in founding many colonies, including Plymouth, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania

  18. Early Ideas 300 Points What is religious freedom?

  19. Early Ideas 400 Points Philosopher who said the purpose of government was to preserve rights of the people.

  20. Early Ideas 400 Points Who was John Locke?

  21. Early Ideas 500 Points Met in 1774 to decide who to do about Parliament’s Intolerable Acts.

  22. Early Ideas 500 Points Who is the First Continental Congress?

  23. Important Documents 100 Points Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, English Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence

  24. Important Documents 100 Points What documents influenced growth of representative government?

  25. Important Documents 200 Points Placed limits on the monarchy in 1215

  26. Important Documents 200 Points What is the Magna Carta?

  27. Important Documents 300 Points Signed in 1620 to establish government in Plymouth

  28. Important Documents 300 Points What was the Mayflower Compact?

  29. Important Documents 400 Points Supported ratification of the U.S. Constitution

  30. Important Documents 400 Points What were The Federalist Papers?

  31. Important Documents 500 Points First written Constitution in North America

  32. Important Documents 500 Points What are the Articles of Confederation?

  33. Moving West 100 Points Lewis and Clark explored this area

  34. Moving West100 Points What is the Louisiana Purchase?

  35. Moving West 200 Points The Louisiana Territory was purchased from this country.

  36. Moving West 200 Points What is France?

  37. Moving West300 Points TheLouisiana Purchase gave access to this area and benefited farmers needing to ship goods.

  38. Moving West 300 Points What was the port of New Orleans?

  39. Moving West 400 Points Immediate result of the Louisiana Purchase

  40. Moving West 400 Points What was the United States doubled in size?

  41. Moving West500 Points Two natural boundaries of the Louisiana Purchase

  42. Moving West 500 Points What are the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains?

  43. Key People 100 Points In Common Sense, he supported declaring independence from England.

  44. Key People 100 Points Who is Thomas Paine?

  45. Key People 200 Points They were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.

  46. Key People 200 Points Who were the Sons of Liberty?

  47. Key People 300 Points Founder of Rhode Island who supported religious freedom and religious toleration.

  48. Key People300 Points Who was Roger Williams?

  49. Key People 400 Points Favored isolationism, which became basis of U.S. foreign policy until WWII.

  50. Key People 400 Points Who was George Washington?

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