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History Jeopardy. By Jessica Farley ETEC 546 Assignment 3. American Revolution. Politics for $100. This document signed in 1763 by King George III of England prohibited any English settlement west of the Appalachian Mts. Politics for $100. Answer: What was the Proclamation of 1763?.
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History Jeopardy By Jessica Farley ETEC 546 Assignment 3
Politics for $100 • This document signed in 1763 by King George III of England prohibited any English settlement west of the Appalachian Mts.
Politics for $100 • Answer: What was the Proclamation of 1763?
Politics for $200 • This official document was approved and officially adopted in Philadelphia by the Continental Congress in 1776.
Politics for $200 • Answer: What was the Declaration of Independence?
Politics for $300 • This man was considered the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army.
Politics for $300 • Answer: Who was George Washington?
Politics for $400 • This military department was born on October 13, 1775.
Politics for $400 • Answer: What was the United States Navy?
Politics for $500 • This underground organization opposed the Stamp Act and used violence and intimidation to force all of the British stamp agents to resign.
Politics for $500 • Answer: Who were the Sons of Liberty?
“Act” Now for $100 • This act forbade the import of foreign rum and French wines.
“Act” Now for $100 • Answer: What was the Sugar Act?
“Act” Now for $200 • This act prohibited the colonists from issuing any legal tender paper money.
“Act” Now for $200 • Answer: What was the Currency Act?
“Act” Now for $300 • This act maintains a three penny per pound import tax on a particular beverage arriving in the colonies.
“Act” Now for $300 • Answer: What was the Tea Act of 1773?
“Act” Now for $400 • This act required colonists to house British troops and supply them with food.
“Act” Now for $400 • Answer: What was the Quartering Act?
“Act” Now for $500 • In 1765, this Act was passed by the English Parliament imposing the first direct tax on the American Colonies.
“Act” Now for $500 • Answer: What was the Stamp Act?
Conflict for $100 • This title was given to an event in which a mob harassed British soldiers and fired their muskets into the crown, killing three people instantly.
Conflict for $100 • Answer: What was the Boston Massacre?
Conflict for $200 • This battle had General Thomas Gage ordering to destroy the rebel’s military at Concord.
Conflict for $200 • Answer: What was the Battle of Lexington and Concord?
Conflict for $300 • This battle between the Americans and the British began with the Americans marching from Cambridge to Charlestown in 1775 and ending on Breeds Hill.
Conflict for $300 • Answer: What was the Battle of Bunker Hill?
Conflict for $400 • This battle occurred after the Battle of Trenton and had Britain's General Cornwallis marching along the Delaware to counterattack Washington’s troops and retake Trenton.
Conflict for $400 • Answer: What was the Battle of Princeton?
Conflict for $500 • These battles permanently ended the British hopes of dividing the colonies along the Hudson River.
Conflict for $500 • Answer: What were the Battles of Saratoga?
Music for $100 • “My eyes have seen the glory of the coming of Lord…”
Music for $100 • Answer: What is the Battle Hymn of the Republic?
Music for $200 • “O’re the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming..”
Music for $200 • Answer: What is the Star Spangled Banner?
Music for $300 • This song was a parody proclaiming the colonials as country bumpkins.
Music for $300 • Answer: What was Yankee Doodle?
Music for $400 This song was played on drums and fifes for George Washington, But is being played on this instrument.
Music for $400 • Answer: What is the piano?
Music for $500 • This song, written by Katherine Lee Bates, was not written until much later, 1893, but has a lot of historical importance in America.
Music for $500 • Answer: What is “America the Beautiful”?
Quotes for $100 • He said “These are the times that try men’s souls.”
Quotes for $100 • Answer: Who is Thomas Paine?
Quotes for $200 • “..but as for me, give me liberty or give me death.”
Quotes for $200 • Answer: Who was Patrick Henry?
Quotes for $300 • “We hold these truths to be self-evident – that all men are created equal.”
Quotes for $300 • Answer: Who was Thomas Jefferson?
Quotes for $400 • “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.”
Quotes for $400 • Answer: Who was Nathan Hale?