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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. Very, very Early: 200. Question: Who was Tisquanto ? Answer A Native American who assisted the settlers at Plymouth Plantation in surviving. . Back. Very, very Early : 400. Question:

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  1. Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

  2. Very, very Early: 200 • Question: • Who was Tisquanto? • Answer • A Native American who assisted the settlers at Plymouth Plantation in surviving. Back

  3. Very, very Early : 400 • Question: • Who were the Iroquois and what did they value in their creation myth, “The world on the Turtle’s Back”? • Answer • The Five Nations Indian tribe in New York and New England area. They valued order and balance in the world. Back

  4. Very, very Early : 600 • Question: • William Bradford wrote a picture of the first colonists where they passed from to . • Answer • Hardship and turmoil to peace Back

  5. Very, very Early : 800 • Question: • List three reason why Native Americans took captives. • Answer • 1. To replace dead relatives, 2. as a status symbol, 3. as a prize of war Back

  6. Very, very Early : 1000 • Question: • How were the early colonists’ experiences important in producing a feeling of freedom? • Answer • They had endured through the hardship and felt like the land belonged to them since they had made a home out of the wilderness. Back

  7. Religion: 200 • Question: • List the two major religious sects at the time of the American Revolution. • Answer • Puritan & Quaker Back

  8. Religion: 400 • Question: • This sermon is credited with caused a great amount of guilt and repentance in New England. • Answer • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards Back

  9. Religion : 600 • Question: • What was the Great Awakening and what effect did it have on Early America? • Answer • (The religious movement that called congregations to repent from the corrupt human tendency of sin and hypocrisy and to call on God’s grace for salvation, and which lasted from the 1730s to the 1750s. Back

  10. Religion: 800 • Question: • What did the Puritans and Quakers believe about education and what was the result? • Answer • It was a defense against the devil. Resulted in a highly literate public that could read, think, and respond to arguments for itself. Back

  11. Religion : 1000 • Question: • How do you think a sense of religious freedom helped the birth of the American Revolution? • Answer • (opinion…. Back

  12. Freedom: 200 • Question: • What was the Magna Carta? • Answer • Baron landlords vs. Prince John. Limits of king’s power. Back

  13. Freedom : 400 • Question: • Define “Innovation” in the context of what it meant to the colonists. • Answer • The self-initiation of the individual to meet and fix whatever social or political problem was in front of them. This was done in a very practical way. Back

  14. Freedom : 600 • Question: • Who led the way in American freedom and ingenuity? • Answer • Benjamin Franklin Back

  15. Freedom : 800 • Question: • How was a sense of ownership and accomplishment grown in the colonists? • Answer • They made it through extreme hardship without help from England. Back

  16. Freedom : 1000 • Question: • How is the early American sense of freedom connected to the British history of freedom? • Answer • British freedom applied to landowners. Americans owned land (like a boss. ) Back

  17. Rhetoric: 200 • Question: • List & define the tree types of argument: • Answer • Logos: appeal to reason, logic, and evidence • Pathos: appeal to emotions, such as fear, pride or hate. • Ethos: appeal to ethics, or persuasion based on what we ourselves or the majority of our culture thinks is right. Back

  18. Rhetoric : 400 • Question: • What is the following quote an example of? “The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country.” • Answer • Figurative language Back

  19. Rhetoric: 600 • Question: • Give an example of Hyperbole • Answer • “Give me liberty or give me death!” Back

  20. Rhetoric: 800 • Question: • What is the following quote an example of? “They tell us, sir, that we are weak…But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next week or the next year? Will it be when we are totally disarmed, and when a British guard shall be stationed at every house?” • Answer • Rhetorical Question Back

  21. Rhetoric: 1000 • Question: • Give an example of Parallelism that we saw in class and list author. • Answer • Patrick Henry: “Our petitions have been slighted; our remonstrances have produced additional violence and insult; our supplications have been disregarded; and we have been spurned, with contempt, from the foot of the throne.” Back

  22. Authors: 200 • Question: • Declaration of Independence • Answer • Thomas Jefferson Back

  23. Authors : 400 • Question: • Benjamin Franklin • Answer • Poor Richard’s Almanack Back

  24. Authors : 600 • Question: • The Crisis • Answer • Thomas Paine Back

  25. Authors : 800 • Question: • Speech to the Second Virginia Convention • Answer • Patrick Henry Back

  26. Authors : 1000 • Question: • Anne Bradstreet • Answer • To My Dear & Loving Husband, and Upon the Burning of Our House Back

  27. Bonus Question: 5000 pts. • Question: • What was American opinion of the Independence before Thomas Paine & Thomas Jefferson spread their rhetoric around? • Answer • Anti-independence Back

  28. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

  29. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

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