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Let’s PlayLet’s PlayPilgrims and Pilgrims and

IndiansIndians

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Oodles of Oodles of Yankee Yankee DoodlesDoodles

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Did you know Did you know XY and Z had XY and Z had

an Affair?an Affair?

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Old Hickory, Old Hickory, Dickery, Dock.Dickery, Dock.

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It’s Bedlam in It’s Bedlam in the Antebellumthe Antebellum

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Let’s PlayLet’s PlayPilgrims and Pilgrims and

IndiansIndians

Oodles of Oodles of Yankee Yankee DoodlesDoodles

XY and Z XY and Z had an had an Affair?Affair?

Old Hickory, Old Hickory, Dickery, Dickery,

Dock.Dock.

It’s Bedlam It’s Bedlam in the in the

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This man was expelled from Massachusetts Bay Colony

and later founded Providence?

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This was drafted to allow This was drafted to allow partial church membership in partial church membership in

Massachusetts, however Massachusetts, however prevented them from voting prevented them from voting and receiving Communion? and receiving Communion?

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Bacon’s Rebellion, which led Bacon’s Rebellion, which led to the destruction of to the destruction of

Jamestown capitol in 1676, Jamestown capitol in 1676, was in response to this was in response to this

Governor’s action ?Governor’s action ?

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This was one of the first slave This was one of the first slave rebellions, it began near the rebellions, it began near the

Stono River in South Carolina, Stono River in South Carolina, and ended in the death of all and ended in the death of all participants along the Florida participants along the Florida

border?border?

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Which 1676 war, led by Chief Which 1676 war, led by Chief Metacom, tried to slow Pilgrim Metacom, tried to slow Pilgrim encroachment of tribal lands? encroachment of tribal lands?

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In 1754, delegates from seven In 1754, delegates from seven British colonies convened here British colonies convened here

to discuss French actions on to discuss French actions on and persuade the Iroquois to and persuade the Iroquois to

join the British?join the British?

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The ‘Sons of liberty’ were The ‘Sons of liberty’ were formed to unite colonials in formed to unite colonials in opposition to this tax, yet opposition to this tax, yet

the protests became the protests became violent? violent?

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General Burgoyne was General Burgoyne was forced to surrender after forced to surrender after

this battle, a major turning this battle, a major turning point in the Revolutionary point in the Revolutionary

War?War?

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America’s unconditional America’s unconditional independence and territorial independence and territorial boundary at the Mississippi boundary at the Mississippi

River were established in this River were established in this treaty (include date)?treaty (include date)?

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In 1781 this significant In 1781 this significant document was ratified by the document was ratified by the ‘united states’ of America?‘united states’ of America?

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In 1786, farmers led by this In 1786, farmers led by this man formed a rebellion in man formed a rebellion in response to high taxes and response to high taxes and

poor money supply in Western poor money supply in Western Massachusetts?Massachusetts?

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These laws were designed by the Federalists to prevent

dissent and the growth of the Republican Party

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This treaty signed by “Mad” This treaty signed by “Mad” Anthony Wayne and delegates Anthony Wayne and delegates

of the Miami Confederacy of the Miami Confederacy gave the US the right to settle gave the US the right to settle

in the Ohio territory? in the Ohio territory?

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The attack on this US ship was a The attack on this US ship was a precursor to the Embargo Act and precursor to the Embargo Act and

eventually the War of 1812.eventually the War of 1812.

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In this 1819 case, Chief Justice John Marshall established that the

Supreme Court supersedes state courts in matters of Federal rights, such as establishment of a National

Bank?

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Southern states developed the Southern states developed the Doctrine of Nullification, Doctrine of Nullification, giving states the right to giving states the right to

overrule federal legislation, in overrule federal legislation, in response to this Congressional response to this Congressional

Act?Act?

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In this court case, John In this court case, John Marshall ruled that Marshall ruled that Cherokee Cherokee Native Americans were entitled Native Americans were entitled to federal protection from the to federal protection from the actions of state governments actions of state governments which would infringe on the which would infringe on the

tribe's sovereigntytribe's sovereignty

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In order to end the public land monopoly by speculators and capitalists, Andrew Jackson helped pass this law forcing

people to use gold or silver to purchase land?

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This communal society formed in central New York

and were known for their unique sexual practices and

elegant silverware

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This was the name given to Josiah Holbrook’s plan to spread interest in the arts, sciences, and public issues

through speaking tours in the eastern US, Emerson made a

living from them.

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In 1822, this freed black tried In 1822, this freed black tried to form a slave revolution to form a slave revolution

Charleston, South Carolina but Charleston, South Carolina but was eventually thwarted.was eventually thwarted.

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In 1841, the Supreme Court In 1841, the Supreme Court ruled that 53 black ruled that 53 black

mutineers from this Spanish mutineers from this Spanish ship could be returned from ship could be returned from

US custody to Africa.US custody to Africa.

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This Pennsylvania politician This Pennsylvania politician declared that all new territories declared that all new territories

acquired from Mexico should be free acquired from Mexico should be free of slavery.of slavery.

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This compromise attempted to This compromise attempted to establish the 36 30’ line establish the 36 30’ line

between slavery and free states between slavery and free states from Missouri to California from Missouri to California

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Name the two men most Name the two men most involved in forming the involved in forming the

Compromise of 1850, one Compromise of 1850, one was known as “the Great was known as “the Great Pacificator” and the other Pacificator” and the other

“the Little Giant”“the Little Giant”

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Roger Williams

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Half-Way CovenantHalf-Way Covenant

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Gov. BerkeleyGov. Berkeley

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Stono RebellionStono Rebellion

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King Phillip’s WarKing Phillip’s War

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Albany Congress, NYAlbany Congress, NY

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Stamp Act (Tax)Stamp Act (Tax)

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Saratoga

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Treaty of Paris 1783

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Articles of ConfederationArticles of Confederation

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Shay’s Rebellion

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Alien and Sedition Acts

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Treaty of Greenville

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ChesapeakeChesapeake affair affair

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Tariff of Abominationsor Tariff of 1828

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Specie Circular Specie Circular

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Oneida CommunityOneida Community

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AmistadAmistad

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David WilmotDavid WilmotWilmot ProvisoWilmot Proviso

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Crittenden Compromise

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Henry Clay Henry Clay and and

Stephen DouglasStephen Douglas

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It’s Ladies’ It’s Ladies’ Night Night

in Americain America

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FINAL CATEGORYFINAL CATEGORY

Name each of the following women:

• 1. She was exiled to Rhode Island for preaching ‘heresy’

• 2. She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin• 3. She was the founder of the Shakers• 4. She petitioned her own husband to ‘not

forget about the ladies’ when forming the new US government

• 5. She helped establish prison reform

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FINAL CATEGORYFINAL CATEGORY

Women in American History

• 1. Anne Hutchinson

• 2. Harriet Beecher Stowe

• 3. Mother Anne Lee

• 4. Abigail Adams

• 5. Dorothea Dix

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END OF GAMEEND OF GAME

Daily Doubles and

usage notes follow...

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JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes

• The font for the question & answer slides is “Enchanted;” a copy of this font in located in the “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder. (This font will need to be installed in the C:/WINDOWS/FONTS folder of the computer running the show.) In order to keep all of the sounds and fonts together, copy the entire “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder.

• To change the categories:– 1. Go to “Edit” and “Replace…”

– 2. In the Find box, type CATEGORY 1 (all caps)

– 3. In the Replace box, type the category in all caps (for example, PRESIDENTS)

– 4. Click Replace All...

• To use the Daily Double:

– 1. Choose which dollar values to set as Daily Double

– 2. Link that dollar value to one of the DD slides

– 3. Link the arrow on the DD slide to the correct question slide (so dollar/category match)

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Running the JEOPARDY! Slide Show

• On the game board with the categories on top, click on the desired dollar value. (The first game board is used only to blink in the dollar values like the show.)

• ICONS:– ? Go to the answer screen.

– House Go back to the game board.

– Right Arrow (on Daily Doubles) Go to the question screen.

– Turned-up Arrow Reload question screen after incorrect guess