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Directions:
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Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the
questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).
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Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
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As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
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When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to
see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been
picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
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Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given.
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When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program
with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name,
but keep this file untouched!
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Final
Jeopardy
Round 1
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Group
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Key
Terms
V.I.P’s
Main
Ideas
Proper
Nouns
Bonus
?’s
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Final
Jeopardy
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Last
Chance
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Final Try
Scores
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Led victorious Lake Erie
naval forces
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Who is Oliver Hazard
Perry?
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Demanded tribute to
let ships pass safely
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Who were pirates?
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Armed private ships
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What are privateers?
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The U.S. gained Florida,
claimed Oregon Country,
and gave up claims to
Spanish Texas as a
result of this…
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What was the AdamsOnis Treaty?
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This state gained
independence from
Mexico in 1836
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What is Texas?
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This man became a war
hero in the War of 1812
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Who was Andrew
Jackson?
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Fort in Baltimore that
kept the British from
entering the city
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What was Fort McHenry?
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He led the movement
that resulted in freedom
fro parts of South
America
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Who was Simon Bolivar?
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He wrote “The StarSpangled Banner” a
song that was inspired
by the attack on Fort
McHenry
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Who was Francis Scott
Key?
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This banned imports to
and exports from Britain
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What was the Embargo
Act of 1807?
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This battle shattered
Native American
confidence in the
Prophet’s leadership
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What was the Battle of
Tippecanoe?
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He was known as a
powerful Shawnee chief.
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Who was Tecumseh?
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The Constitution
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What is the name of one
of the “Old Ironsides”?
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This party’s main base
of support was in New
England
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Who was the Federalist
Party?
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He was the secretary of
state who helped resolve
disputes with Britain in
order to allow the U.S. to
develop in peace
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Who was John Quincy
Adams?
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This war was a result of
military engagements with
the British, but it led to
strong American
patriotism, no concessions
by the British and Native
Americans giving up land
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What was the War of
1812?
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He led an unsuccessful
rebellion against the
Spanish government of
Mexico
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Who was Miguel
Hidalgo?
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This document was a U.S.
policy against European
colonization of the
Americans and declared
that attempts to colonize
the Americas would be
seen as a threat to the U.S.
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What was the Monroe
Doctrine?
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This was burned by the
British
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What was Washington
D.C.?
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He was a War Hawk in
Congress.
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Who was John Calhoun?
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The British violated
American’s neutral
rights when they…
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Who were impressed
Americans?
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This group of people
supported a strong
military, western
expansion, and strong
federal economic
policies.
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Who were the War
Hawks?
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Due to support from the
North African
governments this group
of people became fairly
successful.
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Who were Barbary
pirates?
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Tecumseh attempted to
deal with white settlers
on Native American land
by doing this…
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What is building a
confederacy?
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A Native American
leader who was defeated
at the Battle of
Tippecanoe
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Who was the Prophet?
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This wiped out U.S.
foreign trade, made
many Americans angry,
and lasted only three
years
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What was the Embargo
Act of 1807?
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U.S. claimed that it
would not take sides in a
war
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What are Neutral rights?
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This happened as a result of
the War Hawks wanting to
expand the nation’s power, the
British impressing thousands
of US sailors, & Americans
believing the British were
supporting the Native
Americans
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What was declaring war
on Britain in 1812?
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Republican
congressmen who
favored war with Britain
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Who were the War
Hawks?
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Declaring war with
Britain in 1812 meant
that the U.S. would also
be at war with…
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Who were the Native
Americans?
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Since their resources
were no longer divided
between two wars, these
people won wars against
the U.S. in 1814
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Who were the British?
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Americans wanted to
expand the U.S. to the
Pacific Ocean so they
wanted to settle in this
country’s territory…
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What was Mexico?
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Latin American leaders
fighting for
independence were
inspired by this previous
event in American
history…
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What was the American
Revolution?
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A time of Peace
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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After the War of 1812 the
U.S. forged better
relationships with Native
Americans and there
was a lack of political
divisions, this time
became known as…
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What was the Era of
Good Feelings?
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