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Welcome. to. Jeopardy!. Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Directions:• Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the

questions) and the questions (which are really the answers).• Enter in the categories on the main game boards.• As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the

contestant calls, not the surrounding box.• 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.

• Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.• Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.• Continue until all clues are given.• 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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D aphn e

Round 1 Round 2 FinalJeopardy

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England & Its

Colonies

The Agricultural

SouthThe

Industrial North

The French &

Indian War

True/False

North vs.

South

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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The new economic system in which nations of Europe compete

for wealth and power.

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What is mercantilism

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The law passed by Parliament in an attempt to control/restrict

colonial trade.

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What is the Navigation Acts

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The idea of England loosening its reins on the laws and restrictions

of the colonists.

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What is salutary neglect

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The military officer chosen by the King to rule the Dominion of New

England.

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Who is Sir Edmund Andros

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The bloodless overthrow of King James II by William and Mary.

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What is the Glorious Revolution

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An item that is grown primarily for sale.

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What is a cash crop

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The process by which merchants carried rum, guns and slaves from New England to Africa.

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What is Triangular Trade

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The large estates which made markets and cities unnecessary.

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What are plantations.

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The part of the Triangular Trade route that brought slaves from Africa to the West Indies and

North America.

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What is the Middle Passage.

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The uprisings of slaves that led to the harshening of slave laws.

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The Stono Rebellion

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The wealthy class of the New England colonies.

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Who are merchants.

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The product that the New England colonies made the most

profit off of.

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What is lumber.

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The colonist who brought Enlightenment ideas to the

Americas.

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Benjamin Franklin

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The revival of Puritan beliefs throughout New England.

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What is the Great Awakening.

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The man responsible for reviving Puritan beliefs all throughout

New England.

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Who is Jonathan Edwards

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The French & Indian War was fought between these two

countries.

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Britain and France and the Native Americans

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The young Virginia general who built Fort Necessity in response

to Fort Duquesne.

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Who is George Washington.

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The turning point of the war was the British siege of this French

city.

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Quebec

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Following the French and Indian war he became Prime Minister of

England.

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George Grenville

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The British were aided by this Native American tribe during the

war.

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Iroquois

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George Washington led a British militia during the French & Indian

War.

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False

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King George passed the Navigation Acts

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False

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Plantations were found more in the north than in the south.

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False

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Women had more rights than indentured servants.

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True

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Women were mainly in charge of domestic chores

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True

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The colonies with the most port cities.

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North

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The colonies that benefitted from an economic boom in the 1700s

due to higher tobacco prices.

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South

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Colonies where people depended on a single cash crop.

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South

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Colonies where merchants were a powerful and plentiful group.

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North

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The colonies that allowed slaves to own property.

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Neither

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Teacher Trivia

Biology&

Algebra

Religion English ForeignLanguage

World History

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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This teacher was born and raised on an island.

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Ms. Paredes

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A new baby is on its way.

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Mr. Cronin

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Born and raised in the Village, NY.

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Mr. Earle

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Loves to eat burgers and fries.

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Mrs. Nguyen

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Just recently got engaged in an airport.

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Mr. Quinlan

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What does Biology mean?

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The study of life

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Charles Darwin went to what island and studied what?

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Gallopagos Island…Tortoises

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-2(4-x)-7=5

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10

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12+11h= -18-4h

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-2

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What is the biological molecule that provides the body’s cells

with chemical energy?

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ATP

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What is the central mystery of the Christian faith?

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Holy Trinity

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The term literally mean “taking on human flesh.”

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Incarnation

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The four essential signs or characteristics of Christ’s Church

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One, holy, catholic, apostolic

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A major break in Church unity

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Schism

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An occasion when Jesus revealed his divine glory before

Peter, James, and John.

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Transfiguration

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A statement or situation that seems to be a contradiction but

reveals a truth:

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Paradox

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In the poem “Fire and Ice,” fire and ice are implied metaphors for

what emotions?

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Fire=desireIce=hatred

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In the Lovely Bones, George Harvey dreams of building

because:

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They represent the psyche and the levels of the mind

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Point of view in which the narrator is all-knowing:

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Omniscient

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A 10-syllable line with the accent on every other syllable:

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Iambic pentameter

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On which continents is French widely spoken?

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Europe, North America, Africa, South America

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Name the bodies of water that surround Spain

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Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea

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Answer the following question: Que te duele?

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Me deuele _____ (la cabeza, el estomago…)

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What part of speech are ME, TE, NOS

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Object pronouns

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Quien es el autor de “El quijote”?

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Miguel Cervantes

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The practice of selling Church positions by bishops was _____________?

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Simony

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What were the 3 major problems facing the Church in the early

Middle Ages?

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Village priests married, simony, & lay investiture

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An association of people who worked at the same occupation

was known as a ________?(present day union)

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Guild

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Who was the duke of Normandy that claimed the throne of

England & went to war with Harold Godwinson in the Battle of

Hastings?

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William the Conqueror

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Who ruled France during the time period known as the “Reign of

Terror”

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Maximillian Robespierre

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St. Mary High School

Final Jeopardy Question

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When was the last time the St. Mary Football team won a state championship and who did they

beat?

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2006, Paterson Catholic

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