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Early Colonies
American Revolution
Creating the
Constitution
U.S. Constitution Grab Bag
This was a religions revival that occurred a few decades
before the American Revolution.
A 100
What is the Great Awakening?
A 100
This was a social movement that stressed science as the
path of knowledge.
A 200
What is the Enlightenment?
A 200
These are the three colonial regions.
A 300
What are the New England, Middle, and Southern
Colonies.
A 300
This region’s economy depended mostly on the labor
of enslaved persons.
A 400
What are the Southern Colonies?
A 400
This was the first example of representative government in
the USA.
A 500
What is the Mayflower Compact?
A 500
The colonists’ top complaint against the English government is best
summarized by this phrase.
B 100
What is “no taxation without representation?”
B 100
The Son’s of Liberty destroyed over 342 chests of
tea during this protest.
B 200
What is the Boston Tea Party?
B 200
According to the Declaration of Independence, people
should do this is the government doesn’t protect
their rights.
B 300
What is separate from their government and create a new
one?
B 300
According to the Declaration of Independence these are
your three unalienable rights.
B 400
What are the rights to life, liberty, and property?
B 400
The following excerpt by writer James Fenimore Cooper describe life
in the…
“It was a feature peculiar to the colonial wars of North America, that
the toils and dangerous the wilderness were to be encountered
before the adverse hosts could meet. A wide and apparently an impervious
boundary of forests severed the possessions of the hostile
provinces…”B 500
What is Fenimore’s quote describes life on the
American Frontier (west)?
B 500
The Articles of Confederation failed for this reason.
C 100
What is they gave too much power to the states and not
enough power to the federal government?
C 100
Charles Pickney opposed limiting the slave trade for
these two reasons.
C 200
What is his state (South Carolina) had the highest percent of slaves and was depended on Slavery to survive economically?
C 200
This failed farmer’s protest (rebellion) made people call
for a stronger central government.
C 300
What is Shay’s Rebellion?
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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This compromise determined that only three out of every enslaved persons would be
counted in order to determine each state’s taxation and
representation in the Legislative Branch.
C 400
What is the three-fifths Compromise?
C 400
This compromise determine that there would be a two part
Legislative Branch (Congress).
C 500
What is the Great Compromise?
C 500
This is the main job of the Legislative Branch.
D 100
What is make laws?
D 100
This principle of the constitution allows each
branch to monitor and adjust the power of the other
branches.
D 200
What are checks and balances?
D 200
The Antifederalists insisted that this be added to the Constitution before they would ratify (approve) it.
D 300
What is the Bill of Rights?
D 300
Federalism describes a system of government where power is shared between…
D 400
What is the state (local) and federal (national or central)
government?
D 400
Name the steps that bills go through before they become
laws.
D 500
What are:
1)House Committee
2)House of Representatives
3)Senate Committee
4)Senate
5)Joint Committee
6)PresidentD 500
This is the name for changes and additions to the
Constitution.
E 100
What are amendments?
E 100
He was the General of the Continental Army and the
first president.
E 200
Who is George Washington?
E 200
When Washington left office, his Farewell Address warned Americans to avoid these two
things.
E 300
What are foreign entanglements (meddling in the affairs of other nations)
and forming political parties?
E 300
Disagreements between Alexander Hamilton and
Thomas Jefferson led to the creation of two opposing
groups called this.
E 400
What are political parties?
E 400
This right is protected by the First Amendment.
E 500
What is freedom of speech?
E 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
THE U.S. CONSTITUTION and The SLAVE TRADE
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Name two reasons that the founders of the Constitution
allowed the slave trade to continue.
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1) They were afraid that the South would separate from the Union if slavery was limited.
2) The South needed slavery to survive economically.
3) The South threatened not to ratify (sign) the Constitution if it limited Slavery.
4) Northerners thought slavery would fade away on its own.
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