Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
BONUS (play at end of game)
100
What is Parliament?
What is Britain's law making body.
100
Liberty stands for what?
What is Freedom.
100
(Fill in the blank) "Delegates wrote a ______ to King George lll asking for repeal of the Intolerable Acts".
What is petition.
100
Political cartoons often contain what?
What is symbols?
200
What was the earliest form of self-government in Britain?
What is a town meeting.
200
To fight the "Stamp Act" some colonists formed what?
What is "Sons of Liberty".
200
(Fill in the blank) " They also asked the colonists to gather _________ to defend the cities".
Who is the "Minutemen"
200
A symbol is something that stands for?
What is something else.
300
A "Royal Governor" was chosen by who?
Who is The King of England.
300
Sam Adams was a cousin of who?
Who is John Adams
300
( Fill in the blank) "The militias near _________ were ordered to be ready at the beat of the drum".
What is Lexington.
300
To help readers understand a cartoon, some authors use what?
What is captions?
400
Assembly members could, in return, refuse to vote for what?
What is money for the governor's plans.
400
(Fill in the blank) "They demanded that the Stamp Act be ______ or canceled".
What is repealed.
400
"The rumor was that the British were going to arrest who? (Two people).
Who is Sam Adams and John Hancock.
400
What is a political cartoon?
What is, something that expresses about people or recent events.
500
George Washington and who served as burgesses?
Who is Richard Henry Lee.
500
(Fill in the blank) "A major step towards uniting the colonies came through the __________ __ ______________".
What is Committees of Correspondence.
500
(Fill in the blank) " Paul Revere's friend _______ _____, a shoemaker joined him on his way Concord".
Who is "William Dawes".
Continue
ESC
Reveal Correct Response
Spacebar
M
e
n
u
Team 1
0
+
-
Chp 11 Review NSEB
No teams
1 team
2 teams
3 teams
4 teams
5 teams
6 teams
7 teams
8 teams
9 teams
10 teams
Custom
Press
F11
Select menu option
View > Enter Fullscreen
for full-screen mode
Edit
•
Print
•
Download
•
Embed
•
Share
JeopardyLabs