Unit 1 - Our Colonial Heritage
Unit 2 - Revolution in the Colonies
Unit 3 - Forming a New Nation
Unit 4 - Launching the New Republic
Grab Bag
100

What was the first English Colony?

Jamestown, Virginia

100

What did the colonists hate most about the Stamp Act?

They had no representatives to vote on the tax.

100

What was the primary weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

Congress could not impose taxes

100

What is an excise tax?

a tax on the production or sale of a product

100

What's the most common breed of household dog?

French Bulldog

200

Which of the three colonial regions was most dependent upon the ocean for its economy?

New England

200

How did Americans respond to the Townshend Acts?

Boycotting British goods.

200

What did the Great Compromise decide?

representation in Congress or the dispute between the interests of the big states and small states

200

What was the trail of tears?

the forced removal of Cherokee Indians from Georgia to Indian Territory in the west in 1838 and 1839

200

What's the coldest country?

Canada

300

What was a goal of the first European explorers?

To find a water route to asia

300

 What was a weakness of the Continental army at the start of the American Revolution?

 supply shortages.

300

What are the three branches of government? (Bonus points if you can tell me what each one does)

Legislative: Makes the Laws, Judicial: Judges the Laws, Executive: Enforces the Laws.

300

What did Washington warn everyone about in his Farewell Address?

That political party loyalty is going to divide the country.

300

What part of your body cannot heal itself?

Teeth

400

What was the Middle Passage?

the ocean crossing enslaved Africans endured on ships when being transported to America

400

Why was the Declaration of Independence written?

to explain why the colonies were separating from Great Britain.

400

What is the preamble to the Constitution? (1 minute to think)

"We the People, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

400

What was the war of 1812 and who won?

Fought between the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights, but neither sides won

400

What's the second most drank liquid in the world?

Tea

500

What are the 3 G's for why the colonists came to America?

GOLD, GOD, & GLORY

500

What was Common Sense?

A pamphlet written to persuade other colonists to separate from Great Britain and the reasons why.

500

Explain at least 5 of the amendments from the Bill of Rights. Must include which number it is. (Bonus points if you can name and explain all 10.) (2 minutes to think)

1. Freedom of Speech, 2. The right to bear arms, 3. Protection from the quartering of troops, 4. Protection from illegal searches and seizures, 5. The right to due process, protection from self-incrimination, and double-jeopardy, 6. Right to a speedy trial, 7. right to have a jury trial in federal courts with civil cases 8. Protection from cruel and unusual punishment, 9. Rights reserved to the people, 10. Rights reserved to the States


500

What group of people did Andrew Jackson receive the most support from in the election of 1828?

The Common people/Poor People

500

What famous rap artist did president Trump just pardon of his charges?

NBA Youngboy