JEOPARDY GAME RULES FINAL ROUND Day Three Review











































































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JEOPARDY GAME RULES FINAL ROUND Day Three Review Movements People Territory Pot Luck 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Updated: April 2009
Category A - Jeopardy - 100 This was the first women’s rights convention held in 1848.
Category A - Jeopardy What is the Seneca Falls Conference? 100
Category A - Jeopardy - 200 This movement sought to end slavery and prevent its practice in new states admitted to the union.
Category A - Jeopardy - What is Abolition? 200
Category A - Jeopardy - 300 This movement sought to provide education for all children regardless of income level.
Category A - Jeopardy - What is the Public School movement? 300
Category A - Jeopardy - 400 This movement tried to limit the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Category A - Jeopardy - What is Temperance? 400
Category A - Jeopardy - This term describes the belief that the United States should occupy all of the land between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. This idea fueled expansionism and nationalism in the United States. 500
Category A - Jeopardy - What is Manifest Destiny? 500
Category B - Jeopardy - 100 This U. S. President was known for his emphasis on the rights of the “common man” and was instrumental in gaining suffrage rights for males who did not own property.
Category B - Jeopardy - Who was Andrew Jackson? 100
Category B - Jeopardy - 200 This business man introduced a new, cheaper technology for the processing of cotton.
Category B - Jeopardy - Who is Eli Whitney? 200
Category B - Jeopardy - 300 This person stated that European interference anywhere in the Americas would be viewed as a hostile act against the United States.
Category B - Jeopardy - 300 Who is President James Monroe?
Category B - Jeopardy - 400 This French leader is known for establishing a secular state in France, developing civil law, and initiating many aspects of modern warfare.
Category B - Jeopardy - 400 Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
- Jeopardy - DAILY DOUBLE How much would you like to bet?
Category B - Jeopardy - 500 These two individuals were responsible for charting, mapping, and describing land gained from the Louisiana Purchase and other territory west to the Pacific Ocean.
Category B - Jeopardy Who are Lewis and Clark? 500
Category C - Jeopardy - 100 This was the primary river used for transport by the explorers who charted, mapped, and described the Louisiana Purchase and other western land.
Category C - Jeopardy - What is the Missouri River? 100
Category C - Jeopardy - 200 For this reason, many Americans opposed Thomas Jefferson’s purchase of Louisiana.
Category C - Jeopardy - 200 What is they thought the purchase was unconstitutional?
- Jeopardy - DAILY DOUBLE How much would you like to bet?
Category C - Jeopardy - 300 The reason motivating the majority of Americans who moved into the new western territories.
Category C - Jeopardy - What is the desire to own their own land? 300
Category C - Jeopardy - 400 This landform is found in the western part of both the U. S. and Canada.
Category C - Jeopardy - 400 What are the Rocky Mountains?
Category C - Jeopardy - 500 The Louisiana Purchase ensured unrestricted access on this river for the United States.
Category C - Jeopardy - What is the Mississippi River? 500
Category D - Jeopardy - 100 Describe U. S. /British relations following the War of 1812.
Category D - Jeopardy - What is the war ended hostilities between the two nations? 100
Category D - Jeopardy - 200 The term used to describe a rapid expansion of manufacturing capabilities.
Category D - Jeopardy - What is the Industrial Revolution? 200
Category D - Jeopardy - 300 This person was a major organizer of the women’s suffrage movement in the early 19 th century.
Category D - Jeopardy - Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton? 300
Category D - Jeopardy - 400 This action by President Andrew Jackson reduced the fears of would-be settlers and encouraged settlement in western lands.
Category D - Jeopardy - 400 What is the removal of Native Americans or the Indian Removal Act?
Category D - Jeopardy - 500 This term refers to a belief in the superiority of one’s national identity and binds the people of a country together.
Category D - Jeopardy - What is nationalism? 500
Category E - Jeopardy - 100 This part of the U. S. Constitution places federal law above state law.
Category E - Jeopardy - What is the Supremacy Clause? 100
Category E - Jeopardy - 200 This uprising and the way it was handled during George Washington’s presidency emphasized the federal government’s expectation that citizens resolve their grievances peacefully through the political process.
Category E - Jeopardy - 200 What is the Whiskey Rebellion?
Category E - Jeopardy - 300 This Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington was a staunch Federalist.
Category E - Jeopardy - Who is Alexander Hamilton? 300
- Jeopardy - DAILY DOUBLE Place your bets!
- Jeopardy - DAILY DOUBLE Two groups who would have supported Thomas Jefferson’s views over those of Alexander Hamilton.
Category E - Jeopardy - 400 Who are farmers, trades people, people from rural areas, and urban immigrants?
Category E - Jeopardy - 500 This group was promised a Bill of Rights addition to the Constitution before they would approve it.
Category E - Jeopardy - Who are the Anti-Federalists? 500
- Jeopardy Welcome to Jeopardy! The fun and sneaky way to review material for the upcoming test!
- Jeopardy And now… a brief introduction to the RULES of the GAME…
- Jeopardy Each group must: a) SIT TOGETHER, and b) Designate a SPEAKER who will respond to the prompts (You may NOT change speakers).
- Jeopardy The game consists of FIVE categories, each containing FIVE questions
- Jeopardy Questions are randomly arranged, NOT by degree of difficulty
- Jeopardy Each speaker may select only ONE question per round
- Jeopardy Once the selected question is posted on the screen, the SPEAKER of the team has 10 seconds to respond.
- Jeopardy The speaker may consult with teammates before responding
- Jeopardy During the game, whispering is OK, but LOUD talking and/or disruptions DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire team.
- Jeopardy The response should be phrased in the FORM OF A QUESTION. (Words, phrases, and statements – even if correct – may be disqualified)
- Jeopardy A CORRECT ANSWER earns the team the amount of points indicated on the jeopardy board.
- Jeopardy If the speaker does not respond correctly within 10 seconds, the question passes on to the next team speaker, who has 5 seconds to respond.
- Jeopardy The number of points for the correct answer at this stage are the same as for the previous team.
- Jeopardy Questions that are not answered correctly by the selecting team are offered to the other teams in turn until a correct answer is given or all teams have guessed incorrectly.
- Jeopardy For the Daily Double, the speaker designates the number of points – up to the max. points earned by the team. If correct, the team earns the designated points; if incorrect, they lose the designated points.
- Jeopardy Again, whispering is OK, but remember, LOUD TALKING and/or DISRUPTIONS DURING THE GAME may result in point loss for the entire team.
- Jeopardy The judge’s decisions are FINAL and whining, pouting, and/or complaints will NOT BE ENTERTAINED…
- Jeopardy - Ready to play?
- Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Topic: Popular Political Culture You may wager up to the amount of points your team has earned. Write your wager on a piece of paper and submit it.
Final Jeopardy Question Correctly identify at least two political campaign practices that can be traced all the way back to the presidential campaign of Andrew Jackson. Updated: April 2009
Popular Political Culture What are negative campaigning, campaign theme songs, buttons, pamphlets, posters, rallies, and fundraising dinners? Updated: April 2009