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Unit 2 Jeopardy

Unit 2 Jeopardy. Gov’t Gumbo 100. This American currency was practically worthless during the Revolution. Gov’t Gumbo 200. This was the first governing document of the United States though it did not take long for people to realize it was too weak. Gov’t Gumbo 300.

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Unit 2 Jeopardy

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  1. Unit 2 Jeopardy

  2. Gov’t Gumbo 100 This American currency was practically worthless during the Revolution.

  3. Gov’t Gumbo 200 This was the first governing document of the United States though it did not take long for people to realize it was too weak.

  4. Gov’t Gumbo 300 This was the small state plan which involved a unicameral legislature with equal representation.

  5. Gov’t Gumbo 400 This was the legislation which outlined how towns would be formed in the west.

  6. Gov’t Gumbo 500 He refused to attend the Constitutional Convention because he opposed the creation of a stronger central government

  7. Essential Events 100 This was the last battle of the Revolutionary War in America.

  8. Essential Events 200 Following the war, there was a rebellion of farmers in Western Mass known as this.

  9. Essential Events 300 This was the turning point of the war; after this, the French formally declared their support for the American cause.

  10. Essential Events 400 These are two provisions of the Treaty of Paris.

  11. Essential Events 500 This “threatened” mutiny was one of Morris’ plans to ensure that some power to collect duties or taxes would be passed under the Articles.

  12. Patriotic People 100 She was a shrewd political commentator who told her famous hubby to “remember the women”

  13. Patriotic People 200 Young French aristocrat who joined Washington’s staff.

  14. Patriotic People 300 this foreigner turned out to be just the administrative genius the Rev. Army needed.

  15. Patriotic People 400 He was the author of the FIRST resolution which was introduced on June 7 and which declared the colonies to be independent

  16. Patriotic People 500 He led the fight for Vincennes in the Ohio River Valley

  17. Various Vocab 100 People who were on the British side in the war.

  18. Various Vocab 200 Legal requirements that prevented an heir from dividing an estate.

  19. Various Vocab 300 People who opposed the ratification of the Constitution and were ultimately responsible for the inclusion of a Bill of Rights

  20. Various Vocab 400 Law that established the method by which territories would become states.

  21. Various Vocab 500 These were the people who were expected to lead the country according to the framers of the Constitution

  22. Misc. Schmisc. 100 He was in France during the Constituional Convention so he could not participate.

  23. Misc. Schmisc. 200 System that prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful.

  24. Misc. Schmisc. 300 He was one of the other authors of the Federalist papers besides Madison

  25. Misc. Schmisc. 400 Prominent Mohawk leader who devastated the NY and PA frontier in 1778

  26. Misc. Schmisc. 500 She was the best known poet of the Revolutionary era despite her race.

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