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ShakespeareEducational Technology Potpourri
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ModernismPsychologistsPsychologists
10 Point
Supported Classical Conditioning with his experiment with dogs, bells and salivation.
PSYCHOLOGISTS FOR 10 Points
Ivan Pavlov
B. F. Skinner
George Clooney
Sigmund Freud
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On April 18, 1775 he shouted the alarm: “The British are coming!”
PEOPLE FOR 20 Points
Paul Revere
Samuel Adams
Patrick Henry
John Adams
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He was chair of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia lawyer, planter, slaveholder, and did most of the document writing.
PEOPLE FOR 30 Points
George Washington
John Adams
Thomas Paine
Thomas Jefferson
He was a powerful supporter of independence, In a famous speech he was quoted as saying, “Give me liberty, or give me death!”
PEOPLE FOR 40 Points
Benjamin Franklin
Patrick Henry
John Adams
Thomas Paine
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In 1765 he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. The Stamp Act crisis turned him into a key political activists. He became a driving force behind the formation
of the secretive Sons of Liberty, a militant, anti-British group.
PEOPLE FOR 50 Points
Samuel Adams
Patrick Henry
Adam Smith
John Hancock
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Star-Crossed lovers from warring families.
SHAKESPEARE FOR 10 Points
Turner & Hooch
Romeo & Juliet
Portia & Mercutio
Oberon & Hippolyta
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Stated that Parliament had power to make laws for the Americans.
ACTS FOR 20 Points
Sugar Act
Declaratory Act
Intolerable Act
Townshend Act
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Placed duties on glass, paper, paint, lead and tea.
ACTS FOR 30 Points
Boston Act
Tea Act
Intolerable Act
Townshend Act
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Law that said colonies must provide British soldiers a house and supplies.
ACTS FOR 40 Points
Sugar Act
Billeting Act
Quebec Act
Intolerable Act
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Laws passed to punish Boston.
ACTS FOR 50 Points
Boston Act
Merchant Act
Lexington Act
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Prolific American Modernist author who wrote The Sun Also Rises.
MODERNISM FOR 10 Points
T. S. Eliot
Ernest Hemingway
Bernard Shaw
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Thomas Paine’s plea for patriotism was written here.
DOCS FOR 20 Points
Olive Branch Petition
Patriot Times
Proclamation
Common Sense
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Begins. When in the course of human events it becomes..
DOCS FOR 30 Points
Declaration of Independence
Jefferson’s diary
Proclamation of 1763
Quartering Act
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Represented the first constitutional agreement made between the 13 American states.
DOCS FOR 40 Points
Bill of Rights
Articles of Confederation
Declaration of Independence
The Federalist Papers
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This document told English settlers not to go beyond the Appalachian Mountains.
DOCS FOR 50 Points
The Federalist papers
Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
Proclamation of 1763
Bill of Rights
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Another name for Educational Technology.
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FOR 10 Points
Instructional Devices
Educational Devices
Internet Education
Instructional Technology
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Colony where battle of Lexington & Concord took place.
PLACES FOR 20 Points
Boston
Massachusetts
Lexington
Concord
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City where the Declaration was written.
PLACES FOR 30 Points
Philadelphia
Boston
New York
Richmond
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British surrendered their weapons at the……
PLACES DAILY DOUBLE FOR 80 Points
Battle of Monmouth
Battle of Saratoga
Battle of Trenton
Battle of Yorktown
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Congratulations!
YOU WON THE DAILY DOUBLE!
PLACES DAILY DOUBLE FOR 80 Points
You Win 80 Points.
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This building was the site of the Boston Massacre.
PLACES FOR 50 Points
Newspaper Building
Customs House
City Hall
New State House
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The NFL team the NY Giants won these Superbowls in the past ten years.
X
XLII & XLVI
XL
XXL
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POTPOURRI FOR 10 Points
The first person to sign the Declaration was?
John Hancock
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
John Adams
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR 20 Points
British General in charge of troops at Boston was?
William Howe
Charles Cornwallis
John Burgoyne
Thomas Gage
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR 30 Points
Moderates in the Continental Congress sent this document to King George after the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Federalist papers
Jefferson’s Declaration
Olive Branch Petition
Virginia Plan
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR 40 Points
Granted the United States independence and the land from the Atlantic coast westward to the Mississippi River and from the Great Lakes south to Florida.
Federalist papers
Treaty of Paris
U.S. Constitution
Proclamation of 1763
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR 50 Points