4. Categories and amounts PEOPLE POLITICS TERMS MISC. ETC. 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100
5. I am the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin . Harriet Beecher Stowe PEOPLE $100
6. I was charged with treason and hanged for my raid on the arsenal at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia. John Brown PEOPLE $200
7. I sued for my freedom but the Supreme Court ruled that I had no rights as a citizen because or my race. Dred Scott PEOPLE $300
8. I was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court that ruled in 1857 that African Americans had no rights as citizens of the United States. Roger Taney PEOPLE $400
9. I was a senator from Illinois that ran for president in 1860. I had famous a series of debates with Abraham Lincoln in 1858. Stephen Douglas POLITICS $100
10. I won the presidential election of 1860 and became the 16th President of the United States. Abraham Lincoln POLITICS $200
11. I ran for President of the United States in 1856 as a Democrat and won. James Buchanan POLITICS $300
12. I was a senator from Kentucky that had the idea for the Compromise of 1850. I also have a local tie to Liberty where you live. Henry Clay POLITICS $400
14. _______________ is the ability for people to vote and decide on how the government will work in their area. Popular Sovereignty TERMS $200
15. ______________ is a list of statements and beliefs held by a political party. Platform TERMS $300
16. _________________ allows slave catchers to go north and arrest runaway slaves to have them returned to the South. Fugitive Slave Act TERMS $400
17. In the compromise of 1850, does California enter the Union as a FREE or SLAVE state? Free state MISC $100
18. I earned my fame as an explorer but run for President in 1856 for the Republican Party. John C Fremont MISC $200
19. Which state is the first to secede from the Union? South Carolina MISC $300
20. I am named the President of the Confederate States of America. Who am I? Jefferson Davis MISC $400
21. When the Southern states secede from the Union, what is their official name? Confederate States of America ETC. $100
22. ______________________ allowed the people of Kansas and Nebraska the right to vote on the issue of slavery. Kansas Nebraska Act ETC. $200
23. What is the name of the political party that is created with the only purpose of ending slavery (hint: not the Republican Party)? Free Soil Party ETC. $300
24. _______________ is the name of the proposed law to outlaw slavery in any of the territory claimed by the U.S. after the Mexican American War. Wilmont Proviso ETC. $400
Jason Harrison’s Jeopardy Template, modified by Jason Harrison (harrison@cs.ubc.ca) March 2002 from an unknown source. How to use: Make a copy of this presentation and save it under a different name. Modify Slide 2 to have the correct title for the game. Modify Slide 4 “Categories and Amounts” to have the correct categories. The gird of dollar values below contain hyperlinks to slides 5 through 24. Slides 5 through 24 has a title text box for the “answer” and a star in the bottom right hand corner that hyperlinks back to slide 4. On each of these slides modify the slide title (1:100, 1:200, etc) to be the answer. If you want to use an image as an answer either delete the text, move the text box off of the slide, or put the image over the text. Start the slide show, advance through the first couple of slides, review the rules, then press the spacebar, or enter key to display each of the five categories. Have a student/group pick a category and amount, with the mouse click on the dollar amount to go to the answer and click on the star to return to the main screen(slide 4). Notes: Once you’ve started the game, use the mouse pointer to move through the game by clicking on the dollar amounts and “return to main screen” star. If you get lost, press the “4” key (you know the one between 3 and 5) and then the enter key to return to the main screen (slide 4). If you practice the game and need to reset the hyperlinks on the main screen (slide 4) you need to save the file, close it, and reopen it.