JEOPARDY ‘Cause you think you’re so smart.
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FINAL JEOPARDY
D’ARCY McGEE FOR $100 The country where D’Arcy McGee was born.
$100 Answer from McGee
Ireland
McGEE FOR $200
The North American city that McGee initially moved to with his family.
$200 Answer from McGee
New York
McGEE FOR $300 The name of the rebel group that McGee once belonged to before coming to Canada.
$300 Answer from McGee
Young Ireland
McGEE FOR $400
The type of business McGee worked for when he moved to Montreal
$400 Answer from McGee
Newspaper
McGEE FOR $500 D’arcy McGee felt that, as Canadians, we should focus less on the things that make us __________________ and more on the things that make us the __________________.
$500 Answer from McGee
Different Same
MONTREAL FOR $100 Montreal was thought of as a city of great _________________________
$100 Answer from MONTREAL
opportunity
MONTREAL FOR $200 The name of the man who fled financial ruin in Scotland to become a successful photographer.
$200 Answer from MONTREAL
William Notman
MONTREAL $300 Name of the railroad that was headquartered in Montreal
$300 Answer from MONTREAL
Grand Trunk Railroad
MONTREAL $400 Name given to children found on the doorstep of the Grey Sisters’Convent.
$400 Answer from MONTREAL
foundlings
MONTREAL $500
Name of the pharmacist who felt that alcohol was a major problem in society.
$500 Answer from MONTREAL
Samuel Leonard Tilley
IRISH $100 What name is given to the people who own the land that was worked on by Irish peasants?
$100 Answer from IRISH
landlord
IRISH $200
The dominant religion in Ireland.
$200 Answer from IRISH
Roman Catholic
IRISH $300
Name of the food source tht represented the staple of the Irish peasant’s diet.
$300 Answer from IRISH
potato
IRISH $400 Name given to the ships that carried Irish immigrants to Canada.
$400 Answer from IRISH
coffin ships
IRISH $500 The name of the island where Irish immigrants were quarantined before being allowed to land at Quebec.
$500 Answer from IRISH
Grosse-Isle
SLAVES $100 This woman was known as the “Moses of her People.”
$100 Answer from SLAVES
Harriet Tubman
SLAVES $200 Name given to white people who were against the institution of slavery and actually helped slaves escape to Canada.
$200 Answer from SLAVES
abolitionist
SLAVES $300
Name given to places where slaves were hidden during the day.
$300 Answer from SLAVES
Safe houses
SLAVES $400 The navigational beacon used by slaves to help guide them on their journey north to Canada.
$400 Answer from SLAVES
Polaris: The North Star
SLAVES $500 Name given to the system of routes, paths, and safe houses that slaves used to escape to Canada.
$500 Answer from SLAVES
Underground Railroad
THIS AND THAT $100 The tragedy that struck the McGee family when they lived in New York.
$100 Answer from THIS AND THAT
3 of their children died
THIS AND THAT $200
Of 729 children abandoned to the Grey Sisters one winter, the number that survived.
$200 Answer from THIS AND THAT
33
THIS AND THAT $300
The reason for a million Irish deaths and for millions more Irish to emigrate to North America.
$300 Answer from THIS AND THAT
Irish Potato Famine Or Irish Potato Blight
THIS AND THAT $400 A substance that was “cheaper and more readily available than water.”
$400 Answer from THIS AND THAT
alcohol
THIS AND THAT $500 A common Irish surname that has been incorporated into the mainstream French culture of Quebec.
$500 Answer from THIS AND THAT Doyle Ryan Johnson Elliott
Final Jeopardy D’Arcy McGee noted that there were a lot of different ethnic/language/cultural/religious grous in the country he had chosen as his new home. He felt that people should stop identifying themselves as either English or French, black or white, Catholic and Protestant, and instead identify themselves as being _______________
Final Jeopardy Answer Canadian