Crucible and Puritan Jeopardy
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Crucible and Puritan Jeopardy Characters Puritan Core
BeliefsPlot Events McCarthy
and “The Crucible”
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The acronym for the Puritan core beliefs
TULIP
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God’s grace is given freely. It can’t be earned or denied.
Irresistible Grace
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The Reverend who is trained in “witchcraft”
Reverend Hale
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Daughter of Parris; assumed to be
possessed
Betty Parris
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The famous last words of Giles Corey
“more weight”
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Which character is the first to confess to witchcraft?
Tituba
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What gift does Mary Warren give to Elizabeth Proctor?
A poppet
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What were a group of young girls found doing in the woods, at the beginning of the play? This is
strictly forbidden by Puritan law!
Dancing
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This character is the center of all the land disputes.
Thomas Putnam
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“Thy love is such I can no way repay” exemplifies this Puritan
core belief (TULIP)
Limited Atonement
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Full name of the senator who is attributed to starting the “Red
Scare”
Senator Joseph McCarthy
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During the “Red Scare”, the American government was afraid
of the spread of this Eastern political ideology.
Communism
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The Committee that prosecuted and convicted people of being a
part of an anti-American communist party
House Un-American Activities Committee
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Servant to the Proctors
Mary Warren
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Daily Double
What can Marry Warren not do
when requested in court?
Faint
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During the “Red Scare”, this was the act of labeling famous actors, writers, and artists as
Un-American and encouraging the American public to boycott
their works.
Blacklisting
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God saves only those he wishes;
predestination
Perseverance
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List two of the signs given by Parris that Salem has changed for the worse since
the witch trial proceedings.
children are orphanscows wander the town
crops are rotting in the fields
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Miller can be likened to this character in “The Crucible”, when he is found guilty of contempt of
court for refusing to give the names of his associates and collegues.
Giles Corey
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This Puritan Poet likes love to “whole
mines of gold”
Anne Bradstreet
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Those elected by God have full power to interpret the will of
God.
Unconditional Election
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Adam and Eve caused every man and
woman to be born sinful, due to the
original sin.
Total Depravity
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In Jonathan Edwards’ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”, his
audience’s “sinful wicked manner” can be attributed to this Puritan core
belief (TULIP)
Total Depravity
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Head judge in Salem
Judge Danforth
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Which character is being spoken of in
this quote from “The Crucible”?
“He have his goodness now”
John Proctor
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