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Jeopardy: Chapter 7

Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY!

JEOPARDY! PresidentsInventions The South Vocab.Misc. Who am I?

Daily Double Graphic and Sound Effect!  DO NOT DELETE THIS SLIDE! Deleting it may cause the game links to work improperly. This slide is hidden during the game, and WILL not appear.  In slide view mode, copy the above (red) graphic (click once to select; right click the border and choose “copy”).  Locate the answer slide which you want to be the daily double  Right-click and choose “paste”. If necessary, reposition the graphic so that it does not cover the answer text. Daily Double!!!

Presidents This future president defeated Kinache  Andrew Jackson

Presidents-200  I executed the Indian Removal Act  Martin Van Buren

Presidents-300  I served the shortest Presidential term in American history  Wm. Henry Harrison

Answer  I was referred to as “His Accidency”  John Tyler Daily Double!!!

Presidents-500  In the 1824 election I dropped out of the election when it went to the House and secured a position in the upcoming administration as Secretary of State  Henry Clay

Inventions-100  The name of the first steamboat invented by Robert Fulton  The Clermont

Inventions-200  Most responsible for the increase of slavery in the South  Cotton Gin

Inventions-300  My name was Tom Thumb  First Railroad Steam Engine

Inventions-400  This “system” made mass production of guns possible.  Interchangeable parts

Inventions-500  This made possible the making of cotton thread.  Water frame

The South-100  Southern Economy was tied to these types of crops  Cash Crops

The South-200  The three largest cities of the South  New Orleans, Charleston and Baltimore

The South-300  The deal struck that would limit slavery from expanding into the Louisiana Territory  The Missouri Compromise

The South-400  The Natives from this Southern state were nearly exterminated by Andrew Jackson  Florida

The South-500  Favorite Son William Crawford hailed from here  Georgia

Vocabulary-100  A tax on imported goods  Tariff

Vocabulary-200  The “deal” made that gave John Quincy Adams the election in 1824  Corrupt Bargain

Vocabulary-300  Making the government more accessible to the common man was called this  Spoils System

Answer  Andrew Jackson’s home state  Tennessee Daily Double!!!

Vocabulary-500  The national Bank, protective tariffs and National Internal improvements were all part of this “system”  The American System

Misc.-100  I ruled in favor of the Cherokee  John Marshall

Misc.-200  It connected east to west New York and was completed in  Erie Canal

Misc.-300  This type of slavery last from sun up to sun down  Gang System

Misc.-400  My loyalties were torn when it came to the Nullification Crisis  John C. Calhoun

Misc.-500  State that “balanced” Missouri  Maine

Who am I?-100  Leader of the Seminole that raided Georgia and South Carolina  Kinache

Who am I?-200  During my time in office was the Era of Good Feelings  James Monroe

Who am I?-300  I used mostly women and children in my factories because I could pay them less  Frances C. Lowell

Who am I?-400  I wrote what became known as the Monroe Doctrine  John Quincy Adams

Who am I?-500  I, as President, added Alabama to the Union in 1819  James Monroe