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JEOPARDY Chapters1-2

Categories Chapter 1 100 200 300 400 500 Chapter 1 and 2 100 200 300 400 500 Chapter 2 and 3 100 200 300 400 500 Chapter 3 100 200 300 400 500 Chapter 5 100 200 300 400 500

Final Jeopardy

Vocabulary Abolition- to get rid of slavery. Abe Lincoln believed in abolition. Temperance- movement to get rid of alcohol. The temperance movement finally got their wish in 1920, with the 18th Amendment. Reconstruction-the period after the Civil War when we were trying to restore our country. It was from 1865-1877. Reconstruction was tough on the South.

What is the Enlightenment? This 17th and 18th century movement caused colonists to question the authority of the king. Natural rights, separation of powers, and the idea of a government being responsible to its people came from this period.

What is the Great Compromise? This compromise helped to mediate the conflict between large states and small states in regards to Representation. It established a Senate and House of Representatives.

Who is John Locke? This philosopher believed in Natural Rights and even put those ideas in our Declaration of Independence

What is Judicial Review? The Case Marbury vs. Madison under John Marshall established the principle of _________ ___________, where the Judicial branch can review the constitutionality of a law

What is the 3/5th Compromise? This ended the debate on how slaves would be counted in regards to representation.

What is the South? This part of America relied on agriculture and slavery. It was the least industrialized.

What is the Bill of Rights? Anti-Federalists insisted that a ______ of _______ be added to the Constitution before they would agree.

What is the Great Awakening? During the 1700’s there was a revival of evangelical religion that caused people to question the authority of their hierarchal religious structures and political leaders. This big change was called the First _________ _______________

This colony was set up due to discrimination against Roman Catholics. What is Maryland? This colony was set up due to discrimination against Roman Catholics.

What is the Establishment Clause? The _________ ________ was put into the First Amendment due to discrimination by the Church of England, which had established itself as the only church that was allowed in a particular colony . The Church of England had also mandated that certain colonies pay taxes to support it.

This philosopher promoted separation of powers within a government. Who is Baron de Montesquieu? This philosopher promoted separation of powers within a government.

“Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

Who are the Protestants? What was the religious group who was the least persecuted in our early history?

Who are the Mormons? Due to harassment and discrimination, this group migrated westward to Utah for religious freedom and a chance to evangelize.

What is the 2nd Great Awakening? This early 1800 religious revival stressed abolition, temperance, women’s rights, prison reform and education. Many of its leaders were women.

“Don’t Choke!” Daily Double

Name two religious groups that spoke up for abolition. Who are the Quakers and Baptists? Name two religious groups that spoke up for abolition.

What are Causes of the Civil War? Disagreements over slavery, the tariff and the states rights/nullification issue were all causes of the ________ _____.

Who are Women? The Seneca Falls Movement set a plan to help ___________ achieve more equality and rights..

What are Tariffs? Our government tried to protect domestic industry (Ford) by raising _______

What is the Declaration of Independence? The Seneca Falls Movement had a convention which modeled its “Declaration of Resolutions” after the _______.

What is the theory of Nullification? John Calhoun put forth his theory that since the states had formed a federal union they should have the right to make a federal law invalid. This was known as the theory of _______.

What is Representation? Many colonists opposed the Stamp Act because it taxed colonists without giving ______ in Parliament.. What is Representation?

Who were the Federalists? These people favored the new Constitution and a strong central government. Hamilton and Washington both were in this party. They also wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution.

Who were the Loyalists? Colonists during the Revolutionary War that stayed loyal to Great Britain were known as__________________.

What is the system of checks and balances? This system was set up to balance governmental power with three separate branches. (Montesquieu).

What is the Monroe Doctrine? What is the name of the 1823 statement to Europe that those nations should not keep trying to establish new colonies in the Americas?

What is Federalism? In America we essentially have two governments that work together: The State government and the Federal government. This is known as what “ism?”

What is the Constitution? Federalists and Democratic-Republicans differed on their interpretation of the _______. Federalists were loose and Democrat’s strict.

What is Federal vs. State? The theory of Nullification, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, and the debates over slavery all had to do with _____ vs. ______ authority. What is Federal vs. State?

What is The Bill of Rights? Stithgir of Follib would have taken away your liberties if not for this, that protects your personal liberties.

This Branch of Government makes laws. What is the Legislative Branch? This Branch of Government makes laws.

Who is Robert E. Lee? He was the respected leader of the Confederate Army during the civil War.

What is the Civil War? No slavery, a divided country, Jim Crow Laws, western movement of population, and the devastation of the Southern Economy are considered effects of the _____ _____.

What is Kentucky? Virginia and _______ were upset with the Alien and Sedition Act so the wrote resolutions suggesting that they would like to nullify an unjust law.

What is the Federal or National? The Articles of Confederation failed to regulate trade between the states, collect taxes and required unanimous consent for amendments. The __________ government did not have enough power.

Who is John Marshall? This Supreme Court justice greatly increased the power of the federal government. He presided over the Marbury case..

What is Manifest Destiny? The idea popular in the United States during the 1800s that the country must expand its boundaries to the Pacific Ocean was called________ _________

What is the First Amendment? Freedom of religion, speech, assembly, petition and the press are all listed in the __________________.

Who are the American colonists? No taxation without representation, the Proclamation Line and Quartering Act are all reasons that the _____________ are mad at the British King.

Where is the North? This part of America had more industry and manufacturing during the Civil War.

What is abolition? Give me the fancy vocabulary word for getting rid of slavery. It was the most divisive reform movement of the 1800’s.

The Declaration of Independence was issued _______________ ,1776. When is July 4th? The Declaration of Independence was issued _______________ ,1776.

Who is Lincoln and the Civil War? Who was president from 1860-1865? And What war did he have to deal with?