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Ch. 11 Trivia Game Show Host: Ask the questions from this sheet and keep track of which contest has the highest score.

Round 1 Samuel F.B. Morse created what invention? The Monroe Doctrine was meant to protect what area? What was the purpose of slave spirituals? Finish the sentence: The Missouri Compromise allowed _______ to become a slave state and _______ to become a free state. What did the Adam-Onis Treaty do?

Round 1 Answers Telegraph Latin America Plans to escape OR songs about religion/faith Missouri; Maine Gave Florida to the United States

Round 2 Eli Whitney: Cotton Gin:: __________: Textile Industry Machines What did the Supreme Court rule in Gibbons v. Ogden? Henry Clay proposed this to improve American society. In 1818 & 1819, the U.S. resolved border disputes between _____________ Give 2 inventions that pulled the different regions of the country together.

Round 2 Answers Samuel Slater Only the federal gov. can control interstate commerce American System Britain and Spain Any combination of: steamboat, steam-powered locomotive, telegraph

Round 3 What was the overall effect of McCulloch v. Maryland & Gibbons v. Ogden? Francis Lowell: Lowell Mills:: Robert Fulton: ______________ South: Agriculture:: North _____________________ What was the name of the people who were mixed ethically? This type of a slave was able to work inside and get to know the master personally.

Round 3 Answers Created a stronger federal government Steamboat Industry Mulattoes House Slave

Round 4 Eli Whitney created these which sped up assembly production. This term means loyalty to one’s region. This man came up with the American System. This man led anti-Seminole raids in Florida. What were the two reasons why factories had to be built near water sources?

Round 4 Answers Interchangeable parts Sectionalism Henry Clay Andrew Jackson 1) Energy 2) Transportation

Round 5 Who Am I? This man invented the steamboat. This man invented the reaper. This man invented the plow. This man invented the telegraph. This man led one of the most famous slave rebellions in history.

Round 5 Answers Robert Fulton Cyrus McCormick John Deere Samuel F.B. Morse Nat Turner