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The Second Great Awakening Manifest Destiny Expansion in Texas The War with Mexico Anything Goes! Looking Ahead $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

The Second Great Awakening Jeopardy

Manifest Destiny Jeopardy

Expansion in Texas Jeopardy

The War with Mexico Jeopardy

Anything Goes! Jeopardy

Looking Ahead Jeopardy

This was a 19th century religious movement that emphasized personal responsibility for getting into Heaven.

The Second Great Awakening Jeopardy

This included emotional preaching and prayer to awaken their faith.

Revivalism Jeopardy

These were experimental communities designed to be a perfect society where members lived in harmony.

Utopian Communities Jeopardy

This emphasized “reason” and listening to your “conscience” as a path to perfection.

Unitarianism Double Jeopardy! Jeopardy

This philosophical and literary movement emphasized living a simple life and connecting with nature.

Transcendentalism Jeopardy

Name the two leaders of the Transcendentalist Movement

Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau Jeopardy

This was a popular form on transporting goods and for traveling.

Conestoga Wagon Jeopardy

This was the name for how Americans felt it was God’s will for the U.S. to expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.

Manifest Destiny Jeopardy

Two reasons why settlers moved westward.

Escape religious persecution New start on life California Gold Rush Fertile farming land Escape religious persecution New start on life Escape the law and debts Jeopardy

These were two hardships/challenges when moving westward.

Inexperience in navigation Poor weather Raiders Diseases Length of trail Inexperience in navigation Poor weather Raiders Native American attacks Jeopardy

This was the main reading material that was also used as textbooks for education

The Bible Jeopardy

This Empresario became President of the Republic Texas in September 1836

Stephen F. Austin Jeopardy

Mexican President during the start of the Mexican American War.

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Jeopardy

To incorporate territory into the rule of a country.

Annex Jeopardy

In this battle, all 187 U.S. defenders died, including famous frontiersmen Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett.

The Alamo Jeopardy

This man defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto which led to the Treaty of Velasco and granted independence to Texas.

Sam Houston Double Jeopardy! Jeopardy

The reason Mexico wanted Anglo’s/White Americans to move into Texas.

To improve the economy and be a buffer to Native Americans Jeopardy

This President had territorial aspirations of acquiring Mexican land (The 11th U.S. President)

James K. Polk Jeopardy

The reason why most Southerners supported the War with Mexico

They saw it as an opportunity to expand slavery and their power in Congress. Jeopardy

California, New Mexico, and the Rio Grande as the Texas border Slidell (through Polk) was sent on a secret mission to offer this amount of money for California, New Mexico, and the Rio Grande as the Texas border

$30 Million Jeopardy

This purchase gave the U. S This purchase gave the U.S. control of the remaining parts of Arizona and New Mexico

Gadsen Purchase Jeopardy

When the war was over, Mexico agreed to the Rio Grande border for Texas and ceded New Mexico and California to the United States in this treaty.

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Jeopardy

This is used to persuade and possibly mislead people to support a certain view or idea.

Propaganda Jeopardy

Who did the United States buy the remaining land in Arizona and New Mexico from?

Mexico Jeopardy

This religious group moved west into the Utah region to escape religious persecution.

Mormons Jeopardy

People who “rushed” to California in the pursuit of striking it rich were called

“Forty-Niners” Jeopardy

This is the name for the time period before the Civil War

Antebellum Jeopardy

The right of residents of a territory to vote for or against slavery was called?

Popular Sovereignty Jeopardy

The formal withdrawal of a state from the Union was called

Secession Jeopardy

Free African Americans and white abolitionists developed a secret network of people who would, at great risk to themselves, aid fugitive slaves in their escape

Underground Railroad Jeopardy

This is the 8th oldest college in the United States This is the 8th oldest college in the United States. It was created in 1766 with the name Queens College

Rutgers University Jeopardy

This is the current mayor of Monroe Township

Richard Pucci Jeopardy