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HISTORY Jeopardy

200 400 600 800 1000 Chapter 11,13-14 Chapter 5-7 Chapter 8-10

What were the Townshend acts?

What was the significance of Yorktown?

What is the difference between the Patriots and loyalists?

What were the Federalist papers?

Why did the Americans win the Revolutionary War? List 3 reasons

What was the Whiskey Rebellion?

Who did we buy the Louisiana Purchase from and how much was it?

Describe the Monroe Doctrine

Explain the Trail of Tears

What 3 precedents did Washington set?

What are 2 examples of Manifest Destiny?

Why did the Missouri Compromise occur?

How did the Fugitive Slave act affect the North? What about the South?

Who won the Election of 1860?

List 3 causes of the Civil War

What is this?

List 2 advantages in the Civil War for the North, and 2 for South

What was the significance of the Emancipation Proclamation

What are 2 differences between 10% plan and the 50% plan?

What is the Freedman’s Bureau?

What was the Homestead act?

Define Nativism

What is a trust-buster?

What was the Oklahoma land rush?

List 3 goals of the women’s rights suffragists

What was the Open Door Policy?

Describe “Speak softly and carry a big stick” in your own words

What was a cause of the Spanish-American War?

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Describe the Roosevelt corollary

Essay Questions

Civil War Turning Points 400 800 1200 1600 2000 Civil War Turning Points Civil War Impacts Industry Growth British Policies Policy Impacts Amendments

What is the Sugar Act?

What is the Stamp Act?

What is the Quartering Act?

What is the Tea Act?

What are 2 parts of the Intolerable Acts?

How did the Sugar Act impact us?

How did the Stamp Act lead us to Revolution?

How did the Quartering Act lead us to Revolution?

How did the Tea Act lead us to Revolution?

How did the Intolerable Acts lead us to Revolution?

What was the 13th amendment?

What was the impact of the 13th amendment?

What was the 14th Amendment?

What was the 15th amendment?

What was the impact of the 15th amendment?

How did African Americans in the war help the north win?

What are examples of new technology in the war?

How did the new technology in the war impact it?

What was the effect of Abe Lincoln's election?

What was the effect of the Emancipation Proclamation?

How did the Civil War affect slavery

How did the Civil War affect the North?

How did the Civil War affect the South?

How did the Civil War affect the country as a whole?

How did the Civil War influence the Industrial Revolution?

What were the Progressives?

How did the Industrial Revolution affect Immigration?

What was the significance of Roosevelt's Election

How did Bosses become successful?

List 3 effects of the Industrial Revolution

Final Jeopardy

Category: Chapters 5-20

What Number president is Teddy Roosevelt If you look behind you, you lose 5000 points! 30 Seconds, Good Luck

He is… The 26th president