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Jeopardy! People Politics North South 100 200 300 400 500 Foreign Relations North South Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500

This man invented the telegraph. People-100 This man invented the telegraph. Who is Samuel Morse? BACK

People-200 This man brought the textile industry to the United States. Who is Francis Cabot Lowell? BACK

This man designed a steamboat. People-300 This man designed a steamboat. Who is Robert Fulton? BACK

This man led a slave revolt. People-400 This man led a slave revolt. Who is Nat Turner? BACK

People-500 This person was considered the “Great Compromiser” and encouraged the American System. Who is Henry Clay? BACK

What is the Missouri Compromise? Politics-100 This agreement maintained the balance between slave states and free states in the United States. What is the Missouri Compromise? BACK

This event led to the spirit of nationalism in the 1800’s. Politics-200 This event led to the spirit of nationalism in the 1800’s. What is the War of 1812? BACK

Politics-300 The South’s political leaders were mostly this type of person. What is a wealthy planter? BACK

What is McCulloch v. Maryland? Politics-400 This Supreme Court case reaffirmed the U.S. government’s right to regulate national taxes and create a national bank. What is McCulloch v. Maryland? BACK

Politics-500 This Supreme Court case reaffirmed the U.S. government’s right to regulate interstate commerce. What is Gibbons v. Ogden? BACK

What is the Monroe Doctrine? Foreign Relations-100 This speech warned European countries from colonizing in Latin America. What is the Monroe Doctrine? BACK

Foreign Relations-200 Countries of this region were declaring independence from European countries in the early 1800s. What is Latin America? BACK

What is the Convention of 1818? Foreign Relations-300 In this convention, the British and the Americans set the northern boundary of the United States at the 49th parallel. What is the Convention of 1818? BACK

What is the Adams-Onis Treaty? Foreign Relations-400 In this agreement, the Spanish gave the United States Florida for $5 million dollars. What is the Adams-Onis Treaty? BACK

What is the Rush-Bagot Agreement? Foreign Relations-500 In this agreement, the Americans and the British agreed to limit warships on the Great Lakes. What is the Rush-Bagot Agreement? BACK

By 1850, this was the fastest way to transport goods in the North. What is railroads? BACK

North-200 These 3 inventions connected the North and the South. What were the steamboat, train and telegraph? BACK

North-300 The Erie Canal connected these two major waterways. What is the Great Lakes and the Hudson River? BACK

What is the factory system North-400 This system was developed in the North because industrialists wanted to produce goods faster and cheaper. What is the factory system BACK

North-500 The North attracted more of this group of people because of mills and factories. What are immigrants? BACK

The economy in the South was based primarily on this. What is agriculture? BACK

South-200 Cotton became the South’s main crop and increased the need for slave labor because of this invention. What is the cotton gin? BACK

South-300 This man invented the cotton gin that allowed for cotton to be cleaned more quickly. Who is Eli Whitney? BACK

Most goods in the South moved by this geographical feature. What is a river? BACK

This state entered the Union as a slave state in 1820. South-500 This state entered the Union as a slave state in 1820. What is Missouri? BACK

This word describes the idea of having pride in your country. Potpourri-100 This word describes the idea of having pride in your country. What is nationalism? BACK

Potpourri-200 This term describes the policy of avoiding political and economic alliances with foreign countries. What is isolationism? BACK

Potpourri-300 This term describes the idea of putting the interest of a state or region ahead of what is best for the nation. What is sectionalism? BACK

These are 3 Hamiltonian ideas that the Democrat-Republican adopted. Potpourri-400 These are 3 Hamiltonian ideas that the Democrat-Republican adopted. Industrialism, strong central government, and loose construction of the Constitution. BACK

DAILY DOUBLE! Potpourri-500 These were the three central ideas of the Monroe Doctrine. What is: to stop colonize the Western Hemisphere, if any attempt was made, it would be considered a direct attack on the U.S., and in return, the U.S. would stay out of European affairs? BACK