2016 Jeopardy Review for spring final

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2016 Jeopardy Review for spring final Computer 2016 Jeopardy Review for spring final

Contestants Don’t Forget...

…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

Computer JEOPARDY!

I know People Concepts Mixture Stuff 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

People for 100 More people became more involved in the voting process under his presidency. Who is…?

Andrew Jackson Back to Game

People for 200 During his Inaugural Address, he referred “dissatisfied fellow countrymen” to the southerners who states had seceded. Who is…?

Abraham Lincoln Back to Game

He is remembered for his march to the sea. People for 300 He is remembered for his march to the sea. Who are

William Sherman Back to Game

People for 400 In 1832, South Carolina repealed nullification after he sent troops to South Carolina. Who is?

Andrew Jackson Good Answer! Back to Game

Daily Double

Daily Double Congress issued a joint resolution 1845 accepting this annexation treaty to admit this country to the Union. What is…?

Admitting Texas into the Union Daily Double Admitting Texas into the Union Back to Game

Concepts for 100 Under Thomas Jefferson’s presidency, the United States bought this from France for 15 million dollars. What is

The Louisiana Purchase Back to Game

Concepts for 200 Under this Supreme Court decision, it was ruled that Congress has the power to regulate interstate trade. What is…?

Gibbons v. Ogden Back to Game

. Concepts for 300 What is…? This warned European nation to stay out of Latin American Affairs. What is…?

The Monroe Doctrine Back to Game

Concepts for 400 This agreement resulted in the United States taking possession of Florida. What is…?

Adams-Onis Treaty Back to Game

This is industry where the Industrial Revolution began. Concepts for 500 This is industry where the Industrial Revolution began. Who is…?

Textile Industry

Mixture for 100 The idea that rights and powers are reserved for the states in the Constitution. Some say that this belief led to the Civil War. What is…?

States' Rights Back to Game

Mixture for 200 In his lawsuit, the Supreme Court decision ruled that he was property therefore had no right to file a lawsuit. This set a precedent that slaves were considered property and that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional. P What is…?

Back to Game

The significance of the siege at the Alamo. Mixture for 300 The significance of the siege at the Alamo. What is…?

Inspired many Americans to volunteer for the Texan army. Back to Game

This treaty ceded the Mexican Cession to the USA for $15,000,000. Mixture for 400 This treaty ceded the Mexican Cession to the USA for $15,000,000. What is

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Back to Game

The Admission of California alarmed Southerners because of this. Mixture for 500 The Admission of California alarmed Southerners because of this. What is…?

It upset the balance of free and slave states. Back to Game

Stuff 100 The Southerners attacked this fort because they though war was inevitable so it was better to start it on their own terms. Who is …?

Fort Sumter Back to Game

Stuff for 200 This part of the Compromise of 1850 was demanded by southern members of Congress. What is…?

The Fugitive Slave Act. Back to Game

Abraham Lincoln’s main goal of the Civil War. Stuff for 300 Abraham Lincoln’s main goal of the Civil War. Who is…?

To reunite the nation Back to Game

This amendment guarantees equal protection of the laws. Stuff for 400 This amendment guarantees equal protection of the laws. Who is…?

Back to Game

Stuff for 500 This Supreme Court ruling played a major role in denying African Americans their full civil rights by the concept of “Separate but Equal” What is…?

Plessy v. Ferguson Back to Game

I know for 100 This battle made the North and the South realize that the war would be a long, hard struggle. What are…?

The first Battle of Bull Run. Back to Game

I know for 200 In these debates, Lincoln insisted that the territories be kept free from slavery. What is…?

Lincoln-Douglas Debate Back to Game

I know for 300 Many Americans believed it was their right to possess all of land sea to sea. This was called this. What is…?

Manifest Destiny Back to Game

This treaty ended the War of 1812. I know for 400 This treaty ended the War of 1812. What is…?

Back to Game

I know for 500 When Thomas Jefferson took office, he released people who had been imprisoned under this act.

Sedition Act Back to Game

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy 1808 was an important year in the fight against slavery because of this.

It became illegal to import enslaved Africans to the United States.