POP A SHOT FINALS GAME 4 Mr. Gonzalez 2016 – 2017.

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POP A SHOT FINALS GAME 4 Mr. Gonzalez 2016 – 2017

POP-A-SHOT USA Which historical document influenced the creation of the Sixth Amendment, which guarantees the right to trial by jury? The Magna Carta Which American document prohibited the quartering of soldiers during peacetime? The Bill of Rights

Lack of a stable government and debt from the American Revolution POP-A-SHOT USA What two problems did George Washington face during first years of American independence? Lack of a stable government and debt from the American Revolution How did the Era of Good Feelings affect Americans? Nationalism spread and people shifted their loyalty to the federal government

He believed it strongly favored the rich POP-A-SHOT USA Which Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review? Marbury v. Madison (1803) Why did Jefferson strongly oppose Hamilton’s financial plan? He believed it strongly favored the rich

The Louisiana Purchase POP-A-SHOT USA What doubled the size of the United States? The Louisiana Purchase What term describes the unlawful kidnapping of sailors? Impressment

POP-A-SHOT USA Which political party leader believed in the creation of a national bank, believed most men were inherently selfish, and felt the elite should rule the country? Alexander Hamilton Which party did he represent? The Federalists

The Democratic Republicans POP-A-SHOT USA Which political party leader was against the creation of a national bank, believed in the good of common man, and strongly supported the Bill of Rights? Thomas Jefferson Which party did he represent? The Democratic Republicans

POP-A-SHOT USA What term describes an economic system where businesses compete, mostly free of government control? Free enterprise How did the invention of interchangeable parts affect the factory system? It led to the use of mass production techniques such as the assembly line

He emphasized the supremacy of federal law over state law POP-A-SHOT USA Which American leader was said to be modest, wise, and willing to take others’ views into consideration? George Washington What was John Marshall’s contribution to American government? He emphasized the supremacy of federal law over state law

POP-A-SHOT USA What were the causes of the War of 1812? Impressment and British aid to Native Americans in the West What is urbanization? The movement of the population from rural areas to cities

Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson POP-A-SHOT USA Which amendment states that any powers not given to the federal government automatically go to the states? The 10th Amendment Which two American leaders influenced the creation of the first political parties in America? Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson

He built one of the first factories in America POP-A-SHOT USA How did the growth of the transportation system in the 1800s effect the U.S. economy? Settlers, workers, and immigrants were able to spread West and participate in the free-enterprise system Why is Samuel Slater significant? He built one of the first factories in America

POP-A-SHOT USA Why is Eli Whitney significant? He invented the cotton gin Why is Samuel Slater significant? He built one of the first factories in America

The the cost of shipping goods from the mid-west decreased POP-A-SHOT USA What was one effect of the opening of the Erie Canal? The the cost of shipping goods from the mid-west decreased How were women effected by the Industrial Revolution? Many women were employed as cloth weavers and textile workers and began moving from the country to cities

They developed new inventions for production POP-A-SHOT USA How did Eli Whitney and Samuel Slater affect the Industrial Revolution in America? They developed new inventions for production Whose economic plan was designed to help build a national economy? Alexander Hamilton

POP-A-SHOT USA Which important port city was acquired with the purchase of the Louisiana Territory? New Orleans Which law passed by Thomas Jefferson resulted in the halting of all foreign American trade? The Embargo Act (1807)

He was afraid we would be dragged into a foreign war POP-A-SHOT USA Who cautioned Americans against forming alliances with foreign nations? George Washington Why did George Washington not want us to form alliances with foreign nations? He was afraid we would be dragged into a foreign war

to stop the impressment of American sailors POP-A-SHOT USA Why did Thomas Jefferson pass the Embargo Act? to stop the impressment of American sailors How did Americans feel about the Embargo Act? Americans disliked it because it hurt us economically more than it hurt other countries

They purchased the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon in 1803 POP-A-SHOT USA How did the United States gain the territory between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains? They purchased the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon in 1803 What court decision addressed the right of states to tax a federal property? Gibbons v. Ogden

McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) POP-A-SHOT USA What did presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe have in common? All sought to avoid involvement in European political struggles (isolationists) What court decision addressed the right of states to tax federal property? McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)