Jeopardy
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Explain 3 reasons why there a new conservative wave between 1960-1989?
Moral Majority Free-Market Capitalism Increase Anti-Cold War Rhetoric 300
To what extent was the Seven Year’s War a turning point in American relations with Great Britain?
End of Salutary Neglect 2. Virtual Representation 2 End of Salutary Neglect 2. Virtual Representation 2. Increase in taxes to pay in war debt. 3. Colonists are still British (many loyalists) 4. Leads to Dec. of Independence
To what extent was the Mexican War a turning point in the debate over slavery?
Reopened the questions slavery Reopened the questions slavery. Compromise of 1820 EFFECT: Compromise of 1850
Briefly explain why ONE event below markets the beginning of industrialization in US 1. Civil War Era in 1860s 2. Rise of Big Business in second half of 1800 3. Market Revolution in the 1830s?
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Briefly explain one similarity between the Spanish and English in establishing colonies? Briefly explain on difference? Explain the long lasting effect of the similarity or difference?
Explain 3 reasons that increased tensions between the Colonists and the England?
French and Indian War Enlightenment 1st Great Awakening
How did the United States foreign policy change from the First World War (1918) to the Korean War?
WWI – Armed Neutrality at first WWI – Armed Neutrality at first. 1920s – Isolationist due to Senate rejecting the Treaty of Versailles 1930s – Armed Neutral 1940s – Intervention 1950s - Containment
Choose 2 and explain the impact on colonial North American between 1620 – 1776 1. Puritanism 2. The Enlightenment 3. The First Great Awakening
Compare and Contrast the Democrats and the Whigs (1830s and 1840s) 1 Compare and Contrast the Democrats and the Whigs (1830s and 1840s) 1. The Role of Fed Govt 2. Social Reform 3. Westward Expansion
Whigs = North, Pro Business, Some Conscious Whigs supported slavery, Wage Labor, Against Texas Annexation Dem = South, West, Slavery, Slave Labor, BOTH = Manifest Destinty, Hatred of Native Americans
To what extent were the goals of Reconstruction regarding African Americans by 1900?
Analyze the causes and growing and growing opposition to slavery from 1776 to 1852?
Analyze the trans-Atlantic trade and Great Britain mercantilist policies in the British North American colonies from 1650-1750
Analyze the ways in which the United States sought to advance its interests in world affairs between 1789 and 1823?
Analyze the impact of technological innovations on the lives of TWO of the following groups between 1865–1920. 1. Factory workers 2. Middle-class urban residents 3. Midwestern farmers
Between 1945 and 1975 various groups in the United States engaged in protest. Analyze the reasons that protest emerged in this period for TWO of the following groups. 1. African Americans 2. College students 3. Latino Americans Women
In the post–Civil War United States, corporations grew significantly in number, size, and influence. Analyze the impact on 1. Big Business 2. Politics 3. How government/people responded? Confine your answer to the period 1870 to 1900.
Analyze the effect of the French and Indian War on the relationship between Great Britain and their North American colonies.
Explain how expansion lead to tensions between North and South over slavery.
Analyze the origins and outcomes of the intense cultural conflicts of the 1920s. In your response, focus on TWO of the following. Immigration Prohibition Religion
Compare and contrast the Cold War foreign policies of TWO of the following presidents. 1. Harry Truman (1945–1953) 2. Dwight Eisenhower (1953–1961) 3. Richard Nixon (1969–1974)
Explain the ways that participation in political campaigns and elections in the United States changed between 1815 and 1840, and analyze forces and events that led to these changes.
Compare and contrast the British and French imperial goals in North America between 1580 and 1763.
Compare and contrast the women’s rights movement of the 1840s–1860s with the women’s rights movement of the 1960s–1980s.
Compare and contrast the foreign policies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.