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JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin

JEOPARDY! Key Terms Market Revolution Mixed Review President Madison 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

What is the key term of the following: place made up mostly of farms and the countryside

rural

What is the key term of the following: a system of canals, turnpikes and railroads.

Transportation Revolution

What is the key term of the following: place made up of one or more cities

urban

What is the key term of the following: an economic system that is based on privately owned firms competing for profits

Free enterprise

What is the key term of the following: wealth that can be invested in produce goods and to make money

capital

How does the Declaration of Independence describe the ideal gov’t?

Consent of the governed

Reading: Sara, an eighteen-year-old college student, is arrested for stealing a classmate’s term paper and selling it on the Internet. When she appears before the judge, she asks for a lawyer to help defend her. The judge tells her if she is smart enough to be in college, she knows enough to defend herself. Besides, she is not being charged with a felony, so the stakes are not very high. What was the problem in the reading above?

Sara is arrested for stealing a classmates term paper and selling it on the internet. She asked for a lawyer and the judge tells her she does not need one and can defend herself.

Reading: Sara, an eighteen-year-old college student, is arrested for stealing a classmate’s term paper and selling it on the Internet. When she appears before the judge, she asks for a lawyer to help defend her. The judge tells her if she is smart enough to be in college, she knows enough to defend herself. Besides, she is not being charged with a felony, so the stakes are not very high. How does the constitution offer protection under the amendments?

6th amendment: guarantees the right to a jury

Reading: Carolyn is arrested for shoplifting a candy bar from a neighborhood convenience store. At trial, she is found guilty. The judge decides that the appropriate punishment is to cut off Carolyn’s hands so that she will not be able to shoplift again What was the problem in the reading above?

Carolyn is arrested and found guilty of shoplifting at a convenience store and her punishment is to have her hands cut off.

Reading: Carolyn is arrested for shoplifting a candy bar from a neighborhood convenience store. At trial, she is found guilty. The judge decides that the appropriate punishment is to cut off Carolyn’s hands so that she will not be able to shoplift again How does the constitution offer protection under the amendments?

8th amendment: protect against cruel and unusual punishment

In President Madison War Message written in 1812, What was the main idea?

President Madison urged congress to declare war on Great Britain.

Name the 3 causes of the War of 1812

Americans believed the British were encouraging Naïve Americans to attack settlements. Americans were angry at British for attacking American ships and interfering with American trade (blockade) Americans were not happy that British practiced impressment-forcing people into military by force (British Navy)

Quote: “British cruisers have been in the continued practice of violating the American flag on the great highway of nations, and of seizing and carrying off persons under it.” President Madison 1812 In the above quote what cause of War of 1812 is being described?

Americans not happy that British practiced impressement-forcing people into military by force (British Navy)

Quote: “our commerce has been plundered in every sea, the great staples of our country have been cut off from their legitimate market, and a destructive blow aimed at our agricultural and maritime interest…...” President Madison 1812 In the above quote what cause of War of 1812 is being described?

Americans were angry at British for attacking American ships and interfering with American trade (blockade)

Quote: “In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare just renewed by the savages on one of our extensive frontiers...” President Madison 1812 In the above quote what cause of War of 1812 is being described?

Americans believed the British were encouraging Native Americans to attack settlements. 6