Mid-Term Review
Colonial Period
Constitution
First Presidents
Reform Movements and Manifest Destiny
Civil War and Reconstruction
Immigration and Industrialization
Reform Movements and Manifest and Industrialization Destiny Immigration and Industrialization Colonial Period Civil War and Reconstruction First Presidents Constitution $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
The western boundary of the United States after the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783. Incorrect Correct
What is the Mississippi River? Back to Question Main Board
Colonial response to the Tea Act passed by the British Parliament. Incorrect Correct
What is the Boston Tea Party? Back to Question Main Board
English philosopher who influenced Thomas Jefferson’s idea of natural rights in the Declaration of Independence. Incorrect Correct
Who is John Locke? Back to Question Main Board
The first representative law making body established in the colonies. Incorrect Correct
What is the Virginia House of Burgesses? Back to Question Main Board
Favorable balance of trade between a mother country and the colonies, where the colonies were limited with who they could trade with. Incorrect Correct
What is mercantilism? Back to Question Main Board
The controversial system used to elected the President of the United States Incorrect Correct
What is the electoral college? Back to Question Main Board
The power gained by the Supreme Court following the case of Marbury v The power gained by the Supreme Court following the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) Incorrect Correct
What is judicial review? Back to Question Main Board
The system of separation of powers between the national government (delegated), state government (reserved) and shared powers (concurrent) Incorrect Correct
What is Federalism? Back to Question Main Board
The compromise that was created at the Constitutional Convention that settled the issue over representation of the states in Congress by creating a Bi-cameral legislature Incorrect Correct
What is the Great Compromise? Back to Question Main Board
Armed uprising that showed the weaknesses of the federal government under the Articles of Confederation and led to the Constitutional Convention. Incorrect Correct
What is Shay’s Rebellion? Back to Question Main Board
The process of providing government jobs to political supporters and increased people’s access to government jobs Incorrect Correct
What is the spoils system? Back to Question Main Board
American foreign policy that expanded the United States influence in the western hemisphere Incorrect Correct
What is the Monroe Doctrine? Back to Question Main Board
Rebellion of Pennsylvanian farmers that was crushed by George Washington and showed the federal government would enforce the law Incorrect Correct
What is the Whiskey Rebellion? Back to Question Main Board
The project, completed in 1825, resulted from Governor DeWitt Clinton’s plan to link the Hudson River to the Midwest that began in 1819 Incorrect Correct
What is the Erie Canal? Back to Question Main Board
The main reason why political parties formed in the 1790s after George Washington warned our nation against them Incorrect Correct
What is the distribution of power between the national government and state government? Back to Question Main Board
Territory purchased in 1853 to complete the building of the transcontinental railroad Incorrect Correct
What is the Gadsden Purchase? Back to Question Main Board
President James K. Polk belief in Manifest Destiny led to the outbreak of this war. Incorrect Correct
What is the Mexican American War? Back to Question Main Board
The first women’s rights convention held in 1848. Incorrect Correct
What is the Seneca Falls Convention? Back to Question Main Board
The movement to highlight the destructiveness of drinking on family life. Incorrect Correct
What is the Temperance Movement? Back to Question Main Board
Law passed in 1862 to encourage the settlement of western states. Incorrect Correct
What is the Homestead Act? Back to Question Main Board
Abraham Lincoln believed the state’s lacked this right at the beginning of the Civil War Incorrect Correct
What is the right to secede? Back to Question Main Board
The Supreme Court case that upheld segregation of public facilities as constitutional. Incorrect Correct
What is Plessy v. Ferguson? Back to Question Main Board
A series of laws passed in the Southern States and Local Governments to prevent African-Americans from achieving social equality Incorrect Correct
What are Jim Crow Laws? Back to Question Main Board
Lincoln’s reasoning behind his lenient policy of Reconstruction. Incorrect Correct
What is to heal the nation as quickly as possible? Back to Question Main Board
The underlying reason why Andrew Johnson was impeached. Incorrect Correct
What is a power struggle between the President and Congress over Reconstruction? Back to Question Main Board
The mass movement of people to cities. Incorrect Correct
What is urbanization? Back to Question Main Board
Entrepreneur who used the assembly line in his factories. Incorrect Correct
Who is Henry Ford? Back to Question Main Board
This belief: “All forms of life developed from earlier forms This belief: “All forms of life developed from earlier forms. In every case the fittest survived and the weak died out. It is the same for people and nations.” Incorrect Correct
What is Social Darwinism? Back to Question Main Board
Political party that formed that fought for the rights of farmers and the idea of bimetallism Incorrect Correct
What is the Populist Party? Back to Question Main Board
During the late 19th century, Samuel Gompers, Terence Powderly, and Eugene Debs were leaders of this movement. Incorrect Correct
What are Labor Unions? Back to Question Main Board
Constitution
Final Jeopardy! The total number of articles that are contained in the United States Constitution
Final Jeopardy! What is seven?