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Welcome to Family Feud Please Get Ready To Start The Game!

Rules of the Game! We will have two teams! Team 1 will go first, then team 2 All answers to the questions will be given after each question Each Question will be worth 5 points The team with the highest score wins the game! Points will be given for a Bonus Question at the end of the game. First team to answer gets the points.

The Subject of Todays Show is as follows: The topic of the day will be U.S. History Ch. 11 The Nation Grows and Prospers Industrial Revolution, President James Monroe

Attention Team 1 Please get your team ready the round is about to start!

Question 1 What was the first thing factory owners needed to finance their businesses? a.Water power b.Capital c.Child laborers d.Steam power

Answer to Question 1 B. Capital

Question 2 True or False? (2 Questions) Steamboats allowed farmers to ship goods more quickly and cheaply. The first steamboat was an instant success.

Answer to Question 2 1.True 2.False

Question 3 Which describes the Industrial Revolution? a.Took place mostly in rural areas b.Depended on the development of the factory system c.Occurred after years of planning in mid-1700s.

Answer to Question 3 b. Depended largely on the development of the factory system

Question 4 What was an unintended result of Clays American System? a.High tariffs b.More money spent on transportation c.Further growth of sectionalism

Answer to Question 4 c. Further growth of sectionalism

Question 5 (last question for Team 1) What is the direct involvement by one nation in the affairs of another? a.Urbanization b.Intervention c.Sectionalism

Answer to Question 5 b. Intervention

Attention Team 2 Please get your team ready for the questions! Lets go!

Question 1 Who is someone that invests to make a profit? a.Capitalist b.Sectionalist c.Federalist

Answer to Question 1 a.Capitalist

Question 2 Why did Clays American System fail? a.Congress lowered tariffs b.Congress would not fund new roads, bridges and canals c.Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional

Answer to Question 2 b. Congress would not fund new roads, bridges, and canals

Question 3 John C. Calhoun a.Opposed the War of 1812 b.Supported a strong central government c.Supported slavery

Answer to Question 3 c. Supported slavery

Question 4 Why did President Monroe announce the Monroe Doctrine? a.To gain possession of Florida b.To provoke a war with Great Britain c.To protect Latin American republics from European attack

Answer to Question 4 c. To protect Latin American republics from European attack

Question 5-last question for Team 2 What is loyalty to ones state or region? a.Urbanization b.Sectionalism c.Stationary

Answer to Question 5 b. Sectionalism

Team 1-Question 1 Who is someone born in Latin America to Spanish parents? a.Spanish b.Latin c.Creole

Answer to Question 1 c. Creole

Question 2 What is true about the rise of Latin American nations? a.New republics had little difficulty achieving democratic rule b.Colonies had to win independence through revolution c.Spain gave up control of its colonies

Answer to Question 2 b. Spanish colonies generally had to win independence through revolution

Question 3 How did private companies finance turnpikes? a.Collected tolls from travelers b.Borrowed money from federal govt. c.Borrowed money from states through which turnpikes crossed

Answer to Question 3 a. Collected tolls from travelers

Question 4 How did Congress help American industry after the War of 1812? a.Established the second Bank of the United States b.Closed the first Bank of the United States c.Lowered tariffs

Answer to Question 4 a. Established the second Bank of the United States

Question 5 What was daily life like in a factory in the early 1800s? a.All employees worked 6 hours a day b.Children worked 6 hours a day with frequent breaks c.All employees, including children, worked 12 hours/day, 6 days/week

Answer to Question 5 c. All employees, including children, worked 12 hours a day, 6 days a week

Team 2-Question 1 During the Industrial Revolution, a.Philadelphia became the largest city in the United States b.Many Americans moved from cities to farms c.Industry led to increased urbanization in the United States

Answer to Question 1 c. Industry led to increased urbanization in the United States

Question 2 In the Supreme Court decision of Gibbons v. Ogden, a.Only the federal govt. has power to regulate interstate commerce b.Only states have power to regulate interstate commerce c.States can nullify federal laws

Answer to Question 2 a. Only the federal government has power to regulate interstate commerce

Question 3 What is movement of a population from farms to cities? a.Citification b.Sectionalism c.Urbanization

Answer to Question 3 c. Urbanization

Question 4 What agreement resulted in the U.S. taking possession of Florida? a.Monroe Doctrine b.McCullough v. Maryland c.Adams-Onis Treaty

Answer to Question 4 c. Adams-Onis Treaty

Question 5 How did roads improve in early 1800s? a.Coating their surface with mud b.Charging travelers to use them c.Setting them on a bed of gravel

Answer to Question 5 c. Setting them on a bed of gravel

Bonus Round Question!! The first successful factory of the Industrial Revolution made a.Guns b.Textiles c.Clocks

Answer to Bonus Round! b. Textiles

Thank You !!! Good Luck on your Ch. 11 Test!!