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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 In the 1800 presidential election, the electoral college balloting resulted in a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr

1 - $200 The case of Marbury vs. Madison was significant because it established what? Judicial Review and determining whether something is unconstitutional

1 - $300 The Louisiana Purchase _______ the size of the United States Doubled

1 - $400 Impressment was the British practice of forcibly seizing American sailors for their navy.

1 - $500 The Monroe Doctrine established that the United States would not what? Would not get involved in European conflicts.

2 - $100 A sharp increase in the number of slaves brought to the United States occurred as a result of the development of Invention of the cotton gin

2 - $200 Henry Clay’s American System promoted what? Protective Tariffs Rechartering the national bank Developing transportation systems

2 - $300 The main purpose of the Tariff of 1816, which placed a tariff on imports, was created to protect what? American Industry

2 - $400 The Missouri Compromise did what? Established the 36 Parallel as the dividing line for slavery

2 - $500 In the election of 1824 Andrew Jackson supporters accused Henry Clay of what? Stealing the presidency

3 - $100 Explain the idea of nullification. States rights to declare a law unconstitutional and nullifies the law within its boarders.

3 - $200 What was President Jackson’s view of the Bank of the United States? Agent of the wealthy and did not care for the common people. Tried to kill the bank

3 - $300 Describe the Manifest Destiny as it related to a young United States Destiny from God to move west.

3 - $400 Which trail was used mainly to transport goods rather than people? Santa Fe

3 - $500 The Mormon migration to Utah led by Brigham Young was led by their desire for what? Escape Religious Persecution

4 - $100 What battle was most responsible for winning Texas its freedom from Mexico Battle at San Jacinto River

4 - $200 Who was most responsible for winning Texas its freedom from Mexico Sam Houston

4 - $300 This changed the way that goods were bought and sold Market Revolution

4 - $400 The National Trades’ Union was set up to fight for what? Workers Rights

4 - $500 This was the idea that truth could be discovered intuitively by observing nature and relating it to one’s own emotional and spiritual experience. Transcendentalism

5 - $100 This man invented the telegraph. Samuel Morse

5 - $200 The annexation of Texas was delayed because of conflicts over The issue of slavery

5 - $300 This man improved the reaper. Cyrus McCormick

5 - $400 He was the U.S. President during the War with Mexico. James K. Polk

5 - $500 He was the most radical white abolitionist. William Lloyd Garrison

Final Jeopardy What were the three results of the War with Mexico? Mexico agreed to the Rio Grande as the boarder with Texas The United States paid Mexico $15 million Mexico lost half its land