U.S. History presents “Jeopardy 2”

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U.S. History presents “Jeopardy 2”

American Revolution The U.S. Grows War of 1812 Key People and Ideas Government 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

American Revolution 100 Points First major battle of the American Revolution

America Revolution 100 Points What was the Battle of Bunker Hill?

American Revolution 200 Points Natural Rights, British Wrongs, Independence

American Revolution 200 Points What are the three main ideas of the Declaration of Independence?

American Revolution 300 Points Passed by Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party

American Revolution 300 Points What are the Intolerable Acts?

American Revolution 400 Points Engraving of this event led to increased opposition to British rule

American Revolution 400 Points What was the Boston Massacre?

American Revolution 500 Points Resulted from British neglect of Early American colonial affairs

American Revolution 500 Points What was the growth of representative government?

The U.S. Grows 100 Points Doubled in size

What was the result of the Louisiana Purchase? The U.S. Grows 100 Points What was the result of the Louisiana Purchase?

Because rivers proved to be an efficient means of transportation. The U.S. Grows 200 Points Because rivers proved to be an efficient means of transportation.

The U.S. Grows 200 Points Why was Jefferson interested in location of rivers in the Louisiana Territory?

The U.S. Grows 300 Points 1787 law that provided a means by which new states could be admitted to the Union

What is the Northwest Ordinance? The U.S. Grows 300 Points What is the Northwest Ordinance?

The U.S. Grows 400 Points Passed by Parliament to keep settlers from moving to lands west of the Appalachian Mountains

What was the Proclamation of 1763? The U.S. Grows 400 Points What was the Proclamation of 1763?

The U.S. Grows 500 Points Geographic feature which served as western boundary for colonial America prior to the American Revolution

What are the Appalachian Mountains? The U.S. Grows 500 Points What are the Appalachian Mountains?

Violation of international law War of 1812 100 Points Violation of international law

What was the impressment of American sailors by the British navy? War of 1812 100 Points What was the impressment of American sailors by the British navy?

Marked the end of the war War of 1812 200 Points Marked the end of the war

What is the Treaty of Ghent? War of 1812 200 Points What is the Treaty of Ghent?

War of 1812 300 Points Fought after the treaty was signed, but made Andrew Jackson an American hero

What was the Battle of New Orleans? War of 1812 300 Points What was the Battle of New Orleans?

War of 1812 400 Points Military conflict between these countries resulted in War of 1812 between Britain and the U.S.

What were France and England? War of 1812 400 Points What were France and England?

Restrictions which led to the U.S. declaring war upon Britain War of 1812 500 Points Restrictions which led to the U.S. declaring war upon Britain

What are trade restrictions? War of 1812 500 Points What are trade restrictions?

Alexander Hamilton recommended this use to raise price of imports Key People and Ideas 100 Points Alexander Hamilton recommended this use to raise price of imports

Key People and Ideas 100 Points What is protective tariff?

Key People and Ideas 200 Points George Washington stated that the U.S. would not take sides in a war between England and France.

Key People and Ideas 200 Points What is the Proclamation of Neutrality?

Key People and Ideas 300 Points High tariffs on imports, paying off war debt, creating a national bank

Key People and Ideas 300 Points What were the financial goals of Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton?

Key People and Ideas 400 Points Supreme Court case that established the power to declare a law unconstitutional

Key People and Ideas 400 Points What was Marbury v. Madison?

Key People and Ideas 500 Points Jefferson’s economic policy that promoted idea that government should encourage a free market

Key People and Ideas 500 Points What is laissez faire?

Government 100 Points Provided for a two-house legislature to address issue of representation in Congress

What is the Great Compromise? Government 100 Points What is the Great Compromise?

Government 200 Points Addressed Southern state’s concerns over loss of representation in Congress

What was the Three-fifths Compromise? Government 200 Points What was the Three-fifths Compromise?

Prevents any one branch of government from becoming too powerful Government 300 Points Prevents any one branch of government from becoming too powerful

What is the system of checks and balances? Government 300 Points What is the system of checks and balances?

This issue was basis of arguments in Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Government 400 Points This issue was basis of arguments in Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions

What was states’ rights? Government 400 Points What was states’ rights?

Government 500 Points Court’s interpretation of the Constitution which led to Marbury v. Madison decision

What is judicial review? Government 500 Points What is judicial review?

The Daily Double

FINAL JEOPARDY

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

You’re Ready to Pass the 1st Semester Final!