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Jeopardy Hosted by MR. HARDY

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This person succeeded Madison as President. Who was James Monroe? This person succeeded Madison as President. Row 1, Col 1

The legality of slavery was one of the major decisions of the What is false? True or False: The legality of slavery was one of the major decisions of the Marshall Supreme Court. 1,2

This was how Madison and What was they were both from Virginia? This was how Madison and Monroe were similar. 1,3

This man attempted to unify all the native Indians into Who was Tecumseh? This man attempted to unify all the native Indians into one confederation. 1,4

This group strongly opposed involvement in the War of 1812. Who were New England merchants? This group strongly opposed involvement in the War of 1812. 2,1

Scholars have stated this was Madison’s greatest contribution What was he kept records on what was said? Scholars have stated this was Madison’s greatest contribution at the Constitutional Convention. 2,2

Boundary disputes with the British was one of the reasons What was false? True or False: Boundary disputes with the British was one of the reasons Madison for declaring war on the British. 2,3

For the Monroe Doctrine to succeed, it relied on this. What was active support by Great Britain? For the Monroe Doctrine to succeed, it relied on this. 2,4

The Hartford Convention was a result of the British blockade What was true? True or False: The Hartford Convention was a result of the British blockade in the War of 1812. 3,1

Basically these were the terms of What was a return to conditions as they were before? Basically these were the terms of The Treaty of Ghent. 3,2

Nationalism is best defined as this. What is identifying with and feeling pride in one’s country? Nationalism is best defined as this. 3,3

The War Hawks also directed their aggression towards the What was false? True or False: The War Hawks also directed their aggression towards the French in Louisiana. 3,4

Besides the formation of one large confederation, Tecumseh What is false? True or False: Besides the formation of one large confederation, Tecumseh also wanted to attack the British in Canada. 4,1

The issue of slavery in the new states was forever settled with What was false? True or False: The issue of slavery in the new states was forever settled with the Missouri Compromise. 4,2

Besides Andrew Jackson, this man was most responsible for Who was John Quincy Adams? Besides Andrew Jackson, this man was most responsible for the acquisition of Florida. 4,3

With this treaty the US acquired What was the Adams – Onis Treaty? With this treaty the US acquired Florida. 4,4

These were the terms of the What was no warships on the great lakes and later no fortified border between US and Canada? These were the terms of the Rush – Bagot Agreement. 5,1

Running on the platform of peace, this man ran against Who was DeWitt Clinton? Running on the platform of peace, this man ran against Madison. 5,2

He was the last candidate to run for the Federalist Party. Who was Rufus King? He was the last candidate to run for the Federalist Party. 5,3

The fall of the Federalist Party was impart due to it’s opposition What was true? True of False: The fall of the Federalist Party was impart due to it’s opposition Of the War of 1812. 5,4