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AMERICAN HISTORY “ I won because I learned!”

AMERICAN HISTORY The Jacksonian Era

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 SECTIONALISMTRAGIC TRAIL T,T, and T MYSTERY ELECTIONS

Sectionalism $100 QUESTION: QUESTION: Sectionalism followed this period that saw most people in agreement with no political parties (during Madison, and Monroe’s presidencies).

Sectionalism $100 QUESTION: QUESTION: Sectionalism followed this period that saw most people in agreement with no political parties (during Madison, and Monroe’s presidencies). ANSWER: Era of Good Feelings

Sectionalism $200 QUESTION: QUESTION: The South believed in _______ rights.

Sectionalism $200 QUESTION: QUESTION: The South believed in _______ rights. ANSWER: States States

$ Sectionalism 300 QUESTION: QUESTION: The South wanted ______ trade to make it easier to import goods and ________ to bolster their workforce for the agriculture industry.

Sectionalism $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: The South wanted ______ trade to make it easier to import goods and ________ to bolster their workforce for the agriculture industry. ANSWER: ANSWER: free; slavery

Sectionalism $400 QUESTION: QUESTION: The North wanted a _______ bank and ________ to protect american goods.

Sectionalism $400 QUESTION: QUESTION: The North wanted a _______ bank and ________ to protect American goods. ANSWER: ANSWER: National; tariffs

Sectionalism $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: This region was still attempting to find out what it believed in.

Sectionalism $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: This region was still attempting to find out what it believed in. ANSWER: ANSWER: The West

Tragic Trail $100 QUESTION: QUESTION: This was passed in 1830 by Andrew Jackson to back a promise that he made to white settlers who wanted Native American Lands

Tragic Trail $100 QUESTION: QUESTION: This was passed in 1830 by Andrew Jackson to back a promise that he made to white settlers who wanted Native American Lands ANSWER: ANSWER: Indian Removal Act

Tragic Trail $200 QUESTION: QUESTION: He was the leader of the Seminoles in their attempt to keep their land in Florida.

Tragic Trail $200 QUESTION: QUESTION: He was the leader of the Seminoles in their attempt to keep their land in Florida. ANSWER: ANSWER: Osceola Osceola

Tragic Trail $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: The path that saw thousands die on the Native American’s forced trip from Georgia to present day Oklahoma.

Tragic Trail $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: The path that saw thousands die on the Native American’s forced trip from Georgia to present day Oklahoma. ANSWER: ANSWER: Trail of Tears

Tragic Trail $800 Question: Question: The case that the Cherokee took all the way to the supreme court to fight for their rights.

Tragic Trail $800 Question: Question: The case that the Cherokee took all the way to the supreme court to fight for their rights. ANSWER: ANSWER: Worcester vs. Georgia

Tragic Trail $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: The General that Jackson sent to remove the Cherokee from their native land and send them to Oklahoma.

Tragic Trail $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: The General that Jackson sent to remove the Cherokee from their native land and send them to Oklahoma. The General that Jackson sent to remove the Cherokee from their native land and send them to Oklahoma. ANSWER: ANSWER: “Old fuss and feathers” Winfield Scott

Mystery $100 Question: Question: When a victorious candidate puts his supporters into political positions it is called.

Mystery $100 Question: Question: When a victorious candidate puts his supporters into political positions it is called. ANSWER: ANSWER: spoils system spoils system

Mystery $200 Question: Question: This a system of separated channels that go up and down to aid the function of a canal.

Mystery $200 Question: Question: This a system of separated channels that go up and down to aid the function of a canal. ANSWER: ANSWER: locks locks

Mystery $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: South Carolina’s reactions to the 1828, and 1832 “illegal tariffs” that the federal government had put in place.

Mystery $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: South Carolina’s reactions to the 1828, and 1832 “illegal tariffs” that the federal government had put in place. ANSWER: ANSWER: Nullification Act; nullified the federal government’s tariff and threatened to secede if the government interfered. Nullification Act; nullified the federal government’s tariff and threatened to secede if the government interfered.

Mystery $400 Question: Question: This allowed the President to use the United States military to enforce acts of Congress.

Mystery $400 Question: Question: This allowed the President to use the United States military to enforce acts of Congress. ANSWER: ANSWER: The force bill The force bill

Mystery $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: This idea called for a national bank, developing industry, and a protective tariff (proposed by Henry Clay).

Mystery $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: This idea called for a national bank, developing industry, and a protective tariff (proposed by Henry Clay). ANSWER: ANSWER: The American System The American System

Elections $100 QUESTION: QUESTION: The 1828 election saw candidates begin to ruin their opponents reputation through….

Elections $100 QUESTION: QUESTION: The 1828 election saw candidates begin to ruin their opponents reputation through. ANSWER: ANSWER: mudslinging mudslinging

Elections $200 QUESTION: QUESTION: The two political parties that existed in the 1828 election. The two political parties that existed in the 1828 election.

Elections $200 QUESTION: QUESTION: The two political parties that existed in the 1828 election. ANSWER: ANSWER: Democratic Republicans Democratic Republicans National Republicans National Republicans

Elections $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: These four people ran in the 1824 election.

Elections $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: These four people ran in the 1824 election. ANSWER: ANSWER: Henry Clay Henry Clay Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams William Crawford William Crawford

Elections $400 QUESTION: QUESTION: These gatherings replaced caucuses allowing more people to aid in selecting candidates -

Elections $400 QUESTION: QUESTION: These gatherings replaced caucuses allowing more people to aid in selecting candidates - ANSWERS: ANSWERS: National Conventions National Conventions

Elections $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: Who won the 1824 Election and why?

Elections $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: Who won the 1824 Election and why? ANSWER: ANSWER: John Quincy Adams; Henry Clay swayed his followers to vote for him so he would be named Secretary of State

Travel, Technology and Treaties $100 QUESTION: QUESTION: Roads made out of logs lined up next to each other making it very bumpy for passengers were called this.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $100 QUESTION: QUESTION: Roads made out of logs lined up next to each other making it very bumpy for passengers were called this. ANSWER: ANSWER: Corduroy Roads Corduroy Roads

Travel, Technology and Treaties $400 QUESTION: QUESTION: _________ invented the _________ making it possible for one man to do the work of fifty when cleaning cotton.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $400 QUESTION: QUESTION: _________ invented the _________ making it possible for one man to do the work of fifty when cleaning cotton. ANSWER: ANSWER: Eli Whitney; cotton gin Eli Whitney; cotton gin

Travel, Technology and Treaties $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: Chartered in 1816 to make large loans to businesses and establish national currency.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $300 QUESTION: QUESTION: Chartered in 1816 to make large loans to businesses and establish national currency. ANSWER: ANSWER: The Second National Bank of the United States

Travel, Technology and Treaties $400 QUESTION: QUESTION: Roads that people paid to use.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $400 QUESTION: QUESTION: Roads that people paid to use. ANSWER: ANSWER: Toll Roads Toll Roads

Travel, Technology and Treaties $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: This was built to carry cargo from the Hudson river to the Great Lakes and ran through Syracuse, and Rochester, N.Y.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $500 QUESTION: QUESTION: This was built to carry cargo from the Hudson river to the Great Lakes and ran through Syracuse, and Rochester, N.Y ANSWER: ANSWER: The Erie Canal The Erie Canal

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Famous People SectionalismMysteryT,T, and T Rights

Famous People $200 QUESTION: QUESTION: He was the 5 th president of the United States.

Famous People $200 QUESTION: QUESTION: He was the 5 th president of the United States. ANSWER: ANSWER: James Monroe James Monroe

Famous People $400 Question: Question: Sauk chieftain who attempted to move his people back to their native land in Illinois.

Famous People $400 Question: Question: Sauk chieftain who attempted to move his people back to their native land in Illinois. Answer: Answer: Black Hawk

Famous People $600 Question: Question: He was the National Bank president when Jackson vetoes its renewal.

Famous People $600 Question: Question: He was the National Bank president when Jackson vetoes its renewal. Answer: Answer: Nicholas Biddle Nicholas Biddle

Famous People $1600 Question: Question: This president took office, and died four weeks later of Pneumonia, and was replaced by this individual.

Famous People $1600 Question: Question: This president took office, and died four weeks later of Pneumonia, and was replaced by this individual. Answer: Answer: William Henry Harrison; John Tyler William Henry Harrison; John Tyler

Famous People $1000 Question: Question: Two months after this president took office in 1837, this happened?

Famous People $1000 Question: Question: Two months after this president took office in 1837, this happened? Answer: Answer: Martin Van Buren ; Panic of 1837

Sectionalism $200 Question: The Missouri Compromise was also known as ________________.

Sectionalism $200. Question: Question: The Missouri Compromise was also known as ________________. Answer: Answer: The Compromise of 1820

Sectionalism $400 Question: Question: This individual opposed high tariffs and nationalist programs. A big supporter of the South

Sectionalism $400 Question: Question: This individual opposed high tariffs and nationalist programs. A big supporter of the South Answer: Answer: John C. Calhoun

Sectionalism $600 Question: Question: This person represented Kentucky, the West, and was known as “The Great Compromiser”.

Sectionalism $600 Question: Question: This person represented Kentucky, the West, and was known as “The Great Compromiser”. Answer: Answer: Henry Clay

Sectionalism $800 Question: Question: This person from Massachusetts pushed for the Tariff of 1816 to be passed, and preferred national strength over state strength. This person from Massachusetts pushed for the Tariff of 1816 to be passed, and preferred national strength over state strength.

Sectionalism $800 Question: Question: This person from Massachusetts pushed for the Tariff of 1816 to be passed, and preferred national strength over state strength. This person from Massachusetts pushed for the Tariff of 1816 to be passed, and preferred national strength over state strength. Answer: Answer: Daniel Webster Daniel Webster

Sectionalism $1000 Question: Question: How did the Missouri Compromise add to Sectionalism?

Sectionalism $1000 Question: Question: How did the Missouri Compromise add to Sectionalism? Answer: Answer: It forced new states to follow the culture of a northern or southern state by allowing slavery or not.

Mystery $200 Question: Question: Name given to the space Native Americans were moved to (present day Oklahoma).

Mystery $200 Question: Question: Name given to the space Native Americans were moved to (present day Oklahoma). Answer: Answer: Indian Territory

Mystery $400 Question: Question: The people who helped Jackson that didn’t have “real positions” in the government The people who helped Jackson that didn’t have “real positions” in the government

Mystery $400 Question: Question: The people who helped Jackson that didn’t have “real positions” in the government The people who helped Jackson that didn’t have “real positions” in the government Answer: Answer: Kitchen Cabinet

Mystery $1200 Question: Question: He was Andrew Jackson’s vice president who resigned to return to congress because he felt he had more power to push for states rights in that position.

Mystery $1200 Question: Question: He was Andrew Jackson’s vice president who resigned to return to congress because he felt he had more power to push for states rights in that position. Answer: Answer: John C. Calhoun

Mystery $800 Question: Question: Who was happy with the Tariff of 1828 and Why? Who was happy with the Tariff of 1828 and Why?

Mystery $800 Question: Question: Who was happy with the Tariff of 1828 and Why? Who was happy with the Tariff of 1828 and Why?Answer: Northern Manufactures; it made their goods cheaper that the European ones

Mystery $1000 Question: Question: Who was not happy with the Tariff of 1828? Why? What did they do in response?

Mystery $1000 Question: Question: Who was not happy with the Tariff of 1828? Why? Answer: Answer: The South; It made European goods more expensive which would give them less goods in trade with Europe;

Travel, Technology and Treaties $200 Question: Question: He brought British secrets about spinning cotton into thread to America helping the start of the industrial revolution.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $200 Question: Question: He brought British secrets about spinning cotton into thread to America helping the start of the industrial revolution. Answer: Answer: Samuel Slater Samuel Slater

Travel, Technology and Treaties $400 Question: Question: ________ ________ housed many female workers who helped the textile industry soar in New England. ________ ________ housed many female workers who helped the textile industry soar in New England.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $400 Question: Question: ________ ________ housed many female workers who helped the textile industry soar in New England. ________ ________ housed many female workers who helped the textile industry soar in New England. Answer: Answer: Lowell’s Mills

Travel, Technology and Treaties $600 Question: Question: This meeting established the line between the U.S. and Britain at the 49 th parallel.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $600 Question: Question: This meeting established the line between the U.S. and Britain at the 49 th parallel. Answer: Answer: The Convention of 1818 The Convention of 1818

Travel, Technology and Treaties $800 Question: Question: This was a treaty that separated the U.S. and Spain by the 42 nd parallel.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $800 Question: Question: This was a treaty that separated the U.S. and Spain by the 42 nd parallel. This was a treaty that separated the U.S. and Spain by the 42 nd parallel. Answer: Answer: Adams-Onis Treaty

Travel, Technology and Treaties $1000 Question: Question: This action made both the British and the United States use disarmament on the great lakes.

Travel, Technology and Treaties $1000 Question: Question: This action made both the British and the United States use disarmament on the great lakes. Answer: Answer: The Rush Bagot Treaty The Rush Bagot Treaty

Change $200 Change $200 Question: When changes were made in the way goods were made many ideas started in ___________ and moved to ________________.

Change $200 Question: When changes were made in the way goods were made many ideas started in ___________ and moved to ________________.ANSWER: Britain; New England Britain; New England

Change $400 Question: Question: After the Electoral College didn’t produce a majority winner in the election of 1824, this group elected John Quincy Adams as president.

Change $400 Question: Question: After the Electoral College didn’t produce a majority winner in the election of 1824, this group elected John Quincy Adams as president. ANSWER: House of Representatives ANSWER: House of Representatives

Change $600 QUESTION: This ruling said a state had no right to tax the federal bank, which strengthened the federal government.

Change $600 QUESTION: This ruling said a state had no right to tax the federal bank, which strengthened the federal government. ANSWER: McCulloch vs. Maryland McCulloch vs. Maryland

Change $800. Question: The right to vote, or ______________ was given to almost 80% of white men by 1840, but not _________ or ___________- Americans.

Change $800 Question: The right to vote, or ______________ was given to almost 80% of white men by 1840, but not _________ or ___________- Americans. ANSWER: sufferage; women; African Americans sufferage; women; African Americans

Change $1000 QUESTION: What are three reasons why the Erie Canal were so important? What are three reasons why the Erie Canal were so important?

Change $1000 QUESTION: What are three reasons why the Erie Canal were so important? ANSWER: 1)Faster; Cheaper movement of goods (Water carries more) 2)New Towns (Pop Grows) near canal 3)Connects West (People; Info Fast)

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Final Jeopardy! Final Jeopardy!

Final Jeopardy Question What are the positives and negatives of two forms of transportation? What are the positives and negatives of two forms of transportation?

Final Jeopardy Question What are the positives and negatives of two forms of transportation? What are the positives and negatives of two forms of transportation? Steamboat – quicker;cheaper; dangerous; noisy Steamboat – quicker;cheaper; dangerous; noisy Turnpike – Well built; pay to ride; muddy Turnpike – Well built; pay to ride; muddy Corduroy Roads – Avoid mud; bumpy Corduroy Roads – Avoid mud; bumpy