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Don’t Forget... Contestants

…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

Hands on your buzzers, its...

Native American Civil War Colonies Westward Expansion 3- Branches “I” Know It Click HERE for Double JeopardyHERE

THESE NATIVE AMERICANS LIVED IN CENTRAL NEW YORK. Native Americans $100

Iroquois Back to Game

ALGONQUINS LIVED IN THIS TYPE OF HOUSE. Native Americans $200

Wigwam Back to Game

ANDREW JACKSON REMOVED THIS GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICANS FROM THEIR LAND IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN UNITED STATES. Native Americans $300

Cherokee Back to Game

NOT ONE OF THE ORIGINAL 5 TRIBES OF THE IROQUOIS, THIS SHIRT WEARING TRIBE LATER JOINED THEM. Native Americans $400

Tuscarora Back to Game

THE IROQUOIS ARE PART OF THIS CULTURE AREA. Native Americans $500

Back to Game Eastern Woodlands

THIS BATTLE WAS THE TURNING POINT OF THE CIVIL WAR. Civil War $100

GETTYSBURG Back to Game

THIS WAS THE 3-PART NORTHERN STRATEGY TO WIN THE CIVIL WAR Civil War $200

Anaconda Plan Back to Game

A MAJOR STRENGTH OF THE NORTH WAS THAT IT HAD MANY OF THESE, WHICH COULD EASILY BE CONVERTED TO MAKE WAR SUPPLIES. Civil War $300

Factories Back to Game

Civil War $400 A KEY ADVANTAGE FOR THE SOUTH WAS THEIR MANY GREAT GENERALS. THIS MAN WAS THE GENERAL IN CHARGE OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY.

Robert E. Lee Back to Game

Civil War $500 GENERAL THOMAS "STONEWALL" JACKSON WAS KILLED AT THIS BATTLE BY ONE OF HIS OWN MEN.

Chancellorsville Back to Game

THIS BRANCH MAKES THE LAWS. 3-Branches $100

Legislative Back to Game

THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH IS MADE UP OF THE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, AND THIS. 3-Branches $200

The Cabinet Back to Game

3-Branches $300 THIS BRANCH HAS THE POWER TO DECLARE LAWS AND ACTS UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

Judicial Back to Game

3-Branches $400 THIS PERSON IS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE MILITARY.

The President Back to Game

3-Branches $500 THIS IS WHY ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER CAN NEVER BE PRESIDENT.

Back to Game He is not a natural born US Citizen

Colonies $100 ONCE KNOWN AS NEW AMSTERDAM, THIS DUTCH COLONY WAS SURRENDERED TO THE ENGLISH.

New York Back to Game

Colonies $200 THIS COLONY WAS FOUNDED SO THAT DEBTORS AND PRISONERS COULD GET A FRESH START IN THE NEW WORLD.

Georgia Back to Game

THIS COLONY WAS FOUNDED AS A SAFE HAVEN FOR QUAKERS AND PRACTICED RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. Colonies $300

Pennsylvania Back to Game

THIS GROUP OF COLONIES HAD THE BEST FARMING CONDITIONS AND THE LONGEST, HOTTEST GROWING SEASON. Colonies $400

Southern Back to Game

THIS GROUP OF COLONIES RELIED ON FISHING, WHALING, LUMBER, AND SHIPBUILDING TO MAKE THEIR MONEY. Colonies $500

New England Back to Game

Westward Expansion $100 THIS DOUBLED THE SIZE OF THE UNITED STATES WHILE JEFFERSON WAS PRESIDENT.

The Louisiana Purchase Back to Game

Westward Expansion $200 MANY SETTLERS TRAVELED WEST ON THIS DANGEROUS ROUTE.

The Oregon Trail Back to Game

Westward Expansion $300 THIS WAS THE IDEA THAT THE UNITED STATES WAS MEANT TO STRETCH FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA.

Manifest Destiny Back to Game

Westward Expansion $400 THIS INDEPENDENT COUNTRY ANNEXED ITSELF TO THE UNITED STATES AND LED TO A WAR WITH MEXICO.

Texas Back to Game

Westward Expansion $500 AN ARGUMENT OVER WESTWARD EXPANSION AROSE BECAUSE A BALANCE OF SLAVE AND FREE STATES NEEDED TO BE KEPT HERE.

The Senate Back to Game

“I” Know It $100 PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON PUSHED FOR THIS LAW TO GET RID OF THE CHEROKEE AND SEND THEM ON THE TRAIL OF TEARS.

Back to Game Indian Removal Act

“I” Know It $200 ABRAHAM LINCOLN RAN FOR SENATE AGAINST STEPHEN DOUGLAS IN THIS STATE

Back to Game Illinois

“I” Know It $300 THESE HARSH PUNISHMENTS WERE THE BRITISH REACTION TO THE BOSTON TEA PARTY

Intolerable Acts Back to Game

“I” Know It $400 THIS IS MADE UP OF THE SENECA, CAYUGA, ONONDAGA, ONEIDA, AND MOHAWK.

Iroquois Confederacy Back to Game

“I” Know It $500 THIS EMPIRE WAS CONQUERED BY FRANCISCO PIZARRO.

Inca Back to Game

Early Republic 5-Principles of gov’t Name That President Foreign Affairs Comprom ises Craze “E” Clues

THIS IS HOW THOMAS JEFFERSON DOUBLED THE SIZE OF THE COUNTRY. Early Republic $200

The Louisiana Purchase Back to Game

THIS PRESIDENT DECLARED WAR ON THE NATIONAL BANK. Early Republic $400

Andrew Jackson Back to Game

GEORGE WASHINGTON SET MANY OF THESE, WHICH WERE EXAMPLES FOR OTHER PRESIDENTS TO FOLLOW. Early Republic $600

Precedents Back to Game

THIS MAN WAS THE CHIEF JUSTICE WHO ESTABLISHED JUDICIAL REVIEW IN MARBURY V. MADISON. Early Republic $800

John Marshall Back to Game

THIS MAN WAS THE HEAD OF THE NATIONAL BANK AND DID NOT GET ALONG WITH PRESIDENT JACKSON. Early Republic $1000

Back to Game Nicholas Biddle

THIS IS THE IDEA THAT THE FINAL POWER RESTS WITH THE PEOPLE THROUGH THEIR RIGHT TO VOTE. 5-Principles $200

Popular Sovereignty Back to Game

THIS CONCEPT MEANS THAT POWER IS DIVIDED BETWEEN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND STATE GOVERNMENTS. 5-Principles $400

Federalism Back to Game

"NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW... EVEN THE PRESIDENT!" THIS CONCEPT MEANS THAT GOVERNMENT DOES NOT HAVE ABSOLUTE POWER. 5-Principles $600

Limited Government Back to Game

5-Principles $800 THIS IDEA MEANS THAT POWER IS SHARED BY 3 BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT.

Separation of Powers Back to Game

5-Principles $1000 THIS CONCEPT MAKES SURE THAT ONE BRANCH DOES NOT GAIN TOO MUCH POWER OVER THE OTHER TWO.

Checks and Balances Back to Game

THIS CONSTITUTIONAL COMPROMISE ENSURED THAT SOME SLAVES WOULD BE COUNTED IN A STATE'S POPULATION, BUT NOT ALL OF THE SLAVES. Compromises $200

3/5 Compromise Back to Game

THIS COMPROMISE HAD 5 PARTS AND INCLUDED A STRICT FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW. Compromises $400

The Compromise of Back to Game

Compromises $600 THIS COMPROMISE ESTABLISHED THAT SLAVERY COULD NOT EXIST IN TERRITORIES ABOVE THE 36o30' LINE.

The Missouri Compromise Back to Game

Compromises $800 THIS MAN'S NICKNAME WAS "THE GREAT COMPROMISER.”

Henry Clay Back to Game

Compromises $1000 THIS WAS ROGER SHERMAN'S COMPROMISE THAT ESTABLISHED A BICAMERAL (2 HOUSE) LEGISLATOR.

Back to Game The Great Compromise

Name That President $200 THIS WAS THE ONLY PRESIDENT TO NOT BE A MEMBER OF A POLITICAL PARTY.

George Washington Back to Game

Name That President $400 THIS COMMON MAN PRESIDENT BELIEVED STRONGLY IN THE SPOILS SYSTEM.

Andrew Jackson Back to Game

THIS PRESIDENT TOLD EUROPEAN NATIONS TO STAY OUT OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS. Name That President $600

James Monroe Back to Game

A CORRUPT BARGAIN HELPED THIS MAN DEFEAT ANDREW JACKSON TO BECOME PRESIDENT. Name That President $800

John Quincy Adams Back to Game

THIS PRESIDENT WANTED TO SEE MANIFEST DESTINY BECOME A REALITY AND RALLIED THE TROOPS WITH THE CRY "54o40' OR FIGHT!!" Name That President $1000

James K. Polk Back to Game

Foreign Affairs $200 THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICANS SUPPORTED THIS COUNTRY'S REVOLUTION.

France Back to Game

Foreign Affairs $400 THE CONFEDERACY TRIED TO USE THIS TO GET BRITAIN TO HELP THEM IN THE CIVIL WAR.

Cotton Diplomacy Back to Game

Foreign Affairs $600 GEORGE WASHINGTON WARNED AGAINST GETTING INVOLVED IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN THIS SPEECH.

His Farewell Address Back to Game

Foreign Affairs $800 THIS IS A TAX ON FOREIGN GOODS TO PROTECT AMERICAN BUSINESSES.

A Protective Tariff Back to Game

Foreign Affairs $1000 IN THIS TREATY SPAIN GAVE FLORIDA TO THE UNITED STATES.

Adams-Onis Treaty Back to Game

Craze “E” Clues $200 THIS BRANCH OF THE US GOVERNMENT ENFORCES THE LAWS.

Back to Game Executive

Craze “E” Clues $400 THIS PERSON GREATLY INCREASED THE NEED FOR SLAVES IN THE SOUTH BY INVENTING THE COTTON GIN.

Back to Game Eli Whitney

Craze “E” Clues $600 THIS, NOT POPULAR VOTE, ACTUALLY SELECTS WHO WILL BE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES EACH ELECTION.

Electoral College Back to Game

Craze “E” Clues $800 THIS CHANGED THE NORTHERN GOAL IN THE CIVIL WAR TO ENDING SLAVERY.

Emancipation Proclamation Back to Game

Craze “E” Clues $1000 THIS ENABLES OUR GOVERNMENT TO STRETCH THE MEANING OF THE CONSTITUTION TO CREATE LAWS THAT ARE "NECESSARY AND PROPER"

Elastic Clause Back to Game