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Wednesday, December 15 th 2010 Agenda Assignment # 8 Jeopardy Notes Homework Assignment # 9 Note card –Only 1 note card!!!! Must have AT LEAST 15 facts and BE NUMBERED or no credit. –All printed Note cards will be inspected. You may not share a note card, print multiple cards for friends- that is cheating!!!!

Chapter 9 Jeopardy RedBlueGreenPurple Black Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question What did nominating conventions allow more people to do?

$100 Answer What did nominating conventions allow more people to do? Participate in Politics!!!!

$200 Question What is another name for Santa Claus?

$200 Answer St.Nick? Kris Kringle

$300 Question Name at least 2 groups that benefited from the expansion of voting rights in the 1820’s.

$300 Answer Politicians Religious voters Men without property

$400 Question Name Santa’s 8 reindeer

$400 Answer Dasher, Dancer, Donner, Blitzen, Commit Cupid Vixen and Rudolph

$500 Question How did the expansion of voting in the election of 1828 effect the outcome?

$500 Answer Andrew Jackson was popular with the new voters so he won.

$100 Question Why did Jackson and Calhoun win by a record number of electoral votes?

$100 Answer Why did Jackson and Calhoun win by a record number of electoral votes? Voting rights were expanded there were way more voters

$200 Question What made Jacksonian democracy unique?

$200 Answer What made Jacksonian democracy unique? Made efforts to ensure majority rule

$300 Question How did Andrew Jackson reward his supporters and what was it called?

$300 Answer How did Andrew Jackson reward his supporters and what was it called? With government jobs- spoils system

$400 Question What is the name of the famous Christmas play that has Tiny Tim as a character?

$400 Answer A Christmas Carol

$500 Question What were most American’s concerned with during Jackson’s Presidency?

$500 Answer What were most American’s concerned with during Jackson’s Presidency? Local economies

$100 Question Why did Northerner’s support tariffs in the early 1800’s?

$100 Answer from H3 Why did Northerner’s support tariffs in the early 1800’s? It helped them compete with British manufacturers.

$200 Question Arguments over what sparked the Nullification crisis?

$200 Answer Arguments over what sparked the Nullification crisis? A National Tariff

$300 Question What do you typically hang on a mantle at Christmas time?

$300 Answer Stockings

$400 Question How did Jackson react to Calhoun’s views on nullification?

$400 Answer Jackson openly disagreed with him and Calhoun resigned

$500 Question Why did Daniel Webster oppose nullification?

$500 Answer For the sake of national unity

$100 Question Finish this line from the song… Dashing through the snow…

$100 Answer In a one horse open sleigh

$200 Question What did the Supreme Court rule in McCulloch vs. Maryland?

$200 Answer S.C. ruled that the national bank was CONSTITUTIONAL

$300 Question Where was the Indian Territory?

$300 Answer Most of present day Oklahoma

$400 Question Who benefitted most from the removal of the Indians to the West?

$400 Answer American farmers who gained millions of land

$500 Question How did the Cherokee resist removal?

$500 Answer They looked for work and protection in White communities

$100 Question What is the Trail of Tears?

$100 Answer The involuntary 800 mile march of the Cherokee Indians from their home in Georgia to the Indian Territory

$200 Question How would you describe Jackson’s treatment of the American Indians?

$200 Answer Brutal Mean unfair

$300 Question What political party supported supported Jackson?

$300 Answer Democrats

$400 Question Describe how Andrew Jackson was portrayed in the election?

$400 Answer Man of the people Common man War hero Self-made man

$500 Question What Christmas figure would have eyes made of coal?

$500 Answer Frosty the Snowman

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer