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Jeopardy Foundations of the U. S Political System/ Foreign Policy North/South The West Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Reconstruction & Industrial America Civil War

$100 Foundations of the U. S This document was signed on July 4, 1776

$100 Foundations of the U. S Declaration of Independence

$200 Foundations of the U. S What are the three unalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration of Independence?

$200 Foundations of the U. S Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness

$300 Foundations of the U. S This system was America’s first attempt at self-government. It created a loose union of states under a weak government.

$300 Foundations of the U. S Articles of Confederation

$400 Foundations of the U. S The Constitution organizes the U.S. government into these three branches of government

$400 Foundations of the U. S Legislative, Judicial, and Executive

$500 Foundations of the U. S These amendments are intended to guarantee fair treatment for people who are involved in legal actions

$500 Foundations of the U. S 5 th - 8 th Amendments

$100 Political System/ Foreign Policy In this year delegates gathered for the Constitutional Convention

$100 Political System/ Foreign Policy 1787

$200 Political System/ Foreign Policy This rebellion was a challenge to the new nation’s ability to enforce laws

$200 Political System/ Foreign Policy The Whiskey Rebellion

$300 Political System/ Foreign Policy Differences between these two men led to the formation of two political parties

$300 Political System/ Foreign Policy Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson

$400 Political System/ Foreign Policy He was the Chief Justice who led the Supreme Court in McCullough v. Maryland and Gibbons v. Ogden.

$400 Political System/ Foreign Policy John Marshall

$500 Political System/ Foreign Policy This is the policy that a country should not make alliances with foreign countries.

$500 Political System/ Foreign Policy Isolationism

$100 North/South These are two means of transportation that were developed in the Northeast.

$100 North/South Steamboat or railroads or canals

$200 North/South Between 1800 and 1850, new immigrants came to the Northeast United States from these two countries.

$200 North/South Germany and Ireland

$300 North/South This was the proposal of women’s rights that was introduced at the Seneca Falls Convention

$300 North/South Declaration of Sentiments

$400 North/South These are two states in which cotton was grown

$400 North/South Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, or Texas

$500 North/South These two enslaved men led slave revolts.

$500 North/South Denmark Vesey & Nat Turner

$100 The West This term means the practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs. (Hint: Andrew Jackson followed this policy)

$100 The West Spoils system

$200 The West It began with the removal of the Choctaw Nation in 1831, and culminated with the forced removal of the Cherokee Nation.

$200 The West The Trail of Tears

$300 The West This is the belief that it was America’s right and duty to spread across the North American continent.

$300 The West Manifest Destiny

$400 The West She taught sewing to local Native Americans

$400 The West Annie Bidwell

$500 The West These two states were acquired as part of the Mexican Cession

$500 The West California and New Mexico

$100 Civil War This act repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820

$100 Civil War The Kansas-Nebraska act

$200 Civil War This term means the act of withdrawing from an organization or alliance, such as the withdrawal of the southern states from the Union

$200 Civil War Secession

$300 Civil War This was the first battle of the Civil War

$300 Civil War Fort Sumter

$400 Civil War President Lincoln issued this document after the Battle of Antietam.

$400 Civil War Emancipation Proclamation

$500 Civil War Abraham Lincoln gave this speech after an especially devastating battle. The speech supported the ideals of the Declaration of Independence and contains the immortal phrase, “government of the people, by the people, for the people.”

$500 Civil War The Gettysburg Address

$100 Reconstruction & Industrial America During Congressional Reconstruction, this president was impeached.

$100 Reconstruction & Industrial America Andrew Jackson

$200 Reconstruction & Industrial America They provided food and medical care to both blacks and whites in the South

$200 Reconstruction & Industrial America Freedman’s Bureau

$300 Reconstruction & Industrial America These laws re-established segregation

$400 Reconstruction & Industrial America Jim Crow laws

$400 Reconstruction & Industrial America This term refers to the birth and growth of businesses that make and distribute products through the use of machinery.

$400 Reconstruction & Industrial America Industrialization

$500 Reconstruction & Industrial America These two men made massive fortunes in industry.

$500 Reconstruction & Industrial America John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie.

Final Jeopardy A philosophy which taught that people should transcend logical thinking to reach true understanding with the help of emotion and intuition

Final Jeopardy Answer Transcendentalism

Final Jeopardy This was the Catholic Church’s response to the Reformation, when they corrected some of the abuses of the medieval Church.

Final Jeopardy Answer Progressive Movement