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Jeopardy with your host, Alex Trebek Clickarrow to begin playing Hi, I’m Alex

Jeopardy ReviewTrivia Section 3 Section 2 Section 1

Back to game board What are pirates? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER Demanded tribute to allow ships to pass safely

Back to game board What is the Battle of Tippecanoe CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER This battle was a major defeat for the prophet and his followers

Back to game board What is impressment? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER Activity by British naval ships that was the main cause of the War of 1812

This man was president during the War of 1812 Back to game board Who is James Madison? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

Name one thing that the War Hawks favored Back to game board What is a strong military, western expansion, or strong federal government? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

Back to game board Wrote “The Star- Spangled Banner” Who was Francis Scott Key? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

Led victorious Lake Erie naval forces Back to game board Who is Oliver Hazard Perry? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

“The Star- Spangled Banner” was written about the defense of this city. Back to game board What is Baltimore? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

The city that was surrendered shortly after a poor attack on Canada Back to game board What is Detroit? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

What was ironic about the battle of New Orleans? Back to game board The war had officially ended? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This President followed James Madison and was elected in 1816 Back to game board Who is James Monroe? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This is the name given to the period immediately after the War of Back to game board What is the “Era of Good Feelings?” CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This general attacked forts in Spanish Florida without the consent of congress Back to game board Who is Andrew Jackson? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

Back to game board This man inspired independence in Mexico Who is Miguel Hidalgo? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This was a proclamation that the U.S. would not stand by while European powers made colonies of the Americas Back to game board What is the Monroe Doctrine? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

The largest type of living bird can be 9 feet in height and weigh 350 lbs (160 kgs). Name it. Back to game board What is an Ostrich? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This western state produces 40% of all silver mined in the U.S. Back to game board What is Nevada? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

Which is the only planet in our solar system that rotates in a different direction from the other planets? Back to game board What is Venus (clockwise)? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

In this year, the Titanic sank and Fenway Park in Boston opened. Back to game board What is 1912? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This man founded the first public library in the United States Back to game board Who is Benjamin Franklin? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

Two duties that every American has Back to game board What are Jury Duty, paying taxes, and obeying laws? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This amendment to The Constitution addresses due process. Back to game board What is the fifth amendment? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This describes a system of government where power is shared between the states and the national govt. Back to game board What is federalism? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

Back to game board This is a solution to an argument between the north and the south, in which slaves were counted as 60% of a person. What is the three-fifths compromise? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER

This is another word for a burgess Back to game board What is a representative? CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER