Regions & Jackson Era Edition With your host: Mrs. Herrera
PlacesPeopleDocumentsWarGovernment
Places This present day state, is the location that the Cherokee Indians were relocated to during the “Trail of Tears”
Places – 100 What is Oklahoma
Places This location is where the separatist settled in the ‘New World’
Places – 200 What is Cape Cod, Massachusetts Or What is Plymouth (Rock), Massachusetts
Places- 300 This was created to separate the free and slave states, after 1820
Places – 300 What is the 36° 30° parallel Or Mason Dixon Line
Places According to the Treaty of Paris 1763, this land was gained by the British colonies
Places – 400 What is the Ohio River Valley
Places This document was written in Independence Hall Philadelphia, on September 17 th, 1787
Places – 500 What is the U.S. Constitution
People- 100 I am considered the ‘Father of the Constitution’
People – 100 Who is James Madison
People I am the leader for the democratic party in the 1828 presidential election, and referred to as a donkey throughout the presidential campaign.
People – 200 Who is Andrew Jackson
People My presidency was the shortest term in American History
People – 300 Who is William Henry Harrison
People This organization frequently met in private and conducted sometimes violent protests against the British Parliament
People – 400 Who are the Sons of Liberty
People My ideas of human equality influenced the unalienable rights derived in the U.S. Constitution
People – 500 Who is John Locke
Documents One of these six documents created a peaceful resolution, during the ratification of the U.S. Constitution
Documents – 100 What is The Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, The Great Compromise, Three-fifth’s Compromise, Northwest Ordinance, or Slave Trade.
Documents The signing of this document in 1803 nearly doubled the size of the United States
Documents – 200 What is the Louisiana Purchase
Documents This group of documents in the U.S. Constitution gives citizens their guaranteed rights
Documents – 300 What is the Bill of Rights
Documents This document’s many failures included the inability to impose national taxes
Documents – 400 What is The Articles of Confederation
Documents These are the first ten amendments in the U.S. Constitution, in chronological order.
Documents – 500 What is 1.Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. 2.Right to bare arms 3.No quartering soldiers 4.Search and seizure 5.Due process 6.Public trial 7.Trial by jury 8.No excessive bail or punishment 9.Peoples rights 10.States rights
War This war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris 1783.
War – 100 What is the American Revolution
War Due to the Battle of New Orleans and Horseshoe Bend this person became a war hero of 1812
War – 200 Who is Andrew Jackson
War Due to this war occurring outside the United States, Napoleon agreed to sell the Louisiana Purchase.
War – 300 What is the French Revolution
War These ‘battles’ unofficially began the American Revolution
War – 400 What are the Battles of Lexington and Concord
War This battle is considered the turning point of the American Revolution
War – 500 What is the Battle of Saratoga
Government This group of political officials agreed to ratify the U.S. Constitution only if the Constitution gave individual state’s rights.
Government – 100 What are Anti-Federalist
Government Congress was given the power to create taxes in order to sooth this grievance listed in Declaration of Independence
Government – 200 What is ‘Taxation without Representation’
Government The ruling of this court case declared judicial review, giving the Supreme Court the power to declare a law unconstitutional
Government – 300 What is Marbury v. Madison
Government This amendment placed the President and Vice President on separate ballots
Government – 400 What is the 12 th Amendment
Government This event occurred when France attempted to bride the Americans by force, in order to receive a loan to aid their revolution expenses.
Government – 500 What is the XYZ Affair
FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: President
FINAL JEOPARDY List the first 10 presidents in chronological order.
FINAL JEOPARDY Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler