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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Government What was name of first constitution in America?

$100 Answer from Government Articles of Confederation

$200 Question from Government What was the weaknesses of the Articles?

$200 Answer from Government State’s had too much power

$300 Question from Government What is a Bicameral Legislature?

$300 Answer from Government 2 House Legislature – Senate and House of Rep

$400 Question from Government In the Preamble, where does the power to govern originate?

$400 Answer from Government The People

$500 Question from Government What Supreme Court case declared the power of judicial review?

$500 Answer from Government Marbury vs. Madison

$100 Question from New Nation What problems did Washington face in the new territory?

$100 Answer from New Nation Natives

$200 Question from New Nation What land acquisition more than doubled the size Of the U.S.?

$200 Answer from New Nation Louisiana Purchase

$300 Question from New Nation What compromise solved the issue over how to count the slave population towards taxation and repr?

$300 Answer from New Nation 3/5 th Compromise

$400 Question from New Nation Describe the War of 1812?

$400 Answer from New Nation America vs. Brits and Natives Fighting over land.. Ends with the Treaty of Ghent.. Nothing changes

$500 Question from New Nation Describe the Monroe Doctrine.

$500 Answer from New Nation Pres. Monroe declares that North and South America can no longer be colonized…or else!

$100 Question from Division and Reunion Define Manifest Destiny

$100 Answer from D and R Destiny for America to expand From Sea to shining Sea!

$200 Question from D and R Forceful removal of thousands of Cherokees Under Pres. Jackson

$200 Answer from D and R Indian Removal Act – Trail of Tears

$300 Question from D and R Loyalty to one’s region or section is More important than loyalty to nation

$300 Answer from D and R Sectionalism

$400 Question from D and R What happened at the Seneca Falls Convention?

$400 Answer from D and R Drafted the Declaration of Sentiments, Women’s Suffrage

$500 Question from D and R Describe, in detail, the U.R.R?

$500 Answer from D and R Series of safe houses, which led slaves to freedom- Harriet Tubman

$100 Question from Vocabulary Sharing of power between state and federal gov

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Federalism

$200 Question from Vocabulary Abolitionist

$200 Answer from Vocabulary Someone who wanted to abolish slavery (End it)

$300 Question from Vocabulary Secession

$300 Answer from Vocabulary To leave the Union

$400 Question from Vocabulary Dred Scott Decision

$400 Answer from Vocubulary Slaves are property and therefore Don’t have rights

$500 Question from Vocabulary Emancipation Proclamation

$500 Answer from Vocabulary All slaves in confederate states Are now free

$100 Question from Everything 13, 14, 15 th Amendment

$100 Answer from Everything Abolished slavery Anyone born in U.S. is a citizen All Male Citizens can vote

$200 Question from Everything Fort Sumter

$200 Answer from Everything First battle of the Civil War

$300 Question from Everything Who were Lewis and Clark ?

$300 Answer from Everything Explorers who were sent to explore the Louisiana Purchase

$400 Question from Everything Name the battle that was the turning point of the Civil War.

$400 Answer from Everything Gettysburg

$500 Question from Everything What is the Bill of Rights?

$500 Answer from Everything First 10 Amendments which protect your Individual freedoms

Final Jeopardy Describe,in detail, the causes of the Civil War

Final Jeopardy Answer Restrictions