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1 Jeopardy! Events Court Cases People Manifest Destiny ReformEtc 100 200 300 400 500

2 Events - 100 This developed over the Tariff of Abominations. What was the Nullification Crisis? BACK

3 Events 200 Pickett’s Charge took place at this battle. What is Gettysburg? BACK

4 Events - 300 The purchase of the Louisiana Territory took place in this year. What is 1803? BACK

5 Events - 400 This treaty ended the War of 1812. What is the Treaty of Ghent? BACK

6 Events - 500 These were the 3 objectives of the Anaconda Plan. What is Capture the Mississippi River Capture Richmond the capital Blockade the coast to prevent trade BACK

7 Court Cases -100 This case established judicial review. What is Marbury v. Madison? BACK

8 Court Cases - 200 This case gave control of interstate commerce to the federal government What is Gibbons v. Ogden? BACK

9 Court Cases - 300 This case justified the right of the federal government to establish a national bank. What is McCulloch v. Maryland? BACK

10 Court Cases - 400 This case defined slaves as property with no civil rights. What is the Dred Scott v. Sanford case? BACK

11 Court Cases - 500 Andrew Jackson defied the Supreme Court when he forced these people out of Georgia. Who were the Cherokees? BACK

12 People - 100 This man was the first Chief Supreme Court Justice. Who is John Jay? BACK

13 People - 200 This was the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Who was Harriett Beecher Stowe? BACK

14 People - 300 This Massachusetts senator debated and argued about the need for the federal government to have control over the states. Who is Daniel Webster? BACK

15 People - 400 This South Carolina senator was also Jackson’s VP and a proponent of state’s rights. Who is John Calhoun? BACK

16 People - 500 This transcendentalist encouraged and wrote an essay about Civil Disobedience. Who is Henry David Thoreau? BACK

17 Manifest Destiny -100 This doubled the size of the US and was bought from France. What is the Louisiana Purchase? BACK

18 Manifest Destiny - 200 This was annexed to the U.S. in 1845. What is TEXAS? BACK

19 Manifest Destiny - 300 This treaty signed with Spain gave the U.S. Florida. What is the Adams Onis Treaty? BACK

20 Manifest Destiny - 400 This land was attained from Mexico with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago? What is the Mexican Cession? BACK

21 Manifest Destiny - 500 The Treaty of Paris of 1783 gave us all the land between these 2 bodies of water. What is the Atlantic Ocean and the Mississippi River? BACK

22 Reformers - 100 This women improved the care for the mentally disabled and helped improve prisons. Later she became a nurse in the Civil War. Who is Dorothea Dix? BACK

23 Reformers - 200 This man is considered the father of public education. Who is Horace Mann? BACK

24 Reformers - 300 This Mormon led his people to Utah because of the persecution they endured in the Midwest. Who is Brigham Young? BACK

25 Reformers - 400 According to prison reformers this should be done to help them create a better life. They should be rehabilitated and taught new skills. BACK

26 Reformers - 500 This movement wanted to abolish alcohol. What is temperance? BACK

27 Etc. - 100 This term describes the idea that if it is not mentioned in the Constitution it cannot be done. What is a strict interpretation of the Constitution? BACK

28 Etc. - 200 Washington warned against this in his Farewell Address and it eventually led to the Civil War. What is sectionalism? BACK

29 Etc. - 300 After the Civil War, this group of legislators worked hard to get more rights for the newly freed African Americans. Who were the Radical Republicans? BACK

30 Etc. - 400 Andrew Jackson's war on the bank eventually led to this event that Van Buren had to deal with. What is the Panic of 1837? BACK

31 Etc. - 500 These 2 men were from different political parties when they became President and Vice President in the election of 1796. Who are John Adams and Thomas Jefferson? BACK


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