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Assignment 5: Jeopardy (25 notes)
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JEOPARDY Computer Mr. Mills
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Early America to Civil War
Historical JEOPARDY!
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PARKER GREEN LEONARD ALDRIDGE DUNCAN 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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$100 What was the name of the 1823 statement that said North and South America were off limits to colonization?
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The Monroe Doctrine said North and South America were off limits to colonization.
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____ ______ was a slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom.
$200 ____ ______ was a slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom.
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Dred Scott was a slave who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom.
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The first political parties formed because of…
$300 The first political parties formed because of…
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The first political parties formed because different interpretations of the Constitution.
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________ ________ was the leader of the Democratic Republicans.
$400 ________ ________ was the leader of the Democratic Republicans.
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Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the Democratic Republicans.
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The Great Awakening was…
$500 The Great Awakening was…
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The Great Awakening was the revival of religious feeling in the 1700s.
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_________ was the idea that the U.S. must expand from ocean to ocean.
$100 _________ was the idea that the U.S. must expand from ocean to ocean.
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Manifest Destiny was the idea that the U. S
Manifest Destiny was the idea that the U.S. must expand from ocean to ocean. Back to Game
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The Great Compromise settled the disagreement over…
$200 The Great Compromise settled the disagreement over…
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The Great Compromise settled the disagreement over representation in Congress.
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Tell me 3 causes of the Civil War.
$300 Tell me 3 causes of the Civil War.
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The South seceded from the Union
Slavery John Brown’s raid Election of Lincoln The South seceded from the Union Attack on Fort Sumter Back to Game
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What was the idea behind the nullification theory?
$400 What was the idea behind the nullification theory?
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The nullification theory stated that states had the power to void a federal law.
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Why was adding Missouri to the U.S. a sticky subject?
$500 Why was adding Missouri to the U.S. a sticky subject?
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Missouri was a sticky subject because adding another slave state would upset the balance between slave states and free states. Back to Game
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$100 The _____ Amendment guarantees the right to vote regardless of race, religion, etc.
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The 15th Amendment guarantees the right to vote regardless of race, religion, etc.
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE
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Why did Lord Baltimore establish the colony of Maryland?
DAILY DOUBLE Why did Lord Baltimore establish the colony of Maryland?
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Lord Baltimore established the colony of Maryland to serve as a refuge for Catholics.
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$300 John Marshall and the Supreme Court established the power of _______ ________, something we still use today.
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John Marshall and the Supreme Court established the power of judicial review something we still use today. Back to Game
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_______ ________ wrote the Declaration of Independence.
$400 _______ ________ wrote the Declaration of Independence.
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Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.
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What was the Freedman’s Bureau?
$500 What was the Freedman’s Bureau?
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The Freedman’s Bureau was set up to help freed slaves after the Civil War.
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The _____ Amendment outlawed slavery.
$100 The _____ Amendment outlawed slavery.
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The Thirteenth Amendment outlawed slavery.
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During the Civil War, Northern states were known as the _______.
$200 During the Civil War, Northern states were known as the _______.
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During the Civil War, Northern states were known as the Union.
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The Second Great Awakening focused on these 3 issues:
$300 The Second Great Awakening focused on these 3 issues:
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Abolition Temperance Women’s rights
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$400 President _____ ______ ordered the removal of Native Americans from their lands (Trail of Tears).
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President Andrew Jackson ordered the removal of Native Americans from their lands (Trail of Tears).
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What type of government did the Federalists favor?
$500 What type of government did the Federalists favor?
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The Federalists favored a strong federal government.
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$100 _______ _______’s ideas on natural rights were a major influence on the Declaration of Independence.
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John Locke’s ideas on natural rights were a major influence on the Declaration of Independence.
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$200 The ________ ________ was a public statement issued by Lincoln freeing all slaves in states of war.
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The Emancipation Proclamation was a public statement issued by Lincoln freeing all slaves in states of war. Back to Game
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What was the Homestead Act?
$300 What was the Homestead Act?
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The Homestead Act gave settlers a plot of land to settle on for $10.
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$400 Today, thanks to the Great Compromise, our Congress is split into these two houses:
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House of Representatives and Senate
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What does the Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment mean?
$500 What does the Establishment Clause of the 1st Amendment mean?
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The Establishment Clause means that the government cannot establish an official religion.
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