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Final Jeopardy Events Challenges Vocabulary Great Real-Estate Deals Presidential Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500
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Them “good old boys” were drinking whiskey and rye and singing “this will be the day that I die.” Whiskey Rebellion 100
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“ No! No! Not a sixpence” was the response by the envoys to Minister Talleyrand X,Y,Z, Affair 200
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It was a complete halt in trade with other nations hoping to discourage Britain and France to leave American shipping alone. The Embargo Act 300
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This made encouraging rebellion against the government a crime. The Sedition Act 400
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“The nations of North and South America were not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.” The Monroe Doctrine 500
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This was a form of kidnapping on the high seas forcing American sailors into serving in the British navy. Impressment 100
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A policy of not choosing sides in a war or dispute between other countries. neutrality 200
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A policy of avoiding political or military agreements with other countries. Isolationism 300
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A government order that stops merchant ships from leaving or entering a country’s ports. Embargo 400
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A statement of official government policy, especially in foreign affairs. Doctrine 500
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This acquisition doubled the size of the United States Louisiana Purchase 100
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This Treaty increased the territory of the United States to the Mississippi River, North to Canada and South to Florida. Treaty of Paris 200
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The United States acquired Florida and territory north of the 42 degree parallel from this country. Spain The Adams-Onis Treaty 300
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This country opened the Mississippi River to American shipping. Spain Pickney’s Treaty 400
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The treaty with this group opened most of Ohio to white settlement. Native American Indians Treaty of Greenville 500
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This president was the largest distributor of whiskey in the 13 colonies. George Washington 100
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He was the first president to ask Congress for a “declaration of war.” James Madison 200
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This president had a long love affair with his slave, Sally Hemmings. Thomas Jefferson 300
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This President was considered “the father” of our Navy. John Adams 400
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This President is credited with the authorship of a document he did not write. James Monroe 500
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Final Jeopardy Question This city lies near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers St. Louis Geography
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