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1 APUSH EDITION

2 FINAL JEOPARDY! 1 2 3 4 5 Andrew Jackson Slavery Market Revolution
Reform Movements Potpourri 1 2 3 4 5 FINAL JEOPARDY!

3 Topic 1: 1 Point To “kill” the Bank of the United States, Jackson had his Sec. of the Treasury deplete the funds of the bank and deposit the money into these banks. What are Pet Banks or Wildcat Banks?

4 Topic 1: 2 Points While Jackson’s opponents referred to this policy as the spoils system, Jackson called it this as he believed officials who stayed in office for long periods were less responsive to the people. What is office rotation?

5 Topic 1: 3 Points Jackson had Congress pass this legislation, which gave him the ability to use the military to enforce federal tariffs. What is the Force Bill?

6 Topic 1: 4 Points Not solely relegated to the Supreme Court, Jackson believed that he as president and the Congress also had the authority to rule on this. What is a law’s constitutionality?

7 Topic 1: 5 Points Since he did not support federal funds to build infrastructure and despised Henry Clay, Jackson vetoed legislation that funded this. What is the Maysville Road?

8 Topic 2: 1 Point This legislation passed by Congress prohibited all discussion on the matter of slavery. What is the gag rule?

9 Topic 2: 2 Points The likes of John C. Calhoun argued that slavery was this because slaves were guided under benevolent whites who bettered their condition. What is a positive good?

10 Topic 2: 3 Points Sen. James Hammond coined this term to demonstrate the economic importance of cotton. What is King Cotton?

11 Topic 2: 4 Points This theory justified slavery by articulating the idea that there must be and has always been a lower class meant to perform society’s menial tasks. The docility and ability to tolerate the southern climate made blacks best suited. What is the Mudsill Theory?

12 Topic 2: 5 Points The most concentrated area of slave holdings depicted on the map was referred to by this name. What is the Black Belt?

13 Topic 3: 1 Point Construction of this allowed New York to become the premier harbor and commercial center of America. What is the Erie Canal?

14 Topic 3: 2 Points During the Market Revolution, many young women gained a sense of freedom and independence, albeit short-lived, by working here. What are the Lowell Mill factories?

15 Topic 3: 3 Points This communication development ensured that no longer would Andrew Jackson fight battles two weeks after the end of a war. What is the telegraph?

16 Topic 3: 4 Points While the gap between the wealthy and poor widened, this improved for most workers during the Market Revolution. What are wages/income levels?

17 Topic 3: 5 Points Historian Charles Sellers argues that the heightened religiosity and de-sexualization that accompanied the Market Revolution was caused by the market’s need for these. What are industrious/disciplined workers?

18 Topic 4: 1 Point This religious revival movement that rejected predestination inspired reform movements and utopian societies. What is the Second Great Awakening?

19 Topic 4: 2 Points The print seen here was used to support the causes and goals of this reform movement. What is the Temperance Movement?

20 Topic 4: 3 Points This document outlined a series of grievances resulting from the disenfranchisement of women and proposed resolutions arguing that women had the right to equality in all aspects of their lives. What is the Declaration of Sentiments?

21 Topic 4: 4 Points This abolitionist was the editor of The Liberator and argued for immediate emancipation and burning of the Constitution since he considered it a pro-slavery document. Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

22 Topic 4: 5 Points These two black abolitionists argued that slaves should take action themselves through insurrections against their enslavers. Who are David Walker and Henry Highland Garnet?

23 Topic 5: 1 Point This political party supported the American System, was concerned about immigration, and its members were connected through a disdain for President Jackson. Who are the Whigs?

24 Topic 5: 2 Points Depleting the Second Bank of the United States, the Species Circular, and land speculation led to this financial crisis. What is the Panic of 1837?

25 Topic 5: 3 Points Upstate New York earned this nickname as it was a center of religious zeal and utopian communities, such as the Oneida Community and Millerites. What is the Burned-Over District?

26 Topic 5: 4 Point The increased immigration from Germany and Ireland contributed to this movement, which believed jobs were being lost and American culture was being subverted. What is Nativism?

27 Topic 5: 5 Points The cultural belief about proper womanhood, which is depicted in the adjacent illustration. What is the Cult of Domesticity?

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30 Category: Indian Removal
Upon learning of the Supreme Court’s ruling in this case, which stated that the Cherokee nation is a distinct community in which the laws of Georgia can have no force, Andrew Jackson reportedly said, “Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it.” What is Worcester v. Georgia (1832)?


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