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JEOPARDY Chapters1-2
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Categories Chapter 1 100 200 300 400 500 Chapter 1 and 2 100 200 300 400 500 Chapter 2 and 3 100 200 300 400 500 Chapter 3 100 200 300 400 500 Chapter 5 100 200 300 400 500
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Final Jeopardy
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Vocabulary Abolition- to get rid of slavery.
Abe Lincoln believed in abolition. Temperance- movement to get rid of alcohol. The temperance movement finally got their wish in 1920, with the 18th Amendment. Reconstruction-the period after the Civil War when we were trying to restore our country. It was from Reconstruction was tough on the South.
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What is the Enlightenment?
This 17th and 18th century movement caused colonists to question the authority of the king. Natural rights, separation of powers, and the idea of a government being responsible to its people came from this period.
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What is the Great Compromise?
This compromise helped to mediate the conflict between large states and small states in regards to Representation. It established a Senate and House of Representatives.
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Who is John Locke? This philosopher believed in Natural Rights and even put those ideas in our Declaration of Independence
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What is Judicial Review?
The Case Marbury vs. Madison under John Marshall established the principle of _________ ___________, where the Judicial branch can review the constitutionality of a law
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What is the 3/5th Compromise?
This ended the debate on how slaves would be counted in regards to representation.
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What is the South? This part of America relied on agriculture and slavery. It was the least industrialized.
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What is the Bill of Rights?
Anti-Federalists insisted that a ______ of _______ be added to the Constitution before they would agree.
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What is the Great Awakening?
During the 1700’s there was a revival of evangelical religion that caused people to question the authority of their hierarchal religious structures and political leaders. This big change was called the First _________ _______________
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This colony was set up due to discrimination against Roman Catholics.
What is Maryland? This colony was set up due to discrimination against Roman Catholics.
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What is the Establishment Clause?
The _________ ________ was put into the First Amendment due to discrimination by the Church of England, which had established itself as the only church that was allowed in a particular colony . The Church of England had also mandated that certain colonies pay taxes to support it.
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This philosopher promoted separation of powers within a government.
Who is Baron de Montesquieu? This philosopher promoted separation of powers within a government.
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“Don’t Choke!” Daily Double
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Who are the Protestants?
What was the religious group who was the least persecuted in our early history?
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Who are the Mormons? Due to harassment and discrimination, this group migrated westward to Utah for religious freedom and a chance to evangelize.
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What is the 2nd Great Awakening?
This early 1800 religious revival stressed abolition, temperance, women’s rights, prison reform and education. Many of its leaders were women.
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“Don’t Choke!” Daily Double
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Name two religious groups that spoke up for abolition.
Who are the Quakers and Baptists? Name two religious groups that spoke up for abolition.
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What are Causes of the Civil War?
Disagreements over slavery, the tariff and the states rights/nullification issue were all causes of the ________ _____.
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Who are Women? The Seneca Falls Movement set a plan to help ___________ achieve more equality and rights..
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What are Tariffs? Our government tried to protect domestic industry (Ford) by raising _______
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What is the Declaration of Independence?
The Seneca Falls Movement had a convention which modeled its “Declaration of Resolutions” after the _______.
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What is the theory of Nullification?
John Calhoun put forth his theory that since the states had formed a federal union they should have the right to make a federal law invalid. This was known as the theory of _______.
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What is Representation?
Many colonists opposed the Stamp Act because it taxed colonists without giving ______ in Parliament.. What is Representation?
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Who were the Federalists?
These people favored the new Constitution and a strong central government. Hamilton and Washington both were in this party. They also wanted a loose interpretation of the Constitution.
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Who were the Loyalists? Colonists during the Revolutionary War that stayed loyal to Great Britain were known as__________________.
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What is the system of checks and balances?
This system was set up to balance governmental power with three separate branches. (Montesquieu).
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What is the Monroe Doctrine?
What is the name of the 1823 statement to Europe that those nations should not keep trying to establish new colonies in the Americas?
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What is Federalism? In America we essentially have two governments that work together: The State government and the Federal government. This is known as what “ism?”
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What is the Constitution?
Federalists and Democratic-Republicans differed on their interpretation of the _______. Federalists were loose and Democrat’s strict.
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What is Federal vs. State?
The theory of Nullification, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions, and the debates over slavery all had to do with _____ vs. ______ authority. What is Federal vs. State?
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What is The Bill of Rights?
Stithgir of Follib would have taken away your liberties if not for this, that protects your personal liberties.
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This Branch of Government makes laws.
What is the Legislative Branch? This Branch of Government makes laws.
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Who is Robert E. Lee? He was the respected leader of the Confederate Army during the civil War.
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What is the Civil War? No slavery, a divided country, Jim Crow Laws, western movement of population, and the devastation of the Southern Economy are considered effects of the _____ _____.
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What is Kentucky? Virginia and _______ were upset with the Alien and Sedition Act so the wrote resolutions suggesting that they would like to nullify an unjust law.
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What is the Federal or National?
The Articles of Confederation failed to regulate trade between the states, collect taxes and required unanimous consent for amendments. The __________ government did not have enough power.
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Who is John Marshall? This Supreme Court justice greatly increased the power of the federal government. He presided over the Marbury case..
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What is Manifest Destiny?
The idea popular in the United States during the 1800s that the country must expand its boundaries to the Pacific Ocean was called________ _________
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What is the First Amendment?
Freedom of religion, speech, assembly, petition and the press are all listed in the __________________.
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Who are the American colonists?
No taxation without representation, the Proclamation Line and Quartering Act are all reasons that the _____________ are mad at the British King.
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Where is the North? This part of America had more industry and manufacturing during the Civil War.
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What is abolition? Give me the fancy vocabulary word for getting rid of slavery. It was the most divisive reform movement of the 1800’s.
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The Declaration of Independence was issued _______________ ,1776.
When is July 4th? The Declaration of Independence was issued _______________ ,1776.
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Who is Lincoln and the Civil War?
Who was president from ? And What war did he have to deal with?
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