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The Second Great Awakening Manifest Destiny Expansion in Texas The War with Mexico Anything Goes! Looking Ahead $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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The Second Great Awakening
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Manifest Destiny Jeopardy
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Expansion in Texas Jeopardy
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The War with Mexico Jeopardy
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Anything Goes! Jeopardy
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Looking Ahead Jeopardy
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This was a 19th century religious movement that emphasized personal responsibility for getting into Heaven.
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The Second Great Awakening
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This included emotional preaching and prayer to awaken their faith.
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Revivalism Jeopardy
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These were experimental communities designed to be a perfect society where members lived in harmony.
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Utopian Communities Jeopardy
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This emphasized “reason” and listening to your “conscience” as a path to perfection.
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Unitarianism Double Jeopardy! Jeopardy
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This philosophical and literary movement emphasized living a simple life and connecting with nature.
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Transcendentalism Jeopardy
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Name the two leaders of the Transcendentalist Movement
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Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau
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This was a popular form on transporting goods and for traveling.
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Conestoga Wagon Jeopardy
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This was the name for how Americans felt it was God’s will for the U.S. to expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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Manifest Destiny Jeopardy
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Two reasons why settlers moved westward.
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Escape religious persecution New start on life
California Gold Rush Fertile farming land Escape religious persecution New start on life Escape the law and debts Jeopardy
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These were two hardships/challenges when moving westward.
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Inexperience in navigation Poor weather Raiders
Diseases Length of trail Inexperience in navigation Poor weather Raiders Native American attacks Jeopardy
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This was the main reading material that was also used as textbooks for education
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The Bible Jeopardy
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This Empresario became President of the Republic Texas in September 1836
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Stephen F. Austin Jeopardy
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Mexican President during the start of the Mexican American War.
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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
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To incorporate territory into the rule of a country.
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Annex Jeopardy
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In this battle, all 187 U.S. defenders died, including famous frontiersmen Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett.
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The Alamo Jeopardy
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This man defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto which led to the Treaty of Velasco and granted independence to Texas.
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Sam Houston Double Jeopardy! Jeopardy
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The reason Mexico wanted Anglo’s/White Americans to move into Texas.
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To improve the economy and be a buffer to Native Americans
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This President had territorial aspirations of acquiring Mexican land (The 11th U.S. President)
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James K. Polk Jeopardy
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The reason why most Southerners supported the War with Mexico
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They saw it as an opportunity to expand slavery and their power in Congress.
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California, New Mexico, and the Rio Grande as the Texas border
Slidell (through Polk) was sent on a secret mission to offer this amount of money for California, New Mexico, and the Rio Grande as the Texas border
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$30 Million Jeopardy
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This purchase gave the U. S
This purchase gave the U.S. control of the remaining parts of Arizona and New Mexico
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Gadsen Purchase Jeopardy
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When the war was over, Mexico agreed to the Rio Grande border for Texas and ceded New Mexico and California to the United States in this treaty.
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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This is used to persuade and possibly mislead people to support a certain view or idea.
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Propaganda Jeopardy
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Who did the United States buy the remaining land in Arizona and New Mexico from?
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Mexico Jeopardy
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This religious group moved west into the Utah region to escape religious persecution.
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Mormons Jeopardy
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People who “rushed” to California in the pursuit of striking it rich were called
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“Forty-Niners” Jeopardy
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This is the name for the time period before the Civil War
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Antebellum Jeopardy
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The right of residents of a territory to vote for or against slavery was called?
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Popular Sovereignty Jeopardy
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The formal withdrawal of a state from the Union was called
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Secession Jeopardy
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Free African Americans and white abolitionists developed a secret network of people who would, at great risk to themselves, aid fugitive slaves in their escape
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Underground Railroad Jeopardy
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This is the 8th oldest college in the United States
This is the 8th oldest college in the United States. It was created in 1766 with the name Queens College
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Rutgers University Jeopardy
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This is the current mayor of Monroe Township
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Richard Pucci Jeopardy
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