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Jeopardy! People Politics North South 100 200 300 400 500
Foreign Relations North South Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500
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This man invented the telegraph.
People-100 This man invented the telegraph. Who is Samuel Morse? BACK
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People-200 This man brought the textile industry to the United States.
Who is Francis Cabot Lowell? BACK
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This man designed a steamboat.
People-300 This man designed a steamboat. Who is Robert Fulton? BACK
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This man led a slave revolt.
People-400 This man led a slave revolt. Who is Nat Turner? BACK
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People-500 This person was considered the “Great Compromiser” and encouraged the American System. Who is Henry Clay? BACK
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What is the Missouri Compromise?
Politics-100 This agreement maintained the balance between slave states and free states in the United States. What is the Missouri Compromise? BACK
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This event led to the spirit of nationalism in the 1800’s.
Politics-200 This event led to the spirit of nationalism in the 1800’s. What is the War of 1812? BACK
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Politics-300 The South’s political leaders were mostly this type of person. What is a wealthy planter? BACK
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What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
Politics-400 This Supreme Court case reaffirmed the U.S. government’s right to regulate national taxes and create a national bank. What is McCulloch v. Maryland? BACK
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Politics-500 This Supreme Court case reaffirmed the U.S. government’s right to regulate interstate commerce. What is Gibbons v. Ogden? BACK
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What is the Monroe Doctrine?
Foreign Relations-100 This speech warned European countries from colonizing in Latin America. What is the Monroe Doctrine? BACK
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Foreign Relations-200 Countries of this region were declaring independence from European countries in the early 1800s. What is Latin America? BACK
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What is the Convention of 1818?
Foreign Relations-300 In this convention, the British and the Americans set the northern boundary of the United States at the 49th parallel. What is the Convention of 1818? BACK
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What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?
Foreign Relations-400 In this agreement, the Spanish gave the United States Florida for $5 million dollars. What is the Adams-Onis Treaty? BACK
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What is the Rush-Bagot Agreement?
Foreign Relations-500 In this agreement, the Americans and the British agreed to limit warships on the Great Lakes. What is the Rush-Bagot Agreement? BACK
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By 1850, this was the fastest way to transport goods in the North.
What is railroads? BACK
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North-200 These 3 inventions connected the North and the South.
What were the steamboat, train and telegraph? BACK
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North-300 The Erie Canal connected these two major waterways.
What is the Great Lakes and the Hudson River? BACK
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What is the factory system
North-400 This system was developed in the North because industrialists wanted to produce goods faster and cheaper. What is the factory system BACK
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North-500 The North attracted more of this group of people because of mills and factories. What are immigrants? BACK
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The economy in the South was based primarily on this.
What is agriculture? BACK
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South-200 Cotton became the South’s main crop and increased the need for slave labor because of this invention. What is the cotton gin? BACK
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South-300 This man invented the cotton gin that allowed for cotton to be cleaned more quickly. Who is Eli Whitney? BACK
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Most goods in the South moved by this geographical feature.
What is a river? BACK
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This state entered the Union as a slave state in 1820.
South-500 This state entered the Union as a slave state in 1820. What is Missouri? BACK
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This word describes the idea of having pride in your country.
Potpourri-100 This word describes the idea of having pride in your country. What is nationalism? BACK
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Potpourri-200 This term describes the policy of avoiding political and economic alliances with foreign countries. What is isolationism? BACK
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Potpourri-300 This term describes the idea of putting the interest of a state or region ahead of what is best for the nation. What is sectionalism? BACK
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These are 3 Hamiltonian ideas that the Democrat-Republican adopted.
Potpourri-400 These are 3 Hamiltonian ideas that the Democrat-Republican adopted. Industrialism, strong central government, and loose construction of the Constitution. BACK
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DAILY DOUBLE! Potpourri-500
These were the three central ideas of the Monroe Doctrine. What is: to stop colonize the Western Hemisphere, if any attempt was made, it would be considered a direct attack on the U.S., and in return, the U.S. would stay out of European affairs? BACK
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