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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Another Clay Presentation © All rights Reserved

3 Directions: This is a great review for chapter 9 test which is Friday, January 12th.
Please do not save the program after you completed playing. Enjoy!

4 Take a Chance on me Round 1 Round 2 Group 2 Group 1 Group 3

5 Really? It’s a living Anything can happen Pick Me Stuff Would you know Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

6 He released people who had been imprisoned under the Sedition Act
$100 He released people who had been imprisoned under the Sedition Act

7 $100 Thomas Jefferson Scores

8 $200 The US and Britain agreed to stop fighting and a sense of pride and nationalism grew in America.

9 $200 Results of the War of 1812 Scores

10 Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Purchase from this country.
$300 Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Purchase from this country.

11 $300 France Scores

12 $400 The Supreme Court rules that a new law violates the Constitution is an example of this.

13 $400 Judicial Review Scores

14 This President would express “Government expenses should be reduced”.
$500 This President would express “Government expenses should be reduced”.

15 $500 Thomas Jefferson Scores

16 $100 Supreme Court cases McCullough v. Maryland, Darmouth College v. Woodward, Gibbons v. Ogden

17 $100 Federal power grew and conditions for economic growth were strengthened. Scores

18 $200 Under his presidency , many supporters called him “the People’s President” because more people were involved in the voting process.

19 $200 Andrew Jacson Scores

20 $300 South Carolina repeals its tariff nullification after Congress authorizes this.

21 $300 The Force Bill Scores

22 Daily Double

23 $400 The Supreme Court upheld the Congressional power of regulating interstate commerce in this decision.

24 $400 Gibbons v. Ogden Scores

25 South Carolina repealed nullification after Jackson did this.
$500 South Carolina repealed nullification after Jackson did this.

26 He sent troops to South Carolina.
$500 He sent troops to South Carolina. Scores

27 This resulted in the United States taking possession of Florida.
$100 This resulted in the United States taking possession of Florida.

28 $100 Adams Onis Treaty Scores

29 This warned European nations to stay out of Latin American affairs.
$200 This warned European nations to stay out of Latin American affairs.

30 $200 Monroe Doctrine Scores

31 Irish immigration in mid 1800’s grew because of this.
$300 Irish immigration in mid 1800’s grew because of this.

32 $300 Potato Famine Scores

33 The link between slavery and cotton is this.
$400 The link between slavery and cotton is this.

34 Cotton rowing required a great deal of labor.
$400 Cotton rowing required a great deal of labor. Scores

35 $500 Because they were often members of the Roman Catholic church, they were met with more hostility than other immigrants.

36 $500 Irish Scores

37 This year was important in the fight against slavery..
$100 This year was important in the fight against slavery..

38 $100 1808 Scores

39 This was used to control every aspect of an enslaved life.
$200 This was used to control every aspect of an enslaved life.

40 $200 Slave Codes Scores

41 Two inventions of Eli Whitney.
$300 Two inventions of Eli Whitney.

42 Interchangeable parts and cotton gin
$300 Interchangeable parts and cotton gin Scores

43 This is where the Industrial Revolution began.
$400 This is where the Industrial Revolution began.

44 $400 Texitile industry Scores

45 $500 Congress passed a joint resolution accepting the annexation treaty of this.

46 $500 Texas Scores

47 Significance of the siege at the Alamo.
$100 Significance of the siege at the Alamo.

48 Inspired many Americans to volunteer for the Texas army
$100 Inspired many Americans to volunteer for the Texas army Scores

49 $200 This is the belief that if was our right to possess the land from sea to shining sea.

50 $200 Manifest Destiny Scores

51 $300 Mexico ceded a large areas of territory to the United States in this treaty.

52 $300 Guadalupe-Hildalgo Scores

53 $400 Growing tensions over slavery led to this Proviso that proposed banning slavery in land gained from Mexico.

54 $400 Wilmot Proviso of 1846 Scores

55 California entered the Union as a free state in this proposal.
$500 California entered the Union as a free state in this proposal.

56 $500 Compromise of 1850 Scores

57 $100 In Lincoln’s first Inaugural Address he stated “ dissatisfied fellow countrymen” . He eas referring to whom?

58 Southerners whose states had seceded.
$100 Southerners whose states had seceded. Scores

59 $200 Seven Southern states seceded and formed the Confederate States of America in response to this.

60 Abraham Lincoln’s election as President in 1860.
$200 Abraham Lincoln’s election as President in 1860. Scores

61 $300 This decision declared that slaves were property even if they lived in a free territory and that US Congress could not regulate slavery.

62 $300 Dred Scott decision Scores

63 Lincoln main objective in the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
$400 Lincoln main objective in the Lincoln-Douglas debates.

64 He insisted that the territories be kept free from slavery.
$400 He insisted that the territories be kept free from slavery. Scores

65 $500 Lincoln wanted to hurt the southern war effort in areas not under Union control with this.

66 Emancipation Proclamation
$500 Emancipation Proclamation Scores

67 Final Double

68 Explain the 14th & 15 Amendments

69 14th: Rights of Citizens: Used to protect the rights of the freed slaves. Defines “Due Process” for Americans today which means equal protection under the law. 15th: Right To vote: Shall not be denied the right to vote on account of race, color or servitude. Scores

70 This played a major role in denying African Americans their full civil Rights.

71 Separate but equalSlide 4


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