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Political Development
U.S. History Jeopardy Part I The Constitution Political Development Foreign Affairs Andrew Jackson Hodgepodge 10 20 30 40 50
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These are three of the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment
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This is the name that refers to the first ten amendments to the Constitution
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The compromise to settle population representation in Congress counted each slave as this many people
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This is the name for the introductory paragraph to the Constitution
This is the name for the introductory paragraph to the Constitution. It starts with, “We the People”
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The delegates who wrote the Constitution originally met to fix these (our first government)
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Jefferson and the Republican Party believed the U. S
Jefferson and the Republican Party believed the U.S. economy should be based on this
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A violent and chaotic revolution in this country made many Americans fear giving too much power to the common people
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This political party was lead by Alexander Hamilton
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Washington lead the U.S. Army to put down this rebellion of angry farmers in Pennsylvania
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He was Washington’s Secretary of State
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We went to war against this country in the War of 1812
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This was when three French agents demanded American diplomats pay a bribe to talk with French government officials
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This foreign policy, named after a president, stated that no European country could try to colonize anything in North or South America
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America battled Barbary pirates in this sea during the Jefferson presidency
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This is how Jefferson dealt with France and Britain impressing American sailors
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This is the name given to the forced march of Cherokees westward after Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act
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Jackson vetoed the re-charter of this institution because he didn’t trust it and wanted to kill it
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He was the Speaker of the House of Representatives who persuaded the House members to vote for John Quincy Adams over Andrew Jackson in the “Corrupt Bargain”
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To refuse to recognize a federal law, like when South Carolina refused to follow the “Tariff of Abominations”
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Jackson was from this state
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This president’s nickname was “Little Jemi”
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These laws made under president Adams took away people’s First Amendment rights
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He was president during the “Era of Good Feelings”
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Jackson defeated the British in this battle, making him a national hero
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This painter painted detailed portraits of wildlife, particularly birds
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