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2 Take It to Court Colonial Documents Religion Unpopular Acts Welcome to the Party 10 20 30 40 50

3 Question 1 - 10 Decision which established judicial review

4 Answer 1 – 10 Marbury v. Madison

5 Question 1 - 20 Decision which placed the federal government above the states

6 Answer 1 – 20 McCulloch v Maryland

7 Question 1 - 30 These colonial trials brought an end to religious zealotry and caused New Englanders to push for a fairer court system Inspiration for the play The Crucible

8 Answer 1 – 30 Salem Witch Trials

9 Question 1 - 40 Jackson refused to enforce this decision of the Supreme Court

10 Answer 1 – 40 Worcester v. Georgia

11 Question 1 - 50 Part of the Constitution which describes the structure, powers and responsibilities of the federal courts

12 Answer 1 – 50 Article III

13 Question 2 - 10 Legal contract of governance signed by the Pilgrims

14 Answer 2 – 10 Mayflower Compact

15 Question 2 - 20 Book by Thomas Paine that explained the reasons American colonists should support the Revolution

16 Answer 2 – 20 Common Sense

17 Question 2 - 30 “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal …”

18 Answer 2 – 30 Declaration of Independence

19 Question 2 - 40 Thrown out and replaced by the Constitution because they left the federal government too weak

20 Answer 2 – 40 Articles of Confederation

21 Question 2 - 50 Written to encourage people to support ratification of the Constitution

22 Answer 2 – 50 The Federalist Papers

23 Question 3 - 10 Settled Utah seeking religious freedom

24 Answer 3 – 10 Mormons

25 Question 3 - 20 Settled Pennsylvania seeking religious freedom; ended up growing a lot of oats

26 Answer 3 – 20 Quakers

27 Question 3 - 30 Two periods of religious revival in American history – the first in the mid 1700s and the second in the early 1800s

28 Answer 3 – 30 The Great Awakenings

29 Question 3 - 40 Settled New England seeking religious freedom

30 Answer 3 – 40 Pilgrims

31 Question 3 - 50 Minister John Winthrop called the Plymouth colony this in a famous sermon, emphasizing the idea that the Puritans needed to be role- models

32 Answer 3 – 50 A City on a Hill

33 Question 4 - 10 Runaway slaves must be returned to their owners

34 Answer 4 – 10 Fugitive Slave Act

35 Question 4 - 20 Jefferson-era law banning trade with Europe

36 Answer 4 – 20 Embargo Act

37 Question 4 - 30 Highest tariff in American history Angered Southern farmers

38 Answer 4 – 30 Tariff of Abominations

39 Question 4 - 40 John Adams-era law that allowed the President to kick out immigrants deemed a danger to national security and to silence critics of the government

40 Answer 4 – 40 Alien & Sedition Acts

41 Question 4 - 50 Series of British laws designed to punish the city of Boston for the Boston Tea Party

42 Answer 4 – 50 Intolerable Acts

43 Question 5 - 10 Political Party created to push abolition Lincoln was their first successful presidential candidate

44 Answer 5 – 10 Republicans

45 Question 5 - 20 These pioneers of the West were “hungry” for opportunity; unfortunately they got stuck in a mountain pass and ate each other

46 Answer 5 – 20 Donner Party

47 Question 5 - 30 Alexander Hamilton’s party

48 Answer 5 – 30 Federalists

49 Question 5 - 40 Anti-immigration party of the mid-1800s; doesn’t sound very smart

50 Answer 5 – 40 Know Nothings

51 Question 5 - 50 Party created to oppose “King” Andrew Jackson

52 Answer 5 – 50 Whig


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