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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Jefferson Adams/ Madison Monroe Sorry Mr. Jackson (I Am For Real) Thank A Veteran
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What area of land did Lewis and Clark explore?
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Louisiana Purchase
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Of which political party was Thomas Jefferson?
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Democratic Republican Jeffersonian Republicans
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Political supporters of Thomas Jefferson used the name Republicans to emphasize that the Federalists were: A.) Pro-monarchy B.) Pro-French C.) Localists D.) Unclear of politics E.) For European political ties
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A.) Pro-monarchy
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Which of the following does NOT describe the Jeffersonian Republicans? A.) Pro-French B.) Pro-Agrarian Society C.) Pro- Large Government D.) Anti-Britain E.) Pro-States’ Rights
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C.) Pro- Large Government
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The inauguration of President Thomas Jefferson was significant because:
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First peaceful transition of power between political parties
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Who fought in the War of 1812?
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Britain and the United States
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DAILY DOUBLE HOW MUCH DO YOU WISH TO WAGER?
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What treaty ended the War of 1812? Treaty of Ghent
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The Hartford Convention:
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- Called for Seccession - Killed the Federalists Party
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The War Hawks, those that favored war with Britain, were led by which two men? Henry Clay and Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton and William Marbury Ben Franklin and John C. Calhoun John Jay and John Adams Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun
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Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun
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Which of the following was a feature of the Federalist Party’s political ideology? - Rule by agrarian interests electorate - A loose interpretation of the Constitution - Opposition to a national bank - A weak central government - No special treatment for manufacturing
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Loose Interpretation of the Constitution
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The War of 1812 is sometimes referred to as what?
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America’s Second War of Independence
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Why was Monroe’s Presidency referred to as the “Era of Good Feelings”?
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Lack of a rival political party like the Federalists
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Most of the diplomatic achievements made under James Monroe were to the credit of which man?
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John Quincy Adams
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Under James Monroe, what bill was passed that calmed the issue of slavery for the time being by allowing a free and slave state to enter the Union and to limit the expansion of slavery?
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Missouri Compromise of 1820
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DAILY DOUBLE HOW MUCH DO YOU WISH TO WAGER?
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Fixed the border between the US and Canada at the 49 th parallel and resolved the conflict over British claims to Oregon- agreed to jointly occupy it for 10 (but actually 20) years. Also demilitarized the Great Lakes because of limits on ships that be kept there Rush-Bagot Treaty
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What made Jackson different from the previous Presidents in terms of his background?
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He was first frontier President
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What political party was started and headed by Andrew Jackson?
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Democratic
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What election did Andrew Jackson loose in during the “Corrupt Bargain?”
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1824
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What bill did Jackson veto for pure political spite because it benefitted his rival’s state?
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Maysville Road Bill
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Act, passed by Congress, that gave Jackson authorizing the President to use military forces against South Carolina
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Force Bill
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First Vice President to resign
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John C. Calhoun
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Supreme Court case ignored by Jackson concerning Native Americans?
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Worcester v. GA
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Under the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison, what law was struck down as unconstitutional?
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Judiciary Act of 1789
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What series of laws signed by John Adams violated the First Amendment?
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Alien and Sedition Act
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Although he was not the first Supreme Court Chief Justice this man ruled in Marbury v. Madison and help empower the Judicial Branch of government. He would later have an issue with President Jackson.
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John Marshall
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FINAL JEOPARDY HOW MUCH DO YOU WISH TO WAGER? It’s All About the Benjamins
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Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury?
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Alexander “10 Bones” Hamilton
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