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100 200 300 400 500 Potpourri Pre- Revolution Revolution Articles of Confederation and Constitution The New Republic US Under Jefferson
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This means to put a public official on trial for crimes within their office. A 100
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What is impeachment? A 100
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The Election of 1800 resulted in this. A 200
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What is a tie between Burr and Jefferson that had to be broken by Congress? A 200
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This idea means that members of Parliament represent everyone, not just their specific geographic constituencies. A 300
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What is virtual representation? A 300
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This man was sent to lead the French Expeditionary army sent to help in the American Revolution. A 400
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Who was the Comte de Rochambeau? A 400
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This treaty ended the Revolutionary War. A 500
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What is the Treaty of Paris? A 500
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This law required that colonists pay a tax on all paper products. B 100
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What is the Stamp Act? B 100
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The British king during the revolution. B 200
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Who was George III? B 200
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These laws were issued in direct response to the Boston Tea Party. B 300
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What are the Coercive/Intolerable Acts? B 300
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This law required colonists to care for British soldiers and directly leads to the 4 th Amendment. B 400
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What is the Quartering Act? B 400
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The purpose of these acts was to pay the salaries of judges and colonial governors to make them less susceptible to corruption. B 500
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What are the Townshend Acts? B 500
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The US alliance with this country contributed greatly to our success during the war. C 100
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What is France? C 100
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The winter spent at this location is often considered the most difficult point in the war. C 200
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What is Valley Forge? C 200
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Washington enlisted the help of this Prussian general to train his soldiers in battle tactics and military drills. C 300
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Who is Von Steuben? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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The Revolution became known as this type of war which used the strategy of tiring out the other side until they gave up. C 400
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What is a war of attrition? C 400
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The beliefs of the colonies were divided into thirds: one third were patriots, one third were loyalists, and one third fell into this category. C 500
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What is indifference as long as there was financial gain to be made? C 500
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The fear of this caused the Articles of Confederation to be weak. D 100
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What is a strong central government? D 100
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In order to collect taxes, the government (under the Articles of Confederation) had to do this? D 200
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What is request voluntary taxes from the states? D 200
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These are the TWO branches of government in place under the Constitution that were missing under the Articles of Confederation. D 300
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What are the executive and the judicial? D 300
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This Constitutional compromise determined how slaves were to be counted in the population. D 400
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What is the Three-Fifths Compromise? D 400
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This event illustrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and led many people to doubt its effectiveness. D 500
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What is Shays’ Rebellion? D 500
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A loose constructionist would believe this about the constitution. E 100
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What is that it is open to interpretation? E 100
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A strict constructionist would believe this about the Constitution. E 200
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What is that it should be seen as a fixed document and is not open to interpretation? E 200
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One of the controversies surrounding the Bank of the United States. E 300
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Answers will vary. E 300
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The first TWO political parties. E 400
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What were the Republicans and the Federalists? E 400
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This law allowed people who spoke out against the government, particularly in the press, to be jailed. E 500
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What is the Sedition Act? E 500
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Marbury v. Madison established this principle and with it the role of the Supreme Court. F 100
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What is Judicial Review? F 100
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One of the personal reasons that some people disliked Jefferson. F 200
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What is his faith, his early support for the French Revolution, or his non- commitment to slavery? F 200
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These people were opposed to the Louisiana Purchase. F 300
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Who are the Federalists? F 300
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The Embargo Act was Jefferson’s solution to this. F 400
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What are foreign trade issues? F 400
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Madison prohibited trade with these two countries. F 500
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What are Britain and France? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Social Change Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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This is the name for the new role of women as educators of the nation’s youth in the virtues of liberty and independence. Click on screen to continue
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What is “Republican Motherhood”? Click on screen to continue
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