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Mr Hayner– Line Mountain Jr/Sr High Social Studies
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Some reminders about the game: Answer the question on your sheet Circle the amount you win when you answer the question correctly These ANSWERS are written in the form of ANSWERS to make it easier to help you study
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PEOPLE WAR OF 1812 TERMS CORPS OF DISCOVERY ETC. 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 100 200 300 400 Categories and amounts 100
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I am a supreme court judge who heard the case of Marbury v. Madison John Marshall
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I organized the Native American tribes to united against the U.S. government Tecumseh
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Who am I? Thomas Jefferson
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I am the winner of the 1808 presidential election. Who am I? James Madison
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I am the hero of the Battle of New Orleans and later became president. Andrew Jackson
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This treaty ends the War of 1812. Treaty of Ghent
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Tecumseh is killed in this major battle of the War of 1812 Battle of the Thames
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I led a young United States navy in the War of 1812 on the Great Lakes (must have all 3 names) Oliver Hazzard Perry
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Name given to people that want to go to war with England in 1812. War Hawks
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_________________ gives the courts the power to declare any law unconstitutional. Judicial Review
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A politician with an extreme view on the issues. Radical
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Another term for kidnapping. Impressment
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Roughly how many people were there on the Corps of Discovery? 40
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I am the only woman to be included in the Corps of Discovery. Who am I? Sacagawea
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Name the two men chosen to lead the Corps of Discovery. (Must have both first and last names correct for both men) Meriwether Lewis William Clark
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In which year does the Corps of Discovery set out from St. Louis to begin their journey? 1804
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During the War of 1812, I wrote the words to the current national anthem. Who am I? Francis Scott Key
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How much did the Louisiana Purchase cost the United States? $15 million
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I explored the area just south of where Lewis and Clark did in 1806 Zebulon Pike
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This act by Jefferson was meant to harm England but instead did great deal of harm to the U.S. economy and trade Embargo Act of 1807
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Thanks for Playing! Good luck on the test!
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