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People-100
He was a member of the “Sons of Liberty” and he started the Committee of Correspondence.
Who was Sam Adams?
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People-200
• This was Washington’s Secretary of Treasury.
• Who was Alexander Hamilton?
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People-300
• Famous for his fiery speeches. His famous words are “ Give
me liberty” or Give me death.”
• Who was Patrick Henry?
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People-400
• 16th President of the United States who successfully put
the Union back together.
• Who was Abraham Lincoln?
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People-500
• This was the second Vice President and the first
Secretary of State
• Who was Thomas Jefferson?
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Amendments-100
• Guarantees the right to a speedy trial by an impartial
jury.
• What was the Sixth Amendment?
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Amendments-200
• Guarantees the right to vote for all citizens regardless of
race
• What is the Fifteenth Amendment?
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Amendments-300
• Abolished slavery
• What is the Thirteenth Amendment?
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Amendments-400
• States that all powers not given to the federal
government belongs to the state.
• What is the Tenth Amendment?
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Amendments-500
• Guarantees the right of states to organize militias, or armies, and the right of individuals to
bear arms.• What is Second Amendment?
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Treaties and Acts -100
• This treaty ended the French and Indian War.
• What was the Treaty of Paris of 1763?
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Treaties and Acts-200
• This treaty ended the American Revolution and
forced Britain to recognize the United States as an independent nation.
• What is the Treaty of Paris of 1783?
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Treaties and Acts-300
• was a policy of establishing the principles and procedures for the orderly expansion of
the United States.
• What was the Northwest Ordinance?
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Treaties and Acts-400
The agreement signed in 1620 by the Pilgrims in Plymouth, to consult
each other about laws for the colony and a promise to work together to make it succeed.
What was the Mayflower Compact?
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Treaties and Acts -500
• a series of essays written by James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander
Hamilton, defending the Constitution and the principles on
which the government of the United States was founded.
• What was the Federalist Papers?
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Essays/Speeches-100
• A pamphlet written by Thomas Paine to convince colonists that it was time to become independent
from Britain.
• What was Common Sense?
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Essays/Speeches-200
• A short speech given by Abraham Lincoln to dedicate a cemetery for soldiers who died at the Battle of
Gettysburg. It is considered to be a profound statement of American
ideals.
• What was the Gettysburg Address?
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Essays/Speeches-300
• This speech stated that, “no state…can lawfully get out of the Union”, but pledged there would
be no war unless the South started it.
• What was Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address?
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Political Parties-400
• This speech was meant to help heal and restore the country after
four years of Civil War.
• What was Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address?
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Political Parties-500
• Created two houses of Congress. One based on population, the
other gave equal representation to each state.
• What is the Great Compromise?
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More People- 100
• He was an inventor, statesman, diplomat, signer of the Declaration of Independence and delegate to
Constitutional Convention.
• Who is Benjamin Franklin?
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More People-200
• Considered to be the “Father of the Constitution”.
• Who is James Madison?
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More People -300
• He was a Massachusetts Congressman and Senator who
spoke for the North and the preservation of the Union.
• Who is Daniel Webster?
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More People -400
• Was a former slave who became the best-known black abolitionist in
the country.
• Who is Fredrick Douglass?
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Cat 5-500
• What were the terms of the Monroe Doctrine.
• What is 1) the U.S. would not interfere in European affairs, and 2) that the western hemisphere was closed to colonization and/ or interference by
European nations.
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Potpourri-100
• I disbanded the colonial legislatures, taxed the colonies,
and refused the Olive Branch Petition leading to the final break
with the colonies.
• Who is King George III?
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Potpourri-200
• The 1803 Court decision that gave the Supreme Court the right to
determine whether a law violates the Constitution. It set up the principle of judicial review.
• What is Marbury vs. Madison?
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Potpourri-300
• It was the Supreme Court decision that said slaves were property and
not citizens.
• What was the Dred Scott Decision?
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Potpourri-400
An invention by Eli Whitney that speeded the cleaning of cotton fibers and in effect, increased
the need for slaves.
What is the Cotton Gin?
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Potpourri-500
• Revolutionized transportation and trade in the United States.
• What is the steamboat?
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