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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Jeopardy. Andrew Jackson. ????. Westward expansion. Reforms. People. Government challenges. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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People Reforms AndrewJackson

Government challenges

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JeopardyWestward expansion

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South Carolina spokesman for Nullification?

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Who is John C. Calhoun?

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Known as “Black Moses”, leading slaves to freedom.

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Who is Harriet Tubman?

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A 300

President that acquired the Louisiana Purchase.

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Who is Thomas Jefferson?

A 300

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Journalist that wrote “it is our right to posses the entire

continent. (Manifest Destiny)

A 400

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Who is John O’Sullivan?

A 400

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Fought for Texas, later to become its 1st President.

A 500

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Who is Sam Houston?

A 500

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The right to vote

B 100

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What is suffrage?

B 100

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B 200

Reform of this system introduced by Horace Mann

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What is the public schools?

B 200

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B 300

Goal of the Seneca Falls Convention

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What is women’s rights?

B 300

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B 400

Movement to end slavery

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B 400

What is Abolitionist movement

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B 500

Restrictions on Women during the 1800’s. (name 2 of 4 major things)

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What is voting, jury service, holding public office, or job limitations?

B 500

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C 100

Battle that made Jackson nationally famous.

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What is the Battle of New Orleans?

C 100

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C 200

Jackson lost the election in 1824 to this politician….oh ya it was a

corrupt bargain.

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Who was John Quincy Adams?

C 200

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Type of guys Jackson liked in his Cabinet.

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What is “yes men”, that did what they were told?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

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C 400

Enforcement of this Federal law caused the “Trail of

Tears”.

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What is the Indian Removal Act?

C 400

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C 500

How Jackson got the knick name “King Andrew”. (name 2 of 4

reasons)

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What is killing the national bank, spoils system, the Indian removal act, extreme use of veto power?

C 500

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Policy that promised no U.S. intervention in World affairs and

wanted no further European expansion in Western

Hemisphere

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What is the Monroe Doctrine?

D 100

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Jackson’s 1818 military victory in Florida allowed for this treaty.

D 200

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What is the Adams-Onis Treaty?

D 200

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Two key provisions of the 1820 Compromise

D 300

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What is Maine and Missouri admitted as states and 36

degrees 30 minutes established as the slavery

line?

D 300

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D 400

Border considered by the United States and Mexico in 1846…that

will cause a war

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What is the Rio Grande river?

D 400

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D 500

Ended the Mexican War, gave the U.S. nearly five current

states

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What is the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo?

D 500

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Theory that state governments could void federal laws.

E 100

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What is nullification?

E 100

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Controversial Compromise of 1850 item that made this a

federal crime….you could go to jail or lose your home.

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What is the fugitive slave ?

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Why Jefferson hesitated to buy Louisiana.

E 300

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What is he was not sure it was Constitutional to buy it?

E 300

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E 400

Outcome of the Dred Scott case.

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What is slaves were property and cannot sue in court?

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Part of the Constitution that made nullification unconstitutional.

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What was the Supremacy Clause?

E 500

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Killed by Jackson’s Veto Power? Said it made the

Rich, Richer”

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What is the National Bank?

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F 200

The term describing the difference between North and

South Economies.

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What is sectionalism?

F 200

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F 300

1st Democrat to become president in 1828

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Who is Andrew Jackson?

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F 400

An Organization built to win public office

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What is a political machine?

F 400

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F 500

South Carolina threatened to succeed over this law?

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What is the tariff of Abomination?

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Industrial Revolution

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The conditions required to be an industrial country. (three things)

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What are large labor force, money for investment, and resources to

make goods?

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