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U.S. Historypresents

“Jeopardy 2”

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GovernmentKey People and Ideas

War of 1812The U.S. Grows

American Revolution

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First major battle of the

American Revolution

American Revolution 100 Points

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America Revolution 100 Points

What was the Battle of

Bunker Hill?

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American Revolution 200 Points

Natural Rights, British

Wrongs, Independence

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What are the three main

ideas of the Declaration

of Independence?

American Revolution 200 Points

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American Revolution 300 Points

Passed by Parliament in

response to the Boston Tea

Party

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American Revolution300 Points

What are the Intolerable

Acts?

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Engraving of this event led

to increased opposition to

British rule

American Revolution 400 Points

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What was the Boston

Massacre?

American Revolution 400 Points

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Resulted from British neglect

of Early American colonial

affairs

American Revolution 500 Points

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What was the growth of

representative government?

American Revolution 500 Points

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Doubled in size

The U.S. Grows 100 Points

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The U.S. Grows 100 Points

What was the result of the

Louisiana Purchase?

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The U.S. Grows 200 Points

Because rivers proved to be

an efficient means of

transportation.

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Why was Jefferson interested

in location of rivers in the

Louisiana Territory?

The U.S. Grows 200 Points

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The U.S. Grows 300 Points

1787 law that provided a means by

which new states could be admitted to

the Union

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The U.S. Grows 300 Points

What is the Northwest

Ordinance?

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Passed by Parliament to keep settlers

from moving to lands west of the

Appalachian Mountains

The U.S. Grows 400 Points

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What was the Proclamation

of 1763?

The U.S. Grows 400 Points

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Geographic feature which served as

western boundary for colonial America

prior to the American Revolution

The U.S. Grows 500 Points

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What are the Appalachian

Mountains?

The U.S. Grows 500 Points

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Violation of international law

War of 1812 100 Points

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War of 1812 100 Points

What was the impressment

of American sailors by the

British navy?

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War of 1812 200 Points

Marked the end of the war

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What is the Treaty of Ghent?

War of 1812 200 Points

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War of 1812 300 Points

Fought after the treaty was

signed, but made Andrew

Jackson an American hero

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War of 1812 300 Points

What was the Battle of New

Orleans?

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Military conflict between these

countries resulted in War of 1812

between Britain and the U.S.

War of 1812 400 Points

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What were France and

England?

War of 1812 400 Points

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Restrictions which led to the U.S. declaring war upon

Britain

War of 1812 500 Points

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What are trade restrictions?

War of 1812 500 Points

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Alexander Hamilton

recommended this use to raise

price of imports

Key People and Ideas 100 Points

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Key People and Ideas 100 Points

What is protective tariff?

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Key People and Ideas 200 Points

George Washington stated that

the U.S. would not take sides in a

war between England and France.

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What is the Proclamation of

Neutrality?

Key People and Ideas 200 Points

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Key People and Ideas300 Points

High tariffs on imports, paying

off war debt, creating a national

bank

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Key People and Ideas 300 Points

What were the financial goals

of Secretary of Treasury

Alexander Hamilton?

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Supreme Court case that

established the power to

declare a law unconstitutional

Key People and Ideas 400 Points

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What was Marbury v.

Madison?

Key People and Ideas 400 Points

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Jefferson’s economic policy that

promoted idea that government

should encourage a free market

Key People and Ideas 500 Points

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What is laissez faire?

Key People and Ideas 500 Points

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Provided for a two-house

legislature to address issue of

representation in Congress

Government 100 Points

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Government 100 Points

What is the Great

Compromise?

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Government 200 Points

Addressed Southern state’s

concerns over loss of

representation in Congress

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What was the Three-fifths

Compromise?

Government 200 Points

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Government 300 Points

Prevents any one branch of

government from becoming too

powerful

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Government300 Points

What is the system of

checks and balances?

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This issue was basis of

arguments in Kentucky and

Virginia Resolutions

Government 400 Points

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What was states’ rights?

Government 400 Points

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Court’s interpretation of the

Constitution which led to Marbury

v. Madison decision

Government 500 Points

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What is judicial review?

Government500 Points

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The Daily Double

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FINAL JEOPARDY

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Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

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You’re Ready to Pass the 1st Semester

Final!


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