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Title: Double Jeopardy


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Double Jeopardy
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Double Jeopardy
Political Parties
Documents Documents
The Revolution
The Constitution
The Civil War
Compromises
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The party formed in 1854 primarily in
opposition to slavery Lincoln was the first
president elected from the party
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What is the Republican Party?
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The peoples party that elected Andrew
Jackson in 1828-said to support the common man
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What is the Democratic party?
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The party favoring a strong central
government, a national bank, and a loose
interpretation of the Constitution
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What is the Federalist Party?
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Political party developing in the 1840s
favoring government assistance in promoting
industrial expansion through tariffs and a
national system of internal improvements to the
country
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What is the Whig Party?
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Document that begins with the words, We hold
these truths to be self evidentthat all men are
created equal.
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What is the Declaration of Independence?
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Document added to the Constitution guaranteeing
the rights of the citizens of the U.S.
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What is the Bill of Rights?
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English document written in 1215 beginning the
ideas of both a representative government and a
limited government
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What is the Magna Carta?
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Document signed by the Pilgrims establishing
the idea that laws should be agreed on by those
who live under them
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What is the Mayflower Compact?
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Battle known as theShot Heard Round the
World because it began the American Revolution
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What is the Battle of Lexington?
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July 4, 1776
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What is the date of the adoption of the
Declaration of Independence?
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Battle fought in Virginia resulting in the
British surrender and the independence of the
American colonies
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What is the Battle of Yorktown?
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A decisive turning point victory for the
Americans because the French agreed to help them
in the war against the British
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What is the Battle of Saratoga?
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The three branches of the federal government
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What are Legislative, Executive, and Judicial?
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Veto, Senate approval of Presidential
appointments, and declaring a law
unconstitutional
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What are examples of the checks and balances
system?
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Type of government where the citizens elect
representatives to actually carry out the powers
of the government
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What is a republic?
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Daily Double
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The principle that divides the powers and
responsibilities of government between national
and state governments
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What is federalism?
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The sites of the beginning and the end of the
Civil War
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What are Fort Sumter and Appomattox Court House?
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Two 1863 battles both lost by the South that
served as turning points in the Civil War
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What are the Battles of Gettysburg and
Vicksburg?
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1863 Document with the words all persons
held as slaves within any statein rebellion
against the United Statesshall be then
thenceforward, and forever free
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What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
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Daily Double
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Document that explains reason the Union must
win the Civil War with the words, this nation,
under God shall have a new birth of freedom that
government of..by..for the people shall not
perish from the earth.
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What is the Gettysburg Address?
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Man known as the Great Compromiser for his
work to avoid war between the North and South
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Who was Henry Clay?
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Made a two house legislature where each state
sent two to the Senate and Representatives to the
House based on their population
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What is the Great Compromise?
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Allowed slavery below the 36/30 line in
territory from the Louisiana Purchase
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What is the Missouri Compromise?
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Supreme Court case that made all compromises
unconstitutional by allowing slavery in all
territories
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What is Dred Scott case?
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FINAL JEOPARDY
  • The Early Republic

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The U.S. foreign policy adopted in 1823
establishing that the Western hemisphere was
closed to any further attempts by Europe to
interfere or colonize
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What is the Monroe Doctrine?
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