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Title: Jeopardy!


1
Jeopardy!
Round Two
2
Years-100
  • Jamestown was settled in this year and in this
    state.
  • What is 1607?
  • What is Virginia?

BACK
3
Years-200
  • The Civil War was fought in these years and began
    with the shots fired at this Fort.
  • What is 1861 to 1865?
  • What is Ft. Sumter

BACK
4
Years-300
  • This was the year the colonies declared
    independence from Great Britain when they wrote
    this document.
  • What is 1776?
  • What is the Declaration of Independence?

BACK
5
Years-400
  • The Louisiana Purchase was made in this year when
    they purchased the land from this country.
  • What is 1803?
  • What is France?

BACK
6
Years-500
  • This is the year the Constitution was written
    with this man considered the Father of the
    Constitution.
  • What is 1787?
  • Who is James Madison?

BACK
7
Presidents-100
  • This president issued the Emancipation
    Proclamation which freed the slaves in these
    states
  • Who is Abraham Lincoln?
  • What are the states in rebellion or the
    Confederacy?

BACK
8
Presidents-200
  • This president set many precedents for future
    presidents. These are 2 of the precendents.
  • Who is George Washington?
  • What is title Mr. President, 2 term presidency,
    cabinet, oath with so help me God?

BACK
9
Presidents-300
  • This president protected Latin America, by
    issuing this document?
  • Who is James Monroe?
  • What is the Monroe Doctrine?

BACK
10
Presidents-400
  • This president was in office during the War of
    1812 and this is the country that we fought
    against in that war?
  • Who is James Madison?
  • Who is England?

BACK
11
Presidents-500
  • This president was a supporter of states rights
    and a member of this early political party.
  • Who is Thomas Jefferson?
  • What is the Democratic-Republican Party

BACK
12
American Revolution-100
  • The quote Give me liberty or give me death
    showed this mans passion for freedom from
    English oppression.
  • Who is Patrick Henry?

BACK
13
American Revolution-200
  • This man was the author of Common Sense
    encouraging the patriots to break free of British
    rule.
  • Who is Thomas Paine?

BACK
14
American Revolution-300
  • This man was one of the founders of the Sons of
    Liberty and one of the patriots involved in both
    the Committees
  • Of Correspondence and the Boston Tea Party.
  • Who is Sam Adams?

BACK
15
American Revolution-400
  • This person was a naval hero in the American
    Revolution that said, I have not yet begun to
    fight.
  • Who is John Paul Jones?

BACK
16
American Revolution-500
  • This famous French general helped the Americans
    at the this final battle of the Revolution.
  • Who is Marquis de LaFayette?
  • What is the Battle of Yorktown?

BACK
17
Constitution-100
  • These 3 branches of government show separation of
    powers.
  • What are executive, legislative, and judicial
    branches?

BACK
18
Constitution-200
  • The presidential veto is an example of this
    constitutional principle.
  • What is checks and balances?

BACK
19
Constitution-300
  • This is the city in which the Constitution was
    written.
  • What is Philadelphia?

BACK
20
Constitution-400
  • This term describes a government in which people
    have the final authority in political decisions.
  • What is popular sovereignty?

BACK
21
Constitution-500
  • This term describes a type of government in which
    the power is divided between national and state
    governments.
  • What is federalism?

BACK
22
Court Cases-100
  • In this court case, a slave fought for his
    freedom and defined slaves as this.
  • What is Dred Scott v. Sanford?
  • What is Property?

BACK
23
Court Cases-200
  • This court case established the power of judicial
    review which gave the Supreme Court this power.
  • What is Marbury v. Madison?
  • What is the power to declare a law
    unconstitutional?

BACK
24
Court Cases-300
  • This court case established the power of the
    national government over the states with the
    decision over who controlled the National Bank in
    a state.
  • What is McCulloch v. Maryland?

BACK
25
Court Cases-400
  • This Chief Justice of the Supreme Court gave more
    power to the judicial branch with the power of
    judicial review.
  • Who is John Marshall?

BACK
26
Court Cases-500
  • This court case established the national
    governments power to regulate commerce.
  • What is Gibbons v. Ogden?

BACK
27
Colonial Leaders-100
  • This leader established Pennsylvania and was
    established originally as a haven for this
    religious group.
  • Who is William Penn?
  • What were the Quakers?

BACK
28
Colonial Leaders-200
  • This person saved Jamestown with his strict
    military rule and then this man introduced
    tobacco which allowed them to make a living.
  • Who is John Smith?
  • Who is John Rolfe?

BACK
29
Colonial Leaders-300
  • This man defended the British soldiers at the
    Boston Massacre, became President and later, his
    wife said Remember the Ladies.
  • Who are John Adams and Abigail Adams?

BACK
30
Colonial Leaders-400
  • This person created the Albany Plan of Union,
    suggesting unity, before this war?
  • Who is Benjamin Franklin?
  • What is the French and Indian War?

BACK
31
Colonial Leaders-500
  • This mans pamphlet encouraged the colonies to
    break free from Great Britain.
  • Who is Thomas Paine?

BACK
32
Jeopardy!
33
Reform Movements-100
  • Quakers, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison,
    and Frederick Douglass were all early reformers
    in this movement.
  • What is the abolitionist movement?

BACK
34
Reform Movements-200
  • This woman advocated for womens rights and
    helped to organize the Seneca Falls convention.
  • Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

BACK
35
Reform Movements-300
  • As a transcendentalist, he wrote Walden Pond and
    Civil Disobedience, suggesting people be
    self-reliant and follow their own conscience.
  • Who is Henry David Thoreau?

BACK
36
Reform Movements-400
  • This religious movement led to the more reform
    movements because it preached social
    responsibility as the path to salvation.
  • What is the Second Great Awakening?

BACK
37
Reform Movements-500
  • People joined this reform movement because they
    thought alcohol contributed to poverty and crime.
  • What is the temperance movement?

BACK
38
Civil War-100
  • This person was the president of the Confederacy.
  • Who is Jefferson Davis?

BACK
39
Civil War-200
  • This freed the slaves in the Confederacy.
  • What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

BACK
40
Civil War-300
  • This person left the U.S. Army to join the
    Confederate army to be the commander.
  • Who is Robert E. Lee?

BACK
41
Civil War-400
  • This speech was delivered at the dedication of
    the national cemetery.
  • What is the Gettysburg Address?

BACK
42
Civil War-500
  • This person became Northern commander during the
    Civil War and later became the 18th president.
  • Who is Ulysses Grant?

BACK
43
Amendments-100
  • These amendments delayed ratification of the
    Constitution until they were added in 1791.
  • What are amendments 1-10?
  • What is the Bill of Rights?

BACK
44
Amendments-200
  • This amendment gives all Americans the right to
    bear arms.
  • What is the 2nd amendment?

BACK
45
Amendments-300
  • This amendment freed all slaves.
  • What is the 13th amendment?

BACK
46
Amendments-400
  • The 15th amendment offered suffrage to this group
    of Americans.
  • What are African American males?

BACK
47
Amendments-500
  • This amendment defines citizenship.
  • What is the 14th amendment?

BACK
48
The Age of Jackson-100
  • This act forced many Native Americans to leave
    their homes and re-settle in the Indian
    Territory.
  • What is the Indian Removal Act?

BACK
49
The Age of Jackson-200
  • This refers to Jacksons action of giving
    political offices to political backers.
  • What is the spoils system?

BACK
50
The Age of Jackson-300
  • This man, from Massachusetts debated for the
    preservation of the Union and against
    nullification against Robert Hayne.
  • Who is Daniel Webster?

BACK
51
The Age of Jackson-400
  • This man led opposition to the Tariff of 1828 in
    South Carolina and threatened nullification.
  • Who is John C. Calhoun?

BACK
52
The Age of Jackson-500
  • This refers to when South Carolina threatened to
    secede over high protective tariffs.
  • What is the Nullification Crisis?

BACK
53
Early Republic-100
  • This president appointed John Jay as the first
    Supreme court justice.
  • Who George Washington?

BACK
54
Early Republic-200
  • Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay
    helped to write these papers in order to convince
    others to ratify the Constitution.
  • What are the Federalist Papers?

BACK
55
Early Republic-300
  • This statement of foreign policy proclaimed that
    Europe should not interfere in affairs in the
    western hemisphere.
  • What is the Monroe Doctrine?

BACK
56
Early Republic-400
  • This man was known as the Great Compromiser.
  • Who is Henry Clay?

BACK
57
Early Republic-500
  • These were the first five presidents in correct
    order.
  • Who are Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison,
    and Monroe?

BACK
58
Potpourri-100
  • Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are
    considered to be this type of right.
  • What is an unalienable right?

BACK
59
Potpourri-200
  • This man refused to sign the Constitution because
    it did not have a Bill of Rights.
  • Who is George Mason?

BACK
60
Potpourri-300
  • This law provided a systematic way to allow new
    states into the Union and banned this in all new
    states.
  • What is the Northwest Ordinance?
  • What is slavery?

BACK
61
Potpourri-400
  • Founding Fathers exhibited this quality when they
    took an active role in improving their community.
  • What is civic virtue?

BACK
62
Potpourri-500
  • This is a person who is of foreign birth who is
    granted full citizenship.
  • What is a naturalized citizen?

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