Title: Double Jeopardy
1Double Jeopardy
2Double Jeopardy Obj. 1 and 4
Political Parties
Documents Documents
The Revolution
The Constitution
The Civil War
Compromises
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3The party formed in 1854 primarily in
opposition to slavery Lincoln was the first
president elected from the party
4What was the Republican Party?
5The peoples party that elected Andrew
Jackson in 1828-said to support the common man
6What was the Democratic party?
7The party favoring a strong central
government, a national bank, and a loose
interpretation of the Constitution
8What was the Federalist Party?
9Political party developing in the 1840s
favoring government assistance in promoting
industrial expansion through tariffs and a
national system of internal improvements to the
country
10What was the Whig Party?
11Document with the words, We hold these truths
to be self evidentthat all men are created
equal.
12What is the Declaration of Independence?
13Document added to the Constitution guaranteeing
the rights of the citizens of the U.S.
14What is the Bill of Rights?
15English document written in 1215 beginning the
ideas of both a representative government and a
limited government
16What is the Magna Carta?
17Document signed by the Pilgrims establishing
the idea of a social contract for self-government
in their colony
18What is the Mayflower Compact?
19 Battle known as theShot Heard Round the
World because it began the American Revolution
20What was the Battle of Lexington?
21The war (1754-68) that resulted in financial
problems for England. It caused them to change
and enforce new taxations policies on the
colonies.
22What was the French and Indian War?
23Battle fought in Virginia resulting in the
British surrender and the independence of the
American colonies
24What was the Battle of Yorktown?
25A decisive turning point victory for the
Americans because the French agreed to help them
in the war against the British
26What was the Battle of Saratoga?
27The three branches of the federal government
28What are Legislative, Executive, and Judicial?
29Veto, Senate approval of Presidential
appointments, and declaring a law
unconstitutional
30What are examples of the checks and balances
system?
31Type of government where the citizens elect
representatives to actually carry out the powers
of the government in their name
32What is a republic?
33Daily Double
34The principle that divides the powers and
responsibilities of government between national
and state governments
35What is federalism?
36The sites of the beginning (after South
Carolina and 6 states seceded) and the end of the
Civil War (where General Lee surrendered to
General Grant)
37What were Fort Sumter and Appomattox Court
House?
38Two 1863 battles both lost by the South that
served as turning points in the Civil War
39What were the Battles of Gettysburg (Lees
attempt to invade the North) and Vicksburg
(Grants victory allowing control of the
Mississippi River for the North)?
401863 Document with the words all persons
held as slaves within any statein rebellion
against the United Statesshall be then
thenceforward, and forever free
41What was the Emancipation Proclamation?
42Daily Double
43Document 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.
44What was the Gettysburg Address?
45Man known as the Great Compromiser for his
work to avoid war between the North and South
46Who was Henry Clay?
47Made a two house legislature where each state
sent two to the Senate and Representatives to the
House based on their population
48What was the Great Compromise?
49The common goal of the Missouri Compromise of
1820, the Compromise of 1850, and the
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
50What was an attempt to balance free and slave
states as the country expanded?
51Supreme Court case that made previous
compromises unconstitutional by allowing slavery
in all territories
52What was the Dred Scott case?
53FINAL JEOPARDY
54The U.S. foreign policy adopted in 1823
asserting that the Western hemisphere was closed
to any further attempts by Europe to interfere or
colonize
55What was the Monroe Doctrine?