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5 100 200 300 400 500 Constitution More Constitution PresidentsIndians Supreme Court Expansion

6 This branch of the government makes the laws A 100

7 The legislative branch A 100

8 This said that 3/5 of a state’s slave population would count for taxation and representation A 200

9 Three-Fifths Compromise A 200

10 This created a two house legislature with a House of Representatives and a Senate A 300

11 The Great Compromise A 300

12 This divided the government into three independent branches A 400

13 Separation of Powers A 400

14 This allowed each branch of the government to control the other two A 500

15 Checks and Balances A 500

16 This branch of government enforces the laws B 100

17 The Executive Branch B 100

18 This branch of government interprets the laws B 200

19 The Judicial Branch B 200

20 What is it called when the government is not all powerful? B 300

21 Limited government B 300

22 What is the sharing of power between the federal and state governments called? B 400

23 Federalism B 400

24 This means that the power to govern comes from the people B 500

25 Popular sovereignty B 500

26 This president issued the Neutrality Proclamation, and did not want political parties to form C 100

27 George Washington C 100

28 This president negotiated the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and wrote the Declaration of Independence C 200

29 Thomas Jefferson C 200

30 This president acquired Florida from Spain, and issued the Monroe Doctrine C 300

31 James Monroe C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 This president was the first to declare war when he did so against Britain in 1812 C 400

34 James Madison C 400

35 This president refused to declare war on France, and he strengthened the U.S. Navy C 500

36 John Adams C 500

37 This was the forced march of 15,000 Cherokees west of the Mississippi River in 1838-39 D 100

38 Trail of Tears D 100

39 This act forced Indians to resettle west of the Mississippi River in 1830 D 200

40 Indian Removal Act D 200

41 This treaty in 1795 forced Indians to give up land in Ohio D 300

42 Treaty of Greenville D 300

43 This was the league of Indians that banded together under Tecumseh during the War of 1812 D 400

44 Tecumseh’s Confederation D 400

45 Court case Cherokees won allowing them to stay in Georgia; Jackson made them move anyway D 500

46 Worcester v. Georgia 1832 D 500

47 This is the court’s ability to declare a law unconstitutional E 100

48 Judicial Review E 100

49 This 1803 court case established judicial review for the Supreme Court E 200

50 Marbury v. Madison E 200

51 This means that something is in conflict with, or goes against, the Constitution E 300

52 Unconstitutional E 300

53 This 1819 court case limited states power E 400

54 McCulloch v. Maryland E 400

55 This 1824 court case upheld federal rights to regulate interstate commerce, or trade E 500

56 Gibbons v. Ogden E 500

57 This 1803 purchase by Thomas Jefferson, from the French, doubled the size of the U.S. F 100

58 The Louisiana Purchase F 100

59 In 1848 Mexico ceded the southwestern U.S. after the Mexican War F 200

60 The Mexican Cession F 200

61 Acquired from Spain in 1819 for $5 million through treaty F 300

62 Florida F 300

63 In 1846 Britain gave up its claim to this territory F 400

64 The Oregon Territory F 400

65 This territory in New Mexico and Arizona was acquired for $10 million from Mexico in 1853 F 500

66 The Gadsden Purchase F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Sectionalism Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 In 1859, John Brown and his fellow abolitionists attacked a federal arsenal to start a slave revolt. In what city and state was the arsenal located? Click on screen to continue

69 Harpers Ferry, Virginia Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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