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History Ch. 9 & 10 Ch. 11 Ch. 12 Ch. 13 Ch. 14.

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2 History

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4 Ch. 9 & 10

5 Ch. 11

6 Ch. 12

7 Ch. 13

8 Ch. 14

9 Ch. 15

10 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Ch. 9 & 10 Ch. 11 Ch. 12 Ch. 13 Ch. 14 Ch.15

11 This leader was against the creation of political parties

12 George Washington

13 This means, “the act of seizing by force.”

14 Impressments

15 This allowed President Adams to load the court with judges who think like him

16 Judiciary Act of 1801

17 This man wanted to be an explorer like Lewis & Clark but ends up being captured by the Spanish.

18 Zebulon Pike

19 Why did Jefferson not list the presidency on his tombstone?

20 He grew to hate the office of President.

21 A person who puts the interests of his or her state or region ahead of what was best for the rest of the nation was demonstrating what concept?

22 Sectionalism

23 What idea developed by Eli Whitney transformed manufacturing by making each copy of a manufactured item exactly alike?

24 Interchangeable Parts

25 This stated that Latin America was off limits to the Europeans.

26 Monroe Doctrine

27 This means pride in one’s country.

28 Nationalism

29 This was created to keep the balance between slave and free states.

30 Missouri Compromise

31 This was the system of appointing supporters and removing enemies.

32 Spoil System

33 Why were Southerners angry about taxes?

34 They felt it was helping the North

35 What theory below presents a view of the nation and the Constitution that is most similar to the doctrine of nullification? A) separation of powers B) republicanism C) checks and balances D) states’ rights

36 D) States Rights

37 State 1 way that Native Americans resisted the Indian Removal Act in 1830.

38 1)Fought in Court 2)Fought violently 3) Left & Returned

39 Daily Double!!

40 Who helped John Quincy Adams win the presidency?

41 Henry Clay

42 These were the names of the people who went to California looking for gold.

43 49ers

44 This is the theory that the U.S. will grow from ocean to ocean.

45 Manifest Destiny

46 This group sought religious freedom in the West.

47 The Mormons

48 The Texans won their freedom in this battle.

49 San Jacinto

50 This is another name for Texas.

51 Lone Star Republic

52 This student learned civil disobedience and transcendentalism from his teacher. Who is the student?

53 Henry David Thoreau

54 These are Americans who were BORN in America.

55 Nativist

56 Alcohol was banned because it was a corrupting evil force. (Like Honey Boo Boo)

57 Temperance Movement

58 This stressed the individual, imagination, creativity, and emotions in art.

59 Romanticism

60 This was a meeting held by women suffrage leaders.

61 Seneca Falls Convention

62 Daily Double!!

63 The spiritual world is more important than the physical world.

64 Transcendentalism

65 Lincoln won the presidency in ______ (Give year)

66 1860

67 The attack on this anti-slavery senator was called ________

68 “Bleeding Sumner”

69 This Supreme Court case made relations between the North & South worse.

70 Dred Scott v. Sanford

71 What bill unsuccessfully attempted to ban slavery in any territory gained from the War with Mexico?

72 Wilmot Proviso

73 This was the last attempted compromise to prevent war.

74 Crittenden Plan

75 FINAL JEOPARDY

76 What treaty ended the War of 1812?

77 Treaty of Ghent


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