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Fall Final Trashketball! 1 10 1 10 2 11 2 11 3 3 12 12 4 22 5 1 4 13 5 2 5 3 14 6 20 6 7 15 7 15 8 18 9 18 9 TRASH-KET-BALL

France; Marquis de Lafayette Which country helped the American Colonies in the Revolution? Which leader represents this concept? France; Marquis de Lafayette

What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

The Sons of Liberty was created in response to which act? Intolerable Acts

What was the purpose of Committees of Correspondence? Communication between states of tactics

First democratically elected body in the colonies. Started in 1619 House of Burgesses

What did Anti-Federalists demand before they would ratify the Constitution? Bill of Rights

The DOI was based on the ideas of which British philosopher? John Locke

Define the Monroe Doctrine.

How did Shays’ Rebellion impact the United States politically?

Manifest Destiny (AKA ‘Murica) Which idea/concept was used to justify westward expansion into Mexican territory? Manifest Destiny (AKA ‘Murica)

The right to vote is also known as… Suffrage (OR “Having the franchise”)

Tobacco saved this colony. Jamestown/Virginia

What was the spoils system during Andrew Jackson’s presidency? Passing out jobs for party loyalty

What is meant by the term “Jacksonian Democracy”?

Most famous Great Awakening preacher. George Whitefield

This event led to a decrease in indentured servitude and increase in slavery in Virginia. Bacon’s Rebellion

Define mercantilism

Who started the newspaper the “The Liberator” and why? William Lloyd Garrison; Abolitionist

American founder who embodies social mobility and individualism. Benjamin Franklin

Founder of Rhode Island. Roger Williams

The Kansas-Nebraska Act overturned this law Missouri Compromise

What did the case of Dred Scott say?

Importance of Gettysburg? Last southern advance into the North; “beginning of the end”; damage to Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia

Impact of the Election of 1860? Lincoln. Secession. War.

Significance of Harper’s Ferry, Virginia in the antebellum period? John Brown’s raid

California as a free state When the South got the Fugitive Slave Act in the Compromise of 1850, what did the North get? California as a free state

This treaty ended the Mexican American War Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo