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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Period 1 1491-1607 Period 2: 1607-1754 1754-1800 Period 4: 1800-1848 Period5: 1844-1877 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 These are the reasons that the Spanish came to North America. What is gold, god and glory?

1 - $200 This was the labor system in the Spanish colonies that utilized Indian labor. What is encomienda system?

1 - $300 The cultivation of this crop supported economic development & social diversification among societies in Mexico & American Southwest What is maize?

1 - $400 This is what many Europeans used to justify their subjugation of Africans and American Indians. What is white superiority?

1 - $500 These two men debated how “civilized” Native Americans were and how they should be treated. Juan de Sepulveda and Bartolome de las Casas

2 - $100 This group used trade alliances and intermarriage with American Indians to acquire furs and other products for export. Who are the French (and Dutch)?

2 - $200 This group founded the New England colonies. (Also name their reason for founding) Who are the Puritans? Founded to establish a community of like-minded religious believers.

2 - $300 List two reasons that the Atlantic slave trade began. Abundance of land, shortage of indentured servants, lack of an effective means to enslave natives, growing European demand for colonial goods

2 - $400 This event led to a Spanish accommodation with some aspects of American Indian culture. What is the Pueblo Revolt?

2 - $500 Name two factors that led to the Anglicization of in the British colonies. Growth of autonomous political communities based on English models, development of commercial ties & legal structures, emergence of trans-Atlantic print culture, Protestant Evangelism, religious toleration, spread of European Enlightenment ideas

3 - $100 Britain’s massive debt from the French and Indian War resulted in this. Renewed efforts to consolidate control over North American markets

3 - $200 List two colonial advantages during the Revolutionary War. What are colonial familiarity with land, resilient military & political leadership, ideological commitment, support from European allies

3 - $300 The independence movement was fueled by the ideas of this movement. What is Enlightenment?

3 - $400 The colonists’ belief in the superiority of republican self-government found its clearest American expression in this document (1 of 2 choices) What is Common Sense of Declaration of Independence?

3 - $500 This diplomatic initiative sought to manage conflict with Spain regarding free navigation of the Mississippi River. What is Pinckney’s Treaty?

4 - $100 Name two inventions during this time period that extended markets and brought efficiency to production for those markets. What is textile machinery, steam engines, interchangeable parts, canals, railroads, telegraph, steel plow, mechanical reaper

4 - $200 These were the two major political parties that developed as part of the second political party system. What are the Democrats and the Whigs?

4 - $300 This created a truce over the issue of slavery, but later broke down as confrontations over slavery became increasingly bitter. What is the Missouri Compromise.

4 - $400 Name one Supreme Court case that sought to assert federal power over state laws What is McCulloch v. Maryland, Gibbons v. Ogden.

4 - $500 Name all three parts to Henry Clay’s American System. What is tariff, national bank, and internal improvements? (Sought to create a unified national economy)

5 - $100 This idea asserted U.S. power in the Western Hemisphere & supported U.S. Expansion Westward. What is Manifest Destiny?

5 - $200 This Supreme Court Case established that slaves are property of their masters and are not citizens. What is Dred Scott decision?

5 - $300 This event caused Southern states to secede, leading to the Civil War. What is Lincoln’s election on a free soil platform in 1860?

5 - $400 Name two Union Advantages during the Civil War. Improved military leadership, more effective strategies, key victories, greater resources, wartime destruction of the South’s environment & infrastructure

5 - $500 This group tried to establish a base for their party in the south after the Civil War, but ultimately failed due to determined southern resistance & waning resolve. Who are the Radical Republicans?

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