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Jeopardy VocabularyPeople Political Parties Land Review Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Vocabulary The nickname given to western and southern congressmen who wanted war with Great Britain.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary War-Hawks

$200 Question from Vocabulary The terms that means states have the right to declare an act of congress “ null and void”

$200 Answer from Vocabulary Nullification

$300 Question from Vocabulary The kidnapping of Americans and forcing them to serve in the British navy

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Impressment

$400 Question from Vocabulary The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisers

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Cabinet

$500 Question from Vocabulary The placing of the interests of one’s own region ahead of the interests of the nation as a whole

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Sectionalism

$100 Question from People Wrote the Star Spangled Banner

$100 Answer from People Francis Scott Key

$200 Question from People Wrote the VA Statue of Religious Freedom….

$200 Answer from People Thomas Jefferson

$300 Question from People Which President appointed the Midnight Judges…

$300 Answer from People President John Adams

$400 Question from People Led American troops to victory in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812

$400 Answer from People Andrew Jackson

$500 Question from People Increased the power of the Supreme Court (judicial Branch)

$500 Answer from People John Marshall

$100 Question from Political Parties Key Leader or Player of the Democratic Republicans…

$100 Answer from Political Parties Thomas Jefferson

$200 Question from Political Parties Key Figure of the Federalist Party

$200 Answer from Political Parties Alexander Hamilton

$300 Question from Political Parties This party believed in strict interpretation of the constitution & the common man could vote

$300 Answer from Political Parties Democratic Republicans

$400 Question from Political Parties Believed in loose interpretation of the Constitution and only the privileged property owners should vote

$400 Answer from Political Parties Federalists

$500 Question from Political Parties Supported individual state rights

$500 Answer from Political Parties Democratic Republicans

$100 Question from Land From which country did we purchase the Louisiana Territory from?

$100 Answer from Land France

$200 Question from Land Who explored the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase Territory?

$200 Answer from Land Lewis and Clark

$300 Question from Land Which city burned down during the War of 1812?

$300 Answer from Land Washington, DC

$400 Question from Land The Spanish aloud the US to use the Port of New Orleans and the Mississippi as a condition of

$400 Answer from Land Pinckney's Treaty

$500 Question from Land What was the line that marked the free and slave states in the Louisiana Territory approved in the Missouri Compromise…..

$500 Answer from Land 36  30’ line

$100 Question from Review Questions Where would Quakers be found?

$100 Answer from Review Questions Pennsylvania

$200 Question from Review Questions Which colony did not send a representative to the Constitutional Convention?

$200 Answer from Review Questions Rhode Island

$300 Question from Review Questions Where did the American Revolution Start and Begin?

$300 Answer from Review Questions Start: Lexington and Concord Final: Yorktown

$400 Question from Review Questions A group selected to elect the President and Vice- President

$400 Answer from Review Questions Electoral College

$500 Question from Review Questions What were the two cash crops grown in South Carolina and Georgia?

$500 Answer from Review Questions Rice & Indigo

Final Jeopardy List to the best of your knowledge the Bill of Rights also known as the First 10 Amendments:

Final Jeopardy Answer 1.Freedoms 2.Right to Bear Arms 3.Quartering of the Troops