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JeopardyJeopardy! Monroe - Harrison

Monroe-Harrison Jeopardy Good Vibrations Eccentric Elections Jackson: Good or Bad? Court Conundrums Get this Party Started! $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Good Vibrations $100 He was the president during the “Era of Good Feelings.”

Good Vibrations $100 Who is James Monroe? Back to the Board…

Good Vibrations $200 A transportation route running across New York, this ultimately connected the Great Lakes to the Hudson River and Atlantic Ocean.

Good Vibrations $200 What is the Erie Canal? Back to the Board…

Good Vibrations $300 T he treaty by which the United States gets Florida in exchange for 5 million dollars and gives up any claims to Texas.

Good Vibrations $300 What is the Adams-Onís Treaty? Back to the Board…

Good Vibrations $400 The three parts of the Missouri Compromise.

Good Vibrations $400 What is… 1.Maine enters US as a free state 2.Missouri enters US as slave state 3.Banned slavery in all new states created above 36°30’ (Missouri’s southern border) ? Back to the Board…

Good Vibrations $500 Other than gaining fishing rights off Newfoundland and setting the US/Canada border at the 49 th parallel, this was the third point of the Convention of 1818.

Good Vibrations $500 What is sharing the Oregon Territory with British Canada? Back to the Board…

Eccentric Elections $100 During the election of 1824 John Quincy Adams supposedly made a “corrupt bargain” with this man in order to win the presidency.

Eccentric Elections $100 Who is Henry Clay ? Back to the Board…

Eccentric Elections $200 According to Andrew Jackson, his wife Rachel died from heart failure caused by the verbal attacks made during this election.

Eccentric Elections $200 What is the election of 1828? Back to the Board…

Eccentric Elections $300 This political slogan was central to William Henry Harrison’s presidential campaign in 1840.

Eccentric Elections $300 What is “Tippecanoe and Tyler too!” Back to the Board…

Eccentric Elections $400 This man received the most electoral votes in the election of 1824.

Eccentric Elections $400 Who is Andrew Jackson? Back to the Board…

Eccentric Elections $500 A ll presidents who are elected in years ending in zero will die in office.

Eccentric Elections $500 What is Tecumseh’s curse? Back to the Board…

Jackson: Good or Bad? $100 Jackson’s group of informal advisors

Jackson: Good or Bad? $100 What is the Kitchen Cabinet? Back to the Board…

Jackson: Good or Bad? $200 The system of rewarding government positions to loyal supporters while removing officials from the previous administration

Jackson: Good or Bad? $200 What is the Spoils System? Back to the Board…

Jackson: Good or Bad? $300 Jackson marched into and conquered the Seminole in this present day state without explicit orders from James Monroe.

Jackson: Good or Bad? $300 What is Florida? Back to the Board…

Jackson: Good or Bad? $400 During the Nullification Crisis, Jackson threatened to march his army into South Carolina, force SC to pay their tariffs, and hang this man from the tallest tree.

Jackson: Good or Bad? $400 Who is John C. Calhoun? Back to the Board…

Jackson: Good or Bad? $500 Two reasons that Jackson hated the National Bank, and decided to use state or “pet banks” instead.

Jackson: Good or Bad? $500 What is… 1.Henry Clay supported it 2.Exposed US money to foreign interests 3.Exerted too much influence over Congress 4.Concentrated too much power in one institution 5.Too much of public money in one institution 6.They favored the north (rich get richer) Back to the Board…

Court Conundrums $100 In this Supreme Court case, a state tried to tax a branch of the National Bank.

Court Conundrums $100 What is McCulloch v. Maryland? Back to the Board…

Court Conundrums $200 He was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from

Court Conundrums $200 Who is John Marshall? Back to the Board…

Court Conundrums $300 Worcester v. Georgia was a case involving which Indian nation?

Court Conundrums $300 Who are the Cherokee? Back to the Board…

Court Conundrums $400 Jackson’s response to John Marshall’s ruling in Worcester v. Georgia

Court Conundrums $400 What is he refused to enforce it? (“Marshall has made his ruling, now let him enforce it!” – Jackson) Back to the Board…

Court Conundrums $500 By ruling in favor of McCulloch in the McCulloch v. Maryland case, the Supreme Court not only established the authority of the national government over the states, but also ruled on this – an issue that had been debated since Washington’s administration.

Court Conundrums $500 What is the constitutionality of the National Bank? Back to the Board…

Get this Party Started! $100 This political party was started by Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.

Get this Party Started! $100 What is the Democratic Party? Back to the Board…

Get this Party Started! $200 This political party was started by Henry Clay in 1834 to counter Jackson’s Democrats. William Henry Harrison was the first president from this party.

Get this Party Started! $200 What are the Whigs? Back to the Board…

Get this Party Started! $300 The fact that William Henry Harrison supported this idea was an important reason he won the Whig nomination for President.

Get this Party Started! $300 What is re-charter the National Bank? Back to the Board…

Get this Party Started! $400 This political party was started in 1825 by Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams after the splintering of the Democratic-Republicans in the 1824 election. John Quincy Adams was the only president from this short- lived political party.

Get this Party Started! $400 Who are the National Republicans? Back to the Board…

Get this Party Started! $500 The reason why Jackson started his own political party.

Get this Party Started! $500 What is Jackson was upset that the Republicans had split their votes 4 ways in the election of 1824, costing him the presidency? Back to the Board…

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