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US History I Final Review Game! Edition Nationalism & Sectionalism Jacksonian Democracy Manifest Destiny & Reform Movement The Nation Divides The Civil War ReconstructionThe Rise of the Industrial Giant

100 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  These were the values the American people needed in order to govern themselves in the new republic.

200 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  It was the directions in which the North and the South moved towards respectively in the early 19th century.

300 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  This invention helped to make cotton ‘king’ in the South.

400 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  Even though America broke politically from Britain in 1776, it was not until this conflict did American nationalism truly develop.

500 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  Chief Justice Marshall made several decisions that attempted to do this.

100 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  These were the values the American people needed in order to govern themselves in the new republic.

100 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Question:  What is republican virtues?

200 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  It was the directions in which the North and the South moved towards respectively in the early 19th century.

200 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Question:  What is industrial (North) and agricultural (South)?

300 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  This invention helped to make cotton ‘king’ in the South.

300 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Question:  What is the cotton gin?

400 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  Even though America broke politically from Britain in 1776, it was not until this conflict did American nationalism truly develop.

400 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Question:  What is the War of 1812?

500 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Answer:  Chief Justice Marshall made several decisions that attempted to do this.

500 – Nationalism & Sectionalism Question:  What is increase the powers of the Federal Government?

100 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  This election is remembered for the supposed ‘corrupt bargain’ between Adams & Clay.

200 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  Andrew Jackson, as president, used this power to limit the power of Congress.

300 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  Jackson supported this practice of giving government jobs to friends and supporters.

400 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  They saw Andrew Jackson as their ‘man’ because they felt he was just like one of them.

500 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  This veto amplified the power of the President. Jackson vetoed this American institution because he thought it favored the wealthy people of America and not the common man.

100 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  This election is remembered for the supposed ‘corrupt bargain’ between Adams & Clay.

100 – Jacksonian Democracy Question:  What is the Election of 1824?

200 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  Andrew Jackson, as president, used this power to limit the power of Congress.

200 – Jacksonian Democracy Question:  What is the veto?

300 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  Jackson supported this practice of giving government jobs to friends and supporters.

300 – Jacksonian Democracy Question:  What is the Spoils System?

400 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  They saw Andrew Jackson as their ‘man’ because they felt he was just like one of them.

400 – Jacksonian Democracy Question:  Who is the common man?

500 – Jacksonian Democracy Answer:  This veto amplified the power of the President. Jackson vetoed this American institution because he thought it favored the wealthy people of America and not the common man.

500 – Jacksonian Democracy Question:  What is the Bank Veto or Bank of the United States?

100 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  It contained the following statement: We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal.

200 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  This group of northerners objected to the annexation of Texas for nearly ten years.

300 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  This group favored returning enslaved African Americans to Africa because they believed that American society would never allow African Americans equal treatment.

400 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  California, New Mexico, & Utah were territories added to the United States after this war & treaty.

500 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  This attempted to prevent the reading of antislavery petitions in Congress.

100 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  It contained the following statement: We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men and women are created equal.

100 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Question:  What is the Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments & Resolutions?

200 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  This group of northerners objected to the annexation of Texas for nearly ten years.

200 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Question:  Who are antislavery / abolitionist groups?

300 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  This group favored returning enslaved African Americans to Africa because they believed that American society would never allow African Americans equal treatment.

300 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Question:  What is the American Colonization Society?

400 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  California, New Mexico, & Utah were territories added to the United States after this war & treaty.

400 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Question:  What is the Mexican-American War and the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

500 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Answer:  This attempted to prevent the reading of antislavery petitions in Congress.

500 – Manifest Destiny & the Reform Movement Question:  What is the gag rule?

100 – The Nation Divides Answer:  This Senator of Illinois introduced the Kansas- Nebraska Act of In it he hoped to get Southern support for a northern transcontinental railroad by opening up the Kansas-Nebraska territory to popular sovereignty.

200 – The Nation Divides Answer: It was the case that upheld the right of slaveholders to takes their slaves anywhere in the United States and keep them as slaves because the court believed slaves were property.

300 – The Nation Divides Answer:  If passed, the Kansas-Nebraska Act would go against this previous agreement of the 36-30’ line as the boundary line between free and slave states.

400 – The Nation Divides Answer:  It was a main argument of Abraham Lincoln from the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 in regards to slavery.

500 – The Nation Divides Answer:  By spring of 1861, seven southern states seceded from the United States in protest of this.

100 – The Nation Divides Answer:  This Senator of Illinois introduced the Kansas- Nebraska Act of In it he hoped to get Southern support for a northern transcontinental railroad by opening up the Kansas-Nebraska territory to popular sovereignty.

100 – The Nation Divides Question:  Who is Stephen A. Douglas?

200 – The Nation Divides Answer: It was the case that upheld the right of slaveholders to takes their slaves anywhere in the United States and keep them as slaves because the court believed slaves were property.

200 – The Nation Divides Question:  What is the Dred Scott Case?

300 – The Nation Divides Answer:  If passed, the Kansas-Nebraska Act would go against this previous agreement of the 36-30’ line as the boundary line between free and slave states.

300 – The Nation Divides Question:  What is the Missouri Compromise of 1820?

400 – The Nation Divides Answer:  It was a main argument of Abraham Lincoln from the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 in regards to slavery.

400 – The Nation Divides Question:  What is slavery is immoral or slavery should not expand into the new territories?

500 – The Nation Divides Answer:  By spring of 1861, seven southern states seceded from the United States in protest of this.

500 – The Nation Divides Question:  What is the election of Republican Abraham Lincoln as President?

100 – The Civil War Answer:  This was the first major battle of the Civil War.

200 – The Civil War Answer:  It was here where President Abraham Lincoln redefined the ideas of freedom and equality in the United States.

300 – The Civil War Answer:  The combination of these two Union victories marked a turning point in the Civil War.

400 – The Civil War Answer:  Technically speaking, the Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves only here.

500 – The Civil War Answer:  This battle is often considered the Lee’s greatest victory while the Union’s near ultimate defeat.

100 – The Civil War Answer:  This was the first major battle of the Civil War.

100 – The Civil War Question:  What is the First Battle of Bull Run?

200 – The Civil War Answer:  It was here where President Abraham Lincoln redefined the ideas of freedom and equality in the United States.

200 – The Civil War Question:  What is the Gettysburg Address?

300 – The Civil War Answer:  The combination of these two Union victories marked a turning point in the Civil War.

300 – The Civil War Question:  What is Gettysburg & Vicksburg?

400 – The Civil War Answer:  Technically speaking, the Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves only here.

400 – The Civil War Question:  What are states in a state of rebellion?

500 – The Civil War Answer:  This battle is often considered the Lee’s greatest victory while the Union’s near ultimate defeat.

500 – The Civil War Question: What is the battle of Chancellorsville?

100 – Reconstruction Answer:  The House of Representatives voted to do this to President Andrew Johnson after he tried to fire his Secretary of War.

200 – Reconstruction Answer:  This was a similar insistence in both President Lincoln’s & Johnson’s plans for Reconstruction.

300 – Reconstruction Answer:  This marked the end of Reconstruction.

400 – Reconstruction Answer:  It is what best describes a Carpetbagger.

500 – Reconstruction Answer:  Many northerners became tired with Reconstruction in the 1870s because they were more concerned with this.

100 – Reconstruction Answer:  The House of Representatives voted to do this to President Andrew Johnson after he tried to fire his Secretary of War.

100 – Reconstruction Question:  What is impeach?

200 – Reconstruction Answer:  This was a similar insistence in both President Lincoln’s & Johnson’s plans for Reconstruction.

200 – Reconstruction Question:  What is a sworn oath of allegiance from Southern citizens?

300 – Reconstruction Answer:  This marked the end of Reconstruction.

300 – Reconstruction Question:  What was the removal of federal troops from the South by President Hayes?

400 – Reconstruction Answer:  It is what best describes a Carpetbagger.

400 – Reconstruction Question:  What is a northern Republican who moved to the South after the Civil War to profit off of the South?

500 – Reconstruction Answer:  Many northerners became tired with Reconstruction in the 1870s because they were more concerned with this.

500 – Reconstruction Question:  What is the economy?

100 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  This made possible the American industrial growth of the late 1800s.

200 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  The goal of this was to promote fair industrial competition between companies.

300 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  During the Gilded Age, it was the main differing views between the Republicans and Democrats.

400 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  This supreme court case determined that the ‘separate-but-equal’ doctrine justifying segregation.

500 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  Most immigrants moved into these cheap, crowded, and sometimes unhealthy apartments of the big cities.

100 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  This made possible the American industrial growth of the late 1800s.

100 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Question:  What are technological advances?

200 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  The goal of this was to promote fair industrial competition between companies.

200 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Question:  What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?

300 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  During the Gilded Age, it was the main differing views between the Republicans and Democrats.

300 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Question:  What is the gold standard and government aid to business.

400 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  This supreme court case determined that the ‘separate-but-equal’ doctrine justifying segregation.

400 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Question:  What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?

500 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Answer:  Most immigrants moved into these cheap, crowded, and sometimes unhealthy apartments of the big cities.

500 – The Rise of the Industrial Giant Question:  What are tenements?

Final Jeopardy Create an image that best describes/explains horizontal integration and vertical integration. Write it down and turn it in.

Final Jeopardy Answer:

The End & Good Luck!!!