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Chapter 11 and 12 Jeopardy PeopleTerms Industrial Revolution PresidentsPotluck 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 People Andrew Jackson’s nickname

$100 Answer from People What is Old Hickory?

$200 Question from People Whig senator who ran against Jackson in 1832

$200 Answer from People Who is Henry Clay?

$300 Question from People He fought for independence from Spain in Latin America and was nicknamed The Liberator.”

$300 Answer from People Who is Simon Bolivar?

$400 Question from People He won the election of 1824 and became our 6 th President

$400 Answer from People Who is John Quincy Adams?

$500 Question from People He brought plans for America’s first factory to the United States

$500 Answer from People Who is Samuel Slater ?

$100 Question from Terms To break away or leave the union

$100 Answer from Terms What is secede?

$200 Question from Terms Jackson’s informal group of advisors

$200 Answer from Terms What is his Kitchen cabinet?

$300 Question from Terms This invention, created by Eli Whitney, gave a boost to the textile industry.

$300 Answer from Terms What is the cotton gin?

$400 Question from Terms Practice begun by the British that began after the War of 1812 to put American Industries out of business.

$400 Answer from Terms What is dumping?

$500 Question from Terms Before the 1830s, powerful members of each party held a private meeting to choose a presidential candidate.

$500 Answer from Terms What is a caucus?

$100 Question from the Industrial Revolution It was nicknamed “Clinton’s Ditch” but it made New York City a center of trade.

$100 Answer from the Industrial Revolution What is the Erie Canal?

$200 Question from the Industrial Revolution The first industry to experience the Industrial Revolution.

$200 Answer from the Industrial Revolution What is the textile industry?

$300 Question from the Industrial Revolution Roads built by private companies that collected tolls.

$300 Answer from the Industrial Revolution What are turnpikes?

$400 Question from the Industrial Revolution Southerners hated this because it helped northern manufacturers at their expense.

$400 Answer from the Industrial Revolution What is a tariff?

$500 Question from the Industrial Revolution They built the first factory town in Lowell Massachusetts that employed mostly women and children.

$500 Answer from the Industrial Revolution What were the Boston Associates?

$100 Question from Presidents Our 7 th president, he hated the Bank of the United States, helped remove native Americans that lived east of the Mississippi, But acted forcefully to preserve the Union in the Nullification crisis.

$100 Answer from Presidents Who was Andrew Jackson?

$200 Question from Presidents He wanted to increase government spending for internal improvements and education which made him unpopular.

$200 Answer from Presidents Who is John Quincy Adams?

$300 Question from Presidents He issued a foreign policy statement that warned European nations not to try and re-colonize in the western hemisphere.

$300 Answer from Presidents Who was James Monroe?

$400 Question from Presidents His Log Cabin campaign got him easily elected but he died after two weeks in office.

$400 Answer from Presidents Who is William Henry Harrison?

$500 Question from Presidents After vetoing the Bank bill, he was kicked out of his party and most of his cabinet resigned.

$500 Answer from Presidents Who was John Tyler?

$100 Question from Potluck Two men accused of the Corrupt bargain

$100 Answer from Potluck Who were Lewis and Clark?

$200 Question from Potluck Who were Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams?

$200 Answer from Potluck What is he needed money to fight his wars in Europe?

$300 Question from Potluck Practice of rewarding supporters with government jobs.

$300 Answer from Potluck What is the spoils system?

$400 Question from Potluck This country gained independence from Britain peacefully.

$400 Answer from Potluck What is Canada?

$500 Question from Potluck Reason Spain was willing to sell Florida to the United States

$500 Answer from Potluck What is Spain could not fight Latin American rebels and the United States at the same time?

Final Jeopardy The four causes of the Panic of 1837

Final Jeopardy Answer What is State banks printed paper money not backed by gold or silver Jackson required people to buy land with gold or silver The price of cotton fell – cotton planters couldn’t repay loans. Banks failed