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Don’t Forget... Contestants

…Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

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Executive Branch Feds & Dem-Reps Prece- dents Marbury V. Madison War of 1812 Potpourri (Anything) CLICK FOR DOUBLE JEOPARDY

HE WAS GEORGE WASHINGTON'S SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY Executive Branch $100

Alexander Hamilton Back to Game

HE WAS GEORGE WASHINGTON'S SECRETARY OF STATE. Executive Branch $200

Thomas Jefferson Back to Game

BECAUSE HE CAME IN SECOND PLACE IN THE ELECTORAL VOTE, THIS MAN BECAME JOHN ADAMS'S VICE PRESIDENT. Executive Branch $300

Thomas Jefferson Back to Game

THIS SECRETARY OF STATE WAS SUED FOR NOT DELIVERING PAPERS TO FEDERALIST JUDGES. Executive Branch $400

James Madison Back to Game

PRESIDENT WASHINGTON FINALLY ACTED STRONGLY WHEN HE PUT DOWN THIS FARMER LED UPRISING AGAINST UNPOPULAR TAXES IN PENNSYLVANIA. Executive Branch $500

Back to Game The Whiskey Rebellion

THIS PARTY WAS FOUNDED BY HAMILTON. Federalists and Democratic- Republicans $100

The Federalists Back to Game

THIS PARTY WAS FOUNDED BY JEFFERSON. Federalists and Democratic- Republicans $200

The Democratic- Republicans Back to Game

THIS PARTY WANTED TO STRICTLY INTERPRET THE CONSTITUTION. Federalists and Democratic- Republicans $300

Back to Game The Democratic- Republicans

Federalists and Democratic- Republicans $400 THIS PARTY FAVORED JAY'S TREATY WITH THE BRITISH.

The Federalists Back to Game

Federalists and Democratic- Republicans $500 THIS PARTY BEGAN TO FALL APART AFTER LOSING THE ELECTION OF 1800.

The Federalists Back to Game

JEFFERSON TRIED TO AVOID GETTING INTO THIS WAR WITH BRITAIN BECAUSE HE WANTED TO FOLLOW WASHINGTON'S PRECEDENT OF REMAINING THIS. War of 1812 $100

Neutral Back to Game

WAR HAWKS ARGUED FOR GOING TO WAR WITH BRITAIN BECAUSE OF THIS PRACTICE OF FORCING AMERICAN SAILORS TO SERVE IN THE BRITISH NAVY. War of 1812 $200

Impressment Back to Game

War of 1812 $300 THIS TREATY ENDED THE WAR OF 1812 AND BASICALLY JUST ENDED THE FIGHTING WHILE LEAVING EVERYTHING ELSE THE SAME AS BEFORE THE WAR.

The Treaty of Ghent Back to Game

War of 1812 $400 AFTER THE BATTLE OF FORT MCHENRY, FRANCIS SCOTT KEY WROTE THIS NOW FAMOUS SONG.

The Star Spangled Banner Back to Game

War of 1812 $500 THIS MAN WAS PRESIDENT DURING THE WAR OF 1812.

Back to Game James Madison

Precedents $100 WASHINGTON ONLY SERVED THIS MANY TERMS.

Two Back to Game

WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS WARNED AGAINST GETTING INVOLVED IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND FORMING THESE. Precedents $200

Political Parties Back to Game

ADAMS AND JEFFERSON BOTH TRIED TO AVOID GOING TO WAR IN ORDER TO FOLLOW WASHINGTON'S PRECEDENT OF REMAINING THIS. Precedents $300

Neutral Back to Game

THE SUPREME COURT SET THIS PRECEDENT IN THE MARBURY V. MADISON CASE. Precedents $400

judicial review Back to Game

NO PRESIDENT SHOULD ACT ALONE. HE OR SHE SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE THIS GROUP OF ADVISORS. Precedents $500

cabinet Back to Game

MARBURY V. MADISON $100 JUDICIAL REVIEW IS THE POWER TO DO THIS.

declare a law unconstitutional Back to Game

MARBURY V. MADISON $200 HE WAS CHIEF JUSTICE DURING THE CASE.

John Marshall Back to Game

MARBURY V. MADISON $300 AFTER THE DECISION IN MARBURY V. MADISON, THIS BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT BECAME MUCH STRONGER.

Judicial Back to Game

MARBURY V. MADISON $400 HE WAS THE MAN BEING SUED.

James Madison Back to Game

MARBURY V. MADISON $500 HE WAS THE MAN SUING BECAUSE HE WAS NOT GIVEN HIS JOB.

William Marbury Back to Game

Potpourri $100 "LIBERTE, EGALITE, FRATERNITE" WAS THE ORIGINAL SLOGAN OF THIS MOVEMENT THAT EVENTUALLY TURNED VERY VIOLENT.

The French Revolution Back to Game

Potpourri $200 THIS WOMAN AIDED LEWIS AND CLARK ON THEIR JOURNEY TO EXPLORE THE LOUISIANA TERRITORY.

Sacajawea Back to Game

Potpourri $300 AN INVESTOR WHO TAKES A FINANCIAL RISK IN ORDER TO MAKE HUGE PROFITS (LIKE BUYING UP OLD BONDS).

speculator Back to Game

Potpourri $400 HE GOT GUNS AND AMMUNITION FROM THE BRITISH IN ORDER TO TRY TO KEEP AMERICAN SETTLERS FROM MOVING WEST.

Tecumseh Back to Game

Potpourri $500 FEDERALISTS GAINED MOST OF THEIR SUPPORT FROM THIS REGION IN THE NORTHEASTERN PART OF THE UNITED STATES.

New England Back to Game

Foreign Affairs Lewis & Clark 6 Letter Words Hamilton or Jefferson Unpopular Taxes and Laws Stupid Answers

THESE MEN DID NOT SHY AWAY FROM FOREIGN AFFAIRS, THEY REALLY WANTED TO GO TO WAR WITH BRITAIN. Foreign Affairs $200

War Hawks Back to Game

THIS WAS AN EXAMPLE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON GOING FROM BEING A STRICT INTERPRETER OF THE CONSTITUTION TO A LOOSE INTERPRETER. Foreign Affairs $400

The Louisiana Purchase Back to Game

MANY AMERICANS WERE ANGRY WITH FRANCE BECAUSE OF THIS SCANDAL THAT INVOLVED A $250,000 BRIBE AND A $10 MILLION LOAN. Foreign Affairs $600

The XYZ Affair Back to Game

THIS BATTLE DURING THE WAR OF 1812 ACTUALLY HAPPENED AFTER THE PEACE TREATY WAS SIGNED. Foreign Affairs $800

The Battle of New Orleans Back to Game

THIS VICE-PRESIDENT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON HAD TO DEAL WITH A LOT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS WHEN HE BECAME PRESIDENT. Foreign Affairs $1000

Back to Game John Adams

LEWIS AND CLARK WERE HELPED BY HER. Lewis & Clark $200

Sacajawea Back to Game

BESIDES STUDYING THE RESOURCES AND TAKING NOTES ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS, LEWIS AND CLARK ALSO HAD TO MAKE THESE. Lewis & Clark $400

Maps Back to Game

THIS IS THE TERRITORY EXPLORED BY LEWIS AND CLARK. Lewis & Clark $600

The Louisiana Purchase Back to Game

Lewis & Clark $800 YEARS AFTER LEWIS AND CLARK EXPLORED, THIS NATIVE AMERICAN FOUGHT AGAINST AMERICAN SETTLERS MOVING WEST INTO THE LOUISIANA TERRITORY.

Tecumseh Back to Game

Lewis & Clark $1000 THIS SON OF SACAJAWEA CAME ALONG FOR THE JOURNEY ON HIS MOTHER'S BACK.

Jean Baptiste Back to Game

THESE LAWS OUTLAWED FOREIGNERS AND SPEAKING OUT AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT AND CLEARLY VIOLATED THE FIRST AMENDMENT. Unpopular Taxes and Laws $200

The Alien and Sedition Acts Back to Game

MANY SOUTHERNERS OPPOSED THESE TAXES ON FOREIGN GOODS THAT HAMILTON HAD PROPOSED. Unpopular Taxes and Laws $400

Tariffs Back to Game

Unpopular Taxes and Laws $600 THESE TWO STATES ATTEMPTED TO NULLIFY CERTAIN LAWS PASSED BY THE FEDERALISTS THAT THEY THOUGHT WERE UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

Kentucky and Virginia Back to Game

Unpopular Taxes and Laws $800 THIS ACT DID NOT LET AMERICAN SAILORS, MERCHANTS, OR FARMERS IMPORT OR EXPORT ANY GOODS.

The Embargo Act Back to Game

Unpopular Taxes and Laws $1000 THIS UNPOPULAR AGREEMENT DID NOT ACTUALLY STOP THE BRITISH FROM BOARDING AMERICAN SHIPS BOUND FOR FRANCE.

Back to Game Jay’s Treaty

6-Letter Words $200 HOW DEMOCRATIC- REPUBLICANS INTERPRET THE CONSTITUTION.

Strict Back to Game

6-Letter Words $400 A TAX ON FOREIGN GOODS DESIGNED TO PROTECT AMERICAN INDUSTRIES.

Tariff Back to Game

THOMAS JEFFERSON WANTED TO FORM CLOSE TIES WITH THIS EUROPEAN NATION. 6-Letter Words $600

France Back to Game

THE PRECEDENT OF JUDICIAL _______ WAS SET DURING THE MARBURY V. MADISON CASE. 6-Letter Words $800

Review Back to Game

ONE OF WASHINGTON'S PRECEDENTS WAS TO ACT _________ AND DIGNIFIED. 6-Letter Words $1000

Formal Back to Game

Hamilton or Jefferson $200 WASHINGTON'S SECRETARY OF STATE.

Jefferson Back to Game

Hamilton or Jefferson $400 WANTED TO HELP THE FRENCH WITH THEIR OWN REVOLUTION

Jefferson Back to Game

Hamilton or Jefferson $600 KILLED IN A DUEL BY AARON BURR.

Hamilton Back to Game

Hamilton or Jefferson $800 ORIGINALLY A STRICT INTERPRETER, BUT LATER BECAME A BIT OF A LOOSE INTERPRETER.

Jefferson Back to Game

Hamilton or Jefferson $1000 HE PROPOSED PAYING OFF ALL OF THE OLD BONDS BY SELLING NEW BONDS.

Hamilton Back to Game

Stupid Answers $200 PRESIDENT GEORGE WASHINGTON'S VICE PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS WAS THE SECOND MAN TO HOLD THIS JOB IN THE UNITED STATES.

Back to Game President

Stupid Answers $400 WHILE SAYING FAREWELL TO HIS ADDRESS IN THE CAPITAL, GEORGE WASHINGTON GAVE THIS SPEECH TO WARN THE NATION.

Back to Game Farewell Address

Stupid Answers $600 THOMAS JEFFERSON PURCHASED THIS FROM NAPOLEON AND THE FRENCH.

Louisiana Purchase Back to Game

Stupid Answers $800 DON'T SEARCH YOUR KITCHEN CABINET FOR THIS GROUP OF WASHINGTON'S ADVISORS.

Cabinet Back to Game

Stupid Answers $1000 VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY PROPOSED THESE SOLUTIONS TO THE ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS.

The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Back to Game