Thursday, November 18th Agenda Bellwork- Questions- Yes you have your quiz tomorrow!!!!! Yes it includes T1 questions. Assignment # 10 Jeopardy Notes.

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Thursday, November 18th Agenda Bellwork- Questions- Yes you have your quiz tomorrow!!!!! Yes it includes T1 questions. Assignment # 10 Jeopardy Notes Homework Assignment # 11 Note card –Only 1 note card!!!! Must have AT LEAST 15 facts and BE NUMBERED or no credit.

Chapter 7 Jeopardy RedBlueGreenPurple Black Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question What were the 3 primary roles of government, according to Thomas Jefferson?

$100 Answer What were the 3 primary roles of government, according to Thomas Jefferson? Protecting the nation Delivering the mail Collecting customs taxes

$200 Question Jefferson wanted the transfer of power in the election of 1800 to be…

$200 Answer Jefferson wanted the transfer of power in the election of 1800 to be… Peaceful!

$300 Question In his inaugural address, Jefferson said he wanted to _______ these two groups???

$300 Answer In his inaugural address, Jefferson said he wanted to _______ these two groups??? Unite Republicans and Federalists

$400 Question This river was vital to the states of Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee.

$400 Answer This river was vital to the states of Kentucky, Ohio and Tennessee. Mississippi

$500 Question Lewis and Clark were supposed to document the new land of the Louisiana Purchase and do this????

$500 Answer Lewis and Clark were supposed to document the new land of the Louisiana Purchase and do this???? Find a water route to the Pacific Ocean

$100 Question What did Zebulon Pike do?

$100 Answer What did Zebulon Pike do? Outlined the U.S. Southwest border with New Spain.

$200 Question The United States was involved in the war between Britain and France because it was doing this…

$200 Answer The United States was involved in the war between Britain and France because it was doing this… Shipping goods to both sides

$300 Question The Embargo Act did this…

$300 Answer The Embargo Act did this… Banned trade with all foreign countries

$400 Question Why did the Embargo Act fail?

$400 Answer Why did the Embargo Act fail? Because it hurt American merchants financially

$500 Question Who said “ White people have no right to take the land from the Indians, because the Indians had it first.”

$500 Answer Tecumseh … said it in reply to being urged to follow the Treaty of Greenville

$100 Question Who were War Hawks?

$100 Answer from H3 Who were War Hawks? Young members of Congress who called for war with Britain.

$200 Question Who was the President in the war of 1812?

$200 Answer Who was the President in the war of 1812? James Madison

$300 Question Why did the U.S. declare war with Britain in 1812?

$300 Answer Why did the U.S. declare war with Britain in 1812? British trade restrictions hurt planters British impressments hurt the U.S. economy Britain was aiding the Native Americans.

$400 Question We know the U.S. had less ships than the British, so what factor led them to still defeat the British navy in the war of 1812?

$400 Answer We know the U.S. had less ships than the British, so what factor led them to still defeat the British navy in the war of 1812? The British war ships were more spread out than the U.S. ships.

$500 Question Why was the Battle of Thames River significant?

$500 Answer Why was the Battle of Thames River significant? It broke apart the American Indian power in the Northwest.

$100 Question What were positive results of the war of 1812? (winning is not one of them)

$100 Answer What were positive results of the war of 1812? Faith in democracy Boost in manufacturing Patriotism

$200 Question What document ended the War of 1812?

$200 Answer What document ended the War of 1812? The Treaty of Ghent

$300 Question What was the last major conflict of the War of 1812?

$300 Answer What was the last major conflict of the War of 1812? The Battle of New Orleans

$400 Question What did the Treaty of Fort Jackson do?

$400 Answer What did the Treaty of Fort Jackson do? Forced the Creek Indians to give up 23 million acres of land

$500 Question Put the following events in the right order The Creek War The Hartford Convention Treaty of Ghent Battle of Fort Detroit

$500 Answer The Battle of Fort Detroit The Creek War Treaty of Ghent is signed Hartford Convention

$100 Question Why did the British military gain strength in April of 1814?

$100 Answer Why did the British military gain strength in April of 1814? Britain defeated France and they could send more troops to America to fight

$200 Question What was the final breach of neutrality that made the U.S. declare war on Britain?

$200 Answer What was the final breach of neutrality that made the U.S. declare war on Britain? Britain was stopping U.S. ships to take run away sailors back.

$300 Question What is judicial review?

$300 Answer What is judicial review? The Judicial branch can declare acts of Congress unconstitutional

$400 Question When Thomas Jefferson took office in 1801, what branches of government did the Republicans control?

$400 Answer When Thomas Jefferson took office in 1801, what branches of government did the Republicans control? Executive and Legislative

$500 Question What was significant about the Louisiana Purchase?

$500 Answer What was significant about the Louisiana Purchase? It nearly doubled the size of the United States overnight!

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer