JEOPARDY Mr. Mayo Mr. Bentley Mrs. Merritt United States History Unit VI.

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JEOPARDY Mr. Mayo Mr. Bentley Mrs. Merritt United States History Unit VI

PresidentsPeople Change rs Reform Movement Odds and Ends Hodge - podge Age of Jackson FINAL JEOPARDY

Who was the president responsible for forming the Democratic Party ? 100

Andrew Jackson Presidents

Who won the Presidential Election of 1824? 200

John Quincy Adams Presidents

Who was the US president who said “54-40 or fight”? 300

James K. Polk Presidents

Who was first President to become vote out by his Party ? 400

John Tyler Presidents

Who will become President under the slogan of “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too”? 500

William Henry Harrison BONUS

Who was the leader of the Second Great Awakening

Charles Finnely Presidents

Who proposed a compromise that ended the tariff dispute in 1832? 100

Henry Clay People

Who was blamed for the crises that resulted from Jackson’s economic programs? 200

Martin Van Buren People

Who was the first man to put the Steamboat into Action? 300

Robert Fulton People t

Who were the first Two inventors of the Sewing Machine? 400

Elias Howe and Isaac Merritt Singer BONUS

What Political Party was Anti- Catholic and immigrates ?

Know-Nothings Know-Nothings People

? What did Samuel F. Morse invent ? 500

Telegraph People

? Who was the publisher of an antislavery paper called the North Star ? 100

Fredrick Douglas Changers

__________. One of the earlier leaders in the reform movement of education was __________. 200

Horace Mann Changers

? What two leaders were responsible for the Seneca Falls convention ? 300

SUSAN B. ANTHONY AND ELIZABETH CADY STANTON Changers

? What civil rights leader of the 1960’s would be influenced by Henry David Thoreau ? 400

Martin Luther King JR! Changers

Who was the publisher of the liberator ? 500

William Lloyd Garrison BONUS

? What contributions did Noah Webster make to the United States educational process in the early 1800’ ?

He wrote the First American Dictionary Changers

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Caddy Stanton were two leaders who organized the __________ to improve women’s rights. 100

Seneca Falls Convention The Reform Movement

The goal of the temperance movement was to … 200

Stop the use of alcohol The Reform Movement

_______________ want to put an end to slavery. 300

Abolitionist movement The Reform Movement

___________________was a literary and philosophical movement held the idea the individual could make the world a better place through self-reliance and self- improvement. 400

transcendentalism The Reform Movement

Henry David Thoreau is remembered for what? 500

Walden and Civil Disobedience BONUS

What religious group established communities based on hard work and religious zeal ?

Shakers The Reform Movement

. What was the basic cause of the disagreement that developed over the tariff in the late 1820’s and early 1830’s. 100

States Rights Odds and Ends

What was needed as a result of the cotton gin and mechanical reaper? 200

More Land Odds and Ends

.. Through this persons efforts, more than a dozen states enacted sweeping prison reforms and created special institutions for the mentally ill. 300

Dorothea Dix Odds and Ends

? The Tariff of 1828 made imports extremely expensive, it was better known as ? 400

Tariff of Abominations Odds and Ends

_. The White House and the Supreme Court are examples of what type of Architecture _. 500

Neoclassical BONUS

What economic crisis developed as a result of Jackson’s economic program?

Panic of 1837 Odds and Ends

? Who benefited from Jackson’s use of the spoils system ? 100

Loyal Democrats Hodgepodge

What term in present-day practice resembles the spoils system? 200

Patronage Hodgepodge

? What political party was formed to oppose Jackson and the Democrats ? 300

Whigs Hodgepodge

? Jackson’s grass roots party organization relied on what group ? 400

Local Supporters Hodgepodge

name 3 ideal communities 500

New Harmony, Brooke, and New Harmony, Brooke, and Oneida Hodgepodge BONUS

? What contribution was made to the textile industry by Elias Howe ?

Sewing Machine Hodgepodge

Who received the most votes in the election of 1824? 100

Andrew Jackson Age of Jackson

What Political party did supporters of Jackson form before the election of 1828? 200

Democratic Age of Jackson

President Jackson reward his supporters through ________________________ ___which give them government jobs 300

Spoils System Spoils System Age of Jackson

President Jackson opponent used what issued in 1832 in attempt to prevent his reelection? 400

National Bank Age of Jackson

Who was Jackson’s first Vice President and would soon be his most bitter political enemy? 500

John C. Calhoun Age of JacksonBONUS

Where did President Jackson deposit federal government money after the charter to the national bank was not renewed?

State Banks called Pet Banks Age of Jackson

FINAL JEOPARDY Presidents

Who were the first ten presidents of the United States? (name them in order)

George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren William Henry Harrison John Tyler