2 Party System & Hamilton/ Burr Duel $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 XYZ Affair $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Alien and Sedition Acts $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Jefferson.

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2 Party System & Hamilton/ Burr Duel $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 XYZ Affair $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Alien and Sedition Acts $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Jefferson $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Lewis and Clark Part 1 $100 $200 $300 $500 $400 Lewis and Clark Part 2 $100 $200 $300 $500 $400

2 Party System & Hamilton/ Burr Duel Jeopardy

XYZ Affair Jeopardy

Alien and Sedition Acts Jeopardy

Jefferson Jeopardy

Lewis and Clark Part 1 Jeopardy

Lewis and Clark Part 2 Jeopardy

What political party did Thomas Jefferson belong to?

Democratic- Republican Party Jeopardy

Who died as a result of the Hamilton/ Burr duel?

Alexander Hamilton Jeopardy

What political party did John Adams belong to?

Federalist Jeopardy

How many years did Aaron Burr go to jail for?

Zero Jeopardy Double Jeopardy!

What other charge did Burr get off on later in life?

Treason Jeopardy

Which two parties attempted to gain control when George Washington did not run again?

Democratic- Republicans And Federalist Jeopardy

The XYZ Affair involved the U.S. and which other country?

France Jeopardy

Why was France upset with the U.S.?

Trade agreement with Britain Jeopardy

How much money did France want as a bribe to begin discussions with the U.S.?

$250,000 (approx. $7 Million by today's standards) Jeopardy

How did the American public find out about the XYZ Affair?

Correspondence letters were published Jeopardy

In the XYZ Affair, the letters X, Y, and Z refer to what?

Corrupt European politicians whose names were removed from the published letters Jeopardy

Did the Alien and Sedition Act laws make it easier or more difficult to become as U.S. citizen?

More difficult Jeopardy

Why did Congress pass the Alien and Sedition Acts?

Worried about war with France (protection) Jeopardy

Under the Alien and Sedition Acts was it a crime to “write, print, utter, or published” critical statements against the government?

Yes (true) Jeopardy

What new power did the president have with the Alien and Sedition Acts?

Jail anyone he thought was “dangerous” to the U.S. Jeopardy

What constitutional amendment was being broken by the Alien and Sedition Acts?

1st Amendment Jeopardy Double Jeopardy!

What is the 1st Amendment?

Freedom of religion, speech, press and right to petition the government Jeopardy

Who was Thomas Jefferson Vice President for?

John Adams Jeopardy

Which number president was Thomas Jefferson?

Third Jeopardy

What was Jefferson’s major accomplishment before becoming president?

Writing the Declaration of Independence Jeopardy

What was Jefferson’s major accomplishment while he was president?

Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark expedition Jeopardy

What years did Jefferson serve as president?

Jeopardy

Where did the Lewis and Clark expedition explore?

Louisiana Purchase area (America west of the Mississippi) Jeopardy

What was the main river that Lewis and Clark traveled on?

Missouri River Jeopardy

Which Indian tribe did Lewis and Clark spend their first winter with?

Mandan (Hidatsa) Jeopardy

What giant creature did the Indians warn Lewis and Clark of that was difficult to kill?

Grizzly Bears Jeopardy

What was the name of William Clarks African American slave?

York Jeopardy

What was the name of the Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark?

Sacagawea Jeopardy

What was Lewis’ first name?

Meriwether Jeopardy

What was the name of Lewis’ Newfoundland dog?

Seaman Jeopardy

What was the name of the Corps of Discoveries youngest member?

Jean- Baptiste Jeopardy

What was so important about the vote taken near the pacific ocean at winter time?

A Black slave and and Indian woman were able to vote Jeopardy