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1 US History Mid-term – Round 5!
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2 Plan on it! Potent Potables Native Americans Treaties X v. Y 10 20 30 40 50

3 Question Federal government would assume the debts of the states. US would pay those debts by taxing whiskey and imported goods. Federal government would establish a national bank.

4 Hamilton’s Economic Plan
Answer 1 – 10 Hamilton’s Economic Plan

5 Question John Quincy Adams’ plan to improve transportation infrastructure and put in place high tariffs to help promote industrialization

6 Answer 1 – 20 The American System

7 Question The North’s plan to win the Civil War by blockading Southern ports and closing the Mississippi River, thereby strangling the South’s trade with Europe

8 Answer 1 – 30 The Anaconda Plan

9 Question The plan put in place by the Radical Republicans for governing the South through martial law in the years following the Civil War

10 Military (or Congressional) Reconstruction
Answer 1 – 40 Military (or Congressional) Reconstruction

11 Question System for putting political allies into important bureaucratic positions in the federal government as a reward for their support during the election

12 Answer 1 – 50 The Spoils System

13 Question Largest of the many scandals of the Grant Administration Involved public officials conspiring with private distilleries to avoid paying federal taxes

14 Answer 2 – 10 The Whiskey Ring

15 Question The push, mainly led by women, to ban the production and sale of alcohol

16 Answer 2 – 20 Temperance Movement

17 Question 1794: Western revolt against taxes, put down with military force by George Washington

18 Answer 2 – 30 Whiskey Rebellion

19 Question Businesses where male urban factory workers would gather after work to socialize, discuss politics, and drink before going home to their families

20 Answer 2 – 40 Saloons

21 Question Popular beverage that was initially marketed as a “cure-all” but was nearly banned from American stores because of its high caffeine and cocaine content

22 Answer 2 – 50 Coca-Cola

23 Question Lakota Sioux chief whose murder prompted his people to leave the reservation; this led to the final confrontation of the Indian Wars at Wounded Knee

24 Answer 3 – 10 Sitting Bull

25 Question Lakota Sioux chief who led the Indians in their victory at the Little Big Horn; later surrendered and was killed while “resisting” arrest

26 Answer 3 – 20 Crazy Horse

27 Question One of the first Indian leaders to organize resistance against the United States, he was defeated at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811 and later killed while helping the British during the War of 1812

28 Answer 3 – 30 Tecumsah

29 Question Sioux ritual, banned by the US government, which celebrated a prophecy that soon all the white men would die and the dead Native Americans and buffalo would return to life

30 Answer 3 – 40 The Ghost Dance

31 Question Leader of the Nez Perce tribe, whose failed attempt to flee with his people to Canada marked one of the last efforts to avoid resettlement on reservations by a Native American people

32 Answer 3 – 50 Chief Joseph

33 Question The 1783 version ended the American Revolution, while the 1898 version ended the Spanish-American War

34 Answer 4 – 10 Treaty of Paris

35 Question Peacefully settled control of the Samoan Islands by dividing them between the US, Germany, and Great Britain

36 Answer 4 – 20 Tripartite Treaty

37 Question Ended the War of 1812

38 Answer 4 – 30 Treaty of Ghent

39 Question Ended the Mexican War and gave the US control of California and the Desert Southwest

40 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Answer 4 – 40 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

41 Question 1818 Spain gave the US control of Florida in return for promises that the US would stay out of Texas

42 Answer 4 – 50 Adams-Onis Treaty

43 Question Supreme Court ruled that the federal government is empowered under the “necessary and proper” clause to create agencies (such as a national bank) which allow it to fulfill its responsibilities to the American people

44 Answer 5 – 10 McCulloch v. Maryland

45 Question Chief Justice John Marshall ruled that, the Supreme Court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case because the Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional. This established the precedent of judicial review, or the Supreme Court’s authority to declare laws unconstitutional.

46 Answer 5 – 20 Marbury v. Madison

47 Question Supreme Court ruled that only the federal government may regulate interstate commerce and foreign trade

48 Answer 5 – 30 Gibbons v Ogden

49 Question Supreme Court found in favor of the Cherokee: US gov’t had signed treaties with the Cherokee, recognizing them as a separate nation; therefore, the Cherokee were exempt from US laws President Jackson refused to enforce the Court’s decision

50 Answer 5 – 40 Worcester v. Georgia

51 Question Supreme Court established that the federal government is superior to the states and that secession from the Union by the South during the Civil War was, in fact, unconstitutional

52 Answer 5 – 50 Texas v White


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