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1 Political Development
U.S. History Jeopardy Part I The Constitution Political Development Foreign Affairs Andrew Jackson Hodgepodge 10 20 30 40 50

2 These are three of the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment
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3 This is the name that refers to the first ten amendments to the Constitution
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4 The compromise to settle population representation in Congress counted each slave as this many people

5 This is the name for the introductory paragraph to the Constitution
This is the name for the introductory paragraph to the Constitution. It starts with, “We the People”

6 The delegates who wrote the Constitution originally met to fix these (our first government)

7 Jefferson and the Republican Party believed the U. S
Jefferson and the Republican Party believed the U.S. economy should be based on this

8 A violent and chaotic revolution in this country made many Americans fear giving too much power to the common people

9 This political party was lead by Alexander Hamilton

10 Washington lead the U.S. Army to put down this rebellion of angry farmers in Pennsylvania

11 He was Washington’s Secretary of State

12 We went to war against this country in the War of 1812

13 This was when three French agents demanded American diplomats pay a bribe to talk with French government officials

14 This foreign policy, named after a president, stated that no European country could try to colonize anything in North or South America

15 America battled Barbary pirates in this sea during the Jefferson presidency

16 This is how Jefferson dealt with France and Britain impressing American sailors

17 This is the name given to the forced march of Cherokees westward after Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act

18 Jackson vetoed the re-charter of this institution because he didn’t trust it and wanted to kill it

19 He was the Speaker of the House of Representatives who persuaded the House members to vote for John Quincy Adams over Andrew Jackson in the “Corrupt Bargain”

20 To refuse to recognize a federal law, like when South Carolina refused to follow the “Tariff of Abominations”

21 Jackson was from this state

22 This president’s nickname was “Little Jemi”

23 These laws made under president Adams took away people’s First Amendment rights

24 He was president during the “Era of Good Feelings”

25 Jackson defeated the British in this battle, making him a national hero

26 This painter painted detailed portraits of wildlife, particularly birds


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