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5 100 200 300 400 500 Potpourri Pre- Revolution Revolution Articles of Confederation and Constitution The New Republic US Under Jefferson

6 This means to put a public official on trial for crimes within their office. A 100

7 What is impeachment? A 100

8 The Election of 1800 resulted in this. A 200

9 What is a tie between Burr and Jefferson that had to be broken by Congress? A 200

10 This idea means that members of Parliament represent everyone, not just their specific geographic constituencies. A 300

11 What is virtual representation? A 300

12 This man was sent to lead the French Expeditionary army sent to help in the American Revolution. A 400

13 Who was the Comte de Rochambeau? A 400

14 This treaty ended the Revolutionary War. A 500

15 What is the Treaty of Paris? A 500

16 This law required that colonists pay a tax on all paper products. B 100

17 What is the Stamp Act? B 100

18 The British king during the revolution. B 200

19 Who was George III? B 200

20 These laws were issued in direct response to the Boston Tea Party. B 300

21 What are the Coercive/Intolerable Acts? B 300

22 This law required colonists to care for British soldiers and directly leads to the 4 th Amendment. B 400

23 What is the Quartering Act? B 400

24 The purpose of these acts was to pay the salaries of judges and colonial governors to make them less susceptible to corruption. B 500

25 What are the Townshend Acts? B 500

26 The US alliance with this country contributed greatly to our success during the war. C 100

27 What is France? C 100

28 The winter spent at this location is often considered the most difficult point in the war. C 200

29 What is Valley Forge? C 200

30 Washington enlisted the help of this Prussian general to train his soldiers in battle tactics and military drills. C 300

31 Who is Von Steuben? C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 The Revolution became known as this type of war which used the strategy of tiring out the other side until they gave up. C 400

34 What is a war of attrition? C 400

35 The beliefs of the colonies were divided into thirds: one third were patriots, one third were loyalists, and one third fell into this category. C 500

36 What is indifference as long as there was financial gain to be made? C 500

37 The fear of this caused the Articles of Confederation to be weak. D 100

38 What is a strong central government? D 100

39 In order to collect taxes, the government (under the Articles of Confederation) had to do this? D 200

40 What is request voluntary taxes from the states? D 200

41 These are the TWO branches of government in place under the Constitution that were missing under the Articles of Confederation. D 300

42 What are the executive and the judicial? D 300

43 This Constitutional compromise determined how slaves were to be counted in the population. D 400

44 What is the Three-Fifths Compromise? D 400

45 This event illustrated the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and led many people to doubt its effectiveness. D 500

46 What is Shays’ Rebellion? D 500

47 A loose constructionist would believe this about the constitution. E 100

48 What is that it is open to interpretation? E 100

49 A strict constructionist would believe this about the Constitution. E 200

50 What is that it should be seen as a fixed document and is not open to interpretation? E 200

51 One of the controversies surrounding the Bank of the United States. E 300

52 Answers will vary. E 300

53 The first TWO political parties. E 400

54 What were the Republicans and the Federalists? E 400

55 This law allowed people who spoke out against the government, particularly in the press, to be jailed. E 500

56 What is the Sedition Act? E 500

57 Marbury v. Madison established this principle and with it the role of the Supreme Court. F 100

58 What is Judicial Review? F 100

59 One of the personal reasons that some people disliked Jefferson. F 200

60 What is his faith, his early support for the French Revolution, or his non- commitment to slavery? F 200

61 These people were opposed to the Louisiana Purchase. F 300

62 Who are the Federalists? F 300

63 The Embargo Act was Jefferson’s solution to this. F 400

64 What are foreign trade issues? F 400

65 Madison prohibited trade with these two countries. F 500

66 What are Britain and France? F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Social Change Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 This is the name for the new role of women as educators of the nation’s youth in the virtues of liberty and independence. Click on screen to continue

69 What is “Republican Motherhood”? Click on screen to continue

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