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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

5 George Washington John Adams James Madison Federalist or Democratic Republican? Random Category 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Thomas Jefferson

6 His home in Virginia goes by this name

7 Mount Vernon

8 He was the first president to establish this group of advisors

9 Cabinet

10 He led the response to this rebellion in this state with this many soldiers

11 Whiskey rebellion; Pennsylvania; 13,000 soldiers

12 His Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, thought the nation needed this thing to have a strong economy

13 National Bank

14 Though not in a party specifically, these two events showed that Washington supported a certain party; also, it’s the party he agreed with

15 Whiskey Rebellion; National Bank; Federalist

16 His view on criticism of the government was this

17 Stop it at all costs, especially against him specifically

18 The two most famous bills signed by him were these controversial ones

19 Alien and Sedition Acts

20 It’s what Alien and Sedition mean

21 Alien- foreign Sedition- speaking against the government

22 Two states passed resolutions in response to the Alien and Sedition Acts– these are the states and this is what the resolutions called for

23 Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions; states can nullify, or cancel, laws they consider unconstitutional

24 He is known for his expansion of this part of the U.S. military

25 Navy

26 His ideal America was made up of these people

27 Farmers

28 He is most known for these two events during his presidency

29 The Louisiana Purchase; the Embargo Act

30 This court case is likely the most important Supreme Court case ever– and it’s the principle it established

31 Marbury vs. Madison; Judicial Review

32 He was this party, and vice president to this president

33 Democratic Republican; John Adams

34 The two most famous things he did while not being president

35 Writing the Declaration of Independence; Founding the University of Virginia

36 He is the first president to do this

37 Asking Congress to declare war

38 He was from this state

39 Virginia

40 During his presidency, he could have gone to war with these two countries for these two reasons

41 France and Britain; Naval rights, Native involvement, etc.

42 His wife, who had this name, was made famous for doing this thing during the War of 1812

43 Dolly- guarded the White House and saved G. Wash’s portrait and other important documents

44 The War of 1812 lasted this long, and was won by this side

45 Two years- till 1814; won by neither side technically, but the British left- you are welcome, Aspen

46 They believed we should ally with Britain, not France

47 Federalists

48 They thought we should be a strong trade empire with industry and manufacturing

49 Federalists

50 Thought everyday people were important to a strong democracy

51 Democratic- Republicans

52 They wanted to go to war with Britain and got their wish under this president

53 Democratic- Republicans; James Madison

54 The first four Presidents were in these parties

55 Washington- no party but technically a federalist; Adams- Federalist; Jefferson and Madison- Dem.-Republicans

56 He had the most slaves when he died of the four we studied

57 Jefferson

58 The XYZ affair happened under this president and involved this country

59 Adams; France

60 He probably never chopped down a cherry tree

61 George Washington

62 He was first to call for neutrality with foreign countries

63 Washington

64 This amendment was passed as a result of the formation of political parties to make it so the president and vice president were voted for separately

65 12 th Amendment

66 Make your wager

67 The order that the first four presidents should go in, from best president to worst, with two reasons why for each

68 Final Question


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