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3 American Colonies– 10 Points QUESTION: Boston, New York, and New Orleans were founded as these type of cities. ANSWER: What are port cities?

4 American Colonies – 20 Points QUESTION: Do to salutatory neglect, the Puritans developed this. ANSWER: What is a representative form of self-government?

5 American Colonies – 30 Points QUESTION: Plymouth was developed for religious freedom while Jamestown was established for this reason. ANSWER: What is to make a profit for the Virginia Company?

6 American Colonies – 40 Points QUESTION: These factors: Distance from Great Britain Mayflower Compact VA House of Burgesses led to_______________ ANSWER: What is growth of representative government in the colonies?

7 American Colonies – 50 Points QUESTION: The Colonial Transatlantic Trade (Triangular Trade) encouraged the growth of________________. ANSWER: What is cash-crop agriculture?

8 American Revolution – 10 Points QUESTION: In June and July of 1776, the Second Continental Congress wrote, debated, and officially adopted this document. ANSWER: What is the Declaration of Independence?

9 American Revolution – 20 Points QUESTION: The American victory at this battle in 1777, bolstered Colonists spirits and encouraged France and Spain to join with the Americans against the British. ANSWER: What is the Battle of Saratoga?

10 American Revolution – 30 Points QUESTION: This was the name of the Act that was passed against the colonists in response to the Boston Tea Party. ANSWER: What were the Intolerable Acts?

11 American Revolution – 40 Points QUESTION: Sugar Act Stamp Act Quartering Act These Acts contributed to the start of the Revolutionary War because ANSWER: What is colonists were angered because they believed they had no representation and their rights were being violated?

12 American Revolution – 50 Points QUESTION: This religious group were among the first colonists to call for an end to slavery. ANSWER: Who were the Quakers?

13 American Politics – 10 Points QUESTION: Due to the “Corrupt Bargain” giving John Quincy Adams the presidency after the 1824 election, this increased among all white males allowing Andrew Jackson to be elected President in 1828. ANSWER: What is voter participation?

14 American Politics – 20 Points QUESTION: The Indian Removal Act occurred due to this. ANSWER: What is the government wanted the land for its resources?

15 American Politics – 30 Points QUESTION: Disagreements between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton led to this in American Politics. ANSWER: What is the establishment of the first political parties?

16 American Politics – 40 Points QUESTION: This Supreme Court Case led to the establishment of judicial review. ANSWER: What is Marbury v. Madison?

17 American Politics – 50 Points QUESTION: The Whiskey Rebellion The Bank of the United States The Alien and Sedition Acts Marbury v. Madison All of these were examples of: ANSWER: What were domestic issues faced by the new leaders of the republic?

18 U.S. Constitution and Government – 10 Points QUESTION: This future president developed the Virginia Plan and provided the basic ideas and framework of the United States Constitution. ANSWER: Who is James Madison?

19 U.S. Constitution and Government – 20 Points QUESTION: This principle of the Constitution, which there are seven, maintains a balance of power between the three branches of government because it allows them each branch to exert authority over the other branches. ANSWER: What is checks and balances?

20 U.S. Constitution and Government – 30 Points QUESTION: Who would have stated the following? “The existing national government lacks the power to perform essential functions.” ANSWER: What is a Federalist?

21 U.S. Constitution and Government – 40 Points QUESTION: This allowed slaves to be counted for purposes of representation in the House as well as taxes. ANSWER: What is the 3/5ths Compromise?

22 U.S. Constitution and Government – 50 Points QUESTION: The Sedition Acts, which forbid writing anything “bad” about the government, passed during the presidency of John Adams violated this freedom. ANSWER: What is the Freedom of the Press or the First Amendment?

23 Foreign Policy and Inventions – 10 Points QUESTION: The price of fares decreased The tourist industry developed The cost to transport goods decreased All of these were a result of improved technology for this mode of transportation. ANSWER: What is the steamboat?

24 Foreign Policy and Inventions – 20 Points QUESTION: Samuel Morse’s best-known innovation enabled this. ANSWER: What is long-distance transmission of information using the telegraph?

25 Foreign Policy and Inventions – 30 Points QUESTION: New transportation systems, an abundance of workers, and the availability of capital (money) allowed for this to occur. ANSWER: What are factors that contributed to the Industrialization of America?

26 Foreign Policy and Inventions – 40 Points QUESTION: This policy was used to prevent further European Colonization in the western hemisphere. ANSWER: What is the Monroe Doctrine?

27 Foreign Policy and Inventions – 50 Points QUESTION: After the War of 1812 began, American manufacturing expanded greatly because the supply of goods from this country decreased. ANSWER: What is Britain?


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