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1 Jeopardy Round 1- U.S. History 1607-1877 And Final Jeopardy

2 Colonial America/ Revolutionary Period The Early Republic Road to Civil War Civil War and Reconstruction 100 200 300 400 500 Go to Final Jeopardy

3 Colonial America for 100 Eliminated duties on East India Company thereby lowering prices BACK Tea Act

4 Colonial America for 200 BACK Mercantilism Shown by most Navigation Acts. Moved away from this after the French and Indian War.

5 Colonial America for 300 DAILY DOUBLE BACK Led to the creation of the House of Representatives (based on population) and the Senate (equal representation) The Great Compromise / Connecticut Compromise

6 Colonial America for 400 Reason some colonists objected the Sugar Act BACK Non Mercantilist goals Limitations of fair trials

7 Colonial America for 500 Name one of the three general topics of the Bill of Rights BACK 1.Individual Liberties 2.Criminal Rights 3.States Rights

8 The Early Republic for 100 BACK Tariff, National Bank, Internal Improvements Name all three parts of the American System

9 The Early Republic for 200 BACK Group of people who were likely to move West during the 1820s and 1830s Traders, trappers, mountain men

10 The Early Republic for 300 Give one example that shows the U.S. became increasingly self-sufficient during its early years. BACK 1. Constitution 2.Hamilton’s Reports 3. Early treaties

11 The Early Republic for 400 BACK What action of John Adams actually angered some Federalists Decision to improve relations with France

12 The Early Republic for 500 What were two actions by Andrew Jackson in his “war on the bank” BACK 1.Veto 2.Remove deposits 3.Pet banks

13 Civil War and Reconstruction for 100 The most significant reason Lincoln was re-elected in 1864 BACK Sherman’s March to the Sea

14 Civil War and Reconstruction for 200 Two reasons foreign countries didn’t support the Confederacy during the Civil War. BACK 1.Emancipation Proclamation 2.Effectiveness of Union Blockade 3.Alternative Sources of Cotton

15 Civil War and Reconstruction for 300 One event that brought Radicals and Moderates together against Andrew Johnson BACK Veto of Freedmen’s Bureau Veto of Civil Rights Act of 1866 Non support for 14 th amendment

16 Civil War and Reconstruction for 400 Name two provisions of the 14 th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? BACK 1.Citizenship by birth 2.Repudiation of Southern debt 3.Due Process Clause 4.Disqualification of major Confederate members

17 Civil War and Reconstruction for 500 Name one example of Grantism BACK 1.Whiskey Ring 2.Black Friday 3.Credit Mobilier Scandal

18 Road to Civil War for 100 People disagreed with this because they felt it would lead to a dispute over the expansion of slavery Mexican-American War, Ostend Manifesto BACK

19 Road to Civil War for 200 He opposed everything the Whigs stood for Why John Tyler’s ascendancy to the Presidency was a disaster for the Whig Party BACK

20 Road to Civil War for 300 BACK What issue united the Republican Party in 1854? Bleeding Kansas

21 Road to Civil War for 400 BACK This political group wasn’t anti- slavery, but opposed the expansion of slavery Free Soil Party

22 Road to Civil War for 500 Name one of the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1.California and New Mexico gained 2.U.S. paid $15 million to Mexico 3.U.S. agreed to pay American’s claims against Mexico BACK

23 Photo Final Jeopardy Place your Wage This event was the results of a policy of Andrew Jackson and was put into action by the Treaty of New Echota Trail of Tears


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