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US1 Chapter 8 Jeopardy
Presidents
Vocabulary
Inventions and
Innovations
The Cotton
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Final Jeopardy
He was the eighth President and protégé of
the seventh. Known as the “Little
Magician”.
He was the ninth President and known as
“Tippecanoe” according to his campaign
slogan. He died one month after making the
longest inaugural address in US History.
He was the sixth President and son of the
second. His election was known as the
“Corrupt Bargain”.
He was the seventh President, Hero of New
Orleans, represented the common man, and
treated the south eastern Indians harshly.
He was the fifth President, created a
doctrine dictating US foreign policy in the
Western Hemisphere, and his term was
known as the “Era of Good Feelings”.
An increase in production by using
machines instead of humans to make goods.
It first occurred in England and spread to the
US around the beginning of the 19th century.
This is an organization of workers formed
to protect their interests.
Places consisting of high density population.
Usually the result of nearby industrial
growth.
To withdraw from the Union.
Powers the Constitution neither gives to the
Federal Government nor denies to the
States.
Centralization in manufacturing resulted
in…
Canals were initially replaced by what more
efficient method of transporting goods?
What was the major result of
industrialization in the US?
What was a geographic reason many nonsteam powered mills were built in New
England?
Eli Whitney made two important
contributions to the US economy in the late
18th and early 19th centuries. One benefited
the South and the Other the North.
In terms of population density, the South
was primarily ________.
After the importation of slaves into the
United States was banned in 1808, how did
slave populations continue to grow?
What was the most important factor in
making cotton the “king” of antebellum
staple crops?
How did many southern states react to the
uprising of Vesey and Turner?
Name five states located in the area
formerly known as the cotton belt.
What was strengthened by Supreme Court
rulings under Chief Justice John Marshall?
After the presidential election of 1824,
critics charged that Adams and Clay had
made a __________.
How did President Jackson react to
Georgia’s seizure of Cherokee lands?
When Congress voted to extend the charter
of the Bank of the United States what did
President Jackson do?
Which side did President Jackson support
during the Nullification Crisis and why?
Which two American
founding fathers both
died on July 4, 1826?