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History Jeopardy Action Jackson You Are My Destiny! Let’s Be Civil About This Civil War (Part 1) Civil War (Part 2) 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Category1 | Q for 100 What was Andrew Jackson’s nickname? Category1 | A for 100 Old Hickory Category1 | Q for 200 What did Jackson call the outcome of the Election of 1824? Category1 | A for 200 A “corrupt bargain” Category1 | Q for 300 Who was Jackson’s Vice President (from South Carolina)? Category1 | A for 300 John C. Calhoun Category1 | Q for 400 System for rewarding supporters by giving them government jobs was known as the ___. Category1 | A for 400 spoils system Category1 | Q for 500 Jackson closed it because he said it was only for the wealthy Category1 | A for 500 Bank of the United States Category2 | Q for 100 What portion of the U.S. was added in 1803? Category2 | A for 100 Louisiana Purchase Category2 | Q for 200 What portion of the U.S. was added in 1845? Category2 | A for 200 Texas Category2 | Q for 300 What portion of the U.S. was added in 1848? Category2 | A for 300 Mexican Cession Category2 | Q for 400 What portion of the U.S. was added in 1853? Category2 | A for 400 Gadsden Purchase Category2 | Q for 500 The belief that the U.S. was destined to expand throughout the continent was ___. Category2 | A for 500 Manifest Destiny Category3 | Q for 100 California is added as a free state and the Fugitive Slave Act is enacted Category3 | A for 100 Compromise of 1850 Category3 | Q for 200 Support and loyalty to a certain region of a country is known as ___. Category3 | A for 200 Sectionalism Category3 | Q for 300 Attempt by South Carolina to declare federal tariffs void was known as the ___. Category3 | A for 300 Nullification Crisis Category3 | Q for 400 Supreme Court case which declared slaves were property Category3 | A for 400 Dred Scott v. Sandford Category3 | Q for 500 The little woman who wrote the bestseller about the evils of slavery Category3 | A for 500 Harriet Beecher Stowe Category4 | Q for 100 The first shots of the Civil War were fired here Category4 | A for 100 Fort Sumter, SC Category4 | Q for 200 Commanding General of the Confederate Army Category4 | A for 200 Robert E. Lee Category4 | Q for 300 Turning point of the Civil War Category4 | A for 300 Battle of Gettysburg Category4 | Q for 400 17 September 1862 was the bloodiest day of the war at this battle Category4 | A for 400 Antietam Category4 | Q for 500 Lincoln issued this on 1 January 1863, changing the goal of the war for the Union Category4 | A for 500 Emancipation Proclamation Category5 | Q for 100 President of the United States during the Civil War Category5 | A for 100 Abraham Lincoln Category5 | Q for 200 Amendments 13, 14, and 15 are known as the… Category5 | A for 200 Civil War Amendments -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember: “Free citizens vote!” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amendment 13: Slavery abolished Amendment 14: Citizenship Amendment 15: Right to Vote Category5 | Q for 300 This July 1863 Union victory cut the Confederacy in half Category5 | A for 300 Vicksburg Category5 | Q for 400 Assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater on 14 April 1865 Category5 | A for 400 John Wilkes Booth Category5 | Q for 500 Where Lee met Grant to surrender on 9 April 1865 Category5 | A for 500 Appomattox Court House, Virginia Final Jeopardy Question How did both sides view slavery during the Civil War? Final Jeopardy Answer North viewed it as a moral issue. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- South viewed it as an economic issue.