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Jeopardy Years Presidents American Revolution Constitution Court Cases Colonial Leaders 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Round Two Years-100 Jamestown was settled in this year. What is 1607? BACK Years-200 The Civil War was fought in these years. What is 1861 to 1865? BACK Years-300 This was the year the colonies declared independence from Great Britain. What is 1776? BACK Years-400 The Louisiana Purchase was made in this year. What is 1803? BACK Years-500 This is the year the Constitution was written. What is 1787? BACK Presidents-100 This president issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Who is Abraham Lincoln? BACK Presidents-200 This president set many precedents for future presidents. Who is George Washington? BACK Presidents-300 This president protected Latin America. Who is James Monroe? BACK Presidents-400 This president was in office during the War of 1812 and he is considered the “Father of the Constitution?” Who is James Madison? BACK Presidents-500 This president was a supporter of states’ rights. Who is Thomas Jefferson? BACK American Revolution-100 This battle is considered the turning point of the war because the Patriot victory resulted in the French joining the American cause. What is the Battle of Saratoga? BACK American Revolution-200 This was the final battle of the Revolution. What is the Battle of Yorktown? BACK American Revolution-300 This man was one of the founders of the Sons of Liberty. Who is Sam Adams? BACK American Revolution-400 This person was a naval hero that said, “I have not yet begun to fight.” Who is John Paul Jones? BACK American Revolution-500 This famous French general helped the Americans at the final battle of the Revolution. Who is Marquis de LaFayette? BACK Constitution-100 These 3 branches of government show separation of powers. What are executive, legislative, and judicial branches? BACK Constitution-200 The presidential veto is an example of this constitutional principle. What is checks and balances? BACK Constitution-300 This is the city in which the Constitution was written. What is Philadelphia? BACK Constitution-400 This term describes a government in which people have the final authority in political decisions. What is popular sovereignty? BACK Constitution-500 This term describes a type of government in which the power is divided between national and state governments. What is federalism? BACK Court Cases-100 In this court case, a slave fought for his freedom. What is Dred Scott v. Sanford? BACK Court Cases-200 This court case established the power of judicial review. What is Marbury v. Madison? BACK Court Cases-300 This court case established the power of the national government over the states. What is McCulloch v. Maryland? BACK Court Cases-400 This Chief Justice of the Supreme Court gave more power to the judicial branch with the power of judicial review. Who is John Marshall? BACK Court Cases-500 This court case established the national government’s power to regulate commerce. What is Gibbons v. Ogden? BACK Colonial Leaders-100 This leader established Pennsylvania. Who is William Penn? BACK Colonial Leaders-200 This person saved Jamestown. Who is John Smith? BACK Colonial Leaders-300 This man said “Give me liberty or give me death.” Who is Patrick Henry? BACK Colonial Leaders-400 This person created the Albany Plan of Union. Who is Benjamin Franklin? BACK Colonial Leaders-500 This man’s pamphlet encouraged the colonies to break free from Great Britain. Who is Thomas Paine? BACK Jeopardy! Reform Movements Civil War Amendments Age of Jackson Early Republic Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Round Three Reform Movements-100 Quakers, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, and Frederick Douglass were all early reformers in this movement. What is the abolitionist movement? BACK Reform Movements-200 This woman advocated for women’s rights and helped to organize the Seneca Falls convention. Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton? BACK Reform Movements-300 As a transcendentalist, he wrote Walden Pond and Civil Disobedience, suggesting people be self-reliant and follow their own conscience. Who is Henry David Thoreau? BACK Reform Movements-400 This religious movement led to the more reform movements. What is the Second Great Awakening? BACK Reform Movements-500 People joined this reform movement because they thought alcohol contributed to poverty and crime. What is the temperance movement? BACK Civil War-100 This person was the president of the Confederacy. Who is Jefferson Davis? BACK Civil War-200 This freed the slaves in the Confederacy. What is the Emancipation Proclamation? BACK Civil War-300 This person left the U.S. Army to join the Confederate army to be the commander. Who is Robert E. Lee? BACK Civil War-400 This speech was delivered at the dedication of a national cemetery. What is the Gettysburg Address? BACK Civil War-500 This person became famous during the Civil War and later became the 18th president. Who is Ulysses Grant? BACK Amendments-100 These amendments delayed ratification of the Constitution until they were added in 1791. What are amendments 1-10? What is the Bill of Rights? BACK Amendments-200 This amendment gives all Americans the right to bear arms. What is the 2nd amendment? BACK Amendments-300 This amendment freed all slaves. What is the 13th amendment? BACK Amendments-400 The 15th amendment offered suffrage to this group of Americans. What are males? BACK Amendments-500 This amendment defines citizenship. What is the 14th amendment? BACK The Age of Jackson-100 This act forced many Native Americans to leave their homes and re-settle in the Indian Territory. What is the Indian Removal Act? BACK The Age of Jackson-200 This refers to Jackson’s action of giving political offices to political backers. What is the spoils system? BACK The Age of Jackson-300 This man debated for the preservation of the Union and against nullification against Robert Hayne. Who is Daniel Webster? BACK The Age of Jackson-400 This man led opposition to the Tariff of 1828 in South Carolina. Who is John C. Calhoun? BACK The Age of Jackson-500 This refers to when South Carolina threatened to secede over high protective tariffs. What is the Nullification Crisis? BACK Early Republic-100 This president appointed John Jay as the first Supreme court justice. Who George Washington? BACK Early Republic-200 Alexander Hamilton helped to write these papers in order to convince others to ratify the Constitution. What are the Federalist Papers? BACK Early Republic-300 This statement of foreign policy proclaimed that Europe should not interfere in affairs in the western hemisphere. What is the Monroe Doctrine? BACK Early Republic-400 This man was known as the “Great Compromiser.” Who is Henry Clay? BACK Early Republic-500 These were the first five presidents. Who are Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe? BACK Potpourri-100 Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are considered to be this type of right. What is an unalienable right? BACK Potpourri-200 This man refused to sign the Constitution because it did not have a Bill of Rights. Who is George Mason? BACK Potpourri-300 This law provided a systematic way to allow new states into the Union. What is the Northwest Ordinance? BACK Potpourri-400 Founding Fathers exhibited this quality when they took an active role in improving their community. What is civic virtue? BACK Potpourri-500 This is a person who is of foreign birth who is granted full citizenship. What is a naturalized citizen? BACK Jeopardy! Reform Vocabulary Civil War Vocabulary Constitution Vocabulary New Nation Vocabulary Westward Vocabulary Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Reform Vocabulary-100 Things that make a person want to leave their home country. What are push factors? BACK Reform Vocabulary-200 The act of freeing people from slavery. What is emancipation? BACK Reform Vocabulary-300 The right to vote. What is suffrage? BACK Reform Vocabulary-400 An attitude of superiority and resentment towards immigrants and foreign people. What is nativism? BACK Reform Vocabulary-500 The large-scale introduction of manufacturing, advanced technical enterprises, and other economic activity into an area What is industrialization? BACK Civil War Vocabulary-100 An agreement in which both sides in an argument agree to give up something they want to get something else. What is compromise? BACK Civil War Vocabulary-200 A person who believed in the ending of slavery. What is an abolitionist? BACK Civil War Vocabulary-300 The act of withdrawing or leaving an alliance; like southern states leaving the Union. What is secession? BACK Civil War Vocabulary-400 Slave-owning states that did not secede from the Union. What are border states? BACK Civil War Vocabulary-500 The selection of citizens for mandatory military service? What is draft or conscription? BACK Constitution Vocabulary100 To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office What is impeachment? BACK Constitution Vocabulary200 Powers both the states and the government shared together.. What are concurrent powers? BACK Constitution Vocabulary300 Process by which an amendment is approved. What is ratification? BACK Constitution Vocabulary400 The rights that are guaranteed by the Constitution to all people as citizens, especially equality under the law. What are civil rights? BACK Constitution Vocabulary500 Power retained by the states, including power to establish schools, set marriage and divorce laws, and regulation of trade within borders. What are reserved powers? BACK The New Nation Vocabulary-100 Inferring the meaning of the Constitution by reading ‘between the lines’. What is implied powers? BACK The New Nation Vocabulary-200 The economic system in the U.S. that includes economic choice, profit motive, and limited government regulation of the economy. What is free-enterprise system? BACK The New Nation Vocabulary-300 Guidelines or actions for dealing with issues with other countries. What is foreign policy? BACK The New Nation Vocabulary-400 A policy of not dealing with other countries; only taking care of your own country. What is isolationism? BACK The New Nation Vocabulary-500 A system where power is shared between the national and state governments. What is federalism? BACK Westward Vocabulary-100 Related to or having to do with rural farming areas. What is agrarian? BACK Westward Vocabulary-200 Belief that it was America’s right and duty to spread across the North American continent. What is manifest destiny? BACK Westward Vocabulary-300 The people, mostly young men, who joined the gold rush in California. Who are the forty-niners? BACK Westward Vocabulary-400 A person who is among those first to enter or settle a region, opening it occupation/ What is a pioneer? BACK Westward Vocabulary-500 To yield or transfer to another by treaty or surrender by force. What is cede or cession? BACK Potpourri-100 Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are considered to be this type of right. What is an unalienable right? BACK Potpourri-200 Free and equal participation in a government where power is in the people and exercised by them indirectly through the election of representatives. What is democratic? BACK Potpourri-300 The act of gaining something, like land. What is acquisition? BACK Potpourri-400 Money or a bribe paid to offer ‘protection’ What is tribute? BACK Potpourri-500 The work of keeping a good relationships with other countries. What is diplomacy? BACK Final Jeopardy Category: Final Jeopardy