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JEOPARDY!: US HISTORY EDITION
APUSH - Spiconardi
Jeffersonian Era
Era of Good Feelings
The Marshall
Court
War of 1812
Potpourri
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FINAL JEOPARDY!
Topic 1: 1 point
Despite his strict interpretation of the Constitution, Jefferson agreed to purchase this for $15 million in 1803.
What is the Louisiana Territory?
Topic 1: 2 points
Surprisingly, this group provided Jefferson with his first foreign policy challenge as they seized U.S. merchant ships in the Mediterranean Sea.
What are the Barbary pirates?
Topic 1: 3 points
This legislation was passed in 1807 in order to prevent war with Britain and end British violation of the rights of neutral nations. It ended up backfiring.
What is the Embargo Act?
Topic 1: 4 pointsIn order to remove
remaining vestiges of the Federalists from the judicial branch, Jefferson attempted this action against Federalist judges he deemed radical. What is
impeachment?
Topic 1: 5 points
This group of radical Federalist plotted to elect Burr governor of New York and have New England secede from the Union.
Who is Essex Junto?
Topic 2: 1 point
His goodwill tour in Boston led to the coining of the term “The Era of Good Feelings.”
Who is James Monroe?
Topic 2: 2 points
In order to protect American manufacturing from foreign competition, this was passed in 1816.
What is a tariff?
Topic 2: 3 pointsThe opening of this
infrastructural improvement in 1825 tied the manufacturing of the East to farming in the west. It soon made New York the trading capital of the world.
What is the Erie Canal?
Topic 2: 4 pointsOf the following, this
was NOT included in Henry Clay’s idea of an American System: tariffs, infrastructural improvements, state banks, or increased trade among all sections of the country. What are state
banks?
Topic 2: 5 pointsLand speculation,
unstable currency, and bad loans issued by the BUS and its branches led to this. It was not a good feeling.
What the Panic of 1819?
Topic 3: 1 pointThe case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established this legal precedent, which dramatically increased the power of the Supreme Court and made it more equal to the executive and judicial branches. What is judicial
review?
Topic 3: 2 points
In McCulloch v. Maryland, the court ruled that Congress had implied powers as well as express powers because of this clause in the Constitution
What is the elastic clause?
Topic 3: 3 points
This ruling against the State of New York established the federal government’s broad control over interstate commerce.
What is Gibbons v. Ogden?
Topic 3: 4 points
This Supreme Court Case struck down a state law arguing that a contract for a private corporation could not be altered by the state.
What is Dartmouth College v.
Woodward?
Topic 3: 5 points
In this Supreme Court Case was the first time the court ruled a state law to be unconstitutional.
What is Fletcher v. Peck?
Topic 4: 1 point
The practice depicted here of conscripting U.S. sailors into the British and French navies during the Napoleonic Wars.
What is impressment?
Topic 4: 2 points
Republicans who supported war with Britain in 1812 were known by this term.
What are War Hawks?
Topic 4: 3 points
This treaty can be submitted as evidence to support the claim that neither belligerent won the War of 1812.
What is the Treaty of Ghent?
Topic 4: 4 points
At this meeting, radical Federalist proposed secession or expulsion of western states. Others proposed a congressional 2/3 majority to declare war and the repealing of the Three-Fifths Compromise.
What is the Hartford Convention?
Topic 4: 5 points
The War of 1812 would propel these two generals to the White House. One would serve two terms. The other would only serve 32 days.
Who are Andrew Jackson and William
Henry Harrison?
Topic 5: 1 point
This group of Republicans promoted the use of federal funds improve America’s economy and infrastructure after the War of 1812 much to the chagrin of the Jeffersonian faction of the party.
Who are the Nationals Republicans?
Topic 5: 2 points
This protective tariff, which raised the tax to 45 percent, ensured John Quincy Adams’ defeat to Andrew Jackson.
What is the Tariff of 1828 or Tariff of Abominations?
Topic 5: 3 pointsThis movement,
which reached its fever pitch with the preaching of Charles Grandison Finney, rejected predestination, advocated moral living, and was a reaction to rationalism.
What is the Second Great Awakening?
Topic 5: 4 pointsJefferson was referencing
this when he wrote, “But this momentous question, like a firebell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror…A geographical line…will never be obliterated; and every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper.” What is the Missouri
Compromise?
Topic 5: 5 pointsWriters, such as Ralph
Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were known to be members of this group.
What are the transcendentalists?
Daily Double!
As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager.
If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.
If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
Daily Double!
As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager.
If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.
If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!
FINAL JEOPARDY!
Category: The American System
He stated, in defense of the American System: “This transformation of the condition of the country from
gloom and distress to brightness and prosperity, has been mainly the work of American legislation, fostering
American industry, instead of allowing it to be controlled by foreign legislation, cherishing foreign industry. “
Who is Henry Clay?
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