Title: Republic
1Republic Jeopardy!
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3Rebublic Jeopardy!
4He told colonists to Join or Die if they were
going to win the war against France.
5Who was Benjamin Franklin?
6He was the primary authorof theDeclaration of
Independence.
7Who was Thomas Jefferson?
8He was known as theFirst in war, first in
peace, and first in the hearts of his
countrymen.
9Who was George Washington?
10He was known as theFather of the Constitution.
11Who was James Madison?
12As the first secretary of the Treasury he
supported a free enterprise economyand a
national bank.
13Who was Alexander Hamilton?
14Thomas Jefferson was president whenwe purchased
the Louisiana Territoryfrom this European
country.
15What is France?
16Virginia, founded in 1607,was their first
permanent colonyin America.
17What is England?
18The king and queen of this countryprovided the
money to financeColumbus voyages to America.
19What is Spain?
20This country began to settlein the upper
northwest regions of North America.
21What is Russia?
22This country founded theMissions in
Californiaduring the 1700s.
23What is Spain?
24This early colonial documentformed a contract
for self-government for the Pilgrims.
25What is the Mayflower Compact?
26This publication persuaded many ordinary people
to support independence from Great Britain.
27What is Common Sense?
28This 1215 document gave theright to a trial by
juryof their equals.
29What is the Magna Carta?
30This set up a system forcreating new statesin
the NW territories.
31What is the NW Ordinance?
32This was the result of the need for a stronger
national government.
33What is the Constitution?
34This part of the Constitution was addedto
protect individual rights.
35What is the Bill of Rights?
36Protesting a government policy is an example of
thisConstitutional right.
37What is free speech?
38To add this to the Constitutiontakes 2/3 vote of
Congress andratified by ¾ of state legislatures.
39What is an amendment?
40The idea that people hold the final authority
in governmentis called by this term.
41What is popular sovereignty?
42The Supreme Courts power of Judicial Review was
establishedin this landmark case.
43What is Marbury vs. Madison?
44British soldiers fired on unarmed civilians in
thisfamous encounter.
45What is the Boston Massacre?
46This battle was called theturning point of the
Revolutionbecause it convinced Franceto become
our ally.
47What is the Battle of Saratoga?
48Paul Revere set out to warn these towns that
theBritish were coming!
49What is Lexington and Concord?
50Cornwallis surrendered toWashington ending the
Revolutionat this Virginia town.
51What is Yorktown?
52This famous battle was won by Jacksons troops 2
weeks after the treaty was signed to end the War
of 1812.
53What is the Battle of New Orleans?
54Textiles became a leading industry in the N.
after the cotton gin was invented by this man.
55Who was Eli Whitney?
56This invention effected economic development in
the U.S. because it was an efficient way to
transport goods on rivers.
57What is the steamboat?
58In the early 1800s, manufacturing in the U.S.
converted to this system because of the ability
to produce goods more efficiently.
59What is factories?
60This invention by Eli Whitney affected industry
by making the production of goods faster and
cheaper.
61What is interchangeable parts?
62The time period following the war of 1812 was
called this because it was a time of increased
nationalism and patriotism in the U.S.
63What is the Era of Good Feelings?