Title: JACKSON JEOPARDY
1JACKSON JEOPARDY
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2SECTIONALISM
TRAGIC TRAIL
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MYSTERY
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3Sectionalism 100
- QUESTION
- Sectionalism followed this period that saw most
people in agreement with no political parties
(during Madison, and Monroes presidencies).
4Sectionalism 100
- QUESTION
- Sectionalism followed this period that saw most
people in agreement with no political parties
(during Madison, and Monroes presidencies). - ANSWER
- Era of Good Feelings
5Sectionalism 200
- QUESTION
- The South believed in _______ rights.
6Sectionalism 200
- QUESTION
- The South believed in _______ rights.
- ANSWER
- States
7 Sectionalism 300
- QUESTION
- The South wanted ______ trade to make it easier
to import goods and ________ to bolster their
workforce for the agriculture industry.
8Sectionalism 300
- QUESTION
- The South wanted ______ trade to make it easier
to import goods and ________ to bolster their
workforce for the agriculture industry. - ANSWER
- free slavery
9Sectionalism 400
- QUESTION
- The North wanted a _______ bank and ________ to
protect american goods.
10Sectionalism 400
- QUESTION
- The North wanted a _______ bank and ________ to
protect American goods. - ANSWER
- National tariffs
11Sectionalism 500
- QUESTION
- This region was still attempting to find out what
it believed in.
12Sectionalism 500
- QUESTION
- This region was still attempting to find out what
it believed in. - ANSWER
- The West
13Tragic Trail 100
- QUESTION
- This was passed in 1830 by Andrew Jackson to back
a promise that he made to white settlers who
wanted Native American Lands
14Tragic Trail 100
- QUESTION
- This was passed in 1830 by Andrew Jackson to back
a promise that he made to white settlers who
wanted Native American Lands - ANSWER
- Indian Removal Act
15Tragic Trail 200
- QUESTION
- He was the leader of the Seminoles in their
attempt to keep their land in Florida.
16Tragic Trail 200
- QUESTION
- He was the leader of the Seminoles in their
attempt to keep their land in Florida. - ANSWER
- Osceola
17Tragic Trail 300
- QUESTION
- The path that saw thousands die on the Native
Americans forced trip from Georgia to present
day Oklahoma.
18Tragic Trail 300
- QUESTION
- The path that saw thousands die on the Native
Americans forced trip from Georgia to present
day Oklahoma. - ANSWER
- Trail of Tears
19Tragic Trail 800
- Question
- The case that the Cherokee took all the way to
the supreme court to fight for their rights.
20Tragic Trail 800
- Question
- The case that the Cherokee took all the way to
the supreme court to fight for their rights. - ANSWER
- Worcester vs. Georgia
21Tragic Trail 500
- QUESTION
- The General that Jackson sent to remove the
Cherokee from their native land and send them to
Oklahoma.
22Tragic Trail 500
- QUESTION
- The General that Jackson sent to remove the
Cherokee from their native land and send them to
Oklahoma. - ANSWER
- Old fuss and feathers Winfield Scott
23Mystery 100
- Question
- When a victorious candidate puts his supporters
into political positions it is called.
24Mystery 100
- Question
- When a victorious candidate puts his supporters
into political positions it is called. - ANSWER
- spoils system
25Mystery 200
- Question
- This a system of separated channels that go up
and down to aid the function of a canal.
26Mystery 200
- Question
- This a system of separated channels that go up
and down to aid the function of a canal. - ANSWER
- locks
27Mystery 300
- QUESTION
- South Carolinas reactions to the 1828, and 1832
illegal tariffs that the federal government
had put in place. -
28Mystery 300
- QUESTION
- South Carolinas reactions to the 1828, and 1832
illegal tariffs that the federal government
had put in place. - ANSWER
- Nullification Act
nullified the federal governments tariff and
threatened to secede if the government
interfered. -
29Mystery 400
- Question
- This allowed the President to use the United
States military to enforce acts of Congress.
30Mystery 400
- Question
- This allowed the President to use the United
States military to enforce acts of Congress. - ANSWER
- The force bill
31Mystery 500
- QUESTION
- This idea called for a national bank, developing
industry, and a protective tariff (proposed by
Henry Clay).
32Mystery 500
- QUESTION
- This idea called for a national bank, developing
industry, and a protective tariff (proposed by
Henry Clay). - ANSWER
- The American System
33Elections 100
- QUESTION
- The 1828 election saw candidates begin to ruin
their opponents reputation through.
34Elections 100
- QUESTION
- The 1828 election saw candidates begin to ruin
their opponents reputation through. - ANSWER
- mudslinging
35Elections 200
- QUESTION
- The two political parties that existed in the
1828 election.
36Elections 200
- QUESTION
- The two political parties that existed in the
1828 election. - ANSWER
- Democratic Republicans
- National Republicans
37Elections 300
- QUESTION
- These four people ran in the 1824 election.
38Elections 300
- QUESTION
- These four people ran in the 1824 election.
- ANSWER
- Henry Clay
- Andrew Jackson
- John Quincy Adams
- William Crawford
39Elections 400
- QUESTION
- These gatherings replaced caucuses allowing more
people to aid in selecting candidates -
40Elections 400
- QUESTION
- These gatherings replaced caucuses allowing more
people to aid in selecting candidates - - ANSWERS
- National Conventions
41Elections 500
- QUESTION
- Who won the 1824 Election and why?
42Elections 500
- QUESTION
- Who won the 1824 Election and why?
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- ANSWER
- John Quincy Adams Henry Clay swayed his
followers to vote for him so he would be named
Secretary of State -
43Travel, Technology and Treaties 100
- QUESTION
- Roads made out of logs lined up next to each
other making it very bumpy for passengers were
called this.
44Travel, Technology and Treaties 100
- QUESTION
- Roads made out of logs lined up next to each
other making it very bumpy for passengers were
called this. - ANSWER
- Corduroy Roads
45Travel, Technology and Treaties 400
- QUESTION
- _________ invented the _________ making it
possible for one man to do the work of fifty when
cleaning cotton.
46Travel, Technology and Treaties 400
- QUESTION
- _________ invented the _________ making it
possible for one man to do the work of fifty when
cleaning cotton. - ANSWER
- Eli Whitney cotton gin
47Travel, Technology and Treaties 300
- QUESTION
- Chartered in 1816 to make large loans to
businesses and establish national currency.
48Travel, Technology and Treaties 300
- QUESTION
- Chartered in 1816 to make large loans to
businesses and establish national currency. - ANSWER
- The Second National Bank of the United States
49Travel, Technology and Treaties 400
- QUESTION
- Roads that people paid to use.
50Travel, Technology and Treaties 400
- QUESTION
- Roads that people paid to use.
- ANSWER
- Toll Roads
51Travel, Technology and Treaties 500
- QUESTION
- This was built to carry cargo from the Hudson
river to the Great Lakes and ran through
Syracuse, and Rochester, N.Y.
52Travel, Technology and Treaties 500
- QUESTION
- This was built to carry cargo from the Hudson
river to the Great Lakes and ran through
Syracuse, and Rochester, N.Y - ANSWER
- The Erie Canal
53Famous People
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54Famous People 200
- QUESTION
- He was the 5th president of the United States.
55Famous People 200
- QUESTION
- He was the 5th president of the United States.
- ANSWER
- James Monroe
56Famous People 400
- Question
- Sauk chieftain who attempted to move his people
back to their native land in Illinois.
57Famous People 400
- Question
- Sauk chieftain who attempted to move his people
back to their native land in Illinois. - Answer
- Black Hawk
58Famous People 600
- Question
- He was the National Bank president when Jackson
vetoes its renewal.
59Famous People 600
- Question
- He was the National Bank president when Jackson
vetoes its renewal. - Answer
- Nicholas Biddle
60Famous People 1600
- Question
- This president took office, and died four weeks
later of Pneumonia, and was replaced by this
individual. -
61Famous People 1600
- Question
- This president took office, and died four weeks
later of Pneumonia, and was replaced by this
individual. - Answer
- William Henry Harrison John Tyler
62Famous People 1000
- Question
- Two months after this president took office in
1837, this happened?
63Famous People 1000
- Question
- Two months after this president took office in
1837, this happened? - Answer
- Martin Van Buren Panic of 1837
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64Sectionalism 200
- Question
- The Missouri Compromise was also known as
________________.
65Sectionalism 200
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- Question
- The Missouri Compromise was also known as
________________. - Answer
- The Compromise of 1820
66Sectionalism 400
- Question
- This individual opposed high tariffs and
nationalist programs. A big supporter of the
South
67Sectionalism 400
- Question
- This individual opposed high tariffs and
nationalist programs. A big supporter of the
South - Answer
- John C. Calhoun
68Sectionalism 600
- Question
- This person represented Kentucky, the West, and
was known as The Great Compromiser.
69Sectionalism 600
- Question
- This person represented Kentucky, the West, and
was known as The Great Compromiser. - Answer
- Henry Clay
70Sectionalism 800
- Question
- This person from Massachusetts pushed for the
Tariff of 1816 to be passed, and preferred
national strength over state strength.
71Sectionalism 800
- Question
- This person from Massachusetts pushed for the
Tariff of 1816 to be passed, and preferred
national strength over state strength. - Answer
- Daniel Webster
72Sectionalism 1000
- Question
- How did the Missouri Compromise add to
Sectionalism?
73Sectionalism 1000
- Question
- How did the Missouri Compromise add to
Sectionalism? - Answer
- It forced new states to follow the culture of
a northern or southern state by allowing slavery
or not.
74Mystery 200
- Question
- Name given to the space Native Americans were
moved to (present day Oklahoma). -
75Mystery 200
- Question
- Name given to the space Native Americans were
moved to (present day Oklahoma). - Answer
- Indian Territory
76Mystery 400
- Question
- The people who helped Jackson that didnt have
real positions in the government
77Mystery 400
- Question
- The people who helped Jackson that didnt have
real positions in the government - Answer
- Kitchen Cabinet
78Mystery 1200
- Question
- He was Andrew Jacksons vice president who
resigned to return to congress because he felt he
had more power to push for states rights in that
position.
79Mystery 1200
- Question
- He was Andrew Jacksons vice president who
resigned to return to congress because he felt he
had more power to push for states rights in that
position. - Answer
- John C. Calhoun
80Mystery 800
- Question
- Who was happy with the Tariff of 1828 and Why?
81Mystery 800
- Question
- Who was happy with the Tariff of 1828 and Why?
- Answer
- Northern Manufactures it made their goods
cheaper that the European ones
82Mystery 1000
- Question
- Who was not happy with the Tariff of 1828? Why?
What did they do in response?
83Mystery 1000
- Question
- Who was not happy with the Tariff of 1828? Why?
- Answer
- The South It made European goods more
expensive which would give them less goods in
trade with Europe
84Travel, Technology and Treaties 200
- Question
- He brought British secrets about spinning cotton
into thread to America helping the start of the
industrial revolution.
85Travel, Technology and Treaties 200
- Question
- He brought British secrets about spinning cotton
into thread to America helping the start of the
industrial revolution. - Answer
- Samuel Slater
86Travel, Technology and Treaties 400
- Question
- ________ ________ housed many female workers
who helped the textile industry soar in New
England.
87Travel, Technology and Treaties 400
- Question
- ________ ________ housed many female workers
who helped the textile industry soar in New
England. - Answer
- Lowells Mills
88Travel, Technology and Treaties 600
- Question
- This meeting established the line between the
U.S. and Britain at the 49th parallel.
89Travel, Technology and Treaties 600
- Question
- This meeting established the line between the
U.S. and Britain at the 49th parallel. - Answer
- The Convention of 1818
90Travel, Technology and Treaties 800
- Question
- This was a treaty that separated the U.S. and
Spain by the 42nd parallel.
91Travel, Technology and Treaties 800
- Question
- This was a treaty that separated the U.S. and
Spain by the 42nd parallel. - Answer
- Adams-Onis Treaty
92Travel, Technology and Treaties 1000
- Question
- This meeting established the line between the
United States, and British Colonies as the 49th
parallel.
93Travel, Technology and Treaties 1000
- Question
- This meeting established the line between the
United States, and British Colonies as the 49th
parallel. - Answer
- The Rush Bagot Treaty
94 Change 200
Question When changes were made in the way
goods were made many ideas started in ___________
and moved to ________________.
95Change 200
Question When changes were made in the way goods
were made many ideas started in ___________ and
moved to ________________. ANSWER
Britain The United States
96Change 400
- Question
- After the Electoral College didnt produce a
majority winner in the election of 1824, this
group elected John Quincy Adams as president.
97Change 400
- Question
- After the Electoral College didnt produce a
majority winner in the election of 1824, this
group elected John Quincy Adams as president. - ANSWER House of Representatives
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98Change 600
- QUESTION
- This ruling said a state had no right to tax the
federal bank, which strengthened the federal
government.
99Change 600
- QUESTION
- This ruling said a state had no right to tax the
federal bank, which strengthened the federal
government. - ANSWER
- McCulloch vs. Maryland
100Change 800
Question The right to vote, or ______________
was given to almost 80 of white men by 1840, but
not _________ or ___________- Americans.
101Change 800
Question The right to vote, or ______________
was given to almost 80 of white men by 1840, but
not _________ or ___________- Americans. ANSWER
sufferage women African Americans
102Change 1000
QUESTION What are three reasons why the Erie
Canal were so important?
103Change 1000
- QUESTION
- What are three reasons why the Erie Canal were so
important? - ANSWER
- Faster Cheaper movement of goods (Water carries
more) - New Towns (Pop Grows) near canal
- Connects West (People Info Fast)
104Daily Double!!
NOW WORTH 800!!!
105Daily Double!!
106Daily Double!!
107Daily Double!!
NOW WORTH 1200!!!
108Final Jeopardy!
109Final Jeopardy Question
- What are the positives and negatives of two forms
of transportation?
110Final Jeopardy Question
- What are the positives and negatives of two forms
of transportation? - Steamboat quickercheaper dangerous noisy
- Turnpike Well built pay to ride muddy
- Corduroy Roads Avoid mud bumpy