Title: History%20Jeopardy
1History Jeopardy
Action Jackson
You Are My Destiny!
Lets Be Civil About This
Civil War (Part 1)
Civil War (Part 2)
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Final Jeopardy
2Category1 Q for 100
What was Andrew Jacksons nickname?
3Category1 A for 100
Old Hickory
4Category1 Q for 200
What did Jackson call the outcome of the
Election of 1824?
5Category1 A for 200
A corrupt bargain
6Category1 Q for 300
Who was Jacksons Vice President (from South
Carolina)?
7Category1 A for 300
John C. Calhoun
8Category1 Q for 400
System for rewarding supporters by giving them
government jobs was known as the ___.
9Category1 A for 400
spoils system
10Category1 Q for 500
Jackson closed it because he said it was only for
the wealthy
11Category1 A for 500
Bank of the United States
12Category2 Q for 100
What portion of the U.S. was added in 1803?
13Category2 A for 100
Louisiana Purchase
14Category2 Q for 200
What portion of the U.S. was added in 1845?
15Category2 A for 200
Texas
16Category2 Q for 300
What portion of the U.S. was added in 1848?
17Category2 A for 300
Mexican Cession
18Category2 Q for 400
What portion of the U.S. was added in 1853?
19Category2 A for 400
Gadsden Purchase
20Category2 Q for 500
The belief that the U.S. was destined to expand
throughout the continent was ___.
21Category2 A for 500
Manifest Destiny
22Category3 Q for 100
California is added as a free state and the
Fugitive Slave Act is enacted
23Category3 A for 100
Compromise of 1850
24Category3 Q for 200
Support and loyalty to a certain region of a
country is known as ___.
25Category3 A for 200
Sectionalism
26Category3 Q for 300
Attempt by South Carolina to declare federal
tariffs void was known as the ___.
27Category3 A for 300
Nullification Crisis
28Category3 Q for 400
Supreme Court case which declared slaves were
property
29Category3 A for 400
Dred Scott v. Sandford
30Category3 Q for 500
The little woman who wrote the bestseller about
the evils of slavery
31Category3 A for 500
Harriet Beecher Stowe
32Category4 Q for 100
The first shots of the Civil War were fired here
33Category4 A for 100
Fort Sumter, SC
34Category4 Q for 200
Commanding General of the Confederate Army
35Category4 A for 200
Robert E. Lee
36Category4 Q for 300
Turning point of the Civil War
37Category4 A for 300
Battle of Gettysburg
38Category4 Q for 400
17 September 1862 was the bloodiest day of the
war at this battle
39Category4 A for 400
Antietam
40Category4 Q for 500
Lincoln issued this on 1 January 1863, changing
the goal of the war for the Union
41Category4 A for 500
Emancipation Proclamation
42Category5 Q for 100
President of the United States during the Civil
War
43Category5 A for 100
Abraham Lincoln
44Category5 Q for 200
Amendments 13, 14, and 15 are known as the
45Category5 A for 200
Civil War Amendments -----------------------------
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------------------------- Remember Free
citizens vote! ----------------------------------
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-------------------- Amendment 13 Slavery
abolished Amendment 14 Citizenship Amendment 15
Right to Vote
46Category5 Q for 300
This July 1863 Union victory cut the Confederacy
in half
47Category5 A for 300
Vicksburg
48Category5 Q for 400
Assassinated Abraham Lincoln at Fords Theater
on 14 April 1865
49Category5 A for 400
John Wilkes Booth
50Category5 Q for 500
Where Lee met Grant to surrender on 9 April 1865
51Category5 A for 500
Appomattox Court House, Virginia
52Final Jeopardy Question
How did both sides view slavery during the Civil
War?
53Final Jeopardy Answer
North viewed it as a moral issue. ---------------
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viewed it as an economic issue.