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Title: History


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This leader was against the creation of political
parties
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George Washington
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This means, the act of seizing by force.
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Impressments
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This allowed President Adams to load the court
with judges who think like him
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Judiciary Act of 1801
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This man wanted to be an explorer like Lewis
Clark but ends up being captured by the Spanish.
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Zebulon Pike
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Why did Jefferson not list the presidency on his
tombstone?
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He grew to hate the office of President.
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A person who puts the interests of his or her
state or region ahead of what was best for the
rest of the nation was demonstrating what
concept?
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Sectionalism
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What idea developed by Eli Whitney transformed
manufacturing by making each copy of a
manufactured item exactly alike?
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Interchangeable Parts
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This stated that Latin America was off limits to
the Europeans.
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Monroe Doctrine
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This means pride in ones country.
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Nationalism
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This was created to keep the balance between
slave and free states.
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Missouri Compromise
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This was the system of appointing supporters and
removing enemies.
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Spoil System
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Why were Southerners angry about taxes?
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They felt it was helping the North
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What theory below presents a view of the nation
and the Constitution that is most similar to the
doctrine of nullification? A) separation of
powers B) republicanism C) checks and
balances D) states rights
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D) States Rights
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State 1 way that Native Americans resisted the
Indian Removal Act in 1830.
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  1. Fought in Court
  2. Fought violently
  3. Left Returned

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Daily Double!!
Daily Double
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Who helped John Quincy Adams win the presidency?
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Henry Clay
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These were the names of the people who went to
California looking for gold.
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49ers
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This is the theory that the U.S. will grow from
ocean to ocean.
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Manifest Destiny
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This group sought religious freedom in the West.
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The Mormons
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The Texans won their freedom in this battle.
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San Jacinto
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This is another name for Texas.
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Lone Star Republic
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This student learned civil disobedience and
transcendentalism from his teacher. Who is the
student?
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Henry David Thoreau
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These are Americans who were BORN in America.
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Nativist
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Alcohol was banned because it was a corrupting
evil force. (Like Honey Boo Boo)
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Temperance Movement
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This stressed the individual, imagination,
creativity, and emotions in art.
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Romanticism
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This was a meeting held by women suffrage leaders.
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Seneca Falls Convention
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Daily Double!!
Daily Double
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The spiritual world is more important than the
physical world.
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Transcendentalism
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Lincoln won the presidency in ______ (Give year)
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1860
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The attack on this anti-slavery senator was
called ________
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Bleeding Sumner
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This Supreme Court case made relations between
the North South worse.
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Dred Scott v. Sanford
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What bill unsuccessfully attempted to ban slavery
in any territory gained from the War with Mexico?
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Wilmot Proviso
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This was the last attempted compromise to prevent
war.
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Crittenden Plan
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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FINAL JEOPARDY
What treaty ended the War of 1812?
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Treaty of Ghent
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