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JACKSON JEOPARDY
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SECTIONALISM TRAGIC TRAIL
MYSTERY
ELECTIONS
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QUESTION:
Sectionalism followed this period that saw
most people in agreement with no political
parties (during Madison, and Monroe’s
presidencies).
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Sectionalism $100
QUESTION:
Sectionalism followed this period that saw
most people in agreement with no political
parties (during Madison, and Monroe’s
presidencies).
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ANSWER:
Era of Good Feelings
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QUESTION:
The South believed in _______ rights.
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Sectionalism
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QUESTION:
The South believed in _______ rights.
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ANSWER:
States
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QUESTION:
The South wanted ______ trade to make it
easier to import goods and ________ to
bolster their workforce for the agriculture
industry.
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Sectionalism $300
QUESTION:
The South wanted ______ trade to make it
easier to import goods and ________ to
bolster their workforce for the agriculture
industry.
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ANSWER:
free; slavery
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Sectionalism $400
QUESTION:
The North wanted a _______ bank and
________ to protect american goods.
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Sectionalism $400
QUESTION:
The North wanted a _______ bank and
________ to protect American goods.
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ANSWER:
National; tariffs
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Sectionalism $500
QUESTION:
This region was still attempting to find out
what it believed in.
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Sectionalism $500
QUESTION:
This region was still attempting to find out
what it believed in.
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The West
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Tragic Trail
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QUESTION:
This was passed in 1830 by Andrew
Jackson to back a promise that he made
to white settlers who wanted Native
American Lands
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QUESTION:
This was passed in 1830 by Andrew
Jackson to back a promise that he made
to white settlers who wanted Native
American Lands
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ANSWER:
Indian Removal Act
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Tragic Trail $200
QUESTION:
He was the leader of the Seminoles in their
attempt to keep their land in Florida.
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Tragic Trail $200
QUESTION:
He was the leader of the Seminoles in their
attempt to keep their land in Florida.
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Osceola
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Tragic Trail
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QUESTION:
The path that saw thousands die on the
Native American’s forced trip from Georgia
to present day Oklahoma.
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Tragic Trail $300
QUESTION:
The path that saw thousands die on the
Native American’s forced trip from Georgia
to present day Oklahoma.
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Trail of Tears
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Tragic Trail $800
Question:
The case that the Cherokee took all the way
to the supreme court to fight for their
rights.
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Tragic Trail
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Question:
The case that the Cherokee took all the way
to the supreme court to fight for their
rights.
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ANSWER:
Worcester vs. Georgia
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Tragic Trail $500
QUESTION:
The General that Jackson sent to remove
the Cherokee from their native land and
send them to Oklahoma.
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Tragic Trail $500
QUESTION:
The General that Jackson sent to remove
the Cherokee from their native land and
send them to Oklahoma.
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ANSWER:
“Old fuss and feathers” Winfield Scott
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Mystery
$100
Question:
When a victorious candidate puts his
supporters into political positions it is
called.
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Mystery
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Question:
When a victorious candidate puts his
supporters into political positions it is
called.
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ANSWER:
spoils system
Mystery
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Question:
This a system of separated channels that go
up and down to aid the function of a canal.
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Mystery $200
Question:
This a system of separated channels that go
up and down to aid the function of a canal.
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ANSWER:
locks
Mystery
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QUESTION:
South Carolina’s reactions to the 1828, and
1832 “illegal tariffs” that the federal
government had put in place.
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Mystery
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QUESTION:
South Carolina’s reactions to the 1828, and 1832
“illegal tariffs” that the federal government had
put in place.
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ANSWER:
Nullification Act; nullified the federal
government’s tariff and threatened to secede if
the government interfered.
Mystery
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Question:
This allowed the President to use the United
States military to enforce acts of
Congress.
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Mystery
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Question:
This allowed the President to use the United
States military to enforce acts of
Congress.
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The force bill
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Mystery
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QUESTION:
This idea called for a national bank,
developing industry, and a protective tariff
(proposed by Henry Clay).
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Mystery $500
QUESTION:
This idea called for a national bank,
developing industry, and a protective tariff
(proposed by Henry Clay).
 ANSWER:
The American System
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Elections
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QUESTION:
The 1828 election saw candidates begin to
ruin their opponents reputation through….
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Elections $100
QUESTION:
The 1828 election saw candidates begin to
ruin their opponents reputation through.
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ANSWER:
mudslinging
Elections
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QUESTION:
The two political parties that existed in the
1828 election.
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Elections $200
QUESTION:
The two political parties that existed in the
1828 election.
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ANSWER:
Democratic Republicans
National Republicans
Elections $300
QUESTION:
These four people ran in the 1824 election.
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Elections $300
QUESTION:
These four people ran in the 1824 election.
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ANSWER:
Henry Clay
Andrew Jackson
John Quincy Adams
William Crawford
Elections
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QUESTION:
These gatherings replaced caucuses
allowing more people to aid in selecting
candidates 
Elections $400
QUESTION:
These gatherings replaced caucuses
allowing more people to aid in selecting
candidates 
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ANSWERS:
National Conventions
Elections $500
QUESTION:
Who won the 1824 Election and why?
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Elections
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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
Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
Roads made out of logs lined up next to
each other making it very bumpy for
passengers were called this.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
Roads made out of logs lined up next to
each other making it very bumpy for
passengers were called this.
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ANSWER:
Corduroy Roads
Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
_________ invented the _________ making
it possible for one man to do the work of
fifty when cleaning cotton.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
_________ invented the _________ making
it possible for one man to do the work of
fifty when cleaning cotton.
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ANSWER:
Eli Whitney; cotton gin
Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
Chartered in 1816 to make large loans to
businesses and establish national
currency.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
Chartered in 1816 to make large loans to
businesses and establish national
currency.
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The Second National Bank of the United
States
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
Roads that people paid to use.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
Roads that people paid to use.
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ANSWER:
Toll Roads
Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
This was built to carry cargo from the
Hudson river to the Great Lakes and ran
through Syracuse, and Rochester, N.Y.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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QUESTION:
This was built to carry cargo from the
Hudson river to the Great Lakes and ran
through Syracuse, and Rochester, N.Y
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ANSWER:
The Erie Canal
Famous
People
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Rights
Famous People $200
QUESTION:
He was the 5th president of the United
States.
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Famous People $200
QUESTION:
He was the 5th president of the United
States.
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ANSWER:
James Monroe
Famous People $400
Question:
Sauk chieftain who attempted to move his
people back to their native land in Illinois.
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Famous People $400
Question:
Sauk chieftain who attempted to move his
people back to their native land in Illinois.
 Answer:
Black Hawk
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Famous People $600
Question:
He was the National Bank president when
Jackson vetoes its renewal.
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Famous People $600
Question:
He was the National Bank president when
Jackson vetoes its renewal.
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Answer:
Nicholas Biddle
Famous People $1600
Question:
This president took office, and died four
weeks later of Pneumonia, and was
replaced by this individual.
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Famous People $1600
Question:
This president took office, and died four
weeks later of Pneumonia, and was
replaced by this individual.
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Answer:
William Henry Harrison; John Tyler
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Famous People
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Question:
Two months after this president took office in
1837, this happened?
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Famous People
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Question:
Two months after this president took office in
1837, this happened?
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Answer:
Martin Van Buren ; Panic of 1837
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Sectionalism $200
Question:
The Missouri Compromise was also known
as ________________.
Sectionalism $200
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Question:
The Missouri Compromise was also known
as ________________.
 Answer:
The Compromise of 1820
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Sectionalism
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Question:
This individual opposed high tariffs and
nationalist programs. A big supporter of
the South
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Sectionalism
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Question:
This individual opposed high tariffs and
nationalist programs. A big supporter of
the South
 Answer:
John C. Calhoun
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Sectionalism
$600
Question:
This person represented Kentucky, the
West, and was known as “The Great
Compromiser”.
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Sectionalism
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Question:
This person represented Kentucky, the
West, and was known as “The Great
Compromiser”.
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Answer:
Henry Clay
Sectionalism $800
Question:
This person from Massachusetts pushed for
the Tariff of 1816 to be passed, and
preferred national strength over state
strength.
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Sectionalism
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Question:
This person from Massachusetts pushed
for the Tariff of 1816 to be passed, and
preferred national strength over state
strength.
 Answer:
Daniel Webster
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Sectionalism $1000
Question:
How did the Missouri Compromise add to
Sectionalism?
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Sectionalism $1000
Question:
How did the Missouri Compromise add to
Sectionalism?
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It forced new states to follow the
culture of a northern or southern state by
allowing slavery or not.
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Mystery $200
Question:
Name given to the space Native Americans
were moved to (present day Oklahoma).
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Mystery $200
Question:
Name given to the space Native Americans
were moved to (present day Oklahoma).
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Answer:
Indian Territory
Mystery
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Question:
The people who helped Jackson that
didn’t have “real positions” in the
government
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Mystery
$400
Question:
The people who helped Jackson that
didn’t have “real positions” in the
government
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Answer:
Kitchen Cabinet
Mystery
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Question:
He was Andrew Jackson’s vice president
who resigned to return to congress
because he felt he had more power to
push for states rights in that position.
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Mystery
$1200
Question:
He was Andrew Jackson’s 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
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Mystery
$800
Question:
Who was happy with the Tariff of 1828 and
Why?
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Mystery
$800
Question:
Who was happy with the Tariff of 1828 and
Why?
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Answer:
Northern Manufactures; it made their goods
cheaper that the European ones
Mystery
$1000
Question:
Who was not happy with the Tariff of 1828?
Why? What did they do in response?
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Mystery
$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;
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
$200
Question:
He brought British secrets about spinning
cotton into thread to America helping the
start of the industrial revolution.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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Question:
He brought British secrets about spinning
cotton into thread to America helping the
start of the industrial revolution.
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Answer:
Samuel Slater
Travel, Technology and Treaties
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Question:
________ ________ housed many female
workers who helped the textile industry
soar in New England.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
$400
Question:
________ ________ housed many female
workers who helped the textile industry
soar in New England.
 Answer:
Lowell’s Mills
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
$600
Question:
This meeting established the line between
the U.S. and Britain at the 49th parallel.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
$600
Question:
This meeting established the line between
the U.S. and Britain at the 49th parallel.
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Answer:
The Convention of 1818
Travel, Technology and Treaties
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Question:
This was a treaty that separated the U.S.
and Spain by the 42nd parallel.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
$800
Question:
This was a treaty that separated the U.S.
and Spain by the 42nd parallel.
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Answer:
Adams-Onis Treaty
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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Question:
This meeting established the line between
the United States, and British Colonies as
the 49th parallel.
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Travel, Technology and Treaties
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Question:
This meeting established the line between
the United States, and British Colonies as
the 49th parallel.
 Answer:
The Rush Bagot Treaty
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Change $200
Question:
When changes were made in the
way goods were made many ideas
started in ___________ and moved to
________________.
Change
$200
Question:
When changes were made in the way
goods were made many ideas started in
___________ and moved to
________________.
ANSWER:
Britain; The United States
Change
$400
Question:
After the Electoral College didn’t produce a
majority winner in the election of 1824, this
group elected John Quincy Adams as
president.
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Change
$400
Question:
After the Electoral College didn’t 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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Change
$600
QUESTION:
This ruling said a state had no right
to tax the federal bank, which
strengthened the federal
government.
Change
$600
QUESTION:
This ruling said a state had no right
to tax the federal bank, which
strengthened the federal
government.
ANSWER:
McCulloch vs. Maryland
Change
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$800
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Question:
The right to vote, or ______________
was given to almost 80% of white
men by 1840, but not _________ or
___________- Americans.
Change
$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
Change $1000
QUESTION:
What are three reasons why
the Erie Canal were so
important?
Change
$1000
QUESTION:
What are three reasons why the Erie
Canal were so important?
ANSWER:
1)Faster; Cheaper movement of
goods (Water carries more)
2)New Towns (Pop Grows) near
canal
3)Connects West (People; Info Fast)
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Final
Jeopardy!
Final Jeopardy Question
 What
are the positives and
negatives of two forms of
transportation?
Final Jeopardy Question
 What
are the positives and negatives of
two forms of transportation?
 Steamboat – quicker;cheaper;
dangerous; noisy
 Turnpike – Well built; pay to ride; muddy
 Corduroy Roads – Avoid mud; bumpy
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