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AP US History Midterm Review Jeopardy

AP US History Midterm Review Jeopardy. AP Review Jeopardy – Home Board. If you see this slide it means Mr. Keeler clicked when or where he wasn’t supposed to. Who said it? 10.

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AP US History Midterm Review Jeopardy

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  1. AP US HistoryMidterm Review Jeopardy

  2. AP Review Jeopardy – Home Board

  3. If you see this slide it means Mr. Keeler clicked when or where he wasn’t supposed to

  4. Who said it? 10 • All communities divide themselves into the few and the many. The first are the rich and well born, the other, the mass of the people … The people are turbulent and changing; they seldom judge or determine right. Give therefore the first class a distinct, permanent share in the government. They will check the unsteadiness of the second; and as they cannot receive any advantage by a change, they therefore will ever maintain a good government. • Alexander Hamilton Home board

  5. Who said it? 20 • For wee must consider that wee shall be as a citty upon a hill. The eies of all people are uppon us. Soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our God in this worke wee haue undertaken, and soe cause him to withdrawe his present help from us, wee shall be made a story and a by-word through the world. • John Winthrop – City Upon a Hill • Home board

  6. Who said it? 30 • .  .  .  [The Federal] Government is one of specific powers, and it can rightfully exercise only the powers expressly granted, and those that may be "necessary and proper" to carry them into effect;  all others being reserved expressly to the States, or to the people.   It results necessarily, that those who claim to exercise a power under the Constitution, are bound to shew [sic], that it is expressly granted, or that it is necessary and proper, as a means to some of the granted powers.   The advocates of the Tariff have offered no such proof.    • John C. Calhoun – The South Carolina Exposition and Protest • Home board

  7. Who said it? 40 • “The socialist or anarchist who seeks to overturn present conditions is to be regarded as attacking the foundation upon which civilization itself rests, for civilization took its start from the day when the capable, industrious workman said to his incompetent and lazy fellow, “If thou dost not sow, thou shalt not reap,” and thus ended primitive Communism by separating the drones from the bees. One who studies this subject will soon be brought face to face with the conclusion that upon the sacredness of property civilization itself depends – the right of the laborer to his hundred dollars in the savings bank and equally the legal right of the millionaire to his millions… not evil, but good, has come to the race from the accumulation of wealth by those who have the ability and energy to produce it.” • Andrew Carnegie – Gospel of Wealth • Home board

  8. Who said it? 50 • I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity?  I will be  as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice.  On this subject, I do not wish to think, or to speak, or write, with moderation.  No!  no!  Tell a man whose house is on fire to give a moderate alarm; tell him to moderately rescue his wife from the hands of the ravisher; tell the mother to gradually extricate her babe from the fire into which it has fallen; -- but urge me not to use moderation in a cause like the present.  I am in earnest -- I will not equivocate -- I will not excuse -- I will not retreat a single inch -- AND I WILL BE HEARD.  • William Lloyd Garrison – The Liberator No 1 • Home board

  9. Religion 10 • Who was the famous preacher from the first great awakening that went up and down the eastern US spreading his word? • George Whitefield • Home Board

  10. Religion 20 • What is the belief that God has set the Earth going (as if it were a clock) and allows it to function largely on its own after that? • Deism • Home Board

  11. Religion 30 • What religious issue were the riots in Philadelphia in 1844 over? • Catholic Bibles being used in predominantly and “historically” Protestant schools • Home Board

  12. Religion 40 • What religion did the English immigrants leave England over when they realized they could not purify it? • Anglicanism • Home Board

  13. Religion 50 • Name 2 utopian societies and explain why these types of societies existed in the first place? • Response to the evils of industrialization • Home Board

  14. Economics 10 • What caused a massive movement of slaves from the upper south to the deep south around the turn of the 18th century (into the 18th)? • Cotton Gin • Home Board

  15. Economics 20 • What internal improvement led NY to become the economic capital of the US? • Erie Canal (who funded this?) • Home Board

  16. Economics 30 • What was the significant impact the War of 1812 had on the American economy?* • Had to look within itself for production • Home Board

  17. Economics 40 • What is the name for the economic policy which Britain and the colonies had? • mercantilism • Home Board

  18. Economics 50 • What was the name of Thomas Jefferson’s ingenious policy which stopped all foreign trade with the US? • Embargo Act (why did he do it?) • Home Board

  19. Military 10 • What war did the Treaty of Ghent technically end and what was the major provision it made? • War of 1812 and status quo ante bellum • Home Board

  20. Military 20 • What was the name of the battle when the Star Spangled Banner was written? • Battle of Fort McHenry • Home Board

  21. Military 30 • What did the Webster-Ashburton Treaty resolve? • Border near Maine • Home Board

  22. Military 40 • What war in US history killed the greatest % of the population at the time? • King Philips War • Home Board

  23. Military 50 • What was the name of the treaty in which Britain and the US agreed to each keep naval vessels on the Great Lakes? • Rush-Bagot • Home Board

  24. Presidents 10 • This president believed in advancing as an agrarian society. • Thomas Jefferson • Home Board

  25. Presidents 20 • This president presided over a period that was almost devoid of party conflict and is looked at as being so calm it is often referred to as the Era of Good Feelings. • James Monroe • Home Board

  26. Presidents 30 • Who is the President that is famous for convincing Congress to give the necessary aid for war when he explained that “War exists”? • Polk • Home Board

  27. Presidents 40 • Who was the third president elected as a result of his military success? • Zachary Taylor • Home Board

  28. Presidents 50 • Who is the president whose “vice” presidents were implicated in the Credit Mobilier Scandal? • US Grant • Home Board

  29. Potpourri 10 • What is the name for the group of men who spent much of their times in the foothills of the Rockies hunting and gathering furs to be traded in an established camp once a year? • Mountain Men • Home Board

  30. Potpourri 20 • What is it called when people would arrange for their passage to be paid on a boat in exchange for their working for a number of years to pay it off? • Indentured Servitude • Home Board

  31. Potpourri 30 • What was the event which signaled America that the newly established federal government was not strong enough to govern the country? • Shays Rebellion • Home Board

  32. Potpourri 40 • Who famously said: “the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time by the blood of tyrants and patriots”? And what was this said in regard to? • Jefferson – Shays Rebellion • Home Board

  33. Potpourri 50 • Who were the 3 authors of the Federalist papers? • Hamilton, Jay, Madison • Home Board

  34. Daily Double… • How much would you like to wager? Realize that you have the chance to win quite a bit of money, but, if you do not get the answer right this “double” wager is lost. • Daily Double – Military 20 Question:

  35. Daily Double… • How much would you like to wager? Realize that you have the chance to win quite a bit of money, but, if you do not get the answer right this “double” wager is lost. • Daily Double – Presidents 30 Question:

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