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Explore the pivotal movements in American history, including the Cult of True Womanhood, which emphasized women's roles in morality and domesticity, and the Transcendentalism philosophy advocating for personal intuition and connection with nature. Delve into the socio-political landscape of the era, marked by the Second Great Awakening and the push for women's rights led by figures like Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Understand the implications of American Expansionism during the 1830s to 1848, culminating in the Mexican War, and the resulting growth of the nation through treaties and territorial acquisitions.
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FINAL JEOPARDY MEXICAN WAR
He overthrew the Mexican government and raised the California flag to proclaim the new California republic John C. Fremont
Cult of True Womanhood- $100Women were required to be religously pious while keeping their husband’s _____ in check C1-$100 Morality
Cult of True Womanhood- $200Ledby Elizabeth CadyStanton and LucretiaMott, Thisdemandedgreaterrightsforwomen and calledforwomenssuffrage, righttoretainpropertyaftermarriag, greaterdivore and childcustody, and equalrghts and opportunities. C1-$200 The Seneca Falls Convention
Cult of True Womanhood- $300theperiodbeforethegrowth of industries included _____ equalitybetweenmen and women. C1-$300 Labor Equality
Cult of True Womanhood- $400thisperiod of growthduringthe 1820s resulted in many of thestereotypesthat are ingrained in oursocietyaboutthe roles of men and women. C1-$400 Pre-industrilization
Cult of True Womanhood- $500claimingwomen are inferior and weakerthanmenduetotheirbrain:body ratio isanexample of _____ ______. C1-$500 Scientific Sexism
Transcendentalism- $100Infinite benevolence of God, infinite benevolence of nature, divinity of man. C2-$100 Beliefs of Transcendaentalists
Transcendentalist- $200One of the leading Transcendentalist writers. Wrote Walden (1854) & Resistance to Civil Government (1849) C2-$200 Henry David Thoreau
Transendentalists- $300The church associated with Transcendentalism. C2-$300 The Unitarian Church
Transcendentalism- $400Nathaniel Hawthorne C2-$400 Critic of
Transcendentalism- $500where the philosophy first emerged. C2-$500 Concord, MA
War of 1812 - $100Francis Scott Key composed this after the British attack on Fort Henry C3-$100 The Star Spangled Banner or The National Anthem
War of 1812 - $200It provided for the mutual restoration of all conquests and made no mention of maritime laws or other issues for which the U.S. had gone to war C3-$200 Treaty of Ghent
War of 1812 - $300This is where Federalist met to protest the war with England. It lead directly to their demise C3-$300 Hartford Convention
War of 1812 - $400It lifted all restrictions on trade and promised France and England that if either nation would lift their trade restictions, the U.S. Would only trade with that nation C3-$400 Macon's Bill #2
War of 1812 - $500Led by Henry Clay, they were westerners who demanded immediate war with England C3-$500 War Hawks
Manifest Destiny One - $100He was the editor of the New York Tribune who said “Go West Young Man, Go West.” C4-$100 Horace Greeley
Manifest Destiny One - $200This was the slogan that indicated where America wanted the Oregon Territory to go to o / 54 40 or fight C3-200
Manifest Destiny One - $300 DAILY DOUBLE C3-$300
It was a war between lumberjacks from the U.S. and Canada over the disputed territory between Maine and New Brunswick Aroostook War
Manifest Destiny One - $400 He was a four-time senator from Missouri and headed the military committee before the Mexican War. He was known as “Mr. Manifest Destiny” C3-$400 Thomas Hart Benton
Manifest Destiny One - $500Slavery should not exist in any part of the territories received from Mexico C3-$500 Wilmot Proviso
Manifest Destiny Two - $100He was sent to to buy California to from Mexico C4-$100 John Slidell
Manifest Destiny Two - $200It ended the Mexican War C4-$200 Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago
Manifest Destiny Two - $300He started the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints C4-$300 Joseph Smith
Manifest Destiny Two - $400Abraham Lincoln asked Polk to name the precise “spot” on American soil where American blood had allegedly been shed C4-$400 Spot Resolutions
Manifest Destiny Two - $500This land was purchased as a southern railroad route through the Arizona Territory C4-$500 Gadsen Purchase
American Expansionism- $100The popular idea usedtogainsupportfor American territorial expansion C4-$100 The Manifest Destiny
American Expansionism - $200what non-federal lawcalledfortheprohibition of slavery in landsaquiredfromMexico. C4-$200 Wilmot Proviso
American Expansionism - $300A supposedactagainsttheUnitedStates in 1846 ledtothedeclaration of thiswar. C4-$300 Mexican War
American Expansionism- - $400NorthernersopposedthisadditiontotheunionbecauseitwouldincreaseSouthern votes in the electoral college C4-$400 Texas
American Expansionism- $500agreementnegotiatedbetweentheUnitedStates and Mexicogave California and New Mexico t theUnitedStates C4-$500 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo