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This educational material delves into key themes of early American history, focusing on Nationalism, Sectionalism, and Manifest Destiny. Through a question-and-answer format reminiscent of the popular game show Jeopardy!, learners will explore significant events, individuals, and legislative actions that shaped the nation, including the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the contributions of various inventors. The content engages learners with interactive prompts, fostering a deeper understanding of America's expansionist spirit and complex social dynamics in the 19th century.
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Nationalism And Sectionalism One Nationalism And Sectionalism Two War of 1812 Manifest Destiny One Manifest Destiny Two Inventors $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
FINAL JEOPARDY MEXICAN WAR
He overthrew the Mexican government and raised the California flag to proclaim the new California republic John C. Fremont
Nationalism and Sectionalism One - $100The First National Road that lead to the west C1-$100 National (Cumberland) Road
Nationalism and Sectionalism One - $200He supported a protective tariff that would pay for roads and canals to link the United States together C1-$200 Henry Clay
Nationalism and Sectionalism One - $300It was an agreement between the U.S. and Great Britain which demilitarized the Great Lakes region C1-$300 Rush Bagot Agreement
Nationalism and Sectionalism One - $400John Q. Adams convinced Spain to sell East Florida to the U.S for $5 million C1-$400 Adams Onis Treaty (Florida Purchase)
Nationalism and Sectionalism One - $500This bill would have allotted $1.5 million for internal improvements when the U.S. Government charted the Second Bank of the United States C1-$500 Bonus Bill of 1816
Nationalism and Sectionalism Two - $100This discribe the time period 1814 – 1819 which was full of tranquility and prosperity and united behind the Democratic-Republicans C2-$100 Era of Good Feelings
Nationalism and Sectionalism Two - $200This was an elaborate scheme that would raise a protective tariff, allowing Eastern manufactures to to flourish. The revunues would provide for roads and canals C2-$200 Clay's American System
Nationalism and Sectionalism Two - $300This stated that Europeans could not intervene in the Western Hemisphere C2-$300 Monroe Doctrine
Nationalism and Sectionalism Two - $400This was a response to the British flood of cheap priced goods into the U.S. market C2-$400 Tariff of 1816
Nationalism and Sectionalism Two - $500This occurred when the Second Bank of the United States attempted to stop inflation by collecting currency from state backs that were to reckless in loaning to speculators C2-$500 Panic of 1819
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
Inventors - $100His vessel Clermont was the first vessel powered by steam C4-$100 Robert Fulton
Inventors - $200He started the mechanization of farming by inventing the reaper C4-$200 Cyrus McCormick
Inventors - $300He was a wealthy paper manufacturee who strecthed a the first transatlantic cable between Newfoundland and Ireland. C4-$300 Cyrus Fields
Inventors - $400His invention of the sewing machine was a labor savings device for women C4-$400 Elias Howe
Inventors - $500He was considered the Father of the factory System C4-$500 Samuel Slater