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Unit 2 Jeopardy

Unit 2 Jeopardy . Bald, Toothless Presidents Raised on Ho-Cakes. Randars. 13, 14, 15. Sherman & Stonewall Showdown. There’s No Basement in the Alamo!. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Bald for 1.

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Unit 2 Jeopardy

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  1. Unit 2 Jeopardy

  2. Bald, Toothless Presidents Raised on Ho-Cakes Randars 13, 14, 15 Sherman & Stonewall Showdown There’s No Basement in the Alamo! 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5

  3. Bald for 1 Which one of the following was a major accomplishment of the Jefferson administration? a. increasing the size of the army b. destroying the Bank of the United States c. making the Louisiana Purchase d. driving the British out of Canada Check Your Answer

  4. Bald for 1 c. making the Louisiana Purchase Back to the Game Board

  5. Bald. for 2 Who did T.J. hire to explore the Louisiana Territory? Check Your Answer

  6. BAld for 2 Lewis & Clark. Bonus 1 if you can identify the person who helped them. Back to the Game Board

  7. Bald for 3 During the presidency of Andrew Jackson, the spoils system resulted in a. federal laws being nullified by the states b. all free males being given the right to vote c. elected officials rewarding their supporters with government jobs d. the end of political corruption in the federal government Check Your Answer

  8. c. elected officials rewarding their supporters with government jobs . Bald for 3 Back to the Game Board

  9. Bald for 4 The Tariff of 1828 posed a serious challenge to federal authority when a. Massachusetts introduced the patronage system to its state government. b. Georgia signed a treaty of cooperation with Great Britain. c. Congress agreed to lower import duties. d. South Carolina declared the tariffs null and void and threatened to secede. Check Your Answer

  10. Bald for 4 d. South Carolina declared the tariffs null and void and threatened to secede. Back to the Game Board

  11. Bald for 5 Disagreement over what political policy led to the Nullification Crisis a. tariffs c. slavery b. states’ rights d. voting rights Check Your Answer

  12. Bald for 5 b. states’ rights Back to the Game Board

  13. Basement for 1 When Congress voted to extend the charter of the Bank of the United States, Jackson a. resigned. b. readied federal troops. c. fired Henry Clay. d. vetoed the bill. Check Your Answer

  14. Basement for 1 d. vetoed the bill. Back to the Game Board

  15. Basement for 2 The belief that it was America’s divine purpose to spread their territory across the continent was: a. Manifest Destiny c. Stockholm Syndrome b. Alamo Prophecy d. Gateway Destiny Check Your Answer

  16. Basement for 2 a. Manifest Destiny Back to the Game Board

  17. Basement for 3 In what war did the United States acquire the territories of New Mexico, California, and Arizona? a. War of 1812 c. Revolutionary War b. Mexican War d. Spanish-American War Check Your Answer

  18. Basement for 3 b. Mexican War Back to the Game Board

  19. Basement for 4 The proposal of the Wilmot Proviso further increased the tensions between Northern States and Southern states by a. Allowing slavery north of the 36’30 line. b. Attempting to abolish slavery in the South. c. Annexing Texas. d. Adding a stipulation to a bill that stated that any territory won from Mexico would be added as free territory. Check Your Answer

  20. Basement for 4 d. Adding a stipulation to a bill that stated that any territory won from Mexico would be added as free territory. Back to the Game Board

  21. Basement for 5 There’s no basement in the Alamo. T or F? Check Your Answer

  22. Basement for 5 T Back to the Game Board

  23. Reform for 1 Before the Civil War, the principle of popular sovereignty was proposed as a means of: a. allowing states to secede from the Union b. permitting voters to nullify federal laws c. deciding the legalization of slavery in a new state d. overturning unpopular decisions of the Supreme Court Check Your Answer

  24. Reform for 1 c. deciding the legalization of slavery in a new state Back to the Game Board

  25. Reform for 2 I.____________________________________ A. Nullification crisis B. Kansas-Nebraska Act C. Dred Scott v. Sanford D. Election of Lincoln (1860) Which heading best completes the partial outline above? a. Foreign Policies of the United States b. Consequences of Manifest Destiny c. Government Policies Toward Native American Indians d. Causes of sectionalism Check Your Answer

  26. Reform for 2 d. Causes of sectionalism Back to the Game Board

  27. Reform for 3 What was the goal of the Temperance Movement? Check Your Answer

  28. Reform for 3 To limit or ban alcohol consumption. Back to the Game Board

  29. Reform for 4 What was the goal of the abolitionist movement? Check Your Answer

  30. Reform for 4 To abolish slavery. Back to the Game Board

  31. Reform for 5 What does suffrage mean? Check Your Answer

  32. Reform for 5 The right to vote. Back to the Game Board

  33. J-Mad for 1 Why did the South fear the election of Abraham Lincoln? a. They thought Lincoln would take their guns away. c. He was not as good looking as Stephen Douglas. b. Lincoln had run on a platform of abolishing slavery throughout the nation. d. They feared that he would seek not only to prevent slavery in new territories, but to end it in the South also. Check Your Answer

  34. Stonewall for 1 d. They feared that he would seek not only to prevent slavery in new territories, but to end it in the South also. Back to the Game Board

  35. Stonewall for 2 * the bloodiest single day of the war *stopped Lee’s 1st attempt to invade the North *gave Lincoln the opportunity to issue the Emancipation Proclamation * good example of why you should never wrap your cigars in the general’s top secret orders. To which batle is the above list referring? a. Gettysburg c. Vicksburg b. Antietam d. Chancellorsville Check Your Answer

  36. Stonewall for 2 b. Antietam Back to the Game Board

  37. Stonewall for 3 How did Sherman’s taking Atlanta greatly impact the election of 1864? a. It inspired faith in military generals, leading to General McClellan being elected president. c. It assured people in the North that victory was in sight, thereby increasing the popularity of President Lincoln and allowing him to win re-election. b. It led to Lincoln’s defeat because he lost the support of Southerners whom Sherman had abused. d. Sherman became Lincoln’s homeboy, and Lincoln chose him as Vice President. CheckYourAnswer

  38. Stonewall for 3 c. It assured people in the North that victory was in sight, thereby increasing the popularity of President Lincoln and allowing him to win re-election Back to the Game Board

  39. Stonewall for 4 *ended Confederate hopes of successfully invading the North. *Stonewall Jackson was sorely missed. *major turning point. *bloodiest battle of the entire war. To which battle is the above list referring? a. Gettysburg c. 1st Battle of Bull Run b. Antietam d. Chancellorsville Check Your Answer

  40. Stonewall for 4 a. Gettysburg Back to the Game Board

  41. Stonewall for 5 Why was the issue of slavery in the new US territories so politically heated in the 1800s? a. Most politicians knew that they couldn’t win enough votes to stay in office if they didn’t openly oppose slavery. c. Southern pro-slavery leaders and northern anti-slavery leaders both wanted to maintain their power in Washington and spread their ideology to new territories that would eventually become states. b. Settlers in new territories opposed slavery and didn’t like the fact that Congress was requiring them to allow the practice. d. Slavery was not a politically heated issue in the 1800s. Politicians were more concerned about healthcare reform. Check Your Answer

  42. Stonewall for 5 c. Southern pro-slavery leaders and northern anti-slavery leaders both wanted to maintain their power in Washington and spread their ideology to new territories that would eventually become states. Back to the Game Board

  43. 13 for 1 Lincoln’s 2nd inaugural address can BEST be described as a. a harsh condemnation of the South c. gloating over Union victory. b. an expressed hope that the nation could be reunited and healed. d. a pledge to hang Bobby Lee and the rest of the rowdy Rebels. Check Your Answer

  44. 13 fro 1 Lincoln’s 2nd inaugural address can BEST be described as a. a harsh condemnation of the South c. gloating over Union victory. b. an expressed hope that the nation could be reunited and healed. d. a pledge to hang Bobby Lee and the rest of the rowdy Rebels. . . Back to the Game Board

  45. 13 for 2 Radical Republicans in Congress impeached Andrew Johnson because a. they berleived his form of Reconstruction was too harsh on the South. c. he had inappropriate sexual relations with a WhiteHouse intern. b. he hired spies to break into the Democratic National Headquarters. d. he vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which would give citizenship rights to freed slaves. Check Your Answer

  46. 13 for 2 d. he vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866, which would give citizenship rights to freed slaves. Back to the Game Board

  47. 13 for 3 What marked the end of Reconstruction? a. The Compromise of 1877 c. The New South Agreement b. The Emancipation Proclimation d. The 15th Amendment Check Your Answer

  48. 13 for 3 a. The Compromise of 1877 Back to the Game Board

  49. 13 for 4 The 14th and 15th Amendments, passed during Reconstruction, resulted in a. expanded rights for Native American Indians on reservations b. increased individual rights for African Americans c. equal rights for women in the United States d. additional rights for Southern segregationists Check Your Answer

  50. 13 for 4 b. increased individual rights for African Americans Back to the Game Board

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