Early American Reform Movements and Key Historical Events in U.S. History
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Explore the pivotal reform movements in early America, including temperance, women's suffrage, and abolitionism. This guide also covers landmark events like the Battle of Saratoga, the Industrial Revolution, and major Supreme Court rulings that reshaped American society. Learn about key figures such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Harriet Beecher Stowe, and find out how changes in legislation and public sentiment influenced the growing desire for political participation and civil rights. Dive into the questions and answers that challenge your knowledge of U.S. history.
Early American Reform Movements and Key Historical Events in U.S. History
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Jeopardy EARLY America Reform Movements GEEZ! I should have studied! SAY, WHAT? Land Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1 Jamestown (Year it was settled)
$100 Answer from H1 1607
$200 Question from H1 • Under what legislation did citizens fear a strong central government thus, they did not allow Congress to: • - tax • Control trade regulations • pass tarriffs
$200 Answer from H1 ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
$300 Question from H1 France becomes an ally of America during the American Revolution after this turning point
$300 Answer from H1 Battle of Saratoga
$400 Question from H1 • Colonist’s desire for political participation • - Increase in population • Led to:
$400 Answer from H1 REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY
$500 Question from H1 During the Industrial , southerners objected to high tariffs because the tariffs led to:
$500 Answer from H1 An increase in the price of manufactured goods.
$100 Question from H2 People involved with trying to ban or reduce the consumption of alcohol.
$100 Answer from H2 Temperance Movement/ Prohibition
$200 Question from H2 She encouraged women to participate in social movements in support of woman’s suffrage, temperance, and abolition; She also organized the SENECA FALLS CONVENTION with the help of Lucretia Mott.
$200 Answer from H2 ELIZABETH CADY STANTON
$300 Question from H2 Antislavery meetings were organized by what people?
$300 Answer from H2 ABOLITIONISTS
$400 Question from H2 During the Triangular Trade, what would be traded?
$400 Answer from H2 RUM for SLAVES
$500 Question from H2 ____________ was an abolitionist whom authored “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
$500 Answer from H2 HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
$100 Question from H3 DOUBLE JEOPARDY His invention, changed grain production by reducing the amount of labor required for harvesting wheat
$100 Answer from H3 CYRUS McCORMICK MECHANICAL REAPER
$200 Question from H3 ___________ which wanted representation based on state population led to the GREAT COMPROMISE
$200 Answer from H3 Virginia Plan
$300 Question from H3 After the Mexican War, the United States is given land with the signing of the: Hint: Officially ended the Mexican War
$300 Answer from H3 TREATY OF GUADALUPE-HIDALGO
$400 Question from H3 A mild climate, rich soil, and a long growing season, helped encourage an _______ economy in the south.
$400 Answer from H3 AGRICULTURAL
$500 Question from H3 ALBFT, OMG!
$500 Answer from H3 America American 13 Colonies Loves Louisiana Purchase Big British Cession Fat Florida Cession Tacos, Texas Annexation Oh Oregon Country My Mexican Cession God Gadsden Purchase
$100 Question from H4 Cherokees & other southeastern tribes were forced to move west of the Mississippi River, to Oklahoma
$100 Answer from H4 Trail of Tears
$200 Question from H4 This ruling gives us JUDICIAL REVIEW
$200 Answer from H4 MARBURY v. MADISON
$300 Question from H4 Why did Washington warn against Political Parties in his Farewell Address?
$300 Answer from H4 He was afraid it would cause disagreements, causing people to take sides, which would weaken our government and country.
$400 Question from H4 • During what time did the • Following occur? • steam power • Rise in immigration • Technological advances • Economic growth
$400 Answer from H4 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
$500 Question from H4 How does an amendment become part of the Constitution?
$500 Answer from H4 • It has to be passed by a 2/3 majority in both houses of congress • It has to be ratified by the legislature or conventions in ¾ of the states
$100 Question from H5 • Landmark ruling • Held that slaves were property and could not be citizens • Contributed to the tension that led to the Civil War
$100 Answer from H5 Dred Scott v. Sandford
$200 Question from H5 • This helped create a bicameral legislature: • The Senate would be based on “equal represenation • The House of Representatives would be based on “state population”
$200 Answer from H5 The Great Compromise
$300 Question from H5 List 3 of the 5 Partsof the 1st Amendment
$300 Answer from H5 Freedom of: Speech Press Assembly Petition Religion
$400 Question from H5 Key issue in the the debate over the admission of states to the Union with both the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the Missouri Compromise was –
$400 Answer from H5 SLAVERY
$500 Question from H5 Who said this: “John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it.”