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Final Jeopardy 3 rd Hour. The number of ballots needed to elect Thomas Jefferson president in 1800? 36. Articles: 100. This event illustrated the shortcomings of the Articles in responding to crisis. Shay’s Rebellion. Articles: 200. DOUBLE JEOPARDY The Articles TWO signature achievements?
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Final Jeopardy 3rd Hour • The number of ballots needed to elect Thomas Jefferson president in 1800? • 36
Articles: 100 • This event illustrated the shortcomings of the Articles in responding to crisis. • Shay’s Rebellion
Articles: 200 • DOUBLE JEOPARDY • The Articles TWO signature achievements? • Land Ordinance of 1785 • NW Ordinance of 1787
Articles: 300 • The two men most responsible for urging for a complete revision of the Articles at a meeting at Philadelphia? • Madison and Hamilton
Articles: 400 • Set out a rectangular grid system for surveying land • Land Ordinance of 1785
Articles: 500 • Eventually provided for the creation of ten new states. • Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Constitution: 100 • The appointed leader of the constitutional convention? • George Washington
Constitution: 200 • Virginia the first state Constitution to create one of these? • Bill of Rights
Constitution:300 • The plan that outlined representation in congress based on a states population? • Virginia Plan
Constitution: 400 • The Constitution had to be ratified by ___ /13 states, the last one to ratify it was? • Nine, Rhode Island
Constitution: 500 Federalist or Anti Federalist? Federalist Federalist Anti-Federalist Federalist Federalist • Alexander Hamilton • John Jay • Patrick Henry • Thomas Jefferson • James Madison
This and that: 100 • Rift between ______ and _____ led to the first political parties. • Hamilton and Jefferson
This and that: 200 • Not invited to cabinet meetings could only preside over the Senate? • Vice President
This and that: 300 • DAILY DOUBLE • The first Secretary of State • Thomas Jefferson
This and that: 400 • The first threat to the new Constitution…put down vigorously by Washington and Hamilton. • Whiskey Rebellion
This and that: 500 • Washington was a _________(political party). • Federalist
Hamilton:100 • Hamilton’s policy towards Revolutionary War debts. • Assumption
Hamilton: 200 • Hamilton’s assailant • Aaron Burr
Hamilton: 300 • Which of Hamilton’s economic programs that didn’t gain congressional approval? • Tarriffs
Hamilton: 400 • Reason Hamilton wasn’t a candidate for President? • Born outside the US
Hamilton: 500 • Hamilton favored a national economic policy of a national debt because? • …
Adams: 100 • Adams foreign policy problem? • XYZ affair
Adams:200 • Adams political rivalry with his friend _____ was not healed until their deaths on the same day in 1812. • Jefferson
Adams: 300 • The winner of the election of 1800 between Jefferson and Adams? • Jefferson and Burr
Adams: 400 • In an effort to muffle the heated opposition to President Adams’s anti-French foreign policy Congress passed the _____. • Sedition Act of 1798
Adams: 500 • The response to the Sedition Acts by Southern Republicans. • Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Jefferson: 100 • Simplicity and scaling back of the size of government • Revolution of 1800
Jefferson: 200 • Marbury v. Madison gave us? • Judicial Review
Jefferson: 300 • Jefferson’s Political Party? If Jefferson were alive today he’d be a? • Republican (Democratic-Republican) • Republican
Jefferson: 400 • Paid out of Jefferson’s own pocket to keep the federal budget down. • Meriwether Lewis
Jefferson: 500 • Jefferson’s Secretary of State who urged the purchase of Louisiana. • Albert Gallatin
Potpurri: 200 • Believes that the Consitution must be followed to the letter • Strict constructionist
Potpurri: 400 • Tecumseh’s enemy in Ohio, a future President of the United States. • William Henry Harrison
Potpurri: 600 • The Great Chief Justice • John Marshall
Potpurri: 800 • Ceded much of Ohio Territory to the United States • Treaty of Fort Wayne
Potpurri: 1000 • Washington’s Chair at the Constitutional Convention
Native Americans 200 • The Shawnee leader who led an armed resistance against the US during the war of 1812. • Tecumseh
Native Americans: 400 • DAILY DOUBLE • Treaty that ended troubles with the Miami during the Washington administration. • Treaty of Greenville.
Native Americans: 600 • Defeated Little Turtle’s forces at the battle of Fallen Timbers. • Mad Anthony Wayne
Native Americans: 800 • Tecumseh’s Brother • The Prophet or Tenskwatawa
Native Americans: 1000 • The tribe that the Lewis and Clark expedition had great relationships with? Poor relationships with? • Nez Perce and Blackfeet respectively
Troublesome Foreign Affairs: 200 • British naval policy that angered the US in the Adams – Madison years • Naval Impressment
Troublesome Foreign Affairs 400 • Favored supporting French in their Revolution, favored supporting the British in their war with France? • Jefferson and Hamilton respectively
Troublesome Foreign Affairs 600 • We will negotiate trade with the first one to stop impressing our sailors and disrupting our trade? • Macon’s Bill #2
Troublesome Foreign Affairs 800 • Washington urged this policy during his farewell address? • Neutrality
Troublesome Foreign Affairs 1000 • Daily Double • Didn’t stop impressment but got the British to relinquish some of their land claims in Ohio. • Jay’s Treaty
War of 1812: 200 • War’s Hero • Andrew Jackson