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Jeopardy. Mr. Herndon United States/Virginia History SOL Review. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. American Revolution. Civil War. World War I. World War II. Korean/ Vietnam War. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point.
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Jeopardy Mr. Herndon United States/Virginia History SOL Review Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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This law enacted by King George drew a line north and south along the Appalachian Mountains and said that colonists could not settle west of this line.
This Act placed a tax on glass, lead, paper, paint, and tea imported into the colonies.
This individual believed in “Natural Rights” and the role of government in the “Social Contract”
Two Parts: -This battle was the turning point in the war which influenced France to come to our aid. -This battle was the final battle in which the French Navy helped the United States attain victory.
-The Battle of Saratoga -The Battle of Yorktown
This compromise stated that Maine would enter the Union as a Free state and Missouri as a Slave state. Slavery is also prohibited North of the 36° 30’ N Latitude.
California entered as a free state in which of these pieces of legislation? -Kansas-Nebraska Act -Missouri Compromise -Compromise of 1850
In this turning point battle in the Civil War Lee and the Confederates abandon their Defensive strategy and attack the Union in hopes of attaining more supplies. In one of the bloodiest conflicts ever recorded in United States history the Confederate Army was put down and decimated.
Who wrote these major publications: -North Star -Uncle Tom’s Cabin -The Liberator
-Frederick Douglass -Harriet Beecher Stowe -William Lloyd Garrison
What did the following amendments accomplish during the Civil War period? 13th, 14th, 15th
13th: Abolished Slavery • 14th : Establishes citizenship, says that all citizens have equal protection under the laws. (Due Process) • 15th: All men, regardless of race, can now vote.
The term used to describe a nation taking over another nation both economically and politically is:
The sinking of this sailing vessel caused the United States to enter the war and abandon neutrality.
President Wilson’s 14 Points Plan was created to eliminate the causes of war. The last of President Wilson’s 14 points called for the creation of this:
The Treaty of Versailles ended World War I. What were the provisions of this treaty?
Punishment of Germany (Pay reparations) League of Nations created National Boundaries Redrawn New Nations created
The mood of Americans following WWI was desperate. What events led to the Market Crash and the Great Depression?
Low family incomes, joblessness, and buying stocks on margin (loans)
Which countries belonged to the Allies and which belonged to the Axis Powers? This agreement dealt with the treatment of POW’s during wartime: Hint: It was followed more in Europe than in the Pacific theatres.
Allies: Britain, Russia, United States Axis: Germany, Italy, Japan Geneva Convention
Where did the following turning point battles take place? -El Alamein -Midway -Stalingrad -Okinawa/Iwo Jima -Normandy Landings (D-Day)
El Alamein: N. Africa Stalingrad: Europe (Russia) Normandy Landings: (France) Midway: Pacific Ocean Island Okinawa/Iwo Jima: Pacific (Japan)
Allies:Defeat Hitler First, Island Hopping Axis: Blitzkrieg “Lightning War”, Control Oil Fields of Soviet Union, Force Britain out of War, Japan take over of Pacific *Hitler’s Final Solution (Holocaust) “Genocide”
It was determined that we could not eliminate communism, we adopted a policy of:
Who said: “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.”
This organization was formed to prevent a Soviet invasion in Europe.
This plan provided assistance to European nations to help their economies recover and also to contain communism.