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It's Quiz Time!. Creating a Nation. Expansion. Key People. Unit Mix. Reform Movements. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Creating a Nation for 100. Question :
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Creating a Nation Expansion Key People Unit Mix Reform Movements 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Creating a Nation for 100 Question: How did the War of 1812 end? Check Your Answer
Creating a Nation for 100 • Answer: • British gave up all claims to land in North America • Ended basically in a tie Back to the Game Board
Creating a Nation for 200 Question: During the War of 1812 , what did the British do barely allowing Madison and Congress to escape? Check Your Answer
Creating a Nation for 200 Answer: Invaded Washington and burned the US capital Back to the Game Board
Creating a Nation for 300 Question: What were the causes of the War of 1812? Check Your Answer
Creating a Nation for 300 • US shipping was being harassed, and cargo was seized. • Britain required licenses for ships bound for Europe • France confiscated cargo from licensed ships • Impressment of American sailors • Many British sailors became naturalized US citizens and deserted British vessels and joined American crews. • British Navy kidnapped these sailors off American ships and had them rejoin the British Navy Back to the Game Board
Creating a Nation for 400 Question: What were the provisions of the Northwest Ordinance ? Check Your Answer
Creating a Nation for 400 • Answer: • Public supported education • Prohibition on slavery Back to the Game Board
Creating a Nation for 500 Question: What were the principles of the Monroe Doctrine? Check Your Answer
Creating a Nation for 500 Answer: The Western Hemisphere was no longer open for colonization The political system of the Americas was different from Europe The United States would regard any interference in Western hemispheric affairs as a threat to its security The United States would refrain from participation in European wars and would not disturb existing colonies in the Western Hemisphere Back to the Game Board
Key People for 100 Question: I am the author of the “Star Spangled Banner.” Check Your Answer
Key People for 100 Answer: Francis Scott Key Back to the Game Board
Key People for 200 Question: I was the 7th President of the U.S. and supported the spoils system. Check Your Answer
Key People for 200 Answer: Andrew Jackson Back to the Game Board
Key People for 300 Question: I believed that everyone was entitled to a free public education. Check Your Answer
Key People for 300 Answer: Horace Mann Back to the Game Board
Key People for 400 Question: I fought for prison reform. Check Your Answer
Key People for 400 Answer: Dorothea Dix Back to the Game Board
Key People for 500 Question: I was a transcendentalist poet. Check Your Answer
Key People for 500 Answer: Ralph Waldo Emerson Back to the Game Board
Expansion for 100 Question: What was the major goal of the Lewis and Clark expedition? Check Your Answer
Expansion for 100 Answer: Gather information on the natural resources West of the Mississippi Back to the Game Board
Expansion for 200 Question: As the country expanded, what happened to the population of cities in the Northeast? Check Your Answer
Expansion for 200 Answer: Cities grew larger. Back to the Game Board
Expansion for 300 Question: What impact did the rapidly growing cities have on the police & fire services? Check Your Answer
Expansion for 300 Answer: Services were limited and could not keep up with the rapidly growing population. Back to the Game Board
Expansion for 400 Question: What impact did the Erie Canal have on New York? Check Your Answer
Expansion for 400 • Answer: • Gave New York the nickname the Empire State • Made NYC a chief US port • Helped develop NYC as a center of trade Back to the Game Board
Expansion for 500 Question: The belief that Americans had the right to spread all the way to the Pacific Ocean Check Your Answer
Expansion for 500 Answer: Manifest Destiny Back to the Game Board
Unit Mix for 100 Question: How did President Jackson react to Georgia’s seizure of Cherokee lands? Check Your Answer
Unit Mix for 100 Answer: He sided with Georgia in defiance of the Supreme Court allowing the Cherokee to be removed from GA Back to the Game Board
Unit Mix for 200 Question: What helped make cotton “king” in the south? Check Your Answer
Unit Mix for 200 Answer: The invention of the cotton gin Back to the Game Board
Unit Mix for 300 Question: What kind of movement was the Second Great Awakening? Check Your Answer
Unit Mix for 300 Answer: Religious Back to the Game Board
Unit Mix for 400 Question: The Supreme Court under Marshall made several decisions that had what impact on the country? Check Your Answer
Unit Mix for 400 Answer: Strengthened the federal government Back to the Game Board
Unit Mix for 500 Question: What was Jacksonian Democracy devoted to? Check Your Answer
Unit Mix for 500 Answer: Limited Government Back to the Game Board
Reform Movements for 100 Question: What was the focus of the labor movement? Check Your Answer
Reform Movements for 100 Answer: Working conditions & low wages Back to the Game Board
Reform Movements for 200 Question: Who attended an abolitionist convention and was not allowed to speak? Check Your Answer
Reform Movements for 200 Answer: Elizabeth Cady Stanton Back to the Game Board
Reform Movements for 300 Question: What was the goal of abolitionists? Check Your Answer
Reform Movements for 300 Answer: The need to end slavery Back to the Game Board
Reform Movements for 400 Question: What did prison reformers hope to achieve? Check Your Answer
Reform Movements for 400 Answer: More humane conditions in prisons Back to the Game Board