Jeopardy - Mere History

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History Jeopardy
Action
Jackson
You Are My
Destiny!
Let’s Be Civil
About This
Civil War
(Part 1)
Civil War
(Part 2)
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Final Jeopardy
Category1 | Q for 100
What was
Andrew Jackson’s
nickname?
Category1 | A for 100
Old Hickory
Category1 | Q for 200
What did Jackson call
the outcome of the
Election of 1824?
Category1 | A for 200
A “corrupt bargain”
Category1 | Q for 300
Who was Jackson’s
Vice President (from
South Carolina)?
Category1 | A for 300
John C. Calhoun
Category1 | Q for 400
System for rewarding
supporters by giving
them government jobs
was known as the ___.
Category1 | A for 400
spoils system
Category1 | Q for 500
Jackson closed it
because he said it
was only for the
wealthy
Category1 | A for 500
Bank of the
United States
Category2 | Q for 100
What portion of
the U.S. was
added in 1803?
Category2 | A for 100
Louisiana Purchase
Category2 | Q for 200
What portion of
the U.S. was
added in 1845?
Category2 | A for 200
Texas
Category2 | Q for 300
What portion of
the U.S. was
added in 1848?
Category2 | A for 300
Mexican Cession
Category2 | Q for 400
What portion of
the U.S. was
added in 1853?
Category2 | A for 400
Gadsden Purchase
Category2 | Q for 500
The belief that the U.S.
was destined to expand
throughout the
continent was ___.
Category2 | A for 500
Manifest
Destiny
Category3 | Q for 100
California is added as
a free state and the
Fugitive Slave Act is
enacted
Category3 | A for 100
Compromise
of 1850
Category3 | Q for 200
Support and loyalty
to a certain region of
a country is known as
___.
Category3 | A for 200
Sectionalism
Category3 | Q for 300
Attempt by South
Carolina to declare
federal tariffs void
was known as the ___.
Category3 | A for 300
Nullification
Crisis
Category3 | Q for 400
Supreme Court case
which declared slaves
were property
Category3 | A for 400
Dred Scott
v. Sandford
Category3 | Q for 500
The little woman
who wrote the
bestseller about the
evils of slavery
Category3 | A for 500
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Category4 | Q for 100
The first shots of
the Civil War
were fired here
Category4 | A for 100
Fort Sumter, SC
Category4 | Q for 200
Commanding
General of the
Confederate Army
Category4 | A for 200
Robert E. Lee
Category4 | Q for 300
Turning point of
the Civil War
Category4 | A for 300
Battle of
Gettysburg
Category4 | Q for 400
17 September 1862
was the bloodiest day
of the war at this battle
Category4 | A for 400
Antietam
Category4 | Q for 500
Lincoln issued this on
1 January 1863,
changing the goal of
the war for the Union
Category4 | A for 500
Emancipation
Proclamation
Category5 | Q for 100
President of the
United States during
the Civil War
Category5 | A for 100
Abraham Lincoln
Category5 | Q for 200
Amendments 13,
14, and 15 are
known as the…
Category5 | A for 200
Civil War Amendments
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Remember: “Free citizens vote!”
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Amendment 13: Slavery abolished
Amendment 14: Citizenship
Amendment 15: Right to Vote
Category5 | Q for 300
This July 1863 Union
victory cut the
Confederacy in half
Category5 | A for 300
Vicksburg
Category5 | Q for 400
Assassinated
Abraham Lincoln at
Ford’s Theater on
14 April 1865
Category5 | A for 400
John Wilkes Booth
Category5 | Q for 500
Where Lee met
Grant to surrender
on 9 April 1865
Category5 | A for 500
Appomattox Court
House, Virginia
Final Jeopardy Question
How did both sides
view slavery during
the Civil War?
Final Jeopardy Answer
North viewed it as
a moral issue.
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South viewed it as
an economic issue.