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Articles of
Confederation
Constitution
Constitution
Two
1790s Part
One
1790s Part
Deux
1790s Foreign
Policy
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Jefferson
Jefferson &
Madison
War of
1812
Era of Good
Feelings
Potpourri
Misc.
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Bill of Rights
Final Jeopardy
What amendment to the
Constitution establishes the
principle of "bail" which
deals with the issue of
preventing detention?
Eighth
Articles of Confederation - $100
This was the major
weakness of the
Articles
Inabilty to Tax
Articles of Confederation - $200
Provided for the orderly
surveying and distribution of
land belonging to the U.S.
Land would be sold to help
pay off the debt
Land Ordinance of 1785
Articles of Confederation - $300
Poor, indebted landowners in
Massachusetts blocked access to
courts and prevented the government
from arresting or repossessing the
property of those in debt which
showed that the national government
was too weak
Shay's Rebellion
Articles of Confederation - $400
This defined the process
by which territories
could become states
Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Articles of Confederation - $500
This event occurred to
address the issue of
interstate commerce but it
was unsuccessful
Annapolis Convention
Constitution - $100
This was not eliminated in
the Constitution because
the founding fathers
thought it might destroy
national unity
Slavery
Constitution - $200
The Federalists added this to
the Constitution in order to
persuade state conventions
to ratify the Constitution
Bill of Rights
Constitution - $300
This was drafted to
protect the rights not
specified in the
Constitution
Bill of Rights
Constitution - $400
The Constitution lacked a
Bill of Rights was the
argument of what group
Anti-Federalists
Constitution - $500
The Constitution provided for
this to select the President and
Senators
Electoral College
Constitution Two - $100
Slaves were
considered this in
population counting
3/5ths
Constitution Two - $200
He was responsible for
drafting most of the
language of the
Constitution.
James Madison
Constitution Two - $300
Executive branch ,Judiciary
branch and Legislative
branch comprise this so that
no branch gets to powerful
Checks and Balances
Constitution Two - $400
Roger Sherman’s answer to
the Virginia (large state) plan
and New Jersey (small state)
plan controversy
Great Compromise
Constitution Two - $500
This may be proposed if 2/3 of Congress or
2/3 of state legislatures vote for it. Then it
might be added to the Constitution by a 3/4
vote of state legislatures or state
conventions.
Amendment Process
1790s Part One - $100
The authority of state governments
included the power to decide
whether or not an act of Congress
was constitutional were a part of
these
Virginia and Kentucky
Resolutions
1790s Part One - $200
For its continued success,
Hamilton’s financial
program relied heavily on
trade with this nation
Britain
1790s Part One - $300
Funding of the national debt,
imposition of a tax on distilled
liquor, establishment of the Bank
of the United States, and
assumption of all state debts were
part of this plan
Hamilton's Financial Plan
DAILY
1790s Part One - $400
George Washington's
administration passed this act
as a direct result of the
European war of 1793
Neutrality Proclamation
1790s Part One - $500
A state may repeal any
federal law that it deems
unconstitutional
Doctrine of Nullification
1790s Part Deux - $100
He established many of the presidential
traditions, including limiting a president's
tenure to two terms. He was against
political parties and strove for political
balance in government by appointing
political adversaries to government
positions.
George Washington
1790s Part Deux - $200
In 1793 this invention
increased southern
planters reliance on
slaves
Cotton Gin
1790s Part Deux - $300
The decline in support for the
Federalist Party can be
traced most directly to its
handling of the issue of
Alien and Sedition Act
1790s Part Deux - $400
Opening British colonial ports in
Asia, evacuation of northwest
forts, and compensation for ships
seized in the West Indies were
part of
Jay's Treaty
1790s Part Deux - $500
In 1794, farmers in Pennsylvania rebelled against
Hamilton's excise tax, and several federal officers
were killed in the riots caused by their attempts to
serve arrest warrants on the offenders. In October,
1794, the army, led by Washington, put down the
rebellion. The incident showed that the new
government under the Constitution could react
swiftly and effectively to such a problem
Whiskey Rebellion
1790s Foreign Policy - $100
A commission had been sent to France in 1797
to discuss the disputes that had arisen out of
the U.S.'s refusal to honor the FrancoAmerican Treaty of 1778. Talleyrand’s three
secret agents told the American delegates
that they could meet with Talleyrand only in
exchange for a very large bribe
XYZ Affair
1790s Foreign Policy - $200
This warned against the
dangers of political
parties and foreign
alliances.
Washington's Farewell
Address
1790s Foreign Policy - $300
He was a French statesman
who came to America in
search of monetary aid.
Citizen Genet
1790s Foreign Policy - $400
Treaty between the U.S. and Spain
which gave the U.S. the right to
transport goods on the Mississippi
river and to store goods in the Spanish
port of New Orleans
Pickney's Treaty
1790s Foreign Policy - $500
This was the right to pass
through a port and trade goods
without paying taxes.
Westerners wanted this
privilege at the port of New
Orleans
Right of Deposit
Jefferson- $200
What river did
Jefferson want
control over
Mississippi
Jefferson- $400
Jefferson want this
type of economy for
the United States
Agrarian
Jefferson- $600
Jefferson wanted to acquire a
port to provide an outlet for
western crops so he bought
this
Louisiana Purchase
Jefferson- $800
The election of 1800 was called
this because the party in power
stepped down after losing the
election
Revolution of 1800
Jefferson- $1000
This group opposed the purchase
of Louisiana because they felt
Jefferson overstepped his
Constitutional powers by
making the purchase
Federalist
Jefferson and Madison - $200
Jefferson sent these two
explorers to map the
Louisiana Territory
Lewis and Clark
Jefferson and Madison - $400
This act issued by Jefferson forbade
American trading ships from leaving
the U.S. It was meant to force Britain
and France to change their policies
towards neutral vessels by depriving
them of American trade
Embargo of 1807
Jefferson and Madison - $600
This act allowed Americans to
trade with all foreign nations,
this act only forbade trade
with France and Britain. It
protected American maritime
rights
Non Intercourse Act
Jefferson and Madison - $800
Forbade trade with Britain and France,
but offered to resume trade with
whichever nation lifted its neutral
trading restrictions first. France
quickly changed its policies against
neutral vessels, so the U.S. resumed
trade with France, but not Britain.
Macon's Bill No. 2
Jefferson and Madison - $1000
A Shawnee chief who, along with his
brother, Tenskwatawa, a religious leader
known as The Prophet, worked to unite the
Northwestern Indian tribes. The league of
tribes was defeated by an American army
led by William Henry Harrison at the Battle
of Tippecanoe in 1811.
Tecumseh
War of 1812 - $200
British seamen often deserted to join the
American merchant marines. The British
would board American vessels in order to
retrieve the deserters, and often seized any
sailor who could not prove that he was an
American citizen and not British.
Impressment
War of 1812 - $400
The American ship Chesapeake refused to
allow the British on the Leopard to board to
look for deserters. In response, the Leopard
fired on the Chesapeake . As a result of the
incident, the U.S. expelled all British ships
from its waters until Britain issued an
apology
Chesapeake - Leopold Affair
War of 1812 - $600
This ended the War of
1812
Treaty of Ghent
War of 1812 - $800
They wanted to ally themselves with
the British in the war of 1812
because they wanted to stop
American settlers from taking
their lands
Native Americans
War of 1812 - $1000
New England Federalist who opposed the Embargo
and other trade restriction, and the War of 1812.
They proposed some Amendments to the
Constitution and advocated the right of states to
nullify federal laws. They also discussed the idea
of seceding from the U.S. if their desires were
ignored.
Hartford Convention
Era of Good Feelings - $200
This tied the manufacturing of
the East to the farming of the
West through water
Erie Canal
DAILY
Era of Good Feelings - $400
Protective tariffs, internal
improvements, increased trade
between all sections of the
country, and federal funds for a
national transportation system
were a part of
American System
Era of Good Feelings - $600
After the War of 1812
this surged all over
America
Nationalism
Era of Good Feelings - $800
This protective tariff helped
American industry by raising the
prices of British manufactured
goods, which were often cheaper
and of higher quality than those
produced in the U.S.
Tariff of 1816
Era of Good Feelings - $1000
This treaty between the U.S. and Great
Britain (which controlled Canada)
provided for the mutual disarmament
of the Great Lakes. This was later
expanded into an unarmed
Canada/U.S. border.
Rush-Bagot Agreement
Potpourri - $200
In this battle after the War of 1812 ended,
Andrew Jackson led the United States to an
overwhelming victory
Battle of New Orleans
Potpourri - $400
The debate over the ______________ was
significant because it raised the issue of
how strictly the Constitution should be
interpreted
Bank of the United States
Potpourri - $600
Establish the State Department, pass a tariff
for the purpose of raising revenue, draft a
bill of rights and send it to all the states
for ratification, and organize a federal
court system under the Supreme Court
were the actions of
The First Congress
Potpourri - $800
What occupation would most
likely oppose the
Constitution?
Farmers
Potpourri - $1000
What provided
Congress the ability
to levy taxes?
The Consititution
Misc.- $200
This Supreme Court case
established the principle
of judicial review
Marbury v. Madison
Misc. - $400
This provided that Missouri be
admitted as a slave state, Maine
be admitted as a free state, and all
of the Louisiana Territory north
of 3630’ be closed to slavery.
Missouri Compromise
Misc. - $600
This stated the rest of the
world should stay out of the
western hemisphere
Monroe Doctrine
Misc. - $800
This Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court established
the principle of judicial
review
John Marshall
DAILY DOUBLE
Misc. - $1000
Records of shipbuilding activity
in a New England state from
1805-1810 would be useful in
analyzing the effects of this
major event in the U.S.
economy
Embargo of 1807