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A10
Answer: Laissez Faire
Vocab. Definition: Minimum Government Interference-idea that citizens have the right to privacy and independence from government control.
A-20
Answer: mercantilism
Vocab. Def.: Economic system in which England controlled trade of the colonies.
A30
Answer: Federalism
Vocab. Def.: Power of the government is shared between the states and the national government.
A40
Answer: Limited Government
Vocab. Def.: Puts strict requirements on government to protect the people.
A50
Answer: Pt. 1 – 25 pts. – virtuePt. 2 – 25 pts. - urbanization
Vocab. Def.: Pt. 1 -The quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong
Pt. 2 – A social process where cities grow
A60
Answer: Nullification
Vocab. Def.: idea that a state government could cancel or ignore a federal law that they feel unfairly hurts their state (Unconstitutional)
A70
Answer: Free Enterprise System
Vocab. Def.: Individual people and not the government control the economy; people decide what to make, sell and buy
A80
Answer: The 1st Great Awakening
Question: What was a period of great revivalism that spread throughout the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s?
A90
Answer: Great Compromise by Roger Sherman
Question: What called for a Bi-cameral Congress with population based representation in the House, and two representatives per state in the Senate?
A100
Answer: Scalawags
Question: What do you call a native white Southerner who collaborated with the occupying forces during Reconstruction, often for personal gain?
B10
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French & Indian War
Question:? What war happened because the British colonists wanted to take over French land in North America?
B20
Answer: 10 pts. - Lexington & Concord
10 pts. - Saratoga
Question: What was the first battle of the American Revolution when the British were seeking the Patriot arsenal? And what was the turning point of the American Revolution?
B30
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Battle of Yorktown where Cornwallis surrendered.
Question: What was the last battle of the American Revolution?
B40
Answer: 20 pts. -Battle of Gettysburg
20 pts. – Fort Sumter
Question: What was the turning point of the Civil War with a battle in the North? And where were the first shots fired that started the Civil War?
B50
Answer: 15 pts each or 50 for all 3
Intolerable Acts
Boston Massacre
Townshend Acts, Stamp Act,
Sugar Act, Tea Act
Question: List three events that led to the colonists choosing to go to war with Britain.
B60
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Vicksburg, lost control of the Mississippi River which divided the South
Question: What was a battle in the Civil War that ended up dividing the South?
B70
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Treaty of Paris 1783
ended the American Revolution
Question: The 13 colonies became independent from England; the boundaries of the new nation were the Mississippi river to the west, Canada to the north, and Spanish Florida to the south.
B80
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War of 1812
British against the Americans
Question: What war caused the following which led to industrialization: America could not buy goods from England and was forced to make their own goods, inventions changed the way goods were produced; improvements in transportation made it easier, faster and cheaper to send goods to buyers.
B90
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45 pts. -William Carney – 1st AA
45 pts. – Philip Bazaar
Question: Who was the 1st African –American awarded the Medal of Honor while serving with the 54th Massachusetts Regiment during the Civil War? And who was the Navy Seaman who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his valor in the Battle of Fort Fisher?
B100
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50 pts – Battle of Antietam
50 pts – South Carolina Dec. 20, 1860 – 1st state to secede other southern states soon followed and formed the Confederate States of America.
Question: What was the single bloodiest battle in one day of the Civil War and what was the first state to secede thus beginning the Civil War?
C10
Answer: 1607; Jamestown, Virginia
Question: When and what was the 1st Permanent English Colony?
C20
Answer: 1620 Mayflower Compact
Question: When and what was signed by the Pilgrims and helped establish the idea of self-government?
C30
Answer: 1865; John Wilkes Booth
Question: When and who assassinated President Lincoln at Ford’s Theater while he was watching the play, "Our American Cousin”?
C40
Answer: Francis Scott Key
Question: Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner were watching the battle of Fort McHenry?
C50
Answer: Monroe Doctrine
Question: What was the document that stated there would be non-interference of European nations in the Western Hemisphere?
C60
Answer: Slavery
Sectionalism
States Rights
Question: What were three causes of the Civil War?
C70
Answer: Temperance Movement
Question: What social movement tried to stop the drinking of alcohol?
C80
Answer: Seneca Falls Convention was held in Seneca Falls, New York with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott leading it.
Question: Where was the first women’s rights convention held and who were the two leader of this convention?
C90
Answer: Bleeding Kansas
Question: Where was there a conflict between pro-slavery and anti-slavery people in 1854-59?
C100
Answer: Reconstruction
Question: What lasted from 1865-67 followed Lincoln’s goals and pushed for the ratification of the thirteenth amendment which prohibited slavery?
D10
Answer: George Washington
Question: In his farewell address, he warned of political parties and to avoid foreign alliances.
D20
Answer: Sojourner Truth
and Frederick Douglass
Question: These two people were both born slaves but had escaped slavery and became leading abolitionists. Name one.
D30
Answer: John Marshall
Question: Who was the most influential Supreme Court Justice; he helped establish the idea of Judicial Review which made the Supreme Court the powerful institution it is today?
D40
Answer: Thomas Jefferson
Question: Author of the Declaration of Independence
D50
Answer: Henry David Thoreau
Question: He was a transcendentalist which stress the relationship between humans & nature. He put his beliefs into practice through civil disobedience which is refusing to pay laws that he thought were unjust.
Who am I?
D60
Answer: Samuel Adams
Question: Boston Patriot who opposed British taxation. He established the committee of correspondence and was a leader of the Sons of Liberty.
D70
Answer: James K. Polk
Question: President during the Mexican War
D80
Answer: Jefferson Davis
Question: President of the Confederate States of America
D90
Answer: Thomas Paine
Question: Wrote “Common Sense” and “American Crisis”, He urged Americans to support the Patriot cause during the American Revolution.
D100
Answer: James Madison
Question: Father of the Constitution and one of the authors of the “Federalist Papers”
E10
Answer: Worcester v. Georgia
Question: What was the Supreme Court case where the Cherokee Nation sued Georgia to keep their lands and won, but were removed by Jackson anyway?
E20
Answer: Northwest Ordinance
Question: What established government for the Northwest Territory and described how a territory becomes a state?
E30
Answer: Fugitive Slave Act
Question: What act helped slave owners recover their runaway slaves from the North?
E40
Answer: McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
Question: What Supreme Court Case said that a state could not tax a national bank and it increased the power of the national government?
E50
Answer: Compromise of 1850
Question: What preserved balance of free and slave states and said that congress would not regulate slavery in territories. Also California becomes a free state, no slave trade in D.C., popular sovereignty in Mexican Session?
E60
Answer: Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
Question: What Supreme Court Case said that federal government had the power to regulate trade between states?
E70
Answer: Admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state, and prohibited slavery north of Missouri maintaining balance between free and slave states in Congress.
Question: What did the Missouri Compromise (1820) do?
E80
Answer: Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Question: What court case said that the Supreme Court had the right to review all laws made by Congress and it established the idea of Judicial Review?
E90
Answer: Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)
Question: What said that African-Americans were not citizens of the U.S.,that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional, and it increased sectionalism?
E100
Answer: Articles of Confederation
Question: What was created just before the Battle of Yorktown, it was the first attempt at a national government by the American Colonies, and its weaknesses was the lack of a strong central government?
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