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Final Jeopardy
Vocabulary
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Term for a person who wanted to end slavery in the
United States
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What is an abolitionist?
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A strong sense of loyalty to a state or section
instead of to the whole country.
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What is sectionalism?
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A form of government that is run for and by the people, giving people the supreme power.
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What is democracy?
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The freedom of private businesses to operate competitively for profit with minimal government regulation.
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What is Free Enterprise?
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It means “to approve by vote.”
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What is ratify?
$100 Places
The first permanent English settlement
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What is Jamestown?
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The first shot of the American Revolution was fired here.
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What is Lexington, Massachusetts?
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This was the site of the first battle of the American Revolution.
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What is Concord, Massachusetts?
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Robert E Lee surrendered the Confederate Army to
Ulysses S. Grant here.
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What is Appomattox Court House?
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The British defeat by George Washington’s troops at this Virginia
location, signaled the end of the American
Revolution.
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What is Yorktown?
$100 Amendments
This amendment states that Congress shall
make no law restricting freedom of speech.
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What is the 1st Amendment?
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It guarantees the right to a jury trial in civil
suits.
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What is the 7th Amendment?
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This amendment protects an accused person from having
to testify against him or herself.
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What is the 5th Amendment?
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This amendment requires that warrants by issued if property is to be searched or seized by the government.
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What is the 4th Amendment?
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This amendment abolished slavery.
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What is the 13th Amendment?
$100 Supreme Court
In this early court case, the Supreme Court
established the right to determine whether a law
violated the Constitution.
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What is Marbury v Madison?
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In this 1857 case, the Supreme Court denied
slaves the right of citizenship.
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What is Dred Scott v Sanford?
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The Supreme Court supported the constitution as the supreme law of
the land in this 1819 decision.
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What is McCullough v. Maryland?
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This 1824 case gave control of interstate
commerce to the U.S. Congress
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What is Gibbons v. Ogden?
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Principle which states that the Supreme Court has the right
to judge laws passed by Congress and determine
whether they are constitutional or not.
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What is judicial review?
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Quaker who established Pennsylvania
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Who is William Penn?
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He wrote Common Sense.
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Who is Thomas Paine?
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An anti-federalist famous for his quote: “Give me liberty or
give me death!”
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Who is Patrick Henry?
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The oldest member of the Constitutional convention,
ambassador to France, and he also signed the Declaration of
Independence
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Who is Benjamin Franklin?
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He was a member of the Sons of Liberty who often led and organized colonial protests
against British rule. His cousin became President of
the U.S.
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Who is Samuel Adams?
Final Jeopardy
This French nobleman became a military leader for the
Patriots during the American Revolution.
Final Jeopardy Answer
Who is Marquis de Lafayette?