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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Values and Reasoning
At BHS, we try to make sense of history by making comparisons, generalizations, and identifying causes and effects. The above techniques are all forms of ______________.
$200 Question from Values and Reasoning
The form of reasoning that can be used to analyze why events happened…
$300 Question from Values and Reasoning
•Which form of reasoning can be analyzed using the following questions?•How are the cases similar and how are they different?•Is the argument backed up with strong examples?•Are there other important points being left out?
$400 Question from Values and Reasoning
Which of the values is being described? Private property—right to use resources as owner sees fit ·Belief that one should reap the rewards of one’s own labor·Economic decision-making is in the hands of private owners· Free market—private owners engage in transactions
$500 Question from Values and Reasoning
The left side of the Values Pairs Chart is: (identify the right side values for each…)Liberty - _______________Equality -_______________Democracy -_____________Capitalism - _____________Individualism - ___________
$500 Answer from Values and Reasoning
Liberty - OrderEquality - HierarchyDemocracy - AuthorityCapitalism - CentralizationIndividualism - Collectivism
$100 Question from The Constitution
Immediately following the American Revolution, this was created to govern the new United States. (it failed and was later replaced)
$200 Question from The Constitution
Where in the Constitution would you find restrictions that prevent Congress from infringing on individual rights of speech, religion, and assembly?
$300 Question from The Constitution
Where in the Constitution would you find protections for the rights of individuals that limit authority figures from participating in unlawful searches and seizures?
$400 Question from The Constitution
Identify the 3 major Branches of the American Government in the order that their responsibilities are outlined by the Constitution.
$500 Question from The Constitution
In the battle over Ratification of the Constitution, there were 2 conflicting sides that developed into 2 political parties. What were the names given to the conflicting sides, and which supported ratification?
$500 Answer from The Constitution
Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Federalists supported ratification
$100 Question from Early Prez & F.A.
Identify at least 3 of the decisions made and precedents established by George Washington that have led many to consider him to be our best President ever.
$100 Answer from Early Prez & F.A.
•He decided to stay neutral in the wars and affairs of Europe (especially in regards to the French Revolution)•He established a cabinet that had some of the most talented men in America (even though they didn’t always agree with him or each other)•He stepped down after his second term of office even though he definitely would have been re-elected
$200 Question from Early Prez & F.A.
Explain the position on a National Bank taken by Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Whose side ended up winning?
$200 Answer from Early Prez & F.A.
Hamilton supported a National Bank and wonJefferson was against one
$300 Question from Early Prez & F.A.
This event ended VERY differently than Shays’ one. It demonstrated the new power of the Federal Government and of the new government’s leaders.
$400 Question from Early Prez & F.A.
This set of Congressional bills, approved by JohnAdams, were truly an indication about howmuch the American government distrusted foreigners, and how unconstitutional laws could get passed.
$500 Question from Early Prez & F.A.
How did the end of John Adams’ Presidency result in one of the most important Supreme Court Cases ever?
$500 Answer from Early Prez & F.A.
Adams was pretty angry that he wasn’t reelected.He decided to “pack the courts” with “Midnight Judges.” The case ended up as the Supreme Court case known as Marbury vs. Madison. This case resulted in the court acquiring the power of judicial review
$100 Answer from War of 1812
British impressment of American ships hamperedtrade and endangered American lives. It also was a political nightmare as it made the American President (Madison) look weak.
$200 Question from War of 1812
What/Who were Tippecanoe, Little Turtle, and William Henry Harrison, and what role did theyplay in the lead up to the War of 1812?
$200 Answer from War of 1812
They were all involved in the Fighting between the British and Native Americans vs. The USA in the Northwest Territories. Tippecanoe was a battle won by the US. Harrison was a general who led the battles vs. the Native Americans, and Little Turtle was a tribal leader. The issues between the Native American and the USA were seen as fueled by the British and led to much anger toward them.
$300 Question from War of 1812
What were some of the political reasons that led James Madison toward becoming involved in the War of 1812?
$300 Answer from War of 1812
Madison was pushed by the War Hawks whowere members of his political party (the Democratic – Republicans) Madison also feltpressure to make the general population happyas they felt that Britain was pushing him around.This sign of weakness might hurt him as he ran for re-election against anyone the Federalists put up.
$400 Question from War of 1812
Why are the events leading up to and includingthe Battle of Baltimore so significant? (give 2 reasons)
$400 Answer from War of 1812
1. The White House was burned. This was themost significant attack on American soil until9/112. The defense of Ft. McHenry was one of the most symbolically important battles in American history3. The Star Spangled Banner was written as aresult of the fighting
$500 Question from War of 1812
Why was the Battle of New Orleans so significant and interesting?(AT least 2 reasons)
$500 Answer from War of 1812
It was a MAJOR victory against a very powerful opponentFor many, it was an introduction to Andrew Jackson’s character and abilitiesIt was technically after the war endedIt was an eye opener for other powers whothought about messing with the US
$100 Question from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization
How does Nationalism differ from Sectionalism?
$100 Answer from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization.
Nationalistic thinking focuses on the USA as a whole AND/OR on the culture of the USASectionalism focuses more on local needs or desires
$200 Question from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization
Why was the election of Jackson in ’28 considered by some to be a “revolution?” (2 reasons)
$200 Answer from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization
It was the first time that the general populationhad a a major say in the voting for presidency.It seemed to mark a transition from the electionof intellectuals to the election of someone who was more “of the people.”
$300 Answer from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization
It was Jackson’s method of selecting people for government roles simply because they helpedhim politically.
$400 Question from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization
What were some of the ways that industrializationchanged life in the USA?(3 answers minimum)
$400 Answer from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization
1. Mass production changed the workplaceCottage industries and skilled labor were replaced2. Access to products increased for most Americans3. The factory system changed the Northern economy They were very successful and profitable4. The need for resources was altered5. The relationship between the needs of the North and the Southevolved
$500 Question from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization
How did the issue over tariffs nearly split the country?
$500 Answer from Nationalism, Sectionalism, & Industrialization
Much of the North felt that a high tariff was advantageous to them while much of the South felt the oppositeThe debate and argument put much of the government at a standstill for a timeThe divisions between the 2 sides led to threats of nullification and secession (which Jackson
helped to avoid)