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Westward Expansion

1. Choose Team name RULES FOR JEOPARDY 2. Choose which team goes first 3. Teams go in order. Only one person per team may answer WHEN IT IS THERE TURN. 4. After 3 consecutive correct answers it is the next team s turn 5. If a team misses the next team in rotation may STEAL and receive a point. If they miss the next team has chance to steal. After a steal the next question goes to the team whose turn it would normally be 6. At the end teams have an opportunity to wager their points on a final jeopardy question(s).

Andrew Jackson & Westward Expansion Don t Mess with Jackson Manifest Destiny

QUESTION 1 of 34 A tax on imported goods entering a country is called tariff

QUESTION 2 of 34 Hero of the Battle of New Orleans, served 2 terms as President Andrew Jackson

QUESTION 3 of 34 Andrew Jackson s second VP, became President when Jackson retired and was blamed for ruin ing the economy. Martin Van Buren

QUESTION 4 of 34 This religious group migrated west to Utah because of religious persecution. Mormons

QUESTION 5 of 34 Multiple Choice James Audubon spent his life studying and drawing A. tigers B. birds C. bears D. 8 th graders

QUESTION 6 of 34 What did South Carolina threaten to do because of the tariff during Andrew Jackson s Presidency? secede

QUESTION 7 of 34 Where a person places the interests of his her region or section of the country first. sectionalism

QUESTION 8 of 34 President/dictator of the Republic of Mexico Santa Anna

QUESTION 9 of 34 Kentucky congressman who negotiated a compromise between South Carolina and the U.S. over the issue of the tariff. He was known as the Great Compromiser. Henry Clay

QUESTION 10 of 34 What political party did Andrew Jackson form? (It is the party of Barack Obama) Democratic

QUESTION 11 of 34 REVIEW QUESTION Who was president during the Louisiana Purchase? Thomas Jefferson

QUESTION 12 of 34 Multiple Choice Which is the best description of the works of the Hudson River School? A. Portrait paintings B. Nature paintings C. Abstract paintings D. Second Great Awakening

QUESTION 13 of 34 When a state such as South Carolina decides not to follow a federal law, it is called nullification

QUESTION 14 of 34 Military hero of the War of 1812, he died after serving one month as President. William Henry Harrison

QUESTION 15 of 34 Who led the Mormons to Utah and later had a university named after him? Brigham Young

QUESTION 16 of 34 Andrew Jackson s first VP, he resigned due to his support of South Carolina. John C. Calhoun

QUESTION 17 of 34 Name at least two inventions that were used on farms or plantations and increased agricultural production. Cotton gin, reaper, steel plow

QUESTION 18 of 34 Multiple Choice In the 1840s, Seneca Falls became the scene of an important convention for A. women s rights B. labor unions C. temperance reform D. prison reforms

QUESTION 19 of 34 Andrew Jackson opened the White House to the public during his inauguration because he said he represented the common man

QUESTION 20 of 34 Forced journey of native Americans to the West, especially Oklahoma, was called the Trail of Tears or Indian Removal Act

QUESTION 21 of 34 President of U.S. during Mexican War. He is also remembered as the Manifest Destiny President. James K. Polk

QUESTION 22 of 34 He was elected president in 1824 even though Andrew Jackson actually won more votes. John Quincy Adams

QUESTION 23 of 34 A quote from a letter, diary, or journal would be considered what type of source. Primary source

QUESTION 24 of 34 Give at least 2 examples of industrialization factories, machines, interchangeable parts, steamboat, telegraph, etc.

QUESTION 25 of 34 The act of giving government jobs to political friends is known as the (Andrew Jackson did this) spoils system

QUESTION 26 of 34 Multiple Choice Which of the following was a result of the Second Great Awakening? A. Election of Jackson B. Destruction of bank C. Reform movements D. Free speech

QUESTION 27 of 34 General of Texas Army, President of Republic of Texas Sam Houston

QUESTION 28 of 34 The Cherokees fought Andrew Jackson in the Supreme Court and they won the case. What was the name of the case? Worcester v. Georgia

QUESTION 29 of 34 When I ran for president, I used the slogan Tippecanoe and Tyler too. William Henry Harrison

QUESTION 30 of 34 Which institution did Andrew Jackson want to destroy? National bank

QUESTION 31 of 34 This word means establishing a guide, example, or tradition for the future. Example: Washington set this by serving only two terms as president. precedent

QUESTION 32 of 34 This is about a picture Jackson s opponents published a cartoon of Jackson showing him trashing the Constitution. They titled the cartoon King Andrew

QUESTION 33 of 34 It was done so that the United States could build a transcontinental railroad. Gadsden Purchase

QUESTION 34 of 34 Who closed the Western Hemisphere (North and South America) to European colonization? James Monroe

BONUS QUESTIONS Name two men who helped presidents get elected when the election went to the House of Representatives Alexander Hamilton and Henry Clay When an influential member of the House helped John Quincy Adams defeat Andrew Jackson, and Adams gave him the position of Secretary of State. What did Jackson call this? The Corrupt Bargain

Pyramid Game

ROUND 1 of 4 6 Trail of Tears 4 5 Second Great Awakening Manifest Destiny 1 2 3 tariff Mormons secede

ROUND 2 of 4 6 James Audubon 4 5 Andrew Jackson Frederick Douglass 1 Santa Anna 2 Henry Clay 3 Martin Van Buren

ROUND 3 of 4 6 Hudson River School 4 5 Gadsden Purchase War of 1812 1 2 3 Spoils System nullification precedent

ROUND 4 of 4 6 The Liberator 4 5 Abolition Labor 1 2 3 Temperance Horace Mann Suffrage