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FINAL JEOPARDY

George Washington

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Final Jeopardy

No entangling alliances was the premise of this speech

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People- $100

They lived in the rain forest on Gulf of Mexico

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People- $200

Lived in Alaska and northern California

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People- $300

Built settlements near Rio Grande

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People- $400

Built culture in Guatemala and Yucatan Peninsula

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People- $500

Lived in the Valley of Mexico

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Places - $100

The Incas built their empire here

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Places - $200

This is where the first people cross to the Americas

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Places - $300

The Hohokam and the Anasazi introduced crops into the arid deserts of this region

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Places - $400

Kashaya Pomo regarded this state as not one land, but many lands

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Places - $500

Iroquois lived in this area

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Things - $100

Brought Native American peoples into contact with others

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Things - $200

This is regarded as the source of life not as something to sell

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Basic unit of organization among Native American

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Contain sayings from the Qu’ran

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Things - $500

Songhai raise large armies to conquer this

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Terms - $100

Gained power and wealth by controlling the trans=Sahara trade

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Terms - $200

Region of dry grassland

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Dominated region of Niger Delta

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Terms - $400

Powerful kingdom that on the lower Zaire (Congo) River

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Terms - $500

Farm on which a single crop is grown

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Dates - $100Kongo consisted of a series of small

kingdoms during this time

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Dates - $200

In 1793 this invention increased southern planters reliance on slaves

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1790s Part Deux - $300

The Federalist passed these to keep the popularity of the Republicans down

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Opening British colonial ports in Asia, evacuation of northwest forts, and compensation for ships seized in the West Indies were part of

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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

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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 Franco-American 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

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This warned against the dangers of political parties and foreign alliances.

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He was a French statesman who came to America in search of monetary aid.

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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

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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

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What river did Jefferson want control over

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Jefferson want this type of economy for the United States

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Jefferson wanted to acquire a port to provide an outlet for western crops so he bought this

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The election of 1800 was called this because the party in power stepped down after losing the election

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Jefferson Yet Again- $1000

This group opposed the purchase of Louisiana because they felt Jefferson overstepped his Constitutional powers by making the purchase

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Jefferson and Madison - $200

The Lewis and Clark expedition made it all the way to this body of water

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Jefferson and Madison - $400This 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

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This act allowed Americans to trade with all foreign nations, this act only forbade trade with France and Britain. It protected American maritime rights

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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.

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Jefferson and Madison - $1000A 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.

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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.

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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

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This ended the War of 1812

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They wanted to ally themselves with the British in the war of 1812 because they wanted to stop American settlers from taking their lands

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War of 1812 - $1000New 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.

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After the War of 1812 this surged all over America well into Monroe’s administration

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With the help of Andrew Jackson’s military victories, Monroe purchased this land from Spain

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This established the boundary between the United States and Canada

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This was the first depression in the United States

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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.

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Potpourri - $200

In this battle after the War of 1812 ended, Andrew Jackson led the United States to an overwhelming victory

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The debate over the ______________ was significant because it raised the issue of how strictly the Constitution should be interpreted

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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

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These were the beginning of the decline of the Federalists

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In the 1790s this characterized the philosophy of the Federalists towards the Constitution

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This Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review

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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 3630’ be closed to slavery.

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This stated the rest of the world should stay out of the western hemisphere

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This Chief Justice of the Supreme Court established the principle of judicial review

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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