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Page 1: Round 1 Ultimate QuestionWashingtonJeffersonMadison
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Round 1Ultimate Question

WashingtonWashington JeffersonJefferson MadisonMadison

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PresidentPresidentJeffersonJefferson

Mr. Mr. Madison’sMadison’s

WarWar

Era ofEra ofGoodGood

FeelingsFeelings

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SupremeSupremeCourtCourt

Jefferson-Jefferson-ian Stuffian Stuff

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Jefferson sought to reduce the size of this institution as he saw it as too expensive and a potential threat to the

republic.AnswerScoreboard

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What is the armed armed forces?forces?

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This vice president killed Alexander

Hamilton in a duel in 1804.

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Who is Aaron Aaron Burr?Burr?

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Jeffersonians were unsuccessful in removing this

Federalist judge from the Supreme Court, although they did

impeach him. Answer

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Who is Samuel Samuel ChaseChase?

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President Jefferson kept all of

Hamilton’s financial plan intact except

for this.Answer

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What is the excise tax on excise tax on

whiskey?whiskey?

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As President Jefferson’s secretary of the treasury, this Frenchman lowered the national debt.

Answer

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Who is Albert Albert

Gallatin?Gallatin?

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Jefferson’s electoral victory

in 1800 is known by this

nickname.Answer

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What is the “Revolution of “Revolution of

1800?”1800?”

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Jefferson got this from Napoleon

for only $15 million.

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What is the Louisiana Louisiana Territory?Territory?

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Jefferson belonged to this political party.

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What are the Republicans Republicans (Democratic-(Democratic-Republicans)?Republicans)?

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This act infuriated the Federalists when the U.S. isolated itself

economically from the world in 1807.

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What is the Embargo Act?Embargo Act?

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Jefferson succeeded in winning this war in North Africa with

the help of the “Mosquito Fleet.”

Answer

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What is the Tripolitan Tripolitan

War?War?

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Answer

This Federalist was the most

important Chief Justice in U.S.

History.

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Who is John John Marshall?Marshall?

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This supremely important decision

resulted in the establishment of judicial review.

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What is Marbury v.

Madison (1803)?

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Question

You may wager your current dollar

amount, bet as little as $100, or bet up to

$1000.

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This 1824 “steamboat case” decision

declared that only Congress had the right to regulate

interstate commerce. Answer

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What is Gibbons vs. Gibbons vs.

OgdenOgden??

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This decision stated that the U.S. Supreme Court could overturn a

decision by a state supreme court.

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What is Cohens v. Virginia?

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This 1819 decision declared that the

Bank of the United States was

constitutional.Answer

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What is McCullough McCullough v. Marylandv. Maryland??

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These young westerners pushed Madison into war

with their desire to conquer Canada.

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Who are the War Hawks?War Hawks?

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This “unnecessary” battle gave

Americans great pride when Jackson

whipped the British in 1815.

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What is the Battle of New Battle of New

Orleans?Orleans?

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This treaty ended the war

with the pre-war status quo being

restored.Answer

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What is the Treaty of Treaty of

Ghent (1814)?Ghent (1814)?

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This meeting ruined the Federalists as

they were now seen as traitors.

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What is the Hartford Hartford

Convention Convention (1814)?(1814)?

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This event triggered U.S.

demands for war in 1807 when the

British damaged a U.S. naval ship.

Answer

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What is the Chesapeake-Chesapeake-

Leopard Leopard Affair?Affair?

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He was the president during the “Era of Good

Feelings.”

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Who is James James Monroe?Monroe?

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Clay’s program for higher tariffs, a BUS and federally funded

internal improvements was known by this term.

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What is the “American “American System?”System?”

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The slavery issue was sparked in 1819 by

the proposed Tallmadge

Amendment but was resolved by this

agreement. Answer

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What is the Missouri Missouri

Compromise Compromise (1820)?(1820)?

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Answer

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A depression that ensued due to

overspeculation on land was known by

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What is the “Panic of Panic of 1819?”1819?”

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Answer

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This U.S. proclamation, written by Secretary of

State John Quincy Adams warned

Europeans not to create new colonies in the

Western Hemisphere. Scoreboard

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What is the Monroe Monroe Doctrine Doctrine (1823)?(1823)?

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This Native American woman was

indispensible in helping the Lewis and

Clark expedition succeed.

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Who is Sacagawea?Sacagawea?

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This Amendment prevented future ties

in electoral votes between presidential and vice presidential

candidates.Answer

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What is the 1212thth

Amendment?Amendment?

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The Embargo Act was replaced in 1809 by this act, that again opened the U.S. to trade with

the world, except Britain and France.

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What is the Non-Non-

Intercourse Intercourse Act? Act?

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This British 1806 proclamation declared that all foreign ships, including U.S. ships, would be subject to

British searches.

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What are the orders in orders in council?council?

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This Haitian led a slave rebellion that

eventually resulted in France’s loss of Saint Domingue, its most

important sugar colony.

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Who is Toussaint Toussaint

L’Ouverture?L’Ouverture?

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Make your wager

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Identify the three Identify the three major provisions of the major provisions of the Missouri Compromise Missouri Compromise

of 1820of 1820

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What are:Maine as a free stateMaine as a free stateMissouri as a slave Missouri as a slave statestateNo slavery north of No slavery north of

3636˚̊3030’’ line. line.Back to Question

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