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Page 1: Round 1Round 2 Ultimate QuestionJacksonsCalhounsPolks
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Round 1 Round 2Ultimate Question

JacksonsJacksons CalhounsCalhouns PolksPolks

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Transport-Transport-ationation

MarketMarketRevolutionRevolution

Age ofAge ofReformReform

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Answer

$100$100Candidate Jackson was

“robbed” of the presidency in 1824 due to this alleged

backroom deal between J. Q. Adams

and Henry Clay.Scoreboard

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What is the the “Corrupt “Corrupt Bargain?”Bargain?”

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This new trend in voting resulted in

millions of common people voting for the “Hero of the West” in

1828.Answer

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What is the the New New

Democracy?Democracy?

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These two issues were the biggest

of Jackson’s presidency.

Answer

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What were: the Nullifcation Crisis and the killing of

the BUS?

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Place a bet between $100 to $1000 (or higher if you have

more money)

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With this new policy, if you voted

for “King Andrew I,” he’d hook you up with government

offices.Answer

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What was the Spoils Spoils

System?System?

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This VP told Andy, “I resign”, due to the Tariff

of 1832.

Answer

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Who is John John C. Calhoun?C. Calhoun?

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This New York project, completed in 1826, connected

the East to the West with shallow

waters.Answer

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What is the Erie Canal?Erie Canal?

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This was the most important

development of the transportation

revolution.

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What is the railroad?railroad?

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In 1807, this guy invented a boat that could swim

upriver.Answer

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Who is Robert Robert Fulton?Fulton?

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This turnpike eventually connected

western Maryland with Vandalia,

Illinois.Answer

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What is the National Road National Road (Cumberland (Cumberland

Road)?Road)?

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As a result of the Transportation

Revolution, these three major

consequences resulted. (Identify 2)

Answer

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What were: • a national market economy• regional specialization• westward movement

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This tragic journey resulted from

Jackson’s refusal to honor Worcestor v.

Georgia.

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What is the Trail of Tears?

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This was the first industry in America’s Industrial Revolution

Answer

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What is the textile textile

industry?industry?

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This 1837 Jacksonian Supreme Court

decision reduced monopoly in state

infrastructure projects.

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What is the Charles River Charles River Bridge Bridge case?case?

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This “cotton-pickin’” inventor

revolutionized manufacturing by

utilizing interchangeable

parts. Answer

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What is Eli Whitney?

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This business legal principle gave

entrepreneurs more protection from

personal bankruptcy.

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What is limited limited

liability or liability or general general

incorporationincorporation

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This guy’s revolutionary steel

plow could cut through the thickest

black soil of the prairie.

Answer

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Who is John Deere??

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This lady helped reform the inhumane

treatment of mental patients.

Answer

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Who is Dorothea Dix?Dorothea Dix?

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This reform movement

overshadowed all others in the

antebellum period.

Answer

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What is abolitionism?

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This Massachusetts man became the leading proponent of tax-supported public

education in America.

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Who is Horace Horace Mann?Mann?

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Answer

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The Dow Law in Maine was the first

to make this product illegal.

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What is alcohol?

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Answer

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This meeting in 1848 became the beginning of the women’s rights

movementScoreboard

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What is the Seneca Falls Seneca Falls Convention?Convention?

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This tribe became the most tragic example of

Jackson’s removal policies when 18,000 of them were

forcibly removed to Oklahoma in the late

1830s.

Answer

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What is the Cherokee?Cherokee?

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In 1830, Jackson urged Congress to

pass this act in order to relocate

Amerindians in the southeast to the

West. Answer

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What is the Indian Indian

Removal Act?Removal Act?

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The U.S. removed this tribe from Florida only

after suffering the bloodiest Indian war in American history.

Answer

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Who are the Seminoles? Seminoles?

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Answer

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This Supreme Court case declared that the Cherokee were not a

sovereign foreign nation, but rather a

domestic one.

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What is Cherokee Cherokee Nation vs. Nation vs. Georgia, Georgia,

1831?1831?

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Answer

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This 1832 conflict was the last in the Old Northwest: the area was now free

of Amerindians.

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What is the Black Hawk Black Hawk

War?War?

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WhigsWhigs ExpansionExpansion SectionalSectional

-ism-ism

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Henry Clay and his followers hated Jackson

so much that they officially created this

party in 1834 to oppose him.

Answer

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What is the Whig Party?Whig Party?

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This embarrassing episode divided

Jackson’s cabinet when he ordered it to

be nice to the secretary of war’s

wife. Answer

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What is the Peggy Eaton Peggy Eaton

Affair?Affair?

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Jackson inadvertently hurt western farmers when he issued this hard money

policy. Answer

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What is the Specie Specie

Circular?Circular?

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President Van Buren paid for Jackson’s ill-conceived economic policies when this

economic catastrophe happened in early in his

presidency.Answer

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What is the Panic of 1837?Panic of 1837?

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This sarcastic term was coined for

Jackson’s unofficial meetings with non-cabinet members.

Answer

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What is the “Kitchen Kitchen Cabinet?”Cabinet?”

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The Whigs were essentially based around this Clay-inspired economic

program.

Answer

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What is the “American American SystemSystem?”

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This war hero from the War of 1812 couldn’t

defeat Van Buren in 1836, but he won the rematch

in 1840 with his “Log Cabin and Hard Cider”

campaign.Answer

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Who is William William Henry Henry

Harrison?Harrison?

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$600$600Before the Whigs

adopted their name in 1834 they were

known by this name between 1828 and

1834.AnswerScoreboard

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What is the National National

Republicans?Republicans?

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The Whigs were fiercely opposed to

this banking system, first signed by

President Van Buren.

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What is the Independent Independent

Treasury Treasury System?System?

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The Whigs were the political

descendants of this defunct political

party.Answer

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What is the Federalist Federalist

Party?Party?

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Answer

This state nullified the tariff of 1832 claiming it wasn’t

low enough.

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What is South What is South Carolina?Carolina?

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The protective tariff, starting with the one in 1816, was largely the brainchild of this

guy.

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Who is Henry Henry Clay? Clay?

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After the nullification crisis was over,

Congress passed this bill to reaffirm that it had the right to

levy tariffs .Answer

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What is the Force Bill?Force Bill?

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This 1828 tariff was so high that

southerners gave it this pejorative

name.Answer

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What is the “Tariff of Tariff of

AbominationsAbominations?”?”

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As a compromise to end the nullification crisis, this tariff was

enacted.

Answer

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What is the Tariff of Tariff of 1833?1833?

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John L. O’Sullivan coined this term: a

belief that God willed the U.S. to spread

from “sea to shining sea.”

Answer

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What is Manifest Manifest Destiny?Destiny?

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Place a bet between $200 to $2000 (or higher if you have

more money)

Question

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This South Carolinian anonymously wrote the South Carolina

Exposition supporting the idea of

nullification.Answer

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Who is John C. John C. Calhoun?Calhoun?

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Answer

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This 1830 debate in the Senate over the issue of nullification was the most famous

in the history of Congress.

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What is the Webster-Webster-

Hayne Hayne Debate?Debate?

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Place a bet between $200 to $2000 (or higher if you have

more money)

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Answer

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This toast in 1830 demonstrated the mounting conflict between Jackson

and Calhoun.Scoreboard

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What is the Jefferson Jefferson

Day Toast?Day Toast?Scoreboard

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This was the first third party in U.S. history, running a candidate in 1832.

Answer

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What is the Anti-Masonic Anti-Masonic

Party?Party?

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This organization was important in reducing alcohol

consumption in the U.S.

Answer

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What is the American American

Temperance Temperance Society?Society?

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Answer

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This organization was opposed to the

massive immigration of the Irish and

Germans in the mid-19th century.

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Who are the Know-Know-

Nothings?Nothings?

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Answer

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This guy was the greatest preacher of

the 2nd Great Awakening and help

spawn several reform movements.

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Who is Charles Charles Grandison Grandison

Finney?Finney?

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Make your wager

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QuestionScoreboard

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This new election practice replaced the

caucus system and was first used by the National

Republicans and Anti-Masons in 1832.

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What are national national

nominating nominating conventions?conventions?

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