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Slide 2 Choose a category. Answer the question. Click to begin. Slide 3 Click here for Final Jeopardy Slide 4 Civil War Political Parties West 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points PresidentsGeneral Slide 5 What did social reformers want to do? Slide 6 Reform (improve) society End slavery Get voting rights for women Slide 7 How does a bill become law? Slide 8 Congress (HOR and Senate) vote yes with 50% The president approves or disapproves If he disapproves, the Congress can override the veto with a 2/3 vote Slide 9 When does the Supreme Court hear a case? Slide 10 After a law already exists, a person who disagrees with whether a law follows the Constitution can request a court case. The person can keep the case moving up through the courts, and then the Supreme Court can agree to hear the case. Slide 11 What happens if all three branches agree to a very unfair law? Slide 12 The law exists until the people elect a new government who changes it Slide 13 Does the government always follow the Constitution? Slide 14 not necessarily Alien and Sedition Acts, Japanese internment, Guantanamo Bay prison Slide 15 Who fought the Civil War? Slide 16 Northern states (Union) versus Southern states (Confederacy) Slide 17 When did it start? Slide 18 Lincolns election in 1861 Slide 19 What was the disagreement over the tariff? Slide 20 South didnt want a tax on foreign trade because it traded goods with England Slide 21 What was the Souths perspective on the war? Slide 22 They were defending states rights Slide 23 What was the Northern perspective on the cause of the war? Slide 24 The North was defending the country, and then later fighting for the freedom of the slaves Slide 25 What were three major decisions that Jefferson made? Slide 26 Ordered Louisiana Purchase Kept some Federalists in gov Stopped all trade with the Embargo Act Kept National Bank No rights for women and slaves Slide 27 What was the Whiskey Rebellion and what did Washington decide to do about it? Slide 28 Tax on whiskey was protested in PA. Washington sent soldiers to disperse the rebellion and enforce the tax law Congress made. Slide 29 Keeping the National Bank and using the federal government to outlaw trade was against Jeffersons ideology before his presidency. True or False? Slide 30 True Slide 31 What accomplishments did Washington make? Slide 32 Set many precedents that followed the Constitution. Created Judicial Branch. Supported BOR and National Bank. Passed Jays Treaty to get England off US land (but did not address ships). Spoke against political parties. Ignored personal attacks. Slide 33 Name one controversy from Jeffersons presidency and one from Washingtons. Slide 34 Jefferson Louisiana Purchase, Embargo Act, no rights for women and slaves, Barbary Pirates Washington Bill of Rights, Jays Treaty, criticisms about being king, making the bank, Whiskey Rebellion Slide 35 Which leader and party supported agriculture? Why? Slide 36 Jefferson and Democratic- Republicans To support common people and the states rights. Slide 37 What political party did Jefferson lead? What was their biggest belief? Slide 38 Democratic- Republicans, state- rights Slide 39 What was the War of 1812? Slide 40 England v. US over rights of American sailors, Britain arming NAs on US border US won but there were no major changes Slide 41 Which leader and which party wanted more national taxes and why? Slide 42 Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton To strengthen the country after the failure of the Articles of Confederation that gave states rights Slide 43 Which party promoted industry and trade, and how did they do this? Slide 44 Federalist who passed a protective tarriff (a tax on imports that helped Northern industry) Slide 45 How did the U.S. gain a large piece of the Southwest including California, Arizona and New Mexico? Slide 46 The Mexican Cession, where Mexico sold the land extremely cheaply to the U.S. after losing the Mexican War Slide 47 Where was the Louisiana Purchase and how much bigger did the Louisiana Purchase make the US? Slide 48 Middle of the country, doubled the size of the US Slide 49 Name two examples of when white settlers moved west. Slide 50 Louisiana Purchase/Lewis and Clark Oregon Trail Gold Rush Slide 51 What was Westward Expansion? Slide 52 A period when the US took over land up to the Pacific Oceans that Native Americans lived on. Slide 53 How did Native Americans respond to Westward Expansion? Slide 54 Protested both militarily and politically