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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Category A. Category B. Category C. Category D. Category E. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Choose a category. You will be given the answer.
You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
Category B Category D Category E
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Category CCategory A
________impact on the presidency was
limited as he was the second to be killed
while in office.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Garfield
_______came to the White House with a reputation
of corruption.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Arthur
Elected through a questionable
electoral process.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Hayes
Formed his national reputation first as a
general on the battlefield, then as a
political figure.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Grant
Garfield was killed by a man that sought _________ from him.
Money Property
RestitutionPolitical Office
Political Office
As president, he redeemed himself of his political past and became known as one
of the most honest presidents to ever hold
office. Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Arthur
He ended the long running Reconstruction period that had gripped the South since the end
of the Civil War.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Hayes
Although considered personally honest,
_________ administration was one of the most
corrupt in U.S. history.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Grant
He held the office for only 4 months before he
was shot on July 2, 1881, by an assassin
named Charles Guieau.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Garfield
Arthur was a defender of ____________.
Emancipation Proclamation
SecessionCivil Rights
Black Code Laws
Civil Rights
__________ supported legislation which limited corruption in office and
helped eliminate the spoils system which was common
to American politics.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Hayes
His basic political creed was, “He serves
his party best who serves his country
best.”Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Hayes
When the American people had realized that political patronage had led to the death of this president, they were ready for a
change.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Garfield
Arthur was deeply involved in __ politics.
New Jersey RepublicanNew Hampshire Democrat
New Jersey DemocratNew York Republican
New York Republican
________ was actively involved in the
Underground Railroad, helping slaves escape
Grant HayesGarfield Arthur
Hayes
President Lincoln placed him in
Command of all Union forces during
the Civil War.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Grant
Arthur supported the______, which changed how government officials
were selected.Pendleton Civil Service Act
Popular Sovereignty ActJim Crow Act
Emancipation Proclamation
Pendleton Civil Service Act
His wife earned the nickname “Lemonade
Lucy”.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Hayes
When the KKK threatened Negroes,
____________ attempted to use federal troops to protect former slaves.
Grant HayesGarfield Arthur
Grant
Which of these was NOT something that took place
during Grant’s presidency?
Transcontinental RailroadInvention of Telephone
Establishment of the first National Park: Yellowstone
Invention of the Automobile
Invention of the Automobile
As president, _________ withdrew the last federal
troops still occupying the Reconstruction
South.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Hayes
He made appointments to his cabinet and other offices based on ______.
Family WealthCompromise
QualificationsPolitical Party
Qualifications
_______spent his final days penning memoirs. His
autobiography was a great financial success, which
provided his family $500,000.Grant Hayes
Garfield Arthur
Grant
Grant’s real name was ___________.
HankHarrisHarleyHiram
Hiram
The ______ election is remembered as one of the more controversial in American history.
1776 18761976 2076
1876
Make your wager
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