U1: Pre-Revolution
U1: Post-Revolution
U2: Nation Building
U3: Civil War
U4:Modern America
100

This Colonial act taxed Colonists on paper goods.

What is the Stamp Act. 

100

Thomas Jefferson was synonymous with this group; they believed in a weak central government and a strong state government. 

Who are the Anti-Federalists? 

100

This Act allowed for the Trail of Tears. 

What is the Indian Removal Act. 

100

This was known as the turning point in the Civil war. 

What is the Battle of Gettysburg.

100

These groups fought for better working conditions, higher wages, reasonable work hours, and child labor laws.

What are Labor Unions?

200

This iconic image of a chopped up snake, represented the idea of effective defense when joined together. What is this plan called?

What is the Albany Plan.

200

This Supreme court case established judicial review. 

What is Marbury V. Madison.

200

This President was often referred to as a King due his desire to increase the power of the Presidency.

Who is Andrew Jackson.

200

The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in a rebellious state and neglected other regions. 

What are the boarder states. 

200

The hands-off style of governmental and economic monitoring.  

What is Laissez Faire. 

300

This foreign ally was the most prominent in aiding the US in their fight for independence (say it correctly). 

Who is Marquis de La Fayette.

300

This war, also nicknamed the 'Second War of Independence' established that the US could defend itself from foreign forces. 

What is the War of 1812.

300

This was Lincoln's initial objective in waging war against the South. 

What is to preserve the Union. 

300

This Amendment gave citizenship to anyone born within the US. 

What is the 14th Amendment. 

300

The work force, consumer market and overall industrial uptick was directly impacted by this. 

What is the migrations of millions to the US. 

400

This document established the first US government but later failed due to lack of power.

What are the Articles of Confederation. 

400

This territory was purchased from France for $15 million and was negotiated by one of the American founding fathers (two part answer). 

What is the Louisiana purchase and James Monroe. 

400

This caused increased tension between Northern and Southern states and was solved by this Compromise (2 part answer). 

What are free vs. slave states and The Compromise of 1850.

400

This battle also known as "Manassas Junction" in the South, has an alternative name. 

What is the Battle of Bull Run. 

400

These journalist were keen on exposing corruption both politically and socially. 

Who are Muckrakers. 

500

The 13 colonies were separated into three sections and labeled based on their contributions (3 part answer).

What is N-Political, M-Bread Basket, S- Economy. 

500

These are the three presidents set by George Washington (3 part answer). 

What are "Mr. President", serving two terms, and the cabinet system. 

500

These actions, Compromise of 1850, 36-30 Line, Kansas-Missouri Compromise, helped to solve this problem in the US. 

What is a balance of power. 

500

This man was large proponent of the ratification of the 15th amendment saying, "Slavery is not abolished until the black man has the ballot."

Who is Frederick Douglas. 

500

Arizona's way of applying progressive reforms and interacting with a more direct democratic approach (3 part answer). 

What is referendum, recall, and initiative. 

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