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100

Belief in the benefits of profitable trading

Mercantilism

100
This man proclaimed "Give me liberty or give me death!"

Patrick Henry

100

This famous book showed the north how terrible slavery was.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

100

This important amendment granted women the right to vote

19th Amendment

100

Advocacy of unlimited coinage of silver

Free Silver Movement

200

This man advocated for separation of church and state before being banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony

Roger Williams

200

This event proved the success of the new Constitution. 

Whiskey Rebellion

200

Market Revolution (what was it)

Large increase in transportation systems, mechanization, and the connection and expansion of different markets to sell goods.
200

This was a movement by farmers that involved state control of railroads to regulate rates, and to discuss agricultural styles. The main goal was unified action against monopolistic railroads and grain elevators. 

Grange Movement

200

What were the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments

13: Abolished slavery

14: Granted citizenship to all men (including former slaves)

15: African-American man get the right to vote

300

This act made it so that the North American colonies could only export to England

Navigation Acts of 1651

300

What were the goals of the Intolerable Acts?

Punish the Massachusetts Bay Colony for the Boston Tea Party

300

What were the main causes of the Panic of 1837

A financial crisis caused by a collapsing land bubble and erratic American banking policies.

300

This was a set of domestic programs by Lyndon B Johnson for social and economic reform.

The Great Society

300

These two men had differing opinions on how African-Americans should seek equal rights

W.E.B. du Bois (believed they should fight for equal rights and founded NAACP) and Booker T. Washington (believed in waiting and raising social and economic status for equal rights)

400

This speech by John Winthrop stated that Boston should be a "beacon of hope" for the world

City upon a hill

400

This meeting aimed at constructing uniform parameters to regulate trade between states

Annapolis Convention of 1786

400

What was the era of Revivalism?

A new era of religious leaders who preached and wrote books. This led to increased faith and popularity for the Christian church.

400

These were perpetrated by the US and USSR to avoid direct confrontation. These happened in places such as Korea and Angola.

Proxy wars

400

This prohibited the printing and issuance of paper money by colonial legislatures

Currency Act of 1764

500

This stated the powers and limits the government should have

Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

500

What were the three major components of Hamilton's Financial Plan

1. Federal assumption of state debts

2. Creation of a Bank of the United States

3. Support for the nation's emerging industries

500

This ended the period of Reconstruction

Compromise of 1877

500

Aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration in Chicago

Haymarket Riot

500

FINAL JEOPARDY

What was the Teapot Dome Scandal?

A bribery scandal involving the administration of United States President Warren G. Harding from 1921 to 1923.