Who?
What?
Why?
When?
Where?
100
Who was president during the Nullification Crisis?
Andrew Jackson
100
What was the name of the event that put the south's economy in distress?
The Nullification Crisis
100
Why is the Missouri Compromise and example of the Tenth Amendment?
It gave power to one state without the government making their decisions.
100
When was the Tenth Amendment ratified?
1791
100
Name 2 of the 3 states in which marijuana is legal.
Options: Colorado, Washington, Oregon
200
What was the name of the man who wrote the Compromise Bill to end the Nullification Crisis for 11 years?
Henry Clay
200
What is one example of the Tenth Amendment? Explain how it corresponds with the Tenth Amendment.
Marijuana legalization, gay marriage, denial of service in public stores, etc.
200
Why is marijuana legalization an example of the Tenth Amendment? Explain.
The states decide.
200
When did the Nullification Crisis begin?
1832
200
Who signed the Missouri Compromise?
James Monroe
300
According to the Tenth Amendment, who has the most power?
The states or the people
300
Some people think that the Tenth Amendment didn't BLANK anything to the Constitution, while others think it's more BLANK than the Constitution itself.
add, important
300
Why is nullification different from the Tenth Amendment?
Nullification restricts states to do something, but the Tenth Amendment allows them to make their own decisions.
300
When was the Missouri Compromise
1820
300
Where was the Missouri Compromise signed?
Maine
400
What group was upset at Andrew Jackson for his decision?
The Confederates or the South
400
What is the tenth amendment? Explain.
Yes or no
400
Why did Henry Clay sign the compromised bill?
He signed it to decrease tariffs in southern states.
400
When was Andrew Jackson's first year of presidency?
1829
400
Which state had the most problems with the federal government during the Nullification Crisis?
South Carolina
500
Who helped Andrew Jackson with the law during the Nullification Act? You must spell his name correctly to earn points.
M-A-R-T-I-N V-A-N B-U-R-E-N
500
Explain what the Tenth Amendment is in ten words.
It gives states power to make their own independent decision.
500
Why is the tenth amendment so important?
It makes sure that the state has power, and the government doesn't take over the decisions for people in that specific state.
500
When did the Nullification Crisis end?
1843
500
If you get this question correct, you do not lose any points. Where was the most conflict between South Carolina and the federal government?
Slavery