What phrase summarized the colonists’ complaint that they were taxed by Britain without having representatives in Parliament?
What is “no taxation without representation”?
Which group supported the ratification of the Constitution?
Who are the Federalists?
Which president doubled the size of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase?
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
What economic system in the South relied heavily on enslaved labor and drove sectional conflict?
What is plantation slavery?
This U.S. river is the longest in the country and played a major role in westward expansion.
What is the Mississippi River?
This act taxed items such as newspapers, legal documents, playing cards, and other printed materials to pay for the Seven Years' War.
What is the Stamp Act?
What was the main fear of the Anti-Federalists regarding the new Constitution?
What is that it gave too much power to the national government?
What term describes the belief that Americans were destined to expand westward across the continent?
What is Manifest Destiny?
Which 1857 Supreme Court decision ruled that enslaved people were not citizens and that Congress could not ban slavery in the territories?
What is the Dred Scott Case
This popular board game, mass-produced in 1935, was originally designed to critique Gilded Age businesses.
What is Monopoly?
Which battle(s) in 1775 are often called “the shot heard ’round the world” and marked the start of the Revolutionary War?
What are Lexington and Concord?
What series of essays, written by people such as James Madison and John Jay argued in favor of ratifying the Constitution?
What are The Federalist Papers?
The Indian Removal Act led to this sad and devastating forced migration.
What is the "Trail of Tears."
Which abolitionist’s violent raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 intensified Southern fears of slave revolts?
Who is John Brown?
Which video game series allows players to explore different eras of history, including the American Revolution?
What is Assassin's Creed?
Which foreign country became a key American ally after the Battle of Saratoga, helping the colonies win independence?
Who is France?
What compromise helped convince states to ratify the Constitution by protecting individual liberties?
What is the Bill of Rights?
Which president was known for expanding democracy for white men while also increasing executive power?
Who is Andrew Jackson?
What 1863 document changed the purpose of the war by declaring freedom for enslaved people in Confederate states?
What is the Emancipation Proclamation?
The plot of this film looks like the following:
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What is Up?
What is Paris?
Which Federalist leader believed a strong national government was necessary to maintain order and economic stability?
Who is Alexander Hamilton?
Which 1803 Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review?
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Which amendment, passed after the war, officially abolished slavery throughout the United States?
What is the Thirteenth Amendment?
Adjusted for inflation, this film grossed close to $6 billion dollars both globally and domestically, the most ever.
What is Gone with the Wind?