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SEMESTER EXAM REVIEW

With your host: Mrs. Herrera

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Places People Documents War Government

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Places - 100

This colony was originally established to gain wealth for

King James I, in 1607

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Places – 100

What is Jamestown Colony

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Places - 200

This was the original city for the United States capital

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Places – 200

What is

New York City

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Places- 300

This city is known as the Gateway to the West, after the

Louis & Clark expedition

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Places – 300

What is St. Louis

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Places - 400This Lake’s canal, located

outside New York City, established transportation and trade to western cities

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Places – 400

What is Lake Erie

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Places - 500

These documents were required to be signed by the government in order to relinquish permission to settle in the

New World

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Places – 500

What areCharters

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People- 100

With the help of Sir Walter Raleigh, this monarch requested the

establishment(s) of Roanoke

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People – 100

Who is Queen Elizabeth I

OrQueen Elizabeth

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People - 200

Thomas Jefferson requested that these two men explore the new Louisiana

Purchase territory

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People – 200

Who areMeriwether Lewis & William Clark

OrLewis & Clark

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People - 300

With the assistance of this heroine, several important heirlooms and

documents were saved during the British burning of Washington D.C.

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People – 300

Who isDolley Madison

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People - 400He was one of the leaders of the

private organization Sons of Liberty, and his cousin became the 2nd President of the United States

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People – 400

Who isSamuel Adams

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People - 500

This writer encouraged uprising through his Common Sense articles

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People – 500

Who is Thomas Paine

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Documents - 100

Due to forcing the colonist to house soldiers, this act gave the colonist one

more reason to Declare their Independence from England

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Documents – 100

What is The Quartering Act

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Documents - 200

This document gives each state two senators, regardless the population of

the state, in order to give all states equal representation in Congress

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Documents – 200

What is theNew Jersey Plan

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Documents - 300These documents were created to persuade the importance of the

federal government to solely maintain all the ‘power’.

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Documents – 300What are

Federalist paper

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Documents - 400

This document’s many failures included the lack of leadership for the

executive branch

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Documents – 400

What isThe Articles of Confederation

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Documents - 500Because of this act, the United States

developed their own economic independence, and decreased the

exportation of U.S. goods.

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Documents – 500What is the

Embargo Act

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War - 100

The United States formally declared their Independence from Great Britain,

on July 4th, of this year

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War – 100

What is1776

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War - 200

This small scrimmage occurred as a protest by angry Massachusetts

farmers, due to imposed taxes created by the new U.S. government in order

to get out of debate caused by the American Revolution

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War – 200

What is the Shays’ Rebellion

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War - 300

Because ‘Native American’ imposters, boycotted in this fashion, the English

Parliament closed the ports to the city.

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War – 300

What is theBoston Tea Party

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War - 400

This treaty formally ended the War of 1812

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War – 400

What is theTreaty of Ghent

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War - 500

This battle is considered the turning point of the American Revolution

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War – 500

What is theBattle of Saratoga

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Government - 100

This court case ruled that a states jurisdiction does not over power the

federal courts jurisdiction

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Government – 100

What isMcCulloch v. Maryland

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Government - 200

This court case gave the Supreme Court the right to regulate interstate

commerce

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Government – 200

What isGibbon v. Ogden

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Government - 300

The ruling of this court case declared judicial review, giving the Supreme Court the power to declare a law

unconstitutional

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Government – 300

What isMarbury v. Madison

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Government - 400

This foreign policy stated that any foreign attempts to colonize the United States would be taken as

aggression, and lead to war

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Government – 400

What is theMonroe Doctrine

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Government - 500This event occurred when France attempted to bribe the Americans by force, in

order to receive a loan to aid their revolution expenses.

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Government – 500

What is theXYZ Affair

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FINAL JEOPARDY

CATEGORY: Rebellion

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FINAL JEOPARDY

Describe the Boston Massacre, from both the Bostonian and the British side

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FINAL JEOPARDYBostonian- They were going about their everyday lives, until they were gunned down in the town square by the British soldiers. (Innocent bystanders. British- They were patrolling the town, as required. When the Bostonians started taunting, throwing things, and attacking them. (Self defense)

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