Grudgeball Rules 1 Each group will begin the
Grudgeball Rules 1) Each group will begin the game with 10 x’s 2) A question will be asked and each team needs to discuss and Answer the question out loud. 3) The team that gets the answer correct gets to remove 2 x’s from another team. You can take them both from the same team or split them up. 4) Before you take away x’s, you will get to increase the number by shooting the nerf ball into the net. If you make the shot from the far line, you can take 5 x’s off the board and if you shoot from the closer line you can remove 4 x’s 5. You can NOT remove x’s from your own team. 6. If your group is eliminated, you may win your way back in the game by getting an answer correct and shooting a basket. You can earn 4 or 5 x’s back by answering a question correct and shooting a basket either from the close or far line. 7. The winning team is the one with the most x’s still left at the end!!! Team members get three bonus points on the exam.
The Mormons migrated west to Utah practice their ____ religion freely.
What is the term for when a state wants to leave the union (U. S. )? secede
What threat did South Carolina make while Andrew Jackson was president? To secede if the tariff was not lowered
What was another name of the Tariff of 1828? Tariff of Abominations
Why did the Southern states not like the tariff? It hurt the South’s economy and helped the North’s
What point is this cartoon trying to make? Jackson is abusing his powers as President (he’s too powerful)
Which political party was responsible for publishing this cartoon? WHIG PARTY
Which political party is Andrew Jackson responsible for creating? Democratic Party
Jacksonian Democracy is greater access for all people to participate in ______. government
What was the second great awakening? Religious Revival that urged people to get involved and make changes in society
Because of the second great awakening, protestant evangelicals sought to end slavery and achieve other reforms _______.
At the Seneca Falls convention in Ny, women ______ met to discuss their rights.
Manifest Destiny…. what was it? A belief that we had the God-given Right to expand to the Pacific Ocean.
What was the “compromise” of the Missouri Compromise? One state entered as a free state, and one state entered as a slave state
In what direction were the Native Americans forced to move to their new home? West
To what present-day state did the Native Americans relocate ? Oklahoma (and some of Kansas)
The Second great awakening was the ____ CAUSE of reform th movements in the 19 century.
What is civil disobedience? Protesting non-violently, simply not following laws they don’t agree with
Give an example of civil disobedience…. Answers may vary….
Who is credited with the idea of civil disobedience? Henry David Thoreau
What was the temperance movement? Reform movement that wanted to stop the consumption of alcohol
Who called education the “Great Equalizer”? Horace Mann
The Tariff of 1832 (Tariff of Abominations) Southern planters. hurt _____
With which country did the U. S. go to war for land? Mexico
What were the years of the U. S. Mexican war? 1846 -1848
What do the following events have in common? -Louisiana Purchase (1803) -Texas gains its independence from Mexico (1836) -California gold rush (1849) The are all events leading to territorial growth of the U. S.
What does the term “economic” mean? $$$Having to do with the money in a government $$$$
In the election of 1828, which region(s) of the country did NOT vote for Andrew Jackson? Northeast States
Jackson’s VP; Doctrine of Nullification John C. Calhoun
Kentucky Congressman The Great Compromiser (Missouri Compromise/Compromise of 1850) Henry Clay
8 th president, earned the name Martin Van “Ruin” because of the Panic of 1837 Martin Van Buren
According to the map, what geographic reason explains why the Oregon and Mormon trails overlapped? Rocky Mountains (one way through)
Another term for a tax on imported goods Tariff
Giving government jobs to political supporters Spoils system
When a person places the interests of his/her region above the interests of the nation. sectionalism
The route that the Cherokee were forced to take out of their homeland due to the Indian Removal Act. Trail of Tears
Theory that a state can declare a federal law invalid. Nullification
What does the orange area represent? Mexican Cession
What is represented by the purple area? Gadsden Purchase
What does the green area represent? Louisiana Purchase
What does the orange area represent? 1) Oregon Country
Who is known as the father of the Constitution (1787)? James Madison
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