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War of 1812, Monroe Doctrine

War of 1812, Monroe Doctrine

Assessment

Presentation

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Social Studies

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5th - 7th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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21 Slides • 18 Questions

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James Monroe & the Monroe Doctrine

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What is an Anti-federalist?

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Someone who supports the U.S. Constitution (Strong Federal/National Government)

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Someone who opposes the U.S. Constitution (wants a weak National government)

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Open Ended

How do we show our sense of loyalty and pride for our country today?

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Multiple Choice

A time of economic success and security

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presidential

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Nationalism

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Sectionalism

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prosperity

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Multiple Choice

When did the "Era of Good Feelings" take place?

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right after the Revolutionary War ended

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before the War of 1812

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after the War of 1812

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July 4, 1776

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Multiple Choice

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Based on the political cartoon, which is NOT a reason for why we feel so good about our country following the War of 1812?

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More jobs!

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Prosperity

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Better relationship with the Native Americans.

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One political party.

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Multiple Choice

Why did James Madison commission (hire) Andrew Jackson to stop the raiders (outlaws, runaway slaves, and Indians).

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They were friends

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Jackson was friends with the outlaws.

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Jackson was a proven leader following his success at the Battle of Baltimore.

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Jackson was a proven leader following his success at the Battle of New Orleans.

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Multiple Choice

Andrew Jackson gained fame after defeating the British in the War of 1812. What was the name of that battle.

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Battle of Fort McHenry

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Battle of Saratoga

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Battle of New Orleans

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Multiple Choice

What was the name of the treaty that ended the 1st Seminole War?

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Treaty of Paris

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Treaty of Spain

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Adams-Jackson Treaty

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Adams-Onis Treaty

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Multiple Choice

As a result of the Adams-Onis Treaty Spain lost Florida and gave up it's claim to the ________________ territory.

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Oregon

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Texas

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Georgia

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Multiple Choice

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Besides paying Spain 5 million dollars, what else did the U.S. have to give up?

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Florida

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Oregon

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Texas

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Georgia

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Open Ended

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What do you think the Monroe Doctrine is?

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Multiple Choice

What was the name of the policy that warned Europeans not interfere with the Western Hemisphere?

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Madison Policy

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Western Hemisphere Interference Doctrine

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Eastern Hemisphere Doctrine

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Monroe Doctrine

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Multiple Select

Which of the following was NOT a detail of the Monroe Doctrine?

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Warned European nations to stay out of the Western Hemisphere.

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European nations could still colonize in the Western Hemisphere.

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European nations can’t interfere in our politics.

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European nations could no longer colonize in the Western Hemisphere including Latin America.

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Multiple Choice

What does prohibit mean?

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prevent

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allow

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display an item

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facilitate

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Multiple Choice

If Missouri was allowed to enter the Union as a slave state it would upset the balance in __________________, therefore, giving Slave States more power than Free States.

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Congress

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Supreme Court

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Fill in the Blank

To keep the balance in Congress, ______________ will enter the Union as a slave state, while _________________ will enter the Union as a free state.

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Multiple Choice

According to the Missouri Compromise, all land (in the Louisiana Territory) that is above the 36 30 line will be...

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closed to further exploration

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allowed to have slaves

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denied the right to have slaves

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Poll

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I want this puppy? My husband says, "NO." Should I be allowed to have this puppy?

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No

you can have a cat instead

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