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5 100 200 300 400 500 Abolitionists Key Figures Battles and Turning Points Causes of the War Mixed #1 Mixed #2

6 This abolitionist was a former slave that taught himself to read and write. He became an excellent speaker on African American and Women’s rights A 100

7 Frederick Douglass A 100

8 This abolitionist was the first woman to be recognized as an anti-slavery speaker A 200

9 Sojourner Truth A 200

10 This abolitionist led a raid at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia that failed. He had no problem using violence to show his beliefs A 300

11 John Brown A 300

12 This abolitionist published an anti-slavery newspaper called The Liberator A 400

13 William Lloyd Garrison A 400

14 This abolitionist wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin that revealed the conditions of slavery to people everywhere. A 500

15 Harriet Beecher Stowe A 500

16 This person was president of the Confederacy during the Civil War. B 100

17 Jefferson Davis B 100

18 This person was the leading general for the Union army. B 200

19 Ulysses S. Grant B 200

20 This person was the president of the United States of America during the Civil War B 300

21 Abraham Lincoln B 300

22 This person was one of the most successful “conductors” on the Underground Railroad B 400

23 Harriet Tubman B 400

24 This person was the leading general of the Conferderate States of America B 500

25 Robert E. Lee B 500

26 This battle was the turning point of the Civil War because it shifted the advantage from the South to the Union C 100

27 Gettysburg C 100

28 The Civil War began here C 200

29 Fort Sumter C 200

30 This was an order issued by Abraham Lincoln that freed all the slaves in the Confederacy C 300

31 Emancipation Proclamation C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

33 Which side of the Civil War had the strategy to split their opponent in two at the Mississippi River? C 400

34 The Union (North) C 400

35 What happened at Appomattox Court House? C 500

36 Lee surrendered to Grant which began the end of the Civil War C 500

37 What specific event caused southern states to begin seceding from the Union? D 100

38 The election of 1860 in which Lincoln was elected President D 100

39 What was the main issue that the South was worried would be eliminated? D 200

40 Slavery D 200

41 What issue did the south like so much about the Articles of Confederation? D 300

42 It allowed for more states’ rights D 300

43 The result of the growing cultural and economic difference between the north and the south, particularly slavery, was known as what? D 400

44 Sectionalism D 400

45 Name 2 of the 5 main events from Westward Expansion that led to the Civil War D 500

46 Possible answers: Dred Scott decision, Missouri Compromise, Kansas- Nebraska Act, Compromise of 1850, or Annexation of Texas D 500

47 True or False. Over 600,000 men and women died during the Civil War E 100

48 True E 100

49 True or False. The north’s environment was devastated as a result of the Civil War E 200

50 False. The south was devastated. E 200

51 During the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln says, “government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from this earth.” What is he talking about? E 300

52 He doesn’t want democracy to be ruined or disappear E 300

53 True or False. The south relied heavily on England for trading purposes E 400

54 True E 400

55 True or False. Northerners were all abolitionists E 500

56 False. Just because you lived in the North didn’t mean you were willing to speak out about slavery E 500

57 True or False. The south’s main strategy for winning the war was to fight a defensive war and rely on trade with Spain for military supplies F 100

58 False. They relied on England for supplies F 100

59 True or False. Fort Sumter was a Confederate fort that was attacked by the Union F 200

60 False. It was a Union fort attacked by the Confederates F 200

61 What plan of government did the Union follow and agree with? F 300

62 The Constitution F 300

63 Rich soil and slave labor made the south rely on an ____________ economy F 400

64 Agricultural F 400

65 What type of labor system did the North believe in? F 500

66 A free labor system F 500

67 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

68 The boundary seperating the North from the South was located between Maryland and Pennsylvania, what was it called? Click on screen to continue

69 The Mason-Dixon line Click on screen to continue

70 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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