UNIT 10 (PART 2) REVIEW GAME. What is Popular Sovereignty? The Debate Over Slavery.

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UNIT 10 (PART 2) REVIEW GAME

What is Popular Sovereignty? The Debate Over Slavery.

Trouble in Kansas What was the original cause of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Secession. Why was John Brown interested in Harpers Ferry?

The Debate Over Slavery. How did anti-slavery literature impact the Abolitionist Movement?

Political Divisions Identify the 4 parties that existed in the mid- 1850’s.

The Debate Over Slavery. Identify 1 part of the Compromise of 1850.

Trouble in Kansas How was Stephen Douglas involved in the Kansas- Nebraska Act?

The Debate Over Slavery. What was the Fugitive Slave Act? And what side (North or South) did it favor?

Secession. In Feb of 1861, a new country was established for the southern slave states. What was it called?

Political Divisions What were the 3 results of the Dred Scott decision?

The Debate Over Slavery. Who wrote, Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

Trouble in Kansas Why was the Kansas- Nebraska act significant?

Secession. What is secession?

Political Divisions What did the new Republican Party support?

The Debate Over Slavery. What is sectionalism?

Trouble in Kansas Why were northerners upset about the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Secession. What was the conclusion to John Brown’s Harper Ferry raid? Why was it significant?

The Debate Over Slavery. Why were only 11 of 343 African Americans, that were brought before the commissioner, identified as free?

Political Divisions Why were Lincoln and Douglas debating?

The Debate Over Slavery. Why was the Compromise of 1850 needed?

Trouble in Kansas What is “Bleeding Kansas”?

Secession. Why was Lincoln able to win the Election of 1860?

Political Divisions What were similarities and differences for Lincoln and Douglas?

The Debate Over Slavery. What was the significance of the Missouri Compromise?

Trouble in Kansas What happened between Charles Sumner and Preston Brooks in Congress?

Secession. How many presidential candidates were there in the election of 1860? What parties?

Political Divisions What was the significances of the Lincoln-Douglas debates?

The Debate Over Slavery. This man was known as the “Great Compromiser”.

Trouble in Kansas Identify the Pottawatomie Massacre.

Secession. What initiated the idea of seceding from the union?

Political Divisions What is the Freeport Doctrine?

Secession. Identify 1 event that emotional charged the citizens of the United States in the mid-1800’s. How did this event influence the emotions of the people?