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2 THIS IS Jeopardy

3 With Your Host... Ms. Schaller

4 Jeopardy Compromise of 1850 North and South North or South Reformers Slavery Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

5 Contrast the weather of the North and South

6 North: Colder winters and shorter summers
South: mild weather, year round growing season along the coastal plains A 100

7 How did the Industrial Revolution change the way goods were produced in the US?

8 Handmade to machine-made

9 Why did immigrants move to the North instead of the South?

10 There were more jobs in factories.

11 Why were their few factories in the South?

12 Southerners bought slaves and land instead.

13 How did goods in the South get moved around?

14 Through the use of rivers
A 500

15 Who had the greater population?
B 100

16 North B 100

17 Who had more railroad track?
B 200

18 North B 200

19 Which side had more deaths during the Civil War?
B 300

20 The North B 300

21 Had high death toll in prisoner of war camps?
B 400

22 Both. B 400

23 Which side allowed African-Americans to fight?
B 500

24 Both B 500

25 Why did southerners not want California to enter the Union as a free state?

26 It would upset the balance of free v slave states.

27 Who was one group the Fugitive Slave Act was unfair for and why?

28 Slaves- they couldn’t testify in court
People who helped runaways because they could be fined. C 200

29 What were the three main parts of the Compromise of 1850?

30 No more slave trade in Washington D.C.
CA = free state. Mexican Cession is organized and people will decide if its open to slavery by voting. No more slave trade in Washington D.C. Fugitive Slave Law C 300

31 This book was inspired by the Fugitive Slave Law.
C 400

32 Uncle Tom’s Cabin C 400

33 What slave state was added before California?

34 Texas C 500

35 Who led antislavery supporters to kill proslavery settlers in Kansas?

36 John Brown D 100

37 Why was Frederick Douglass not the typical slave?

38 He was literate/educated

39 Who was an educational reformer who led the common-school movement?

40 Horace Mann D 300

41 This movement helped inspire the women’s rights movement…

42 Abolitionist movement
D 400

43 What happened when John Brown went to start a rebellion at Harper’s Ferry?

44 The raid failed and he was captured and executed.

45 Slave owners treated their slaves like they would treat what?

46 Property (and the courts supported that opinion)

47 How did slaves pass down their culture?

48 Told folktales with characters and morals, sung spirituals, mixed traditional African and Christian traditions. E 200

49 What often separated slaves and was greatly feared?

50 auction E 300

51 What did the Supreme Court rule in Dred Scott v
What did the Supreme Court rule in Dred Scott v. Sandford (3 main things)? E 400

52 Slavers were not citizens and couldn’t sue in court.
Slaves were property so they couldn’t be taken from owners. The Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional. E 400

53 These sisters were the daughter of a large plantation owner but spoke out about slavery.

54 Sarah and Angelica Grimke

55 What was the Republican Party most concerned with stopping?
F 100

56 The spread of slavery west.

57 What did Lincoln promise to do upon his election?
F 200

58 Take no steps to limit slavery in the south.
F 200

59 What did the Election of 1860 show about the South?

60 They did not have much political power in national politics (they split their vote between to democratic candidates) F 300

61 What did John Brown’s attempted raid on Harper’s Ferry affect the US?

62 It increased tensions between the North and South.
He became a martyr for abolitionists and a terrorist to slaver owners. F 400

63 What did transcendentalists believe?
F 500

64 People should trust themselves instead of other people, and through their intuition could rise above the material things in life to reach true understanding. F 500

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

66 Click on screen to continue
This abolitionist became advisor to President Lincoln and toured Europe to speak out against slavery. Click on screen to continue

67 Click on screen to continue
Fredrick Douglass Click on screen to continue

68 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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