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2 Civil War Jeopardy Underground Railroad Slavery Start of the Civil War Agreements Lifestyles Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from H1 This was a secret and organized system that allowed slaves to escape from the South to the North.

4 $100 Answer from H1 What was the Underground Railroad?

5 $200 Question from H1 This person was the most famous “conductor” of the Underground Railroad?

6 $200 Answer from H1 Who was Harriet Tubman?

7 $300 Question from H1 People who helped slaves hide at “stations” along the way to freedom were called this.

8 $300 Answer from H1 Who were conductors?

9 $400 Question from H1 This novel described the cruelties of slavery and won many people over to the abolitionist cause.

10 $400 Answer from H1 What was Uncle Tom’s Cabin?

11 $500 Question from H1 This author wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

12 $500 Answer from H1 Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?

13 $100 Question from H2 Slavery’s role in the South was best described as this.

14 $100 Answer from H2 What was profitable?

15 $200 Question from H2 The South was afraid of outlawing slavery for these reasons. Name at least two.

16 $200 Answer from H2 Slavery was profitable, slaves produced a lot of goods, and people didn’t want to change their lifestyles.

17 $300 Question from H2 Slavery was outlawed in most of these states.

18 $300 Answer from H2 What were the northern states?

19 $400 Question from H2 Slaves resisted slavery in many ways. Name at least two.

20 $400 Answer from H2 What were not obeying their owners, holding back their work, working slowly, breaking their tools, and pretending to be sick?

21 $500 Question from H2 This slave rebellion led to Africans who survived being sent back to Africa.

22 $500 Answer from H2 What was The Amistad?

23 $100 Question from H3 This battle officially started the Civil War.

24 $100 Answer from H3 What was Fort Sumter?

25 $200 Question from H3 Fort Sumter is located near this U.S. port city.

26 $200 Answer from H3 What is Charleston, SC?

27 $300 Question from H3 The North hoped that this would end once the war started.

28 $300 Answer from H3 What was slavery?

29 $400 Question from H3 The South did this because they believed in states’ rights and that each state had the right to choose whether or not they had slavery.

30 $400 Answer from H3 What was seceding from the Union?

31 $500 Question from H3 This person thought it was important to capture Fort Sumter because it was still under Union Control.

32 $500 Answer from H3 Who was Jefferson Davis?

33 $100 Question from H4 This agreement said that new states north of the compromise line would be free states, and new states below the line could allow slavery.

34 $100 Answer from H4 What was the Missouri Compromise?

35 $200 Question from H4 Henry Clay was the main orchestrator of these two agreements.

36 $200 Answer from H4 What were the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850?

37 $300 Question from H4 This led to violence in Kansas in 1854.

38 $300 Answer from H4 What was people in Kansas disagreeing over the results of the vote for slavery?

39 $400 Question from H4 The law said that escaped slaves had to be returned to their owners, even if they escaped to the North.

40 $400 Answer from H4 What was the Fugitive Slave Law?

41 $500 Question from H4 This abolitionist led a rebellion in Virginia where he raided the army’s arsenal.

42 $500 Answer from H4 Who was John Brown?

43 $100 Question from H5 In the mid 1850’s, many Southerners lived and worked on these.

44 $100 Answer from H5 What were plantations?

45 $200 Question from H5 By the mid 1850’s, most cities were located in this region.

46 $200 Answer from H5 What was the north?

47 $300 Question from H5 They feared losing their freedom, lived in cities, could be kidnapped, and taken back to slavery in the South, and couldn’t have certain jobs.

48 $300 Answer from H5 Who were free African-Americans?

49 $400 Question from H5 This Supreme Court case ruled that African-Americans “had no rights” because they were not citizens.

50 $400 Answer from H5 What is the Dred Scott case?

51 $500 Question from H5 This man won the 1860 presidential election without winning any electoral votes from the South.

52 $500 Answer from H5 Who was Abraham Lincoln?

53 Final Jeopardy This man was a leader of Southerners in the Senate who believed in states’ rights.

54 Final Jeopardy Answer Who was John C. Calhoun?


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