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Potent Potables
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Pirates Favorite Letter
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Category III
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“S” words
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Your favorite letter
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Potent Potables Pirates favorite letter Category III “S” words Your favorite letter $100 $300 $200 $400 $500
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CATEGORY 1 - $100 California was admitted to the Union as a free state, New Mexico and Utah would decide slavery based on popular sovereignty and A new and more strict fugitive slave law were part of this Compromise.
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CATEGORY 1 - $200 Both of these compromises were created by Henry Clay.
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CATEGORY 1 - $300 South Carolina Senator who opposed the Compromise of 1850 because of his radical view on “states rights”.
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CATEGORY 1 - $400 The president who signed the Compromise of 1850 and put it into effect.
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CATEGORY 1 - $500 The Missouri Compromise is no longer valid, Kansas and Nebraska decide slavery based on popular sovereignty and Kansas and Nebraska could be land used to build railroads as a result of this Act in 1854.
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CATEGORY 2 - $100 Political Party that opposes a strong, central government.
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CATEGORY 2 - $200 Political Party that worked to prevent slavery in the new territories.
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CATEGORY 2 - $300 Political Party opposed to both slavery and the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
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CATEGORY 2 - $400 Political Party opposed to immigration and took a pro-slave platform.
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CATEGORY 2 - $500 The first raid led by radical abolitionist John Brown in 1855, where pro-slavers were killed in Potawatomie Creek sparking other anti-slave raids across the state was known as…
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CATEGORY 3 - $100 Elected President in 1856, the last democrat for 2 decades.
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CATEGORY 3 - $200 Courts decided that enslaved people were the property of their owners and not U.S. citizens in this Supreme Court case.
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CATEGORY 3 - $300 Abraham Lincoln made a name for himself and his republican beliefs which helped him win the Presidential election of 1860 when debating this Illinois Senator in 1856.
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CATEGORY 3 - $400 Confederate troops fire and capture this fort which was occupied by Union troops, thus starting the Civil War.
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CATEGORY 3 - $500 President of the Confederacy, believing in State’s Rights, and hoping the South would be left alone after seceding.
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CATEGORY 4 - $100 Cautious Northern general that Lincoln removed from the head of the Union Army and ran against him in the Election of 1864.
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CATEGORY 4 - $200 Use a blockade and eventually tear the Confederacy into two parts and capture Richmond describes this military plan for the Union.
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CATEGORY 4 - $300 Fought in Maryland, Lee is forced to retreat back into Virginia, “Bloodiest DAY of the Civil War!”
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CATEGORY 4 - $400 Turning point of the Western Front, completed the Union’s Anaconda Plan.
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CATEGORY 4 - $500 A result of this battle was the complete destruction of the city and a path in Sherman’s March to the Sea.
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CATEGORY 5 - $100 The turning point of the Eastern Front, a 3 day battle, “Bloodiest BATTLE of the Civil War!”
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CATEGORY 5 - $200 The first major battle after the firing on Fort Sumter, spectators came to watch this battle.
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CATEGORY 5 - $300 Confederate General earned the name “Stonewall” after refusing to be pushed back and defeated in battle.
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CATEGORY 5 - $400 Battle was a major Southern victory but Lee “lost his right arm”
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CATEGORY 5 - $500 Supreme Court decision establishing the principle of "Separate but Equal" was Constitutional.
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CATEGORY 1 - $100 Compromise of 1850
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CATEGORY 1 - $200 Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850
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CATEGORY 1 - $300 John C. Calhoun
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CATEGORY 1 - $400 Millard Fillmore
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CATEGORY 1 - $500 Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
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CATEGORY 2 - $100 Democrats
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CATEGORY 2 - $200 Free Soil
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CATEGORY 2 - $300 Republican
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CATEGORY 2 - $400 Know Nothings
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CATEGORY 2 - $500 Bleeding Kansas
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CATEGORY 3 - $100 James Buchanan
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CATEGORY 3 - $200 Dred Scott v Sanford (1857)
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CATEGORY 3 - $300 Stephen Douglas
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CATEGORY 3 - $400 Fort Sumter
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CATEGORY 3 - $500 Jefferson Davis
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CATEGORY 4 - $100 George McClellan
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CATEGORY 4 - $200 Anaconda
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CATEGORY 4 - $300 Antietam
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CATEGORY 4 - $400 Vicksburg
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CATEGORY 4 - $500 Atlanta
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CATEGORY 5 - $100 Gettysburg
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CATEGORY 5 - $200 Bull Run
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CATEGORY 5 - $300 Thomas Jackson
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CATEGORY 5 - $400 Chancellorsville
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CATEGORY 5 - $500 Plessey v Ferguson
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Good Luck with this Question
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FINAL CATEGORY Became President in the election of 1876 even though another candidate received the most popular votes.
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Rutherford B. Hayes FINAL CATEGORY
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END OF GAME Daily Doubles and usage notes follow...
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JEOPARDY! Slide Show Notes The font for the question & answer slides is “Enchanted;” a copy of this font in located in the “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder. (This font will need to be installed in the C:/WINDOWS/FONTS folder of the computer running the show.) In order to keep all of the sounds and fonts together, copy the entire “REAL Jeopardy Template” folder. To change the categories: –1. Go to “Edit” and “Replace…” –2. In the Find box, type CATEGORY 1 (all caps) –3. In the Replace box, type the category in all caps (for example, PRESIDENTS) –4. Click Replace All... To use the Daily Double: –1. Choose which dollar values to set as Daily Double –2. Link that dollar value to one of the DD slides –3. Link the arrow on the DD slide to the correct question slide (so dollar/category match)
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Running the JEOPARDY! Slide Show On the game board with the categories on top, click on the desired dollar value. (The first game board is used only to blink in the dollar values like the show.) ICONS: –? Go to the answer screen. –House Go back to the game board. –Right Arrow (on Daily Doubles) Go to the question screen. –Turned-up Arrow Reload question screen after incorrect guess
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