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Antebellum Jeopardy Final Jeopardy GAPIEDMONT ATLANTACHEROKEE Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500
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$100 Question from GA What does Nullification mean ?
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$100 Answer from GA The authority of a state to be able to cancel, or nullify, a national law.
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$200 Question from GA What would someone who believed in states’ rights say about the national government?
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$200 Answer from GA The national government has no right to tell states how to handle their own business. The states should have the most say.
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$300 Question from GA Describe the Geography and Society of the North during this time period.
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$300 Answer from GA Industrial Many Cities Natural Harbors People were dependent on one another for goods and services. Expected more services from the Government
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$400 Question from GA What law was passed that specifically named one slave state one free state? Hint – truly balancing admission of slave/free states in the National Government
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$400 Answer from GA Missouri Compromise 1820 Missouri Slave State Maine Free State
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$500 Question from GA What was the purpose of both the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850?
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$500 Answer from GA They were meant to peacefully resolve disputes over slavery in the US territories and to try to keep states at peace.
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$100 Question from PIEDMONT What does Succession mean?
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$100 Answer from PIEDMONT To leave a union. In this case, the United States of America.
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$200 Question from PIEDMONT What happened to the population of slaves as cotton production increased?
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$200 Answer from PIEDMONT The slave population increased.
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$300 Question from PIEDMONT What did the Georgia Platform say?
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$300 Answer from PIEDMONT Georgia would obey the Compromise of 1850 as long as the North did – Fugitive Slave Act. Georgia would not secede.
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$400 Question from PIEDMONT 3 things that the Compromise of 1850 said?
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$400 Answer from PIEDMONT California added as a Free State. Fugitive Slave Law passed Popular Sovereignty – New Mexico and Utah would vote to see if slavery would be allowed.
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$500 Question from PIEDMONT What were the results of the Dred Scott Case?
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$500 Answer from PIEDMONT 1.Dred Scott was property, a slave. 2.A slave did not have the right to sue in US Courts. 3.Congress could not ban slavery in the new western territories.
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$100 Question from ATLANTA What are tariffs ?
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$100 Answer from ATLANTA Taxes put on goods coming from other countries.
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$200 Question from ATLANTA Why was the term “Bleeding Kansas” used to describe Kansas?
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$200 Answer from ATLANTA Popular Sovereignty caused Abolitionists and Slavery supporters to rush into the territory – violence broke out.
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$300 Question from ATLANTA Describe the Geography and Society (people) of the South
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$300 Answer from ATLANTA 1.Rural &Agricultural 2.Plantation system & Slavery 3.Warm climate – fertile top soil 4.People provided for themselves – hunted, farmed, fished. 5.Did not expect services from the government.
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$400 Question from ATLANTA What event upset Georgia the most that it decided to secede from the Union, right after South Carolina?
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$400 Answer from ATLANTA The election of Abraham Lincoln
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$500 Question from ATLANTA Who was a cooperationist who opposed secession at the Georgia Convention, but was later elected as VP of the Confederacy?
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$500 Answer from ATLANTA Alexander Stephens
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$100 Question from CHEROKEE How was popular sovereignty used in the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
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$100 Answer from CHEROKEE Voters decided if slavery would be allowed in the new states.
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$200 Question from CHEROKEE How did GA respond to the Compromise of 1850?
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$200 Answer from CHEROKEE Georgia’s Governor called for a state convention to discuss the Compromise of 1850 & succession
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$300 Question from CHEROKEE What was the Fugitive Slave Law & which compromise was it a part of?
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$300 Answer from CHEROKEE Compromise of 1850 The North had to return runaway slaves back to the South
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$400 Question from CHEROKEE How did the North and South feel differently about tariffs?
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$400 Answer from CHEROKEE North: wanted protective tariffs so American goods would be cheaper than foreign goods. South: against protective tariffs; they got many goods from Britain.
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$500 Question from CHEROKEE How did the North and South feel differently about Nullification?
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$500 Answer from CHEROKEE North: Against Nullification – believed that all US laws should be followed. South: For Nullification – believed that all US laws should be followed.
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Final Jeopardy How did the South’s economy drive their politics?
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Final Jeopardy Answer The South’s economy was based on the Plantation system where Slave labor was used. Southern politics were focuses on protecting slavery to protect the South’s economy.
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