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Final Exam Jeopardy- Standards 7b, 7c, 8a, 8b, 8e, and 9a

Final Exam Jeopardy- Standards 7b, 7c, 8a, 8b, 8e, and 9a . Final Jeopardy . Standard 7b for 100. The concept of Manifest Destiny meant that it was providential that American settlers do what?. Check Your Answer . Standard 7b for 100 . Expand all the way to the Pacific Coast .

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Final Exam Jeopardy- Standards 7b, 7c, 8a, 8b, 8e, and 9a

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  1. Final Exam Jeopardy-Standards 7b, 7c, 8a, 8b, 8e, and 9a

  2. Final Jeopardy

  3. Standard 7b for 100 The concept of Manifest Destiny meant that it was providential that American settlers do what? Check Your Answer

  4. Standard 7b for 100 • Expand all the way to the Pacific Coast Back to Game Board

  5. Standard 7b for 200 • What impact did the concept of Manifest Destiny have on the Native Americans? Check Your Answer

  6. Standard 7b for 200 It destroyed their culture and lifestyle Back to Game Board

  7. Standard 7b for 300 • What President orchestrated the forced relocation of some 45,000 Native Americans? Check Your Answer

  8. Standard 7b for 300 President Andrew Jackson Back to Game Board

  9. Standard 7b for 400 • What Native American tribe lost thousands in their journey west that became known as the Trail of Tears? Check Your Answer

  10. Standard 7b for 400 • Cherokee Back to Game Board

  11. Standard 7b for 500 • Manifest Destiny is surrounded by the idea that what group of people had the right to own whatever land they claimed? Check Your Answer

  12. Standard 7b for 500 • European settlers Back to Game Board

  13. Standard 7c for 100 • What did abolitionists all agree about? Check Your Answer

  14. Standard 7c for 100 • the need to end slavery Back to Game Board

  15. Standard 7c for 200 • What impact did working reform movements have on women? Check Your Answer

  16. Standard 7c for 200 • They gained experience in seeking social and political change Back to Game Board

  17. Standard 7c for 300 • What leader of the public education movement argued that a democracy could not survive without literate, informed voters and morally upright citizens? Check Your Answer

  18. Standard 7c for 300 • Horace Mann Back to Game Board

  19. Standard 7c for 400 Dorothea Dix led what reform movement? Check Your Answer

  20. Standard 7c for 400 • Prison Reforms Back to Game Board

  21. Standard 7c for 500 • What was the goal of the temperance movement? Check Your Answer

  22. Standard 7c for 500 • To eliminate alcohol consumption Back to Game Board

  23. Standard 8a for 100 • Who was the editor of The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper? Check Your Answer

  24. Standard 8a for 100 • William Lloyd Garrison Back to Game Board

  25. Standard 8a for 200 • Who was Nat Turner? Check Your Answer

  26. Standard 8a for 200 • Leader of a slave rebellion in which 60 whites were killed on four plantations Back to Game Board

  27. Standard 8a for 300 • Who lectured about the evils of slavery they saw growing up on a plantation? Check Your Answer

  28. Standard 8a for 300 • The Grimke sisters Back to Game Board

  29. Standard 8a for 400 • What former slave gave speeches on behalf of equality for African Americans? Check Your Answer

  30. Standard 8a for 400 • Frederick Douglass Back to Game Board

  31. Standard 8a for 500 • What impact did the slave rebellions of Nat Turner have on the lives of slaves? Check Your Answer

  32. Standard 8a for 500 • New laws were passed to limit the activities of slaves and to strengthen slavery Back to Game Board

  33. Standard 8b and 8e for 100 • What were the provisions of the Missouri Compromise? Check Your Answer

  34. Standard 8b and 8e for 100 • Missouri would be admitted as a slave state. • Maine would be admitted as a free state. Back to Game Board

  35. Standard 8b and 8e for 200 • Why was Missouri’s request for statehood so crucial? Check Your Answer

  36. Standard 8b and 8e for 200 • Missouri entering as a slave state would upset the balance between free and slave states Back to Game Board

  37. Standard 8b and 8e for 300 • What legislation abandoned the Missouri Compromise of 1820? Check Your Answer

  38. Standard 8b and 8e for 300 The Compromise of 1850 Back to Game Board

  39. Standard 8b and 8e for 400 • What were the provisions of the Compromise of 1850? Check Your Answer

  40. Standard 8b and 8e for 400 • California would be admitted as a free state. • New Mexico and Utah would be allowed to vote to determine whether or not they would have slavery. • Slave trade was abolished in D.C. • All citizens would have to apprehend runaway slaves and return them to their owners. Failure to do so would result in a fine or imprisonment. Back to Game Board

  41. Standard 8b and 8e for 500 • What impact did the Compromise of 1850 have on abolitionists? Check Your Answer

  42. Standard 8b and 8e for 500 • They could be fined or imprisoned for aiding runaway slaves. Back to Game Board

  43. Standard 9a for 100 • What act repealed the Missouri Compromise and gave all settlers the right to decide on slavery? Check Your Answer

  44. Standard 9a for 100 • Kansas- Nebraska Act Back to Game Board

  45. Standard 9a for 200 • What impact did the Dred Scott case have on slavery? Check Your Answer

  46. Standard 9a for 200 • Gave slavery the protection of the Constitution Back to Game Board

  47. Standard 9a for 300 • Abolitionists objected to the Dred Scott decision because it … Check Your Answer

  48. Standard 9a for 300 • meant Congress had no power to ban slavery anywhere Back to Game Board

  49. Standard 9a for 400 • John Brown raided what in an attempt to arm slaves to start a rebellion? Check Your Answer

  50. Standard 9a for 400 • Federal armory at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia Back to Game Board

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