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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. People-100. This man believed God had called him to wage war against slavery. Who is John Brown?. BACK. People-200. She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin . Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe?. BACK. People-300. This man debated Abraham Lincoln over the issue of slavery.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy!

  2. People-100 This man believed God had called him to wage war against slavery. Who is John Brown? BACK

  3. People-200 She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe? BACK

  4. People-300 This man debated Abraham Lincoln over the issue of slavery. Who is Stephen Douglas? BACK

  5. People-400 This man was attacked in the Senate because he made antislavery speeches. Who is Charles Sumner? BACK

  6. People-500 These two senators worked to get the Compromise of 1850 passed in Congress. Who are Stephen Douglas & Henry Clay? BACK

  7. Compromises-100 This compromise admitted California as a free state. What is the Compromise of 1850? BACK

  8. Compromises-200 This called for popular sovereignty over the issue of slavery in Kansas and Nebraska. What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act? BACK

  9. Compromises-300 This was would have outlawed slavery in the Mexican territory. What is the Wilmot Proviso? BACK

  10. Compromises-400 Slave auctions were banned in this area as a result of the Compromise of 1850. What is Washington D.C.? BACK

  11. Compromises-500 This compromise was ruled unconstitutional because it denied citizens of their right to own property. What is the Missouri Compromise? BACK

  12. Events-100 This was a series of conflicts between proslavery and antislavery forces. What is Bleeding Kansas? BACK

  13. Events-200 John Brown led a raid on this arsenal. What is Harpers Ferry? BACK

  14. Events-300 This is where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. What is Fort Sumter? BACK

  15. Events-400 This Supreme Court case declared that only U.S. citizens could file suit in federal courts. What is Dred Scott v. Sanford? BACK

  16. Events-500 Abraham Lincoln, a Republican president was elected in this year. What is 1860? BACK

  17. North or South?-100 This region would have agreed with the Fugitive Slave law. What is the South? BACK

  18. North or South?-200 This region would have agreed with the Election of 1860. What is the North? BACK

  19. North or South?-300 This region would have disagreed with Uncle Tom’s Cabin. What is the South? BACK

  20. North or South?-400 This region would have agreed with the Dred Scott decision. What is the South? BACK

  21. North or South?-500 Most people in this region disagreed with the Kansas-Nebraska Act. What is the North? BACK

  22. Secession-100 The secession of the South began with this state. What is South Carolina? BACK

  23. Secession-200 This man was the president of the Confederate States of America. Who is Jefferson Davis? BACK

  24. Secession-300 This person had not taken office when the South seceded. Who is Abraham Lincoln? BACK

  25. Secession-400 This was the name of the separate country the South created. What is the Confederate States of America? BACK

  26. Secession-500 The South felt they had the right to secede because of this principle. What is states’ rights? BACK

  27. Potpourri-100 These laws made it easier to recover runaway slaves. What are the Fugitive Slave Laws? BACK

  28. Potpourri-200 At the start of the Civil War, this man’s main goal was to reunite the Union. Who is Abraham Lincoln? BACK

  29. Potpourri-300 This political party’s main issue was stopping the spread of slavery. What is the Free Soil Party? BACK

  30. Potpourri-400 This idea centers around the principle that the power of the government ultimately rests with the people. What is popular sovereignty? BACK

  31. Potpourri-500 California obtained enough people to apply for statehood very quickly because of this. What is the California Gold Rush? BACK

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