Bell RingerDate: April 27 th, 2016 1)Hand in Chapter 14 Vocabulary – DUE TODAY!! 2) Find your copy of on the front desk H3 – The Nation Divided Review.

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Bell RingerDate: April 27 th, )Hand in Chapter 14 Vocabulary – DUE TODAY!! 2) Find your copy of on the front desk H3 – The Nation Divided Review Look over this sheet we filled out yesterday!!

Review Time! Take out an electronic device, cellphone, or log onto one of the computers…it’s time to play Kahoot review!

1) Take out a sheet of paper 2) Title it Chapter 14 Pop Quiz Number your sheet 1-14 For the following POP QUIZ, write down the letter for the answer for each question. 1) Take out a sheet of paper 2) Title it Chapter 14 Pop Quiz Number your sheet 1-14 For the following POP QUIZ, write down the letter for the answer for each question.

Question #1 1) Which proposal says slavery should be banned in territory gained in Mexican-American War? A) Missouri Compromise B) Wilmot Provsio C) Compromise of 1850 D) Anti-Slavery Law

Question #2 2) Terms that means: People in a territory vote directly on issues, rather than elected officials A) popular vote B) representative sovereignty C) popular sovereignty D) representative vote

Question #3 3) Which political party combined Whigs & Democrats and was against slavery? A) Free Territory B) Tea C) Republican D) Free Soil

Question #4 4) Which former war hero won the election of 1848 and became a Whig President? A) Zachary Taylor B) James K. Polk C) Millard Fillmore D) Franklin Pierce

Question #5 5) Which term means: to withdraw or leave the country? A) secede B) suceed C) secussion D) exit

Question #6 6) What stance did California have on slavery after the Compromise of 1850 was met? A) Slave State B) Free State C) Abolitionist State D) Pro-Union State

Question #7 7) Which term means: a runaway slave? A) Fugitive B) Vigilante C) Escapee D) Runaway

Question #8 8) What was the Compromise of 1850? A) California & Washington D.C = Slavery/Fugitive Slave Law B) California & Washington D.C = Slave Free/Anti-Slave Law C) California & Washington D.C = Slave Free/Fugitive Slave Law D) All New Territory would be Slave States

Question #9 A) Fugitive Slave Act of 1851 B) Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 C) Runaway Slave Act of 1850 D) Runaway Slave Act of ) Which legislation would return any runaway slaves back to the south (with no fair trial).

Question #10 A) Uncle Rob's Cabin B) Uncle Bob's Cabin C) Uncle Richard's Cabin D) Uncle Tom's Cabin 10) Which novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe brought to light the cruelties of slavery?

Question #11 11) What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act? A) Slavery in territories decided by popular sovereignty B) Slavery would exists in all new territory C) New territories would be slave free D) Slavery in territories decided by the president

Question #12 12) What event occurred as a result from popular sovereignty votes in Kansas? A) Bleeding Kansas B) Bleeding Nebraska C) Kansas Divided D) The Civil War

Question #13 13) Term that means: false or misleading information that is spread to further a cause? A) Propaganda B) Propagondas C) False Advertising D) Commercials

Question #14 14) How did the Kansas- Nebraska Act (1854) undo the Missouri Compromise?

Quiz Review Take your quiz and pass it back once, and to the right once.

Question #1 1) Which proposal says slavery should be banned in territory gained in Mexican-American War? A) Missouri Compromise B) Wilmot Provsio C) Compromise of 1850 D) Anti-Slavery Law

Question #2 2) Terms that means: People in a territory vote directly on issues, rather than elected officials A) popular vote B) representative sovereignty C) popular sovereignty D) representative vote

Question #3 3) Which political party combined Whigs & Democrats and was against slavery? A) Free Territory B) Tea C) Republican D) Free Soil

Question #4 4) Which former war hero won the election of 1848 and became a Whig President? A) Zachary Taylor B) James K. Polk C) Millard Fillmore D) Franklin Pierce

Question #5 5) Which term means: to withdraw or leave the country? A) secede B) suceed C) secussion D) exit

Question #6 6) What stance did California have on slavery after the Compromise of 1850 was met? A) Slave State B) Free State C) Abolitionist State D) Pro-Union State

Question #7 7) Which term means: a runaway slave? A) Fugitive B) Vigilante C) Escapee D) Runaway

Question #8 8) What was the Compromise of 1850? A) California & Washington D.C = Slavery/Fugitive Slave Law B) California & Washington D.C = Slave Free/Anti-Slave Law C) California & Washington D.C = Slave Free/Fugitive Slave Law D) All New Territory would be Slave States

Question #9 A) Fugitive Slave Act of 1851 B) Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 C) Runaway Slave Act of 1850 D) Runaway Slave Act of ) Which legislation would return any runaway slaves back to the south (with no fair trial).

Question #10 A) Uncle Rob's Cabin B) Uncle Bob's Cabin C) Uncle Richard's Cabin D) Uncle Tom's Cabin 10) Which novel published by Harriet Beecher Stowe brought to light the cruelties of slavery?

Question #11 11) What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act? A) Slavery in territories decided by popular sovereignty B) Slavery would exists in all new territory C) New territories would be slave free D) Slavery in territories decided by the president

Question #12 12) What event occurred as a result from popular sovereignty votes in Kansas? A) Bleeding Kansas B) Bleeding Nebraska C) Kansas Divided D) The Civil War

Question #13 13) Term that means: false or misleading information that is spread to further a cause? A) Propaganda B) Propagondas C) False Advertising D) Commercials

Question #14 14) How did the Kansas- Nebraska Act (1854) undo the Missouri Compromise?