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Religious Zeal Expansion & Conflict Mexican Cession & Tensions On The Brink Women’s Movement 100 Social Reform

I was a renewed and passionate interest In religion that started around 1790 A 100

What is the Second Great Awakening A 100

A large religious gathering highlighted by thunderous speeches and hymns A 200

What is revivals A 200

Community designed to create a perfect society A 300

What is a Utopia A 300

We were forced to leave New York and settled around Salt Lake City, Utah A 400

Who are the Mormons A 400

We believed that everybody could rise above the material things in life to reach a higher level of understanding A 500

What is Transcendentalism A 500

B 100 I was a movement that encouraged others to limit their alcohol consumption

What is the Temperance Movement B 100

The complete ban on the manufacture, sale, and consumption of alcohol B 200

What is prohibition B 200

I supported increased educational opportunities for women B 300

Who is Catharine Beecher B 300

I was one of the first people to unite school districts into a state system B 400

Who is Horace Mann B 400

This would send freed African Americans to Africa to found new settlements B 500

What is the American Colonization Society B 500

I was a former slave who worked tirelessly for the American Anti- Slavery Society, I had a thick Dutch Accent C 100

Who is Sojourner Truth C 100

I took the lead in organizing efforts for women’s suffrage and property rights C 200

Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton C 200

This statement was written and signed by women’s rights supporters who attended the Seneca Falls Convention, it detailed their beliefs about women’s rights C 300

What is the Declaration of Sentiments C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

In 1852 I was forbidden to speak at a temperance movement because of my gender C 400

Who is Susan B. Anthony C 400

This document gave married women the right to control property and gain custody of their kids in a divorce C 500

What is the Married Women’s Property Act C 500

Native Mexicans who lived in Texas D 100

What is a Tejano D 100

Popular belief among Americans that God intended the US to expand westward D 200

What is Manifest Destiny D 200

This is where the Texans made their famous stand during the Texas Revolution D 300

What is the Alamo D 300

What was the disputed boundary in Texas b/w the US and Mexico D 400

What is the Rio Grande River D 400

The name given to gold seekers who rushed to California D 500

What is the forty-niners D 500

This proposal put the idea of slavery in the hands of the people to vote on E 100

What is popular sovereignty E 100

This proposal wanted to ban slavery in all lands acquired in the Mexican Cession E 200

What is the Wilmot Proviso E 200

I created and proposed the Compromise of 1850 E 300

Who is Henry Clay E 300

This was a very brutal raid conducted by John Brown E 400

What is the Pottawatomie Massacre E 400

Preston Brooks attacked me with his cane in the Senate and beat me unconscious E 500

Who is Charles Sumner E 500

I created the Kansas- Nebraska Act F 100

Who is Stephen Douglas F 100

This party reforms in 1854 reviving Thomas Jefferson’s party name F 200

Who is the Republican Party F 200

Notorious for raids this one in Virginia gets me killed, what’s my name and raid F 300

Who is John Brown, and Harpers Ferry F 300

I am the President of the Confederacy F 400

Who is Jefferson Davis F 400

We are the three Candidates that oppose Abraham Lincoln in the Presidential Election of 1860 F 500

Who is John Bell, John Breckinridge, and Stephen Douglas F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Secession Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Final Jeopardy I am a member of the US Army but defect and join the Confederacy breaking Lincoln’s heart Click on screen to continue

Who is General Robert E. Lee Click on screen to continue

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