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Most violent slave revolt that occurred in Virginia in which 60 whites were killed. A a What is Nat Turner’s Rebellion?

Decision in Congress to table all anti-slavery petitions. A 200 What is the gag rule?

A 300 What is a Pottawatomie Massacre? Brown and his men killed five pro-slavery men in Kansas

Reinforced the federal governments authority to regulate trade between the states by ending monopolistic control over waterways. A 400 What is Gibbons v. Ogden?

He proposed a series of amendments that would satisfy the South by protecting slavery. A 500 Who is John Crittenden?

Process developed by Eli Whitney that increased the speed of production. B b What is interchangeable parts?

B 200 What is the Mass Production? Efficient production of large numbers of goods.

Practice in textile mills of hiring young unmarried women. B 300 What is the Lowell System?

System developed by Samuel Slater that hired whole families to work. B 400 What is Rhode Island System?

B 500 What is created a boom in business that led to economic growth and expansion; with advances in manufacturing, agriculture, transportation and communication, farms and businesses were able to produce more goods faster and at lower prices, and trade increased? Overall effect of the Industrial Revolution on the U.S. economy.

Movement that protested against alcohol. C c What is the temperance movement?

Publisher of Newspaper The Liberator. C 200 Who is William Lloyd Garrison?

Christian renewal movement led by Charles Finney and Lyman Beecher. C 300 What is the Second Great Awakening?

Movement that drew on emotion and perspective with celebration of nature and the simple life. C 400 What is the Romantic Movement?

Social and cultural changes that took place from 1800 to the mid-1800’s. C 500 What is immigration increased, cities grew rapidly and urban problems developed, transcendentalists and American Romantics enriched culture, Second Great Awakening increased church membership and religious faith; reformers worked to improve education, care for the mentally ill, prisons and women’s rights and to fight alcohol abuse and slavery?

Invention by Eli Whitney that affected both the southern and northern economies. D d What is the Cotton Gin?

Region that grew most of the countries cotton. D 200 What is the Cotton Belt?

Amendment that said Missouri could enter the union, but only as a free state. D 300 What is the Tallmadge Ammendment?

Three problems that influenced many workers to form trade unions. D 400 What are long hours, low wages and fear of losing job?

D 500 Sectionalism’s effect on American politics. What is changed the makeup of political parties and created new ones aligned with sectional pro-slavery and anti-slavery views?

Allowed voters to vote if a territory should be slave or free. E e What is popular sovereignty?

Idea that people could rise above the material things in life. E 200 What is transcendentalism?

Workers’ organizations that try to improve working Conditions. E 300 What are Trade Unions?

Major result of Nat Turner’s rebellion. E 400 What is states strengthened slave codes?

E 500 What is the Declaration of Sentiments? Detailed beliefs about social injustice towards women.

Plan that led to “Bleeding Kansas”. F f What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Said that slaves “had no rights which a white man was bound to respect.” F 200 What is the Dred Scott Decision?

F 300 What is Republican Party? Political Party that was formed to stop the spread of slavery in the West.

Plan that stated “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of the territory.” F 400 What is the Wilmot Proviso ?

Notion that the police would enforce the voters’ decision in the Dred Scott case F 500 What is Freeport Doctrine?

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

Describe how the cotton boom affected the economy of the South. Click on screen to continue finalquestion The southern economy grew, wealth built up among wealthy white southerners, the South became a major player in the world trade of cotton, major cotton trade developed and cotton related industries developed, and the South used scientific agriculture prevent soil exhaustion

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