US History Mid-term – Round #6!

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US History Mid-term – Round #6! Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Who Wrote Me? Slavery Amendments Reform Pathways 10 20 30 40 50

The Star-Spangled Banner Question 1 - 10 The Star-Spangled Banner

Answer 1 – 10 Francis Scott Key

Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Question 1 - 20 Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions

Lucretia Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton Answer 1 – 20 Lucretia Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The Influence of Sea Power Upon History Question 1 - 30 The Influence of Sea Power Upon History

Answer 1 – 30 Capt. Alfred T. Mahan

Question 1 - 40 Walden Civil Disobedience

Answer 1 – 40 Henry David Thoreau

Question 1 - 50 Democracy in America

Answer 1 – 50 Alexis de Toqueville

Question 2 - 10 Part of the Compromise of 1850 that required all law enforcement agencies to arrest and return runaway slaves to their owners

Answer 2 – 10 Fugitive Slave Act

Question 2 - 20 1831 uprising that resulted in the passage of much harsher slave codes across the South

Nat Turner’s Rebellion Answer 2 – 20 Nat Turner’s Rebellion

Question 2 - 30 Invention that led to an expansion of slave-based plantation farming of cotton by reducing the amount of labor required to clean cotton boles

Answer 2 – 30 Cotton gin

Question 2 - 40 Term for allowing each state or territory to decide for itself on whether or not to allow slavery, rather than have any federal guidelines in place

Answer 2 – 40 Popular Sovereignty

Question 2 - 50 Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves to be property with no right to sue in the federal court system

The Dred Scott Decision Answer 2 – 50 The Dred Scott Decision

Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, and Speech Question 3 - 10 Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, and Speech

Answer 3 – 10 First Amendment

Question 3 - 20 Abolished slavery

Answer 3 – 20 Thirteenth Amendment

Guarantees the right to bear arms Question 3 - 30 Guarantees the right to bear arms

Answer 3 – 30 Second Amendment

Question 3 - 40 The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude

Answer 3 – 40 Fifteenth Amendment

Question 3 - 50 All persons born in the US are citizens Confederate officials and officers may not hold public office All debts from the Confederacy are void

Answer 3 – 50 Fourteenth Amendment

Question 4 - 10 Horace Mann

Answer 4 – 10 Education

Question 4 - 20 Frederick Douglass

Answer 4 – 20 Abolitionism

Question 4 - 30 Dorothea Dix

Answer 4 – 30 Mental health

Question 4 - 40 Chester A. Arthur

Answer 4 – 40 Civil Service Reform

Question 4 - 50 Helen Hunt Jackson

Treatment of Native Americans Answer 4 – 50 Treatment of Native Americans

Question 5 - 10 Built to connect the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, thereby making trade, travel, and military defense quicker and cheaper

Answer 5 – 10 The Panama Canal

Question 5 - 20 Completion was celebrated by driving a golden spike in Promontory, Utah

The Transcontinental Railroad Answer 5 – 20 The Transcontinental Railroad

Question 5 - 30 First charted out by Lewis & Clark, this was the route taken by thousands of settlers to reach the West Coast

Answer 5 – 30 The Oregon Trail

Question 5 - 40 This sad journey was made by Native American tribes of the Southeast in compliance with the Indian Removal Act of 1830

Answer 5 – 40 The Trail of Tears

Question 5 - 50 Part of Henry Clay’s American System, this was built to connect the nation’s capital with St. Louis, Missouri

Answer 5 – 50 The National Road