Sectionalism and Reform
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Reform Question #1 A person who wanted to end slavery in the United States was called this.
Reform Answer #1 Abolitionist
Reform Question #2 The Declaration of Sentiments was adopted at a women’s rights convention that occurred in this town.
Reform Answer #2 Seneca Falls, New York
Reform Question #3 This movement’s goal was to discourage the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
Reform Answer #3 Temperance Movement
Reform Question #4 Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were abolitionists AND supporters of this reform movement.
Women’s Rights Movement Reform Answer #4 Women’s Rights Movement
This event encouraged many of the social reforms of the time period. Reform Question #5 This event encouraged many of the social reforms of the time period.
Second Great Awakening Reform Answer #5 Second Great Awakening
Sectionalism Question #1 This event was a slave revolt led by a white abolitionist.
John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry Sectionalism Answer #1 John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry
Sectionalism Question #2 Describe the economic differences between the North and the South prior to the Civil War.
North economy = manufacturing South economy = agricultural Sectionalism Answer #2 North economy = manufacturing South economy = agricultural
Sectionalism Question #3 The climate of the Southern United States allowed many agricultural products to the grown in the region. This encouraged the continued practice of what?
Sectionalism Answer #3 Slavery
Sectionalism Question #4 This event resulted in “Bleeding Kansas”, when fighting broke between proslavery and anti- slavery groups in the area.
Sectionalism Answer #4 Kansas Nebraska Act of 1854
Sectionalism Question #5 This court decision had a major impact on life in the United States because it reopened the issue of slavery in the territories.
Sectionalism Answer #5 Dred Scott v. Sanford
Compromises Question #1 This compromise kept peace between the North and South by adding both a free and slave state to the United States.
Missouri Compromise of 1820 Compromises Answer #1 Missouri Compromise of 1820
Compromises Question #2 The Compromise of 1850 allowed California to be added as a free state to benefit the North. As a result of this compromise, the South received this.
Compromises Answer #2 Fugitive Slave Law
Compromises Question #3 The Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act all occurred over this issue.
The extension of slavery into the western territories. Compromises Answer #3 The extension of slavery into the western territories.
Compromises Question #4 The Fugitive Slave Law as a part of the Compromise of 1850. The law resulted in slaves having to now escape to this country for freedom.
Compromises Answer #4 Canada
Compromises Question #5 The Kansas-Nebraska Act stated settlers in the area would be able to decide the issue of slavery with this concept.
Compromises Answer #5 Popular sovereignty
People Question #1 Uncle Tom’s Cabin was a novel that depicted the horrors of slavery, and promoted abolitionist ideas. It was written by this person.
People Answer #1 Harriet Beecher Stowe
People Question #2 Free public education was an idea promoted by this person during the Education Reform Movement of the 1850s.
People Answer #2 Horace Mann
People Question #3 This person escaped to the North as a young man. He later became a well known abolitionist, orator, and even published his own newspaper called the North Star.
People Answer #3 Frederick Douglass
People Question #4 This person fought for women’s rights. She supported equal pay for women and men, as well as the protection of women’s property rights.
People Answer #4 Susan B. Anthony
People Question #5 This slave argued because he lived in a free territory with his owner, he should be free.
People Answer #5 Dred Scott
Art and Literature Question #1 This subject was the focus of most of James Audubon’s drawings.
Art and Literature Answer #1 Birds
Art and Literature Question #2 This group glorified the beauty of nature in their landscape paintings.
Art and Literature Answer #2 Hudson River School Artists
Irish immigrants were pushed out of Ireland because of this. Grab Bag Question #3 Irish immigrants were pushed out of Ireland because of this.
Grab Bag Answer #3 Potato Famine
Grab Bag Question #4 This was the question most territories had to answer when applying for statehood in the U.S.
Grab Bag Answer #4 Slave or free?
Grab Bag Question #5 This document regulated the organized expansion of the United States. It set the terms a territory had to meet to apply for statehood.
Grab Bag Answer #5 Northwest Ordinance
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