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Powerpoint Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3

What is Manifest Destiny? Category 1 - 10

T/F A doctor is a “person of letters” Category 1 - 20

The belief that the state’s interests should take precedence over the interests of the national government?

The act of pulling out of the Union?

What did the Fugitive Slave Act do?

T/F The North was known for Industry while the South was Primarily agricultural.

Define sectionalism

Define secession

Define Abolition

Define Popular Soverignty

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

Who is Jefferson Davis?

Laws enacted in the South that took away nearly all the rights of slaves by regulating their actions

Who is John Brown?

Who is Stephen Douglas?

T/F The Dred Scott decision Was good for runaway slaves

T/F The Missouri Compromise Allowed for slavery in Maine But not Missouri

What was the Underground Railroad?

A statement of the principles and policies that a political party supports

Give three reasons settlers Moved west.

T/F Frederick Douglas was a plan- Tation owner.

Which level of the Social Ladder Was at the top?

Define tariff

What eleven states seceded From the Union?