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Jeopardy Hosted by Mr. Reakes

Name that person or group Vocabulary Misc. Policies Name that person or group 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

What is popular sovereignty? People in the territories or state would vote directly instead of using a representative. What is popular sovereignty? Row 1, Col 1

Who wrote the Wilmot Proviso? David Wilmot Who wrote the Wilmot Proviso? 1,2

Why did the Southerner’s not They thought it was propaganda Why did the Southerner’s not like Uncle Tom’s Cabin? 1,3

Who killed 5 southern slave holders and led a raid on John Brown Who killed 5 southern slave holders and led a raid on Harper’s Ferry? 1,4

What is a runaway or enslaved Fugitive What is a runaway or enslaved person called? 2,1

Lincoln-Douglas debates about and why was it important? Issue was over slavery Which made it very popular What issue was the Lincoln-Douglas debates about and why was it important? 2,2

Henry Clay The Compromise of 1850. Who was known as the Great Compromiser and What compromise was he responsible for? 2,3

Dred Scott and Roger Taney Who thought because he was in a free state he should be free; and who decided this was not legal? 2,4

What is false or misleading Propaganda What is false or misleading information? 3,1

Why were the Southerners not Happy when Lincoln won the Presidency? They thought he was an abolitionist and thought they would not have a voice in the federal government anymore. Why were the Southerners not Happy when Lincoln won the Presidency? 3,2

Kansas-Nebraska Act and what was it? Steven Douglas KNA- Slavery in territories be decided by popular sovereignty Who pushed for the Kansas-Nebraska Act and what was it? 3,3

Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Harriet Beecher Stowe Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin? 3,4

Civil War What is a war between opposing groups of citizens of the same country? 4,1

What were three of the four parts of Compromise North got California to be a free state Slavery was banned in D.C. South got Popular Sovereignty in Territories Fugitive Slave Law What were three of the four parts of Compromise of 1850? 4,2

What is the Wilmot Proviso? It proposed banning slavery in the territories won from the Mexican-American War What is the Wilmot Proviso? 4,3

Who was elected president in Abraham Lincoln Who was elected president in 1860? 4,4

To leave or withdrawal What does secede mean? 5,1

When and for what office did the Lincoln-Douglas 1858, Federal Senator of Illinois When and for what office did the Lincoln-Douglas debates take place? 5,2

Name the new anti-slavery party in 1854 and state three groups It was the Republican Party. Northern Whigs, Northern Democrats, and the Free- Soil Party Name the new anti-slavery party in 1854 and state three groups supported it? 5,3

Who attacked Fort Sumter? Confederate State of America Who attacked Fort Sumter? 5,4

Final Jeopardy Explain how the Dred Scott decision widened the gap between the North and the South. In your opinion, was the Dred Scott decision one of the most important Supreme Court decisions in history? Give specific examples to support your argument.