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Drill 3/24 Take out 2 clean sheets of paper, clear your desks, and sit quietly

This IS Jeopardy Developed by Lou Taylor 2/05

North or South

Immigration

Reform in the 1800s

Sectionalism

Abolitionists

Who Said That?

North Or South Immigration Reform in The 1800s Sectionalism Abolitionists Who said That? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Had many Plantations

What was the South?

Was mostly urban

What was the North?

Had many railroads

What was the North?

The economy was based on industry

What was the North?

Had many slaves

What was the South?

Factors that make a person want to leave their country 100

What are push factors? 100

A person who leaves their country to settle permanently in another 200

What was an immigrant? 200

Immigrants came from this country due to the potato blight (disease)

What was Ireland?

Factors that make a person want to come to that country

What are pull factors?

The region of the US where most immigrants settled?

What was the North?

Reform movement where people attended revivals and changed their ideas about heaven from “predestination” to “free will”

What was the Second Great Awakening

The movement to stop the spread of alcohol abuse

What was Temperance?

Name Two changes that were made as a result of the Workers Rights reform movement

Safer working conditions 10 Hour Work Day Safer working conditions No Child Labor Right to strike

Document that states “all men & women are created equal” 400

What was the Declaration of Independence? 400

Organizations that fight for better working conditions for skilled and unskilled laborers 500

What were Unions? 500

The tax on imported manufactured goods which benefited the North

What was the Tariff Act of 1828?

Senator from Illinois who defeated Lincoln in the senate election in 1858 200

Who was Steven Douglas? 200

What many state’s in the south did to the Tariff Act because they said it was “unconstitutional” 300

What is Nullify the Act? 300

The first state to secede from the union, saying the government was ignoring states’ rights

What was South Carolina?

President during the Tariff Act and Nullification Crisis

Who was Andrew Jackson?

He raided a federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry VA.

Who was John Brown?

She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?

Abolitionist who Published The Liberator an abolitionist newspaper

Who was William Lloyd Garrision?

Freed slaves by being a conductor on the Underground Railroad

Who was Harriet Tubman?

Daily Double!!

The two reform movements that the Grimke Sisters & Sojourner Truth supported

What were Women’s Rights & Anti- Slavery (Abolitionist)

“A house divided cannot stand.”

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

“I am the Great Negotiator”

Who was Henry Clay?

“an abolitionist, a religious fanatic, a martyr, and an instrument of God..”

Who was John Brown?

“The Principle of popular sovereignty…” 400

Who was Stephen Douglas? 400

“Fugitive slaves were rare then, and as a fugitive slave lecturer, I had the advantage of being the first one out.” 500

Who was Frederick Douglass? 500

The Secret political group of nativists in the Mid 19th Century. Final Jeopardy The Secret political group of nativists in the Mid 19th Century.

What was the Know-Nothing Party?