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JEOPARDY Causes The War Slavery Random Stuff $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Reconstruction Random Stuff $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

DAILY DOUBLE

100A Question Because of the Compromise of 1850 Kansas entered the Union as…

100A Answer Did not enter the Union until AFTER the war.

200A Question How did Lincoln’s election, in 1860, lead to secession?

200A Answer Southerners saw Lincoln as hostile to their institutions.

300A Question How did the Compromise of 1850 affect the Missouri Compromise?

300A Answer The compromise of 1850 ended the Missouri Compromise

400A Question The Dred Scott decision…

400A Answer prohibited enslaved persons from suing in court

500A Question One thing that helped Lincoln win the 1860 election was…

500A Answer The split between the northern and Southern Democrats

100B Question How did the Battle of Gettysburg turn the tide of the Civil War?

100B Answer The South did not attempt another invasion of the North

200B Question Which state first seceded from the Union?

200B Answer South Carolina

300B Question What was the North’s main goal in fighting the Civil War?

300B Answer Preservation of the Union

400B Question What was the one advantage the South had early in the War?

400B Answer Strong Military Leadership

500B Question Identify one effect of the Civil War

500B Answer People began to see themselves as part of a Union

100C Question How did the South react to Slave Revolts?

100C Answer Slave owners treated slaves more harshly

200C Question Abolitionists wanted slavery to end because…

200C Answer slavery was morally wrong and dehumanizing.

300C Question Following Reconstruction African Americans…?

300C Answer slowly lost in the South

400C Question Name a leading Abolitionist

400C Answer Fredrick Douglas William Lloyd Garrison Harriet Tubman

500C Question Why was the 15th Amendment passed?

500C Answer To give African American men the right to vote

100D Question The KKK’s main goal was to keep prevent African Americans from…

100D Answer voting

200D Question Why did Radical Republicans call for the South to be punished?

200D Answer They felt the South deserved punishment because of the War.

300D Question What was one result of Radical Reconstruction?

300D Answer More African Americans voted

400D Question Why did Reconstruction decline in the early 1870s?

400D Answer Northerners began focusing on other issues

500D Question Who particularly disliked Johnson’s Reconstruction plan?

500D Answer Radical Republicans

100E Question What was one result of the Second Great Awakening?

100E Answer Interest in general social reform increased

200E Question What was the primary goal of woman’s rights activists during the first half of the 19th century?

200E Answer Women’s suffrage

300E Question The Mexican American War established…

300E Answer Texas’s independence

400E Question Why was the Seneca Falls Convention important?

400E Answer The convention marked the beginning of the women’s rights movement

500E Question What group of people helped the United States expand Westward by finding and blazing trails to the Pacific Coast.

500E Answer Native Americans