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American History semester 2 Final Exam Jeopardy Review

Chapter 19 North v. South Chapters 11-15 Chapter 21 Pre-Civil War Chapter 22 Civil War Chapter 23 Reconstruction 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 Chapter 19: 100 – What is the South? 200 – What is the cotton gin? 300 – What is by ship or river? 400 – What is the North? 500 – What are farming and factories? Chapters 11-15: 100 – What are political parties? 200 – Who is Andrew Jackson? 300 – What is the Monroe Doctrine? 400 – What is a tariff? 500 – What is doubled its size? Chapter 21: 200 – What is Uncle Tom’s Cabin? 300 – What is the Ohio River? 400 – What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act? 500 – What is the Fugitive Slave Act / Law? Chapter 22: 100 – What is the North? 200 – Who is General Lee? 300 – What is the Anaconda Plan? 400 – What are women? DD 500 – What is disease? Chapter 23: 100 – What is a poll tax? 200 – What is churches, schools, and/or communities? 300 – Who are African Americans? 400 – What are the Enforcement Acts? 500 – What is Congress (Congressional Reconstruction)? 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

DAILY DOUBLE

Wide, fertile coastal plains, access to seaports to export goods, and plentiful rainfall and long growing seasons were geographically located in this region 100

This invention increased production of a crop that it is also in its name 200

This method was the primary one used to transport goods in the South 300

The South thought that supporting the spending of money on canals and roads would support which region? 400

Agrarians would support policies for ____, while industrialists would support policies for ____ 500

The rivalry between Jefferson and Hamilton led to the start of these 100

Common people were happy to see this president get electioned 200

This message was sent to European nations telling them that the North and South Americas were no longer considered territories for future colonization 300

A tax on goods imported into the United States is known as this 400

The Louisiana Purchase did this to the size of the United States 500

Having more free states than slave states causing the loss of voting power was a fear for people of this region 100

This novel had a major impact on turning people against slavery 200

Missouri’s application as a slave state in 1819 challenge U. S Missouri’s application as a slave state in 1819 challenge U.S. law because it was north of this river 300

This act led to a violent struggle over slavery in Kansas 400

Slaves running away to Canada, northerners refusing to follow the law, and the harassing of slave catchers are all reasons why this law ultimately failed 500

Abundant natural resources were one of the advantages for this region during the war 100

This general was torn between accepting the position of leader of the Union forces or returning home to fight in his native Virginia 200

This was the name of the three step plan implimented to defeat the South 300

Spying on the enemy, working in factories, and treating wounded soldiers were all jobs taken up by this group during the war 400

This was the greatest cause of death during the war 500

Charging this tax was one method used in the South to prevent African Americans from voting 100

African Americans who remained in the South tried to improve their lives by building these 200

New Southern voters were represented by this group 300

These acts were created in order to stop attempts that would keep people from voting 400

People who had been loyal to the United States held voting power when this group was in charge of reconstruction 500

Life for African Americans Chapter 19 North v. South Chapter 20 Life for African Americans Chapter 21 Pre-Civil War Chapter 22 Civil War Chapter 23 Reconstruction 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 Chapter 19: 200 – What is the South? 400 – What is the Industrial Revolution? 600 – Who were the wealthy white plantation owners? 800 – What is false? 1000 – What are land and slaves? Chapter 20: 200 – Who is Denmark Vesey? 400 – What is the Underground Railroad? 600 – What is made it worse by increasing the need for slave labor? DD 800 – What is true? 1000 – Who is Harriet Tubman? Chapter 21: 200 – What is Dred Scott case? 400 – Who is Abraham Lincoln? 600 – What is the Missouri Compromise? 800 – What is the Compromise of 1850? 1000 – Who are Henry Clay and Daniel Webster? Chapter 22: 400 – What is the Battle of Bull Run? 600 – What is the being sold into slavery? 800 – What is the the Battle of Gettysburg? 1000 – What is true? Chapter 23: 200 – What is Plessy v. Ferguson? 400 – What is the 13th Amendment? 600 – What is the 14th Amendment? 800 – What is the 15th Amendment? 1000 – Who is Andrew Johnson? 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

DAILY DOUBLE

Agriculture is the major economy of this region 200

A shift from handmade products to machine-made products is known as this 400

This group made up the majority of political leaders in the South before the Civil War 600

True or False: African Americans were treated as equals in the North. 800

The South invested its money in these two things, instead of railroads and factories. 1000

This free African American tried to help lead a slave revolt in the South 200

This was a system of safe houses and trails that helped runaway slaves escape to freedom 400

How did the invention of the cotton gin impact slavery 600

True or False: being separated from family members was something slaves feared most 800

This woman was a runaway slave who made several trips to free others 1000

The decision the Supreme Court made in this case said that African Americans did not have the right to sue in court 200

His debates with Stephen Douglass in 1858 made him known throughout the nation, which led to his election in 1860 400

This was the first compromise to temporarily end the slavery debate 600

This compromise temporarily ended the slavery debate because it included a law requiring the return of runaway slaves 800

These two senators worked in a bipartisan way to balance the interests of the North and South in regards to slavery 1000

This region’s military leadership was one of its advantages during the war 200

This battle proved that a quick victory in the war was impossible 400

This was a danger for African American troops who fought for the Union 600

This battle was a turning point in the war because the great loss of troops convinced Lee he could never again attack in the North 800

True or False: General Lee sent troops into Union territory in the hopes that a show of strength might convince Maryland to join the Confederacy 1000

This Supreme Court case led to the Jim Crow laws being considered constitutional as long as “separate but equal” was observed 200

This amendment was created to abolish slavery 400

This amendment was created to guarantee equal protection of the law 600

This amendment was created to protect the voting rights of African American men 800

The Military Reconstruction Act was enacted in response to the actions of this president 1000