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$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 Vocabulary I Vocabulary II Vocabulary III CompromisesGrab Bag

Loyalty to a state or region not the country as a whole

Sectionalism

False or misleading information that is spread to further a cause

Propaganda

To withdraw

Secede

Both sides give up something to reach an agreement

Compromise

Two or more groups discussing an issues

Debate

To get rid of slavery

Abolition

To take away by force or intent

Deprive

The people decide

Popular sovereignty

Someone on the run from the law

Fugitive

A war between citizens of the same country

civil war

To place a burden on someone or something

Impose

Turning point or deciding event in history

Crisis

Organized network used by slaves to escape the South

Underground Railroad

To give up land

cede

Set of regulations detailing how owners treated slaves

Slave Codes

This compromise allowed Maine to come into the Union as a free state and Missouri to come into the Union as a slave state

Missouri Compromise

This compromise allowed California to come into the Union as a free state

Compromise of 1850

This novel was considered propaganda for the Abolitionist movement

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Dred Scott was rules to be this by the Supreme Court

Property

Abraham Lincoln debated this person for the Senate race of 1858

Stephen Douglas

How did the South react to Abraham Lincoln being elected president in 1860?

They seceded from the Union

How did the election of 1860 reflect Sectionalism?

Regional attitudes towards slavery decided the outcome

List 3 direct causes of the Civil War

1. 7 Southern states seceded from the Union 2. Abraham Lincoln was elected President 3. Confederate troops attacked Fort Sumter

John Brown led the raid on this federal arsenal

Harper’s Ferry, VA

Name Mr. Stafford’s children (5 total)

Subsidiary Topic 5 Question 5

Final Jeopardy Answer

Final Jeopardy Question