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200 Industrial Revolution VocabularySlavery Reform Movement Final Jeopardy

Category #1 200 Click here for answer How were factories during the early industrial revolution powered?

Category #1 Question 400 Click here for answer What Massachusetts city was named for one of the earliest developers of textile factories?

Category #1 Question 600 Click here for answer Who stole plans for textile machines and sold them to Americans, thereby starting the American Industrial Revolution?

Category #1 Question 800 Click here for answer Name three inventions that were important to the industrial revolution.

Category #1 Question 1000 Click here for answer What were two positive aspects of working in textile factories for young women? What were two negative aspects?

Category #2 Question 200 Click here for answer Define cash crop. Give two examples from the South in the 1800s.

Category #2 Question 400 Click here for answer Define textile.

Category #2 Question 600 Click here for answer Define yeoman farmer.

Category #2 Question 800 Click here for answer Define abolitionist. Name one abolitionist.

Category #2 Question 1000 Click here for answer Define social reformer. Give three examples.

Category #3 Question 200 Click here for answer How did the cotton gin affect slavery in the South?

Category #3 Question 400 Click here for answer List three hardships slaves faced.

Category #3 Question 600 Click here for answer List three punishments slaves could endure for running away.

Category #3 Question 800 Click here for answer List three reasons white Southerners gave for supporting slavery.

Category #3 Question 1000 Click here for answer Name two slaves who led rebellions.

Category #4 Question 200 Click here for answer What is the name for the network of safe houses slaves followed to escape to the North?

Category #4 Question 400 Click here for answer What document was created in upstate New York in 1848 demanding women’s rights?

Category #4 Question 600 Click here for answer Name three women’s rights advocates.

Category #4 Question 800 Click here for answer Which abolitionist published the newspaper The Liberator that demanded the end of slavery?

Category #4 Question 1000 Click here for answer Name four reform movements.

Category #5 Question 200 Click here for answer Question Here

Category #5 Question 400 Click here for answer Question Here

Category #5 Question 600 Click here for answer Question Here

Category #5 Question 800 Click here for answer Question Here

Category #5 Question 1000 Click here for answer Define industrial revolution.

Category 1 Answer 200 Score Board Water power

Category 1 Answer 400 Score Board Lowell

Category 1 Answer 600 Score Board Samuel Slater

Category 1 Answer 800 Score Board Answers may include the telegraph, mechanical reaper, lightweight steel plow, steam boat, steam locomotive, clipper ship, and more.

Category 1 Answer 1000 Score Board Many answers will be accepted.

Category 2 Answer 200 Score Board Plants grown to sell for money. Examples are cotton and tobacco.

Category 2 Answer 400 Score Board Fabric or cloth.

Category 2 Answer 600 Score Board Owner of a small plot of land who plants, usually without any slaves.

Category 2 Answer 800 Score Board Ending slavery.

Category 2 Answer 1000 Score Board Someone who wants to change what is unjust or imperfect in society. Many reformers will be accepted.

Category 3 Answer 200 Score Board It increased the number of slaves because it became cheaper to produce cotton, and planters wanted more slaves to work in cotton fields.

Category 3 Answer 400 Score Board Many answers will be accepted.

Category 3 Answer 600 Score Board Answers will include whipping, branding, crippling, selling away, and death.

Category 3 Answer 800 Score Board Many answers will be accepted.

Category 3 Answer 1000 Score Board Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey, and Nat Turner

Category 4 Answer 200 Score Board The Underground Railroad

Category 4 Answer 400 Score Board The Declaration of Sentiments

Category 4 Answer 600 Score Board Answers may include Lucretia Mott, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Susan B. Anthony.

Category 4 Answer 800 Score Board William Lloyd Garrison

Category 4 Answer 1000 Score Board Prison reform, mental health reform, education reform, temperance, abolition, and women’s rights.

Category 5 Answer 200 Score Board Answer Here

Category 5 Answer 400 Score Board Answer Here

Category 5 Answer 600 Score Board Answer Here

Category 5 Answer 800 Score Board Answer Here

Category 5 Answer 1000 Score Board The social and economic changes that occur when manufacturing shifts from homes and small shops to factories.

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