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Rules of the Game If the team answers the question correctly, the amount will be added to the team’s score. If the team answers incorrectly, the team will not receive any points.

Colonial Conflict Key Issues Category 4 Category 5 Reform in America Category 6 Key Concepts Famous People Category 1 Reform Movements Category 2Category 3 Famous Events The Categories

Category Category Category Category Category Category Famous People Reform in America Famous EventsKey IssuesReform Movements Key Concepts

100 President of the United States elected in 1860 Board Answer Abraham Lincoln

200 Member of Congress responsible for the Missouri Compromise and Compromise of 1850 Board Henry Clay Answer Candy Jar Challenge

300 Southerner who tried to nullify the federal tariff and provided the Southern position on slavery in the territories Board Answer John C. Calhoun

400 Massachusetts senator opposed to the attempts by South Carolina to nullify the federal tariff Board Answer Daniel Webster

500 Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin which presented a negative view of slavery Board Answer Harriet Beecher Stowe

100 Movement to end slavery in the United States Board Answer Abolitionism

200 Movement to provide equal rights to females Board Answer Women’s Rights

300 Movement to limit or outlaw the use of alcoholic drinks Board Answer Temperance

400 Movement to provide free schooling to all children Board Answer Public Education

500 Board Answer Reform The need to change things for the better Candy Jar Challenge

100 Board Supreme Court case that recognized slavery in the United States Answer Dredd Scott v Sandford Candy Jar Challenge

200 Election where Lincoln was elected president which caused the Southern states seceded from the Union Board Answer Election of 1860

300 Law where California became a free state, New Mexico and Utah were organized as territories, and a strict federal fugitive slave law adopted Board Answer Compromise of 1850

400 Law organized Kansas and Nebraska as territories and repealed the line outlawing slavery in the Louisiana Purchase Board Answer Kansas-Nebraska Act

500 Failed amendment in 1846 to prohibit slavery in any land acquired from Mexico Board Answer Wilmot Proviso

Practice in the South of forced labor of African Americans Board 100 Answer Slavery

200 Belief that that states are sovereign and have rights independent of the national government Board Answer States’ Rights

300 A tax or duty on an import to protect a domestic industry of a country Board Answer Protective Tariff

400 Support and loyalty to a certain region of a country Board Answer Sectionalism Candy Jar Challenge

500 Act of a state leaving the union of states of a country Board Answer Secession

100 Leader of the women’s rights movement in the 19th century Board Answer Elizabeth Cady Stanton

200 Meeting in 1848 that called for equal rights for women Board Answer Seneca Falls Convention Candy Jar Challenge

300 African American to escaped from slavery and became a leader of the abolitionist movement Board Answer Frederick Douglass

400 Board Answer Religious group that moved from Ohio to Utah. Mormons

500 Leader for free public school education in Massachusetts Board Answer Horace Mann

100 An agreement reached when two sides with different positions each give up something Board Answer Compromise

200 All powers of government belong to the people who can change or abolish their government Board Answer Popular Sovereignty Candy Jar Challenge

300 A tax or duty on the import of a product into a country Board Answer Tariff

400 Person who wanted to bring the practice of slavery to an end Board Answer Abolitionist

500 The status of a law or practice that violates a constitution Board Answer Unconstitutional

Final Jeopardy Category is: Reform Movements Write down the amount you wish to wager and hand it to your teacher.

Final Jeopardy What reform brought about religious revival in the Protestant religion and brought about many new religions?

Final Jeopardy Second Great Awakening