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Missouri Compromise Uncle Tom’s Cabin Compromise of 1850 Mexican War Misc. Slavery Review

Petitioned for admission to the Union in 1818 A 100

What is Missouri? A 100

The number of states the Union had before the Missouri Compromise A 200

What is 22? A 200

The free state created as a result of the Missouri Compromise A 300

What is Maine? A 300

The Line that divided free territories from slave as a result of the Compromise A 400

What is the 36º 30’ Line? A 400

Area of land that was divided between slave and free in the Missouri Compromise A 500

What is the Louisiana Purchase? A 500

She penned the book B 100

Who is Harriet Beecher Stowe B 100

The author grew up along the banks of this river B 200

What is the Ohio River B 200

This was the general reaction to the book in the South B 300

What is outrage B 300

This movement grew exponentially as a result of the work B 400

What is the Abolitionist Movement B 400

This is the original title of the book B 500

What is Life Among the Lowly B 500

This state joined the Union as a result of the compromise C 100

What is California C 100

The South was granted this concession as a result of the compromise C 200

Fugitive Slave Act C 200

The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 changed the responsibility of returning slaves to their owners from this group to the Federal Government C 300

What is the State Government C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE

This former Vice-President from South Carolina was one of the authors of the compromise C 400

Who is John C. Calhoun C 400

Slaves could not be brought into this area to be bought or sold as a result of the compromise C 500

What is Washington D.C. C 500

The United States gained more territory under this President than any other president other than Thomas Jefferson D 100

Who is James K. Polk D 100

The number of territories gained as a result of the Mexican War D 200

What is 5 D 200

This treaty ended the Mexican War D 300

What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo D 300

The name given to the territories taken from Mexico during the war D 400

What is the Mexican Cession D 400

The proviso proposed to deal with slavery in the new territories was named for this man D 500

David Wilmot D 500

This is the “comic book” reason we fight wars E 100

What is Moral (good v. evil) E 100

The percentage of the 3 million immigrants that settled in non-slave states between E 200

What is 90% E 200

In the House of Representatives, seats are apportioned by this E 300

What is population E 300

In the Senate, there are this many seats for each state E 400

What is 2 E 400

The definition of a Civil War E 500

What is a war between two sections of the same group with differing views E 500

This invention made producing cotton easier F 100

What is the Cotton Gin F 100

He invented the Cotton Gin F 200

Who is Eli Whitney F 200

These codes governed slaves even more F 300

What are slave codes F 300

This slave preacher lead a slave revolt and was eventually hanged and skinned F 400

Who is Nat Turner F 400

The Underground Railroad was started by this religious group F 500

Who are the Quakers F 500

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