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Jeopardy Plantations States vs Federal Different Wants Expansion Slavery Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 He invented the cotton gin

$100 Answer from H1 Who is Eli Whitney?

$200 Question from H1 Songs the slaves sang

$200 Answer from H1 What are spirituals?

$300 Question from H1 He led an armed slave rebellion in 1831

$300 Answer from H1 Who is Nat Turner?

$400 Question from H1 The approximate number of white families that owned slaves

$400 Answer from H1 What is about 1/3 or 33%?

$500 Question from H1 The cotton gin made growing cotton more _________

$500 Answer from H1 What is more profitable?

$100 Question from H2 The right of a state to make decisions without interference from the federal government.

$100 Answer from H2 What are states rights?

$200 Question from H2 A tax on an imported product

$200 Answer from H2 What is a tariff?

$300 Question from H2 The right to nullify, or reject, a federal law if a state considers it unconstitutional.

$300 Answer from H2 What is the Doctrine of Nullification?

$400 Question from H2 The reason that South Carolina wanted to secede from the union in 1832.

$400 Answer from H2 What are high tariffs on imported goods that the South traded for their cotton?

$500 Question from H2 The word that means to leave or Withdraw.

$500 Answer from H2 What is secede?

$100 Question from H3 A loyalty or pride to one’s country

$100 Answer from H3 What is Nationalism?

$200 Question from H3 Loyalty of interests to one’s own region

$200 Answer from H3 What is Sectionalism?

$300 Question from H3 Which section of the country did not not tariffs or internal improvements?

$300 Answer from H3 What is the South?

$400 Question from H3 Which section of the country wanted tariffs and cheap land?

$400 Answer from H3 What is the West?

$500 Question from H3 Which section wanted high tariffs, internal improvements, but not cheap land?

$500 Answer from H3 What is the North or Northeast?

$100 Question from H4 The belief the U.S. would expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.

$100 Answer from H4 What is Manifest Destiny

$200 Question from H4 The land acquisition that includes present day AZ.

$200 Answer from H4 What is the Mexican Cession?

$300 Question from H4 The treaty that ended the Mexican-American war and included Texas, set the border of Texas and Mexico as the Rio Grande River, and the Mexican Cession.

$300 Answer from H4 What is the The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?

$400 Question from H4 The name of the land deal where the US purchased the southern part of what is now AZ

$400 Answer from H4 What is The Gadsden Purchase?

$500 Question from H4 Name the person who is credited with coming up with the phrase Manifest Destiny.

$500 Answer from H4 Who is John O’Sullivan?

$100 Question from H5 The movement to help end slavery is called.

$100 Answer from H5 What is Abolition?

$200 Question from H5 Was a famous former enslaved man who lectured about his experiences.

$200 Answer from H5 Who is Fredrick Douglass?

$300 Question from H5 The escaped slave who was the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad.

$300 Answer from H5 Who is Harriet Tubman?

$400 Question from H5 Name the system of escape routes Slaves took to escape.

$400 Answer from H5 What is the Underground Railroad?

$500 Question from H5 Tell how the Underground Railroad Worked?

$500 Answer from H5 Slaves would walk, hide in wagons, and boats and travel from station, shelters, to station. They would travel during the night and stay in attics or cellars during the day as they made their way to freedom.

Final Jeopardy Explain the Missouri Compromise? Include who was “The Great Compromiser”, when did it happen, and what did it accomplish?

Final Jeopardy Answer The Missouri Compromise was Henry Clay’s idea in It was designed to keep the balance of power between the free and slave states. MO came in as a slave state and ME as a free state. It did not solve the slavery issue.