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$100 $200 $300 $400 $ s I 1850s II1850s IIICivilWarRecon-structionSouthernSlavery

C1-$100 Southern Slavery - $100 This was the nickname the south used to justify slavery

Final Jeopardy Civil War in the North

These acts drafted people into the military to fight in the war. In 1863, it caused New York City immigrants started draft riots because rich people were able to dodge the draft

C1-$200 Southern Slavery - $200 This referred to the economy of the South that centered around this certain crop; also a member of royalty

C1-$300 Southern Slavery - $300 He led a slave revolt in Virginia in 1831which resulted in the deaths of 60 whites.

C1-$400 Southern Slavery - $400 This party was formed on a platform favoring the Wilmot Proviso and “Free” land for settlers. They did not oppose slavery, just the spreading of it

C1-$500 Southern Slavery - $500 This was a belief that slavery was evil. It gradually became a powerful movement against slavery during the antebellum years of America

C2-$ s I - $100 This immigrant group came to the United States en mass due to the failed 1848 Revolution in their country

C2-$ s I - $200 These laws were passed in the North and inhibited the extradition of runaway slaves. These were created in reaction to the Fugitive Slave Law.

C2-$ s I - $300 This was a secret organization that was founded by Harriet Tubman to help slaves flee to the North

C2-$ s I - $400 “ The President has sold us out to the slave interests of the South! He settled for half of Oregon, where slavery could never go, but he has plunged us into war for all of Texas, California, and anything else he can get from Mexico. It's all part of a plot to continue the domination of this nation by the South!” Which President?

C2-$ s I - $500 He was a very weak president who supported the Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Law and tried to acquire Hawaii, Japan and Cuba during his presidency

C3-$ s II - $100 It allowed people of the territory to decide if they were going to legalize slavery or not

C3-$ s II - $200 Northern and Southern forces fought over the issue of slavery in 1856 which resulted in bloodshed in this state

C3-$ s II - $300 Senator that was beat with a cane on the floor of the Senate because he insulted the uncle of Brooks

C3-$ s II - $400 This was the constitution of the government of Kansas that supported slavery. It stated that whether the constitution was ratified or not, slavery would be allowed in Kansas

C3-$ s II - $500 He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court just before the Civil War. His decision on Dred Scott v Sandford made slavery legal in all of the U.S.

C4-$ s III - $100 It was the first sectional party whose platform was anti-slavery and pro business; nominated Lincoln in 1860

C s III - $200 Groups of Immigrants that came to the United States due to famine in their country

C3-$ s III - $300 Hailed in the North as a martyr and considered a lunatic in the South, he was a radical abolitionist

C3-$ s III - $400 Stephen Douglas’ argument that popular sovereignty should be used in new territories and the Dred Scott case was legal

C3-$ s III - $500 This was a policy to acquire Cuba as a slave state. It allowed the U.S. to seize Cuba if Spain did not sell it.

C4-$100 Civil War - $100 This was a U.S. fort in Charleston, South Carolina which was the first battle of the Civil War

C4-$200 Civil War - $200 He was the Confederate general that lead the south in the war

C4-$300 Civil War - $300 This was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War and was the first Union victory in the eastern theater

C4-$400 Civil War - $400 Lincoln’s failed attempt to free slaves in rebellious states while allowing slavery in border states

C4-$500 Civil War - $500 They were extreme Northern Democrats who believed the Union could be united if slavery were not attacked

C4-$100 Reconstruction - $100 He became President after Lincoln’s assignation and was disliked very much

C4-$200 Reconstruction - $200 It was a secret organization the intimidated blacks from voting and dressed up in bed sheets

C4-$300 Reconstruction - $300 They were the Northern Republicans who went to the South to gain a quick political advancement and wealth

C4-$400 Reconstruction - $400 It was the first attempt at Reconstruction by Congress which provided for congressional administration of Reconstruction; required a loyalty oath by 50% of voters in rebelling states

C4-$500 Reconstruction - $500 This was the reconstruction plan that Congress used for 10 years. It divided the South into five military districts that would be run by the army