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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

5 Congress & Compromise Party Time!Hodge Podge 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Kansas needs a band-aid Abolition

6 Former slave who wrote about his experiences and went on tour with the American Anti-Slavery Society

7 Frederick Douglass

8 He or she attempted to free friends and family members and escape to Haiti

9 Denmark Vesey

10 William Lloyd Garrison’s abolitionist newspaper

11 The Liberator

12 Organization which advocated the relocation of free African Americans to Liberia

13 American Colonization Society

14 Nat Turner’s rebellion took place in this state

15 Virginia

16 The issue of slavery was not to be discussed in Congress

17 “gag rule”

18 Speaker of the House who initially constructed the Compromise of 1850

19 Henry Clay

20 Laws passed in some northern states to combat Fugitive Slave Law

21 Personal Liberty Laws

22 Rider concerning slavery in the territories that sparked debate in Congress

23 Wilmot Proviso

24 This pro- compromise President succeeded Zachary Taylor

25 Millard Fillmore

26 Author of the Kansas-Nebraska Act

27 Stephen Douglas

28 Name given to pro-slavery individuals crossing into Kansas and engaging in voter intimidation

29 Border Ruffians

30 Abolitionist town destroyed by pro- slavery advocates. Inspired Brown to set out for Kansas

31 Lawrence

32 Pro-slavery capital of Kansas

33 Lecompton

34 Sumner’s anti- slavery speech which got him caned was titled this

35 “Crimes Against Kansas”

36 By the start of the Civil War, this political party had positioned itself as anti-slavery

37 Republicans

38 Referred to as “Know-Nothings” for short

39 American Party

40 The Republican Party was predominantly made up of members who had left these three political parties

41 Democrats, Whigs, Free-Soilers

42 Winner of the election of 1856

43 James Buchanan

44 The “New” Republican Party was founded in this year

45 1854

46 First state to secede from the Union

47 South Carolina

48 John Brown conducted a raid at this location in 1859

49 Harper’s Ferry

50 Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court for the Scott Decision

51 Roger B. Taney

52 The Compromise of 1850 outlawed the trading of slaves in this area

53 Washington, D.C.

54 This president’s death accelerated the passage of the Compromise of 1850

55 Zachary Taylor

56 Make your wager

57 Charles Sumner was caned in Congress by _______.

58 Preston Brooks


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