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3 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 1850s I 1850s II1850s IIICivilWarRecon-structionSouthernSlavery

4 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 ManifestDestinyDeuxManifestDestinyIIIRecon-structionagainReviewQuestionsMisc.ManifestDestinyI

5 Final Jeopardy Reconstruction

6 This caused the end of Military Reconstruction

7 C1-$100 Southern Slavery - $100 This was the nickname the North gave to Southern slavery

8 C1-$200 Southern Slavery - $200 This referred to the economy of the South that centered around this certain crop

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

10 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

11 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

12 C2-$100 1850s I - $100 This was Henry Clay’s last compromise and it postponed the Civil War for 11 years. California’s admission and a stricter Fugitive Slave Law

13 C2-$200 1850s 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.

14 C2-$300 1850s I - $300 This was a secret organization that was founded by Harriet Tubman to help slaves flee to the North

15 C2-$400 1850s I - $400 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.

16 C2-$500 1850s 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

17 C3-$100 1850s II - $100 It allowed people of the territory to decide if they were going to legalize slavery or not

18 C3-$200 1850s II - $200 Northern and Southern forces fought over the issue of slavery which resulted in bloodshed

19 C3-$300 1850s II - $300 He beat Charles Sumner on the floor of the Senate because he felt he was being insulted

20 C3-$400 1850s 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

21 C3-$500 1850s II - $500 He was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court just before the Civil War. His decision on Dred Scott v Sanford made slavery legal in all of the U.S.

22 C4-$100 1850s III - $100 It was the first sectional party whose platform was anti-slavery and pro business

23 C3-200 1850s III - $200 He was the senator from Illinois who wrote the Kansas Nebraska Act and the Freeport Doctrine

24 C3-$300 1850s III - $300 Hailed in the North as a martyr and considered a lunatic in the South, he was a radical abolitionist

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26 C3-$400 1850s III - $400 Stephen Douglas’ argument that popular sovereignty should be used in new territories and the Dred Scott case was legal

27 C3-$500 1850s III - $500 He wrote the book The Impending Crisis which was against slavery. He said the non- slave holding whites were the ones who suffered the most from slavery

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

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

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

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

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

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

34 C4-$200 Reconstruction - $200 It was the first attempt at Reconstruction by Congress which provided for congressional administration of Reconstruction

35 C4-$300 Reconstruction - $300 It was a secret organization that intimidated blacks from voting and dressed up in bed sheets

36 C4-$400 Reconstruction - $400 They were the Northern Republicans who went to the South to gain a quick political advancement and wealth

37 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

38 Manifest Destiny I- $200 Whose presidential platform in 1844 campaigned on the idea of manifest destiny?

39 Manifest Destiny I- $400 It forbade the introduction of slavery into territory acquired from Mexico

40 Manifest Destiny I- $600 What political party would have opposed the idea of Manifest Destiny?

41 Manifest Destiny I- $800 What did the Mexican government encourage in Texas in the late 1820s and early 1830s

42 Manifest Destiny I- $1000 The Webster-Ashburton treaty settled this dispute between the lumberjacks of Maine and Canada

43 Manifest Destiny Deux - $200 Congressman Abraham Lincoln supported a proposition to find the exact spot where American troops were fired upon, suspecting that they had illegally crossed into Mexican territory.

44 Manifest Destiny Deux - $400 Anglo-Saxon racial superiority justified American absorption of inferior peoples and their lands new lands would extend the domain of free government and free enterprise the will of God America had a specially ordained mission in the world

45 Manifest Destiny Deux - $600 Pay $15 million to Mexico Set the Texas boundary at the Rio Grande Yield California to the United States Yield New Mexico to the United States

46 Manifest Destiny Deux - $800 Opposition in Congress to adding slave states delayed the annexing of this territory

47 Manifest Destiny Deux - $1000 The territory comprised what are now the states of Oregon and Washington, and portions of what became British Columbia, Canada. This land was claimed by both the U.S. and Britain and was held jointly under the Convention of 1818

48 Manifest Destiny III - $200 After the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed, the U.S. realized that it had accidentally left portions of the southwestern stagecoach routes to California as part of Mexico and needed a southern route around the Rockies

49 Manifest Destiny III - $400 This was the nickname of the Texas Republic and as a result it only had one star on it’s flag

50 Manifest Destiny III - $600 Founder and editor of the New York Tribune. He popularized the saying "Go west, young man." He said that people who were struggling in the East could make the fortunes by going west.

51 Manifest Destiny III - $800 President Polk dispatched this Louisiana lawyer, to Mexico City in the fall of 1845. His assignment was to negotiate the following the purchase of California at any price

52 Manifest Destiny III - $1000 This was the area of the Oregon Territory subject to dispute with Great Britain. The proponents of this slogan wanted for the US to have this territory or else go to war (it is named for the parallel)

53 Reconstruction Again - $200 Lincoln’s plan provided for the restoration of the loyal governments for the erstwhile Confederate states now under Union control was known as

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55 Reconstruction Again - $400 Violating this act cause Andrew Johnson to be impeached and came within one vote of being removed from office

56 Reconstruction Again - $600 In the early years of reconstruction, an important function of the _________ was for the protection of the economic rights of former slaves

57 Reconstruction Again - $800 This refers to the proposal to make freed slaves small-scale farmers but the promise was never kept

58 Reconstruction Again - $1000 When this piece of legislation was passed it meant that congress rather than the President would determine Reconstruction policies and it was the first major legislation that became law over a presidential veto

59 Review Questions - $200 This set a boundary along the crest of the Appalachians beyond which the English colonists were forbidden to settle

60 Review Questions - $400 In response to the Alien and Sedition Acts these took the position that the authority of state governments included the power to decide whether or not an act of Congress was constitutional

61 Review Questions - $600 This was Jefferson’s hope to preserve an agricultural society by making abundant lands available to future generations

62 Review Questions - $800 In his Essay, Resistance to Civil Government, Henry David Thoreau claimed that an individual should

63 Review Questions - $1000 This event was significant because it issued a historic declaration of women’s rights

64 Misc. - $200 Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel which brought home the evils of slavery to many in the North was

65 Misc. - $400 This court case ruled that a slave was private property even in a free territory

66 Misc. - $600 After this event in 1831 Southern states made it increasingly difficult for masters to free their slaves after

67 Misc. - $800 Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens were leaders of these congressmen

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69 Misc. - $1000 Many southern states passed these to control movement and provide a stable workforce for the plantations


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