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Jeopardy Women’s Rights North North&South African Americans in the 1800s ing Nation ing Nation Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Civil War?
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$100 Women’s Rights The biggest obstacle for women who were working to end slavery in the United States was
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$100 Women’s Rights They were not allowed to vote
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$200 Women’s Rights What event motivated Elizabeth Cady Stanton to become active in the women’s rights movement?
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$200 Women’s Rights She was not allowed to speak at a convention
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$300 Women’s Rights Why did Elizabeth Blackwell have a difficult time getting into medical school?
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$300 Women’s Rights Most medical schools would not accept women
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$400 Women’s Rights How are the lives of slaves and women similar?
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$400 Women’s Rights Both were denied rights
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$500 Women’s Rights What was an immediate effect of the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848?
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$500 Women’s Rights It created an organized campaign for women’s rights
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North & South $100 North & South What is the name of the group who focused on eliminating slavery?
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North & South $100 North & South abolitionists
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North & South $200 North & South What is the term that describes a person who followed a philosophy that taught people to trust their emotions?
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North & South $200 North & South transcendentalist
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North & South $300 North & South Why did the south oppose laws to provide federal money for internal improvements such as roads & canals?
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North & South $300 North & South They thought these improvements would benefit only Northern states
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North & South $400 North & South What was a major cause of immigration to the United States between 1845 and 1860?
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North & South $400 North & South political conflict & the Potato Famine
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North & South $500 North & South Why were textile mills built near rivers?
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North & South $500 North & South rivers provided power to operate the mills
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African Americans in the 1800s $100 African Americans in the 1800s What was the legal status of slaves in the United States?
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African Americans in the 1800s $100 African Americans in the 1800s property
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African Americans in the 1800s $200 African Americans in the 1800s Why did Southerners who did not own slaves support slavery?
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African Americans in the 1800s $200 African Americans in the 1800s They knew the economy depended on slavery
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African Americans in the 1800s $300 African Americans in the 1800s What did Harriet Tubman’s work with the Underground Railroad involve?
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African Americans in the 1800s $300 African Americans in the 1800s As an escaped slave, she guided slaves from the South to freedom
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African Americans in the 1800s $400 African Americans in the 1800s How did Southern states respond to slave rebellions?
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African Americans in the 1800s $400 African Americans in the 1800s They passed even stricter slave codes
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African Americans in the 1800s $500 African Americans in the 1800s What was the most common way slaves resisted slavery?
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African Americans in the 1800s $500 African Americans in the 1800s By finding quiet ways to rebel
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ing Nation $100 ing Nation What was the fear of Southern senators if there were more free states than slave states?
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Losing voting power ing Nation $100 ing Nation
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What was the impact of the publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin? ing Nation $200 ing Nation
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More people were turned against slavery ing Nation $200 ing Nation
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What did the Supreme Court decide in the Dred Scott case? ing Nation $300 ing Nation
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African Americans didn’t have the right to sue & the Missouri Compromise was declared unconstitutional ing Nation $300 ing Nation
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What event turned the secession crisis into a civil war? ing Nation $400 ing Nation
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South Carolina’s shelling of Fort Sumter ing Nation $400 ing Nation
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What is the definition of the Underground Railroad? ing Nation $500 ing Nation
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a secret network of free blacks and whites who helped thousands of slaves escape to free states and Canada ing Nation $500 ing Nation
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$100 Civil War What was the greatest cause of death in the Civil War?
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$100 Civil War Disease
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$200 Civil War Which document did Lincoln reference in his Gettysburg Address?
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$200 Civil War Declaration of Independence
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$300 Civil War What was a danger for African American troops who fought for the Union?
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$300 Civil War If captured, they could be sold into slavery
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$400 Civil War What was the significance of the Battle of Bull Run?
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$400 Civil War It showed both sides that a quick victory was not possible
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$500 Civil War Why did General Lee join the Confederate military?
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$500 Civil War He was loyal to his native Virginia
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Final Jeopardy Define Industrial Revolution.
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Final Jeopardy Answer A shift from handmade products to machine-made products.
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