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Drill 3/24 Take out 2 clean sheets of paper, clear your desks, and sit quietly
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This IS Jeopardy Developed by Lou Taylor 2/05
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North or South
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Immigration
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Reform in the 1800s
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Sectionalism
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Abolitionists
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Who Said That?
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North Or South Immigration Reform in The 1800s Sectionalism Abolitionists Who said That? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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Had many Plantations
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What was the South?
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Was mostly urban
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What was the North?
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Had many railroads
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What was the North?
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The economy was based on industry
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What was the North?
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Had many slaves
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What was the South?
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Factors that make a person want to leave their country
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What are push factors? 100
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A person who leaves their country to settle permanently in another
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What was an immigrant? 200
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Immigrants came from this country due to the potato blight (disease)
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What was Ireland?
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Factors that make a person want to come to that country
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What are pull factors?
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The region of the US where most immigrants settled?
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What was the North?
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Reform movement where people attended revivals and changed their ideas about heaven from “predestination” to “free will”
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What was the Second Great Awakening
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The movement to stop the spread of alcohol abuse
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What was Temperance?
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Name Two changes that were made as a result of the Workers Rights reform movement
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Safer working conditions
10 Hour Work Day Safer working conditions No Child Labor Right to strike
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Document that states “all men & women are created equal”
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What was the Declaration of Independence?
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Organizations that fight for better working conditions for skilled and unskilled laborers
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What were Unions? 500
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The tax on imported manufactured goods which benefited the North
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What was the Tariff Act of 1828?
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Senator from Illinois who defeated Lincoln in the senate election in 1858
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Who was Steven Douglas? 200
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What many state’s in the south did to the Tariff Act because they said it was “unconstitutional”
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What is Nullify the Act? 300
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The first state to secede from the union, saying the government was ignoring states’ rights
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What was South Carolina?
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President during the Tariff Act and Nullification Crisis
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Who was Andrew Jackson?
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He raided a federal arsenal in Harpers Ferry VA.
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Who was John Brown?
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She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin
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Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?
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Abolitionist who Published The Liberator an abolitionist newspaper
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Who was William Lloyd Garrision?
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Freed slaves by being a conductor on the Underground Railroad
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Who was Harriet Tubman?
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Daily Double!!
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The two reform movements that the Grimke Sisters & Sojourner Truth supported
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What were Women’s Rights
& Anti- Slavery (Abolitionist)
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“A house divided cannot stand.”
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Who was Abraham Lincoln?
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“I am the Great Negotiator”
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Who was Henry Clay?
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“an abolitionist, a religious fanatic, a martyr, and an instrument of God..”
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Who was John Brown?
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“The Principle of popular sovereignty…”
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Who was Stephen Douglas?
400
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“Fugitive slaves were rare then, and as a fugitive slave lecturer, I had the advantage of being the first one out.” 500
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Who was Frederick Douglass?
500
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The Secret political group of nativists in the Mid 19th Century.
Final Jeopardy The Secret political group of nativists in the Mid 19th Century.
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What was the Know-Nothing Party?
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