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American History semester 2
Final Exam Jeopardy Review
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Chapter 19 North v. South Chapters 11-15 Chapter 21 Pre-Civil War Chapter 22 Civil War Chapter 23 Reconstruction 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 Chapter 19: 100 – What is the South? 200 – What is the cotton gin? 300 – What is by ship or river? 400 – What is the North? 500 – What are farming and factories? Chapters 11-15: 100 – What are political parties? 200 – Who is Andrew Jackson? 300 – What is the Monroe Doctrine? 400 – What is a tariff? 500 – What is doubled its size? Chapter 21: 200 – What is Uncle Tom’s Cabin? 300 – What is the Ohio River? 400 – What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act? 500 – What is the Fugitive Slave Act / Law? Chapter 22: 100 – What is the North? 200 – Who is General Lee? 300 – What is the Anaconda Plan? 400 – What are women? DD 500 – What is disease? Chapter 23: 100 – What is a poll tax? 200 – What is churches, schools, and/or communities? 300 – Who are African Americans? 400 – What are the Enforcement Acts? 500 – What is Congress (Congressional Reconstruction)? 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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DAILY DOUBLE
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Wide, fertile coastal plains, access to seaports to export goods, and plentiful rainfall and long growing seasons were geographically located in this region 100
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This invention increased production of a crop that it is also in its name
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This method was the primary one used to transport goods in the South
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The South thought that supporting the spending of money on canals and roads would support which region? 400
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Agrarians would support policies for ____, while industrialists would support policies for ____
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The rivalry between Jefferson and Hamilton led to the start of these
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Common people were happy to see this president get electioned
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This message was sent to European nations telling them that the North and South Americas were no longer considered territories for future colonization 300
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A tax on goods imported into the United States is known as this
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The Louisiana Purchase did this to the size of the United States
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Having more free states than slave states causing the loss of voting power was a fear for people of this region 100
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This novel had a major impact on turning people against slavery
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Missouri’s application as a slave state in 1819 challenge U. S
Missouri’s application as a slave state in 1819 challenge U.S. law because it was north of this river 300
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This act led to a violent struggle over slavery in Kansas
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Slaves running away to Canada, northerners refusing to follow the law, and the harassing of slave catchers are all reasons why this law ultimately failed 500
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Abundant natural resources were one of the advantages for this region during the war
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This general was torn between accepting the position of leader of the Union forces or returning home to fight in his native Virginia 200
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This was the name of the three step plan implimented to defeat the South
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Spying on the enemy, working in factories, and treating wounded soldiers were all jobs taken up by this group during the war 400
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This was the greatest cause of death during the war
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Charging this tax was one method used in the South to prevent African Americans from voting
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African Americans who remained in the South tried to improve their lives by building these
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New Southern voters were represented by this group
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These acts were created in order to stop attempts that would keep people from voting
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People who had been loyal to the United States held voting power when this group was in charge of reconstruction 500
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Life for African Americans
Chapter 19 North v. South Chapter 20 Life for African Americans Chapter 21 Pre-Civil War Chapter 22 Civil War Chapter 23 Reconstruction 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 Chapter 19: 200 – What is the South? 400 – What is the Industrial Revolution? 600 – Who were the wealthy white plantation owners? 800 – What is false? 1000 – What are land and slaves? Chapter 20: 200 – Who is Denmark Vesey? 400 – What is the Underground Railroad? 600 – What is made it worse by increasing the need for slave labor? DD 800 – What is true? 1000 – Who is Harriet Tubman? Chapter 21: 200 – What is Dred Scott case? 400 – Who is Abraham Lincoln? 600 – What is the Missouri Compromise? 800 – What is the Compromise of 1850? 1000 – Who are Henry Clay and Daniel Webster? Chapter 22: 400 – What is the Battle of Bull Run? 600 – What is the being sold into slavery? 800 – What is the the Battle of Gettysburg? 1000 – What is true? Chapter 23: 200 – What is Plessy v. Ferguson? 400 – What is the 13th Amendment? 600 – What is the 14th Amendment? 800 – What is the 15th Amendment? 1000 – Who is Andrew Johnson? 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
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DAILY DOUBLE
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Agriculture is the major economy of this region
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A shift from handmade products to machine-made products is known as this
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This group made up the majority of political leaders in the South before the Civil War
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True or False: African Americans were treated as equals in the North.
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The South invested its money in these two things, instead of railroads and factories.
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This free African American tried to help lead a slave revolt in the South
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This was a system of safe houses and trails that helped runaway slaves escape to freedom
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How did the invention of the cotton gin impact slavery
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True or False: being separated from family members was something slaves feared most
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This woman was a runaway slave who made several trips to free others
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The decision the Supreme Court made in this case said that African Americans did not have the right to sue in court 200
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His debates with Stephen Douglass in 1858 made him known throughout the nation, which led to his election in 1860 400
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This was the first compromise to temporarily end the slavery debate
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This compromise temporarily ended the slavery debate because it included a law requiring the return of runaway slaves 800
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These two senators worked in a bipartisan way to balance the interests of the North and South in regards to slavery 1000
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This region’s military leadership was one of its advantages during the war
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This battle proved that a quick victory in the war was impossible
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This was a danger for African American troops who fought for the Union
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This battle was a turning point in the war because the great loss of troops convinced Lee he could never again attack in the North 800
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True or False: General Lee sent troops into Union territory in the hopes that a show of strength might convince Maryland to join the Confederacy 1000
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This Supreme Court case led to the Jim Crow laws being considered constitutional as long as “separate but equal” was observed 200
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This amendment was created to abolish slavery
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This amendment was created to guarantee equal protection of the law
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This amendment was created to protect the voting rights of African American men
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The Military Reconstruction Act was enacted in response to the actions of this president
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