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3 Don’t Forget... Contestants

4 …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

5 Hands on your buzzers, its...

6 500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 Comprom ises Slavery Laws and Acts Violence over Slavery Politics Potpourri (Anything) 100 200 300 400 500 CLICK HERE FOR DOUBLE JEOPARDY CLICK HERE FOR DOUBLE JEOPARDY

7 THIS PERSON WAS NICKNAMED THE GREAT COMPROMISER. Compromises $100

8 Henry Clay Back to Game

9 1 OF THE 5 PARTS OF THIS COMPROMISE INCLUDED CALIFORNIA BEING ADMITTED AS A FREE STATE. Compromises $200

10 The Compromise of 1850 Back to Game

11 THE 36°30' LINE WAS PART OF THIS AGREEMENT. Compromises $300

12 The Missouri Compromise Back to Game

13 THE MAIN CONCERN BEHIND THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE WAS KEEPING THIS BALANCED. Compromises $400

14 The Senate Back to Game

15 THIS WAS THE MAIN PART OF THE COMPROMISE OF 1850 THAT CONVINCED SOUTHERNERS TO AGREE WITH IT. Compromises $500

16 Back to Game The Fugitive Slave Law

17 HARRIET BEECHER STOWE WROTE THIS BOOK WHICH INCREASED THE NUMBER OF ABOLITIONISTS IN THE NORTH BUT ANGERED MANY SOUTHERNERS. Slavery $100

18 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Back to Game

19 THIS WAS THE ARMORY WHERE AN ABOLITIONIST LED SLAVE REVOLT WAS ENDED. Slavery $200

20 Harpers Ferry Back to Game

21 THIS SUPREME COURT CASE RULED THAT SLAVES WERE PROPERTY NOT PEOPLE. Slavery $300

22 The Dred Scott Decision (Scott V. Sanford) Back to Game

23 Slavery $400 THIS WAS THE MAIN GOAL OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.

24 To stop slavery from spreading to the western territories Back to Game

25 Slavery $500 AS PART OF THE COMPROMISE OF 1850, THIS WAS BANNED IN WASHINGTON D.C.

26 The slave trade Back to Game

27 THIS MAN HAD A SERIES OF 7 DEBATES WITH ABRAHAM LINCOLN TO BEAT HIM IN A SENATE RACE (THOUGH LATER LOSING THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION). Politics $100

28 Stephen Douglas Back to Game

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30 THESE WERE THE TWO SIDES FIGHTING OVER THE POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY VOTE IN KANSAS. Politics $200

31 Pro-slavery and abolitionists Back to Game

32 Politics $300 THIS YEAR'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION WAS WON BY ABRAHAM LINCOLN.

33 1860 Back to Game

34 Politics $400 MANY SOUTHERNERS THOUGHT THE SOUTH NEEDED TO DO THIS AFTER LINCOLN WAS ELECTED.

35 Secede Back to Game

36 Politics $500 THIS POLITICIAN SPOKE UP FOR THE SOUTH AND FOR THE NEED FOR A FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW UNTIL HIS DEATH JUST BEFORE THE COMPROMISE OF 1850.

37 Back to Game John C. Calhoun

38 Laws and Acts $100 THE 36°30' LINE SAID THAT ALL TERRITORIES ABOVE MISSOURI'S SOUTHERN BORDER WOULD BE THIS TYPE OF TERRITORY.

39 Free Back to Game

40 THIS LAW FORCED ALL AMERICANS TO HELP CATCH RUNAWAY SLAVES. Laws and Acts $200

41 The Fugitive Slave Law Back to Game

42 THIS ACT REPEALED THE MISSOURI COMPROMISE AND LET POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY DECIDE SLAVERY IN THE REMAINING LANDS OF THE LOUISIANA TERRITORY. Laws and Acts $300

43 The Kansas- Nebraska Act Back to Game

44 AFTER 1850, ANY PERSON CAUGHT HELPING A SLAVE ESCAPE WOULD FACE THESE TWO PUNISHMENTS. Laws and Acts $400

45 Up to $1,000 fine and 6-months in jail Back to Game

46 JOHN BROWN WAS EXECUTED FOR COMMITTING THIS CRIME. Laws and Acts $500

47 Treason Back to Game

48 Violence over Slavery $100 THIS ABOLITIONIST TRIED TO USE VIOLENCE TO END SLAVERY.

49 John Brown Back to Game

50 Violence over Slavery $200 THIS NICKNAME WAS GIVEN TO THE VIOLENT SITUATION OVER POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY IN THE WESTERN TERRITORIES.

51 Bleeding Kansas Back to Game

52 Violence over Slavery $300 LINCOLN SAID THAT IF HE HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN ENDING SLAVERY OR KEEPING THE UNION TOGETHER, HE WOULD CHOOSE THIS.

53 Keeping the Union together Back to Game

54 Violence over Slavery $400 THIS SENATOR WAS ATTACKED IN THE SENATE FOR SPEAKING OUT AGAINST SLAVERY AND AGAINST ANDREW BUTLER OF SOUTH CAROLINA.

55 Charles Sumner Back to Game

56 Violence over Slavery $500 THIS SENATOR THOUGHT JOHN CALHOUN'S IDEA OF PEACEFUL SECESSION WAS IMPOSSIBLE AND CLAIMED THAT ONLY A CIVIL WAR COULD RESULT.

57 Daniel Webster Back to Game

58 Potpourri $100 THIS IS THE IDEA OF BEING LOYAL TO YOUR REGION OF THE COUNTRY RATHER THAN THE COUNTRY AS A WHOLE.

59 Back to Game Sectionalism

60 Potpourri $200 MOST ABOLITIONISTS, FREE SOILERS, AND REPUBLICANS SAW SLAVERY AS THIS.

61 Back to Game Evil/ Morally Wrong

62 Potpourri $300 THIS WAS THE STATE THAT FINALLY UNBALANCED THE SENATE BETWEEN FREE AND SLAVE STATES.

63 California Back to Game

64 Potpourri $400 THE COMPROMISE OF 1850 DIVIDED THE REMAINING LANDS FROM THE MEXICAN CESSION INTO THESE TWO TERRITORIES.

65 The Utah and New Mexico Territories Back to Game

66 Potpourri $500 DRED SCOTT SUED FOR HIS FREEDOM BECAUSE HE HAD LIVED HERE WHERE SLAVERY IS OUTLAWED (NAME ANY ONE OF THE PLACES).

67 Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin Back to Game

68 1000 200 400 600 200 600 400 600 400 200 400 1000 600 400 200 800 Escalating Tensions Who would have said it? 6 Letter Words Common Bond Name that state Stupid Answers 200 400 600 800 1000 CLICK HERE FOR FINAL JEOPARDY CLICK HERE FOR FINAL JEOPARDY

69 MANY IN THE NORTH WERE UPSET WITH THIS PART OF THE COMPROMISE OF 1850. Escalating Tensions $200

70 The Fugitive Slave Law Back to Game

71 PEOPLE ON BOTH SIDES WERE UPSET FOR DIFFERENT REASONS AFTER READING HER BOOK, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Escalating Tensions $400

72 Harriet Beecher Stowe Back to Game

73 STEPHEN DOUGLAS CAUSED THINGS TO TURN VIOLENT WHEN HE PROPOSED THIS LAW THAT WOULD LET POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY DECIDE THE SLAVERY ISSUE. Escalating Tensions $600

74 The Kansas- Nebraska Act Back to Game

75 THE DRED SCOTT DECISION NOT ONLY LABELLED SLAVES "PROPERTY," IT EFFECTIVELY ALLOWED SLAVERY TO EXIST HERE. Escalating Tensions $800

76 Anywhere in the US Back to Game

77 THIS WAS THE FINAL PIECE OF ESCALATION THAT CONVINCED MANY IN THE SOUTH THAT IT WAS TIME TO SECEDE. Escalating Tensions $1000

78 Back to Game The election of a Republican, Abraham Lincoln

79 MY STOMACH HURTS... I SHOULDN'T HAVE HAD SO MANY CHERRIES OR SO MUCH MILK... Who would have said it? $200

80 Zachary Taylor Back to Game

81 I'M THE GREAT COMPROMISER AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS STUPID T-SHIRT! Who would have said it? $400

82 Henry Clay Back to Game

83 IT'S ALRIGHT TO DIE AS A MARTYR... NOW I CAN JOIN MY 5 SONS. Who would have said it? $600

84 John Brown Back to Game

85 Who would have said it? $800 FUNNY... I GUESS PROPERTY CAN DIE TOO JUST LIKE PEOPLE.

86 Dred Scott Back to Game

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88 Who would have said it? $1000 WHY ARE YOU KICKING ME MASTER? I'M JUST A KINDLY OLD SLAVE.

89 Uncle Tom Back to Game

90 VIOLENCE ERUPTED HERE OVER THE VOTE ON SLAVERY. Name That State $200

91 Kansas Back to Game

92 THIS STATE JOINED IN 1850 AND FINALLY GAVE FREE STATES AN ADVANTAGE IN THE SENATE. Name That State $400

93 California Back to Game

94 Name That State $600 THIS WAS THE FIRST STATE TO SECEDE AFTER LINCOLN WAS ELECTED.

95 South Carolina Back to Game

96 Name That State $800 JOHN BROWN LED A RAID ON HARPERS FERRY IN THIS STATE.

97 Virginia Back to Game

98 Name That State $1000 THE TWO CANDIDATES IN THE SENATE RACE IN THIS STATE WOULD HAVE A REMATCH FOR THE PRESIDENCY IN 1860.

99 Back to Game Illinois

100 6-Letter Words $200 MANY OF THE TERRITORIES THAT WERE BEING DEBATED ABOUT WERE LAND THAT HAD BEEN WON IN A WAR WITH THIS NATION.

101 Mexico Back to Game

102 6-Letter Words $400 7 SOUTHERN STATES DECIDED TO DO THIS AFTER LINCOLN WAS ELECTED.

103 Secede Back to Game

104 THIS TYPE OF RUFFIAN CROSSED INTO KANSAS FROM MISSOURI. 6-Letter Words $600

105 Border Back to Game

106 THIS SENATOR WAS BEATEN FOR CRITICIZING ANDREW BUTLER FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. 6-Letter Words $800

107 Sumner Back to Game

108 SECTIONALISM MEANS NOT CARING ABOUT THE NATION AS A WHOLE. INSTEAD, A PERSON IS LOYAL TO JUST THEIR STATE OR THIS. 6-Letter Words $1000

109 Region Back to Game

110 Common Bond $200 MILLARD FILLMORE FRANKLIN PIERCE JAMES BUCHANAN

111 Presidents Back to Game

112 Common Bond $400 UNCLE TOM DRED SCOTT FREDERICK DOUGLASS

113 Slaves Back to Game

114 Common Bond $600 FREDERICK DOUGLASS JOHN BROWN HARRIET BEECHER STOWE (NOT ABRAHAM LINCOLN...OR SO HE SAYS)

115 Abolitionists Back to Game

116 Common Bond $800 HENRY CLAY ZACHARY TAYLOR JOHN C. CALHOUN

117 Died in 1850 Back to Game

118 Common Bond $1000 SLAVE TRADE ENDED IN WASHINGTON D.C. FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW BORDER DISPUTE BETWEEN TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO RESOLVED.

119 Parts of the Compromise of 1850 Back to Game

120 Stupid Answers $200 THIS COMPROMISE IN 1850 PREVENTED A CIVIL WAR... AT LEAST TEMPORARILY.

121 Back to Game The Compromise of 1850

122 Stupid Answers $400 THIS MAN HAD TO "FILL" OUT "MORE" PAPERWORK ONCE HE REPALECED THE LATE ZACHARY TAYLOR AS PRESIDENT.

123 Back to Game Millard Fillmore

124 Stupid Answers $600 THE 36°30' LINE COULD BE FOUND ON A MAP AT THIS LATITUDE.

125 36°30’ N Back to Game

126 Stupid Answers $800 KANSAS AND NEBRASKA WERE BOTH ALLOWED TO VOTE ON THE SLAVERY ISSUE AS A RESULT OF THIS ACT.

127 The Kansas-Nebraska Act Back to Game

128 Stupid Answers $1000 YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE POPULAR OR A SOVEREIGN KING OR QUEEN TO KNOW THAT THIS IS ANOTHER TERM FOR YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE.

129 Popular Sovereignty Back to Game

130 FINAL JEOPARDY

131 TODAY’S CATEGORY: “Death and Presidents” (PLACE YOUR WAGERS)

132 THIS WAS THE NAME OF FRANKLIN PIERCE'S SON WHO WAS KILLED IN A TRAIN ACCIDENT SHORTLY AFTER HIS ELECTION TO THE PRESIDENCY.

133 BENNIE PIERCE


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