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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 AuthorsReformWomen Mexican WarImportantStuffSlavery
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C1-$100 Slavery - $100 Title slavery was given by southerners which justified its existence Peculiar Institution
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C1-$200 Slavery- $200 Approximately how many slaves did the majority of whites in the south own? None
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C1-$300 Slavery- $300 What was the most common way slaves obtained their freedom Paid for it
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C1-$400 Slavery - $400 A proposal for the uncompensated emancipation of the slaves was advanced by who and in what Garrison in the Liberator
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C1-$500 Slavery- $500 “The descendents of Africans who were imported into this country and sold as slaves are not included under the word citizen in the Constitution and therefore cannot claim any rights and privileges” Dred Scott v Sanford
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C2-$100 Authors- $100 Realist who wrote “Quoth the Raven nevermore” Edgar Allen Poe
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C2-$200 Authors- $200 He is know for “Civil Disobedience” Thoreau
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C2-$300 Authors - $300 This author is known for his theme of individualism Emerson
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C2-$400 Authors- $400 Group of artists which portrayed a romantic view of American landscapes Hudson River School
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C2-$500 Authors- $500 Northern intellectuals who shared a common belief in human intuition, emotional comprehension of God American Transcendentalists
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C3-$100 Reform - $100 Leading supporter for tax- supported public schools Horace Mann
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C3-$200 Reform - $200 Circuit of speakers that would lecture on current issues. There is a theatre in San Diego named after these Lyceums
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C3-$300 Reform- $300 Leading free black abolitionist Fredrick Douglass
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C3-$400 Reform - $400 Utopian community where Nathaniel Hawthorne lived at one time Brooke Farm
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C3-$500 Reform - $500 This organization split up into factions due to Garrison’s advocacy of women’s rights and pacivism American Antislavery society
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C4-$100 Women - $100 She was the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe
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C3-200 Women - $200 She is a leader in the women’s rights movement and on the dollar coin Susan B Anthony
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C3-$300 Women - $300 She was a proponent of improved treatment of the mentally ill Dorthea Dix
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C3-$400 Women - $400 She was both a transcendentalist and a women’s rights activist Margaret Fuller
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C3-$500 Women - $500 This was an important document written at Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments
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C4-$100 Mexican War - $100 He was president during the Mexican American War Polk
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C4-$200 Mexican War - $200 Social Class of the majority of soldiers fighting for the US Poor immigrants
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C4-$300 Mexican War- $300 Who encouraged the settlement of Texas by offering cheap land and no taxes for 4 years Mexico
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C4-$400 Category 5 - $400 Proposed prohibiting the spread of slavery into lands acquired from Mexico Wilmot Proviso
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C4-$500 Category 5 - $500 Treaty that ended the war Guadalupe Hidalgo
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C4-$100 Important Stuff - $100 Policy which allows people of a territory to determine whether slavery will be permitted Popular Sovereignty
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C4-$200 Important Stuff - $200 This Act in effect nullified the Compromises of 1820 and 1850 Kansas Nebraska Act
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C4-$300 Important Stuff - $300 The most controversial part of the Compromise of 1850 Enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act
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C4-$400 Important Stuff - $400 This determined that slaves were property and not people and meant the federal government did not have the right to regulate slavery Dred Scott Decison
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C4-$500 Important Stuff - $500 This new party of Lincoln in the late 1850s that opposed further extension of slavery but did not want to emancipate slaves in the south. Republican
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