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Manifest Destiny Antebellum Abolitionists Western Expansion Civil War
Final Jeopardy
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Manifest Destiny-100
• President Thomas Jefferson purchases land west of the Mississippi from this country in 1803.
• What is France?
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Manifest Destiny- 200
• This country started the War of 1812.
• What was Great Britain?
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Manifest Destiny-300
• This country burned down the White House during the War of 1812.
• Who was the British?
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Manifest Destiny-400
• Under this policy the United States limited European influence in Latin America.
• What was the Monroe Doctrine?
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Manifest Destiny-500
• The United States expanding to the Pacific Ocean was a result of this belief.
• What was Manifest Destiny?
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• Term used to explain when the United States became divided into sections.
• What was sectionalism?
Antebellum-100
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Antebellum-200
• Large industries, small farms, more railroads, and large cities was a characteristic of which group during the Antebellum.
• What was the North?
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Antebellum-300
• Time period before the Civil War.
• What was the Antebellum?
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Antebellum-400
• Slaves were separated from families and sold as property during these events.
• What were auctions?
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Antebellum- 500
• This invention increased the demand for slave labor and increased cotton production.
• What was the cotton gin.
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Abolitionists-100
• This person was a former slave and conductor of the Underground Railroad.
• Who was Harriet Tubman?
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Abolitionists- 200
• Former slave, who published the abolitionist newspaper the North Star.
• Who was Frederick Douglass?
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Abolitionists- 300
• Former slave, traveled west to spread the truth, involved in abolitionist and women’s rights movements.
• Who was Sojourner Truth?
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Abolitionists- 400
• Wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin which was a novel that showed the northerners the evils of southern slavery.
• Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?
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Abolitionists- 500
• This white male launched a slave revolt that was quickly crushed and as a result he was executed.
• Who was John Brown?
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Western Expansion- 100
• This created popular sovereignty in Kansas and Nebraska.
• What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
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Western Expansion-200
• During the Lincoln- Douglas Debates, Lincoln stated this believe about slavery.
• What is slavery is morally wrong.
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Western Expansion- 300
• The results of this agreement were that Missouri was admitted to the Union as a slave state, and Maine was admitted to the Union as a free state.
• What was the Missouri Compromise?
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Western Expansion-400
• In this case, the US Supreme Court ruled that slaves are property and not citizens.
•What was the Dred Scott Decision?
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Western Expansion-500
• The Fugitive Slave Act, the abolishment of slavery in Washington D.C., and the decision to have popular sovereignty in New Mexico and Utah were all a result of this agreement.
• What was the Compromise of 1850?
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Civil War-100
• The election of this president was one of the immediate causes of the Civil War.
• Who was Abraham Lincoln?
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Civil War-200
• This battle was an immediate cause of the Civil War that took place in South Carolina.
• What was the Battle of Fort Sumter?
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Civil War- 300
• The Southern states that seceded which formed the Confederacy were led by this man.
• Who was Jefferson Davis?
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Civil War-400• Lincoln’s goal throughout the entire Civil
War.
• What was to preserve the Union?
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Civil War-500
• The Emancipation Proclamation, did not free the slaves in the states that allowed slavery in these two Union states.
• What was Maryland and Delaware?
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Final Jeopardy
• The reason Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
What was to encourage slaves and free African Americans to join the Army?