Kansas-Nebraska
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100

The term used for the violence that erupted in Kansas leading up to the Civil War  

"Bleeding Kansas"

100

This Act signed by Millard Fillmore required all people to turn in runaway slaves or face fines or even jail time

The Fugitive Slave Act

100

Although considered one of the worst presidents, Franklin Pierce dodged "unluckiness" by one when he became this number President

14th

100

Harriet Tubman helped slaves escape through this system

The Underground Railroad

100

Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote this essay in 1841 that encouraged readers to not "depend on others"

"Self- Reliance"

100

This type of rice shares a name with a Disney princess

Jasmine

200

The Kansas-Nebraska border was decided around the construction of this

Railroad

200

The highest grossing actor of all time

Samuel L. Jackson

200

Known as the "Bachelor President, James Buchannan was the only President to never have one of these

A wife (spouse, partner)

200

There have been numerous petitions to put Harriet Tubman on the 20 Dollar Bill, replacing this man

Andrew Jackson

200

This gathering that took place in 1848 united feminists and abolitionists in order to share speeches and ideas

The Seneca Falls Convention

200

Often wrapped around rice, this is a common ingredient in Sushi

Nori

300

The capital of Kansas

Topeka

300

The highest grossing actress of all time

Scarlett Johansson 

300

Franklin Pierce's son was killed in this type of accident

Train crash

300

California admitted as a free state was part of this deal

The Compromise of 1850

300

In 1854, Henry David Thoreau wrote a book about living in nature, named after this Massachusetts pond

Walden

300

This character was removed from this rice brand due to racial controversies

Uncle Ben's

400

This 1939 film was set in Kansas

The Wizard of Oz

400

Andrew Jackson encouraged this controversial act that forced native tribes to move westward and live in reservations

The Indian Removal Act

400

James Buchannan was born in this Northern State

Pennsylvania 

400

The name for Northerners who wanted to get rid of slavery

Abolitionists 

400

The Temperance Movement eventually led this era in the 1920's when the 18th Amendment was ratified

Prohibition

400

The football player seen here

Jerry Rice

500

The capital of Nebraska

Lincoln

500

John Adams encouraged this act that could imprison anyone who spoke badly about the government

The Alien and Sedition Acts

500

Franklin Pierce has a college named after him located in this New England State

New Hampshire

500

The name of this island that was disputed between the British and The United States

San Juan Island

500

The women's rights activist seen here

Susan B Anthony

500

The type of rice seen here

Rice Pilaf
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