What was the movement to end slavery?
A) Black Lives Matter
B) Abolition
C) Civil Rights Movement
D) Feminist Movement
B) Abolition
Who was the 7th president, known for Indian Removal and spreading democracy?
A) George Washington
B) Donald Trump
C) Andrew Jackson
D) Fredrick Douglas
C) Andrew Jackson
What was the Underground Railroad?
The Underground Railroad was a network helping enslaved people escape to freedom.
What Supreme Court case maintained balance between free and slave states?
Missouri Compromise
What does the word Suffrage mean?
The word suffrage means right to vote
Who was the conductor of the Underground Railroad?
A) Rosa Parks
B) Sojourner Truth
C) Harriet Tubman
D) Ruby Bridges
C) Harriet Tubman
Why was the Underground Railroad made?
The Underground Railroad was created to help enslaved people escape to freedom in the North or Canada.
What case was trying to establish judicial review?
A) Marbury v. Madison (1803)
B) Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
C) McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
D) Worcester v. Georgia (1832)
A) Marbury v. Madison (1803)
What was the Indian Removal Act
The indian removal act was a Law passed in 1830 forcing Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River
Who was Frederick Douglass
Former enslaved person, abolitionist leader, and author
What was anti-immigrant sentiment among native-born Americans
Nativism
What was the Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) case about?
Ruled enslaved people were not citizens
Match the definition to the word. "The 1803 land acquisition from France that doubled the size of the United States"
A) Louisiana Purchase
B) Nativism
C) Manifest Destiny
D) Abolition
A) Louisiana Purchase
Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton
A women's rights activist
What movement gave all white men the right to vote?
Universal White Male Suffrage
What Supreme Court case ruled that states couldn't enforce laws on Native American territories?
Worcester V. Georgia
What does the term Nativism mean?
Anti-immigrant sentiment among native-born Americans
Who was Dred Scott?
Dred Scott was someone who unsuccessfully sued Sandford for the freedom of themselves and their two daughters, in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857.
What was the Moral Suasion?
The moral suasion was using moral arguments to convince others.
What was the Civil Rights Case?
The Civil Rights Cases of 1883 were a set of five Supreme Court cases that challenged the Civil Rights Act of 1875.