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100
Describe the Missouri Compromise. 

"Compromise of 1820" over slavery in Missouri. 

1. Missouri entered as a slave state 

2. Maine entered as a free state 

3. all states North of the 36th parallel were free states and all South were slave states.


100

This Abolitionist started an Anti-Slavery newspaper called the liberator and founded the Anti-Slavery Society

William Lloyd Garrison

100

Why did many southern states secede after Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860?

They believed Lincoln was going to end slavery and change their way of life. 

100

How did Southern slave holders react to 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' 

They were outraged and claimed slavery was not that violent. They called for Harriet Beecher Stowe's imprisonment. 

200

Name this Compromise: compromise between the North and South that allowed California to enter the union as a free state in exchange for the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act.


Compromise of 1850

or 

Great Compromise

200

Correct this statement: After reading Uncle Tom's Cabin, many Southern slaveholders realized the horror of slavery and freed the enslaved people. 

After reading Uncle Tom's Cabin, many Southern slaveholders were (student answers may vary). 


200

Which candidate in the election of 1860 supported popular sovereignty (states' right to vote on the issue of slavery) 

Stephen Douglas

200

Which southern state was the first to secede from the U.S.

South Carolina

300

Stephen Douglas wrote the Kansas-Nebraska act which allowed new states to use popular sovereignty to determine whether they would allow slavery. Describe what that means. 

The states would vote to determine whether or not they would allow slavery. 

300

This Abolitionist escaped from slavery and began sharing his story through his book and many speeches. 

Frederick Douglass


300

What does 'secede' mean when we are talking about the Civil War. 

Secede or secession is when the Southern states decided to break away from the U.S. to form their own country that protected slavery. 

300

How many candidates ran for President in 1860?

Four

400

After the Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, Kansas experienced a time period known as Bleeding Kansas. Why was it named that?

People flooded Kansas to try to sway the vote in favor or against slavery and it led to violence between the two groups. 

(ex. John Brown and his supporters killed 5 pro-slavery people, riots in Lawrence, Kansas) 

400

This Abolitionist became determined to fight slavery after seeing an enslaved women separated from her child. 

Harriet Beecher Stowe


400

This is two part question: 

Abraham Lincoln sent supplies to which location in South Carolina?

How did the South react to Lincoln's decision?



1) Fort Sumter

2) The South attacked Lincoln's ships and the Fort. 

400

The Fugitive Slave Act was passed with the Compromise of 1850. Describe what the law states. 

This was a law that made it a crime to help runaway slaves; allowed for the arrest of escaped slaves in areas where slavery was illegal and required their return to slaveholders


500

What was different about the way Congress compromised on slavery in the Missouri Compromise compared to the Kansas-Nebraska Act. 

In the Missouri Compromise, Congress determined where slavery was allowed and where it wasn't. In the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the people chose where slavery would be allowed or not though voting. 

500

This Abolitionist felt talking would not be enough to convince people to end slavery. He planned a raid at Harper's Ferry in the hopes of sparking a slave rebellion.

John Brown

500

Why is the battle of Fort Sumter so significant?

It is considered the first battle of the Civil War (bonus - add 100 more points if anyone states that more Southern states began to secede) 

500

What was Abraham Lincoln's position on slavery when elected as President?

He believed slavery should not expand into any new states but did not plan to end it in the South immediately. 

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