Sectionalism #1
Reform #1
Sectionalism #2
Reform #2
Mixed
100

This part of the country had good soil, was for slavery, and their economy was based on agriculture.

The South 

100

This was the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad "Black Moses"

Harriet Tubman

100

This part of the country had very poor soil, was against slavery, and their economy was based on manufacturing. 

The North

100

What was the goal/effect of the Temperance movement?

Decrease the consumption of Alcohol, Showed women they could campaign for themselves. 

100

This part of the country had a mix of different economies such as, Railroad, Gold, and other mining, and the states voted on whether they wanted slavery or not.

The West.

200

Why was the Republican Party Established?

To stop the spread of slavery.

200

She wanted to improved conditions for the mentally ill and better treatment of prisoners.

Dorothea Dix/Eliza Farnham

200

What was the two impacts of the Missouri Compromise?

Maine/Missouri were admitted as free/Slave state, and set a boundary that stopped the spread of slavery. 

200

Abolitionist: wrote "The North Star" newspaper (was a runaway slave).

Frederick Douglas

200

Promoted, free + public education to equalize the classes (the poor & rich).

Horace Mann 

300

What was the effect of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Bleeding Kansas 

300

This religious group was involved in most, if not all, reform movements (because of their belief in equality).

Quakers

300

What was the direct effect of the election of Abraham Lincoln?

South Carolina secedes from the Union. 

300

"It's the beauty within us that makes it possible for us to recognize the beauty around us. The question is not what you look at but what you see" 

-Henry David Thoreau

What reform movement is being discussed in this quote?

Transcendentalism

300

Women's rights & abolitionist: traveled and spread information (freed Slave).

Sojourner Truth

400

What was the major impact of the Fugitive Slave Law?

It led to many people being captured (Slave/Freedmen), and led to a growing rift between the North and the South.

400

Goal was to abolish (end) slavery: most abolitionists were in the North

Abolitionist Movement 

400

What was the main issue that was trying to be resolved by the major compromises. 

Slavery in new states.

400

This was the movement that kicked started the reform era by sparking a new religious wave across America, and pushed for change in society.

The Second Great Awakening 
400

Which group of people (reform) would be against the decision made in the Dredd Scott case?

Abolitionist

500

Answer both prompts for double points.

What did the Dredd Scott case rule, and what major compromise did it overturn?

It decided that Slaves were not citizens, and therefore property so the Federal government could not regulate slavery, and therefore the Missouri Compromise was overturned. 

500

Answer both prompts for double points.

What event took place at the point of this map, and what was the major effect of this event?

Seneca Falls Convention

It led to the writing of the declaration of sentiments, and kicked started the women's rights movement.

500

Answer both prompts for double points.

What did the Compromise of 1850 give to the North, and the South?

North-California as a Free State

South-The Fugitive Slave Law

500

Answer both prompts for double points

What book was written to tell about the horrors of slavery, and what was the major impact of this book.

Uncle Tom's Cabin

It spread the word of how evil slavery was.

500

Answer both prompts for double points.

Give me two things that led to the rise of Sectionalism in America.

*News Papers

*Cotton Gin

*Kansas-Nebraska Act

*Uncle Tom's Cabin

*Compromise of 1850

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