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Slavery
Abolitionists
Events leading to the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
100

What directions are on a compass rose?

a. East and West.

b. North and South.

c. North, South, East and West.

What is c. North, South, East and West. 

100

This part of the United States still allowed slavery after 1820?

a. North

b. South

c. West

What is b, the South.

100

What is an abolitionist?

a. What is a plantation older?

b. What is someone who is against slavery?

What is b. What is someone who is against slavery?

100

The Compromise of 1850 was made to avoid what?

a. War

b. Punishment to slave owners.

c. The end of allowing people to move West.

What is A. war?

100

Where was Abraham Lincoln born?

a. Michigan

b. Texas

c. Kentucky

What is C?

200

Where would the intermediate direction Northeast be located?

a. Between the West and South

b. Between the North and East. 

What is b. Between the North and East.

200

The slaves brought to America during the 1700's were from what continent?

a. Asia

b. Europe

c. Africa

What is c. Africa

200

This abolitionist helped lead over 300 slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad?

a. Harriet Tubman

b. Thomas Jefferson

c. Richard Jones

What is a. Harriet Tubman.

200

The Fugitive Slave Law punished people for what?

a. Selling slaves.

b. Helping slaves escape.

c. Carrying guns.

What is b. Helping slaves escape.

200

Why was Abraham Lincoln famous?

a. He was the 16th President.

b. He wanted slavery to end in the United States.

c. Both a and b. 

What is C. 

300

What country is north of the United States?

a. Mexico

b. Canada

d. Thailand  

What is b. Canada

300

What kind of work did a majority of the slaves do?

a. working on plantations.

b. building roads and houses.

c. Musicians. 

What is a. working on plantations.

300

This abolitionist was once a slave. He escaped and became a abolitionist speaker and writer of "The North Star" Newspaper. 

a. John Brown

b. Martin Luther King Jr.

c. Frederick Douglass 

What is c. Frederick Douglass

300

What did Harriet Beecher Stow write?

a. The US Anthem

b. A cook book

c. Uncle Tom's Cabin- a book about slavery

What is c, Uncle Tom's Cabin- a book about slavery

300

What did Abraham Lincoln like to do when he was done working?

a. Read

b. Fish

c. Painting

What is A Reading?

400

The United States colonists settled in the East, but soon settlers moved in what directions. 

a. North

b. South

c. West

What is c. West. 

400

What is something a slave could not do?

a. Work at any job they wanted.

b. Go to school and get an education.

c. Both a and b. 

What is c. Both a and b.

400

Most Abolitionists lived in what part of the country?

a. The North

b. The South

c. The West

What is a. The North. 

400

The Kansas -Nebraska Act allowed the stats to do what?

a. Limit who could enter the state.

b. Require voting to determine if the state would allow slavery. 

c. Stop people to enter the state with slates. 

What is c, Require voting to determine if the state would allow slavery.

400

What coin is Abraham Lincoln on?

a. Penny

b. Nickel

c. Dime

What is A, a penny.

500

The state of Michigan is located where in the United States?

a. North

b. South

c. West

What is a. North.

500

If your parents were slaves, what did that make you?

a. A free black citizen

b. An independent

c. A slave

What is c. A slave

500

What could happen to an abolitionist who helped a runaway slave?

a. They could get arrested.

b. They could be fined.

c. Both a and b. 

What is c. Both a and b.

500

John Brown was famous for trying to do what?

a. Arm the slaves to escape slavery.

b. Killing slave owners.

c. Giving food to the poor. 

What is a. Arm the slaves to escape slavery.

500

What job did Abraham Lincoln do?

a. Singer

b. Lawyer

c. Doctor

What is B a Lawyer?

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