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What was the Underground Railroad?

A network of secret routes that enslaved people used to escape to freedom.

100

Who is Nat Turner and what did he do?

Led a slave rebellion which is seen as controversial because it killed women and children, and caused stricter laws against enslaved people.

100

What were some ways the enslaved people resisted slavery?

Running away, rebelling, pretending to be sick, forming strong religious communities, learning to read and write

100

This word means to formally end something.

Abolish

100

Which planet is closest to the Sun?

Mercury
200

What was the cause of the Missouri Compromise?

Missouri was joining the Union, and the North wanted to ensure the Slave states did not gain too much power.

200

What question was the Supreme Court trying to answer in the Dred Scott case?

Whether or not Dred Scott was free because he has temporarily lived in free states (Illinois and Wisconsin).

200

How did Southerners react to the election of 1860?

They feared Abraham Lincoln would ban slavery, and seceded from the United States.

200

This word means to be treated unfairly in society.

Oppression

200

What was the cash crop that was grown in the South?

Cotton

300

What did the Supreme Court rule in the Dred Scott case?

- Dred Scott was not free

- African Americans were not US citizens and had no rights given by the Constitution

- Congress had no power to ban slavery

300

What law required that Northern states return escaped slaves back to the South?

Fugitive Slave Law

300

Who was the first states to secede from the US?

South Carolina

300

Define "secede"

To break away from something (like a country).

300

How many Superbowls have the Ravens won?

Two!

2000 and 2012

400

What is John Brown famous for?

He was an abolitionist who lead an attack on a federal armory at Harper's Ferry, hoping to steal weapons for a slave rebellion.

400

Why were Northerners upset at the Kansas-Nebraska act?

It allowed slavery in territories North of the 36-30N line setup by the Missouri Compromise.

400

What was the primary belief of the Republican Party?

Slavery should not spread to any new US territories.

400

Define Popular Sovereignty

Citizens are able to vote on specific issues (like slavery).

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What is the only US state that is made up entirely of islands?

Hawaii

500

What were the two effects of the Missouri Compromise?

Missouri joined the Union as a free state, Maine as a slave state to maintain a balance of power. 

Slavery was banned North of the 36-30N line.

500

What was Abraham Lincoln's message in his "A house divided" speech?

That the United States would not survive divided on the issue of slavery, it would need to be all free or all slave.

500

What did Abraham Lincoln personally believe should happen to slavery before he was elected president?

That slavery was morally wrong and that it should not expand into any new territories. But that he would not ban it in the south.

In the long term, the US would need to be all slave or all free.

500

What does the word "Union" refer to?

The United States, the country as a whole.

500

What state is this?

Kansas

600

What were three effects of the Compromise of 1850?

-Slave trade is banned in Washington DC

-California is admitted as a free states

-Popular Sovereignty is allowed in Utah and New Mexico

-Fugitive Slave Law is passed

600

What event happened in Congress in 1856 which showed how violent the slavery debate had become?

Caning of Senator Sumner

600

What was "Bleeding Kansas" and why did it happen?

It was violence which occurred in Kansas between pro and anti slavery citizens as a result of the Kansas and Nebraska Act.

600

This word means someone who dies for a cause/their beliefs.

Martyr

600

Botany is the scientific study of what?

Plants

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