Category 1: The North
Category 2: The South
Category 3: Laws & Policies
Category 4: Geography & Politics
Category 5: Other Concepts
100

What type of economy was in the North, based on work and jobs?

Industrial Economy

100

What was the main cash crop in the South?

Cotton

100

What was the policy of the Fugitive Slave Act?

Required escaped enslaved individuals to be returned to their owners

100

What was the political party alignment of the Northern and Southern states?

North=Republican

South=Democrat

100

What is they type of protest that Trade Union workers sometimes did by not going to work until fair and better changes were made

Going on Strike

200

What groups of people typically demanded better pay and working conditions in the North? They typically worked in factories, industries, or construction.

Trade Unions

200

What was the name of the laws that controlled enslaved people’s rights and movements, and actually stated the rights they do not have?

Slave Codes

200

What compromise allowed California to enter the U.S. as a free state but included the Fugitive Slave Act?

Compromise of 1850

200

What were the 2 major political party's stances on slavery?

Republican=Against Slavery

Democrat=For Slavery

200

What is it called if someone gets fired from their job or is not allowed to buy property from a seller strictly because of their race, gender, religion, or country of origin?

Discrimination

300

What major transportation method helped the North transport goods and people more efficiently?

Railroads

300

What did the southern states call themselves when they seceded to form their own nation and government?

The Confederate States of America - The Confederacy

300

What law allowed territories to vote on whether to allow slavery, leading to violence?

Kansas-Nebraska Act

300

What was the new political party that gained popularity over the Republican party during westward expansion, but lost it's credibility for not ever clearly developing a stance towards slavery?

The Whig Party

300

What was it called if a co-worker developed unfair judgment/opinions towards someone they worked with and thought less of them strictly based on their race, gender, religion, or country of origin?

Prejudice

400

What is it called when regions like the North experience growth and development into big industrial cities?

Urbanization

400

What was the main difference between Yeoman Farmers and Plantation Owners?

Yeoman Farmers worked small farms with little to no enslaved labor, while Plantation Owners had large farms and many enslaved workers.

400

What was the goal of the Missouri Compromise?

To maintain a balance between free and slave states.

400

What was the final event that caused Southern states to start seceding from the Union?

The election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860

400

What was the name of the anti-slavery newspaper that influenced many Americans?

The Liberator

500

Which two immigrant groups made up a large part of the Northern factory jobs, and describe the types of wages and treatment/judgement they received?

Irish and German Immigrants earned low wages and faced discrimination and prejudice

500

What popular phrase described the importance of cotton to the Southern economy?

"Cotton is King"

500

What was the ruling of the Dred Scott v. Sanford Supreme court case?

Enslaved people were not citizens and had no rights.

500

What is the name that was given to several states that were in between the North and South after southern states seceded and formed the Confederacy?

Border States

500

What group(s) faced the most prejudice and discrimination in factory jobs up North?

What groups(s) faced the most prejudice and discrimination in the South?

North=Immigrants

South=African Americans

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