Constitution
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100

The authors of the Constitution established this to limit the impact of common people on the selection of President. 

What is the Electoral College?

100

This 1854 law allowed territories to decide the issue of slavery through popular sovereignty.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act? 

100

This 1862 act granted 160 acres of public land to settlers willing to farm it for five years.

What is the Homestead Act? 

100

Congress outlawed this commercial activity in 1808.  

What is the international slave trade?  

100

The Missouri Compromise admitted this state as a free state. 

What is Maine? 

200

This member of the government serves a six year term. 

Who is a Senator? 
200

He hoped to spark a mass uprising of enslaved people in the South by taking control of a federal armory at Harper's Ferry, Virginia.  

Who was John Brown? 

200

This speech, which began with "fourscore and seven years ago," marked a turning point in the meaning of the Civil War.  

What is the Gettysburg Address? 

200

As slavery spread to the deep South and to the West, many families were split up as a result of this. 

What was the Second Middle Passage? 

200

Outraged by his loss, Andrew Jackson described the Presidential election of 1824 using this phrase.  

What is the "corrupt bargain"? 

300

The Three-Fifths Compromise primarily benefited this group in Congress.

Who/what are Southern representatives/Southern states? 

300

The Free Soilers were eventually absorbed into this new political party.  

What was the Republican party? 

300

This declaration by Lincoln in January of 1863 was designed to strengthen the Union Army.

What was the Emancipation Proclamation? 

300

He was executed, along with 56 other enslaved persons, after leading a failed rebellion in 1830.  

Who was Nat Turner? 

300

The Naturalization Act of 1790 stated that immigrants could become citizens only if they belonged to this group. 

Who/what are "Free white persons?"   

400
This is necessary to ratify an amendment to the Constitution.  

What is Three-Fourths of the States? 

400

The Representative from Illinois, Abraham Lincoln, introduced the "spot resolution" to highlight questions about where this conflict actually began.  

What was the Mexican-American war?  

400

This 1862 battle in Maryland was the bloodiest single-day conflict in American history.

What is the battle of Antietam? 

400

Enslaved person created this style of music, which later became a staple part of the Black Church and part of American popular music. 

What are spirituals?  

400
Despite having their own written language, a Constitution, and an agricultural society, this group was forced from their land in Georgia in the 1830s. 

Who were the Cherokee people? 

500

Only this part of government can propose tax laws.   

What is the U.S. House of Representatives? 

500

He presided over a Supreme Court decision that declared the Missouri Compromise to be unconstitutional.  

Who was Roger B. Taney? 

500

During the Civil War, this term referred to escaped enslaved people who sought refuge with Union forces.

What is contraband? 

500

She hid for seven years in her grandmothers attic while eluding capture by her enslavers. 

Who was Harriet Jacobs? 

500

This poet caught the attention of Thomas Jefferson and challenged his ideas about white supremacy.  

Who was Phyllis Wheatley?