PRETTY HARD (You might get a 3 on APUSH)
HARDER
(You might get a 4 on APUSH)
SUPER HARD (You might get a 5 on APUSH)
100

True or False: John Brown was an absolute supporter of the Free Soil movement and agreed with all of its ideals

False. 

He was an abolitionist. Free soilers are inclined to economic rather than moral justification.

100

John Brown heightened tensions between which two reasons of the US?

North and South

100

Name the two abolitionists that joined John Brown in his raid on Harpers Ferry

Harriet Tubman and John Henry Kagi

200

John brown led a raid on this particular federal entity in order to spark a slave uprising.

What is Harpes Ferry?

200

John Brown's actions are often seen as contributing to the lead-up to this major conflict in American history.

What is the Civil War?

200

What pseudonym did John Brown use during his raid at Harpers Ferry?

What is Shubel Morgan?

300

John Brown was a figure during the clashes on the issues of slavery in this territory.

What is Kansas?

300

Sum up john browns ideals and the methods he uses to accomplish this. 

Anything along the lines of:


Complete Abolition of slavery through armed conflict through the methods of slave uprising and other means of violence.

300

Before Harpers Ferry, John Brown considered seizing weapons from the federal arsenal in another state. Which state is this?

Missouri

400

(True or False) After Harpers Ferry, John Brown was guilty of treason and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

What is false?

He was sentenced to death on Dec2 1859

400

The name of the general that stopped John brown's slave uprising ar Harpes Ferry.

What is Robert E Lee.
400

Which transcendentalist author wrote a series of essays that supported Brown's cause?

Henry David Thoreau

450

What date was John Brown Sentenced to death. (You can name the full date or the year)

Dec 2 1859

450

John Brown sent some of his sons to actively fight in the bleeding Kansas conflict. How any sons were there?

5

450

After John Brown's death, his body was moved and reinterred at a location associated with a famous African-American figure. Name the figure.

Frederick Douglas