Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Bleeding Kansas
Dred Scott
100

The year this compromise was passed.

1820

100

This state was admitted as a free state under the Compromise of 1850.

 What is California?

100

 This 1854 law created the Kansas and Nebraska territories.

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

100

 The nickname given to Kansas in the mid-1850s because of the violent conflict over slavery there.

 What is Bleeding Kansas?

100

The year the Supreme Court issued its ruling in the Dred Scott case.  

What is 1857?

200

This state was admitted as a slave state under the compromise.

What is Missouri?

200

 These two territories were organized under popular sovereignty by the compromise.

What are Utah and New Mexico?

200

The Illinois senator who authored the act, hoping to organize the territory for a transcontinental railroad.

Who is Stephen A. Douglas?

200

These pro-slavery Missourians crossed the border to vote illegally in Kansas elections. Answer:

Who are the Border Ruffians?

200

 Dred Scott sued for his freedom on the grounds that he had lived in these kinds of territories with his enslaver.  

What are free states/territories?

300

This state was admitted as a free state to keep the balance in the Senate.

 What is Maine?

300

 This part of the compromise required citizens in free states to help return escaped enslaved people. 

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

300

 The principle in the act letting settlers in each territory vote on whether to allow slavery.

 What is popular sovereignty?

300

 In May 1856, pro-slavery forces attacked and burned much of this anti-slavery stronghold town in Kansas.

 What is Lawrence?

300

Clue: This Chief Justice wrote the majority opinion declaring Scott could not sue. Answer:

 Who is Roger B. Taney?

400

This latitude line was set as the boundary between future free and slave territories.  

What is 36°30′ (the Missouri Compromise Line)?

400

 The slave trade — but not slavery itself — was abolished in this city as part of the deal. 

What is Washington, D.C.?

400

 The Kansas-Nebraska Act effectively repealed this earlier compromise by allowing slavery north of 36°30′.

 What is the Missouri Compromise (of 1820)?

400

 This abolitionist led the 1856 attack at Pottawatomie Creek, killing five pro-slavery settlers.  

Who is John Brown?

400

Clue: The ruling declared that people of African descent,  whether free or enslaved, were not this, and so could not sue in federal court.

 What are citizens (U.S. citizens)?

500

Known as "The Great Compromiser," this Kentucky senator was the chief architect of the deal.

 Who is Henry Clay?

500

 After Henry Clay's plan stalled, this Illinois senator broke it into separate bills to get it passed. 

Who is Stephen A. Douglas?

500

 This new political party formed in 1854 largely in response to the Kansas-Nebraska Act, uniting opponents of slavery's expansion.

 What is the Republican Party?

500

Bleeding Kansas began because this 1854 law let settlers vote on slavery, which brought pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers rushing into the territory.  

What is the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

500

The decision also struck down this 1820 law as unconstitutional, saying Congress had no power to ban slavery in the territories. 

 What is the Missouri Compromise?