North vs South
Vocabulary
Slavery & Society
The 3/5 Compromise
Federal Policy
100

This region focused on factories, trade, and manufacturing. 

What is the North?

100

Loyalty to one's region instead of the whole country. 

What is sectionalism?

100
This group held most wealth and power in the South.

Who are plantation owners?

100

This compromise counted enslaved people as this fraction for representation.

What is 3/5's?

100

This compromise created a line at 36* 30' to divide free and slave states.

What is the Missouri Compromise?

200

This region relied on cotton, tobacco, and rice plantations.

What is the South. 67

200

A tax on imported goods.

What is a tariff?

200

This social group grew rapidly in the North due to industry.

What is the middle class?

200

This was the main issue debated at the Congressional Convention.

What is representation in Congress?

200

This policy tried to keep balance between free and slave states. 

What is the Missouri Compromise?

300

This type of labor system was common in the North?

What is wage labor?

300

The shift from farming to machine manufacturing.

What is industrialization?

300

Northern states often viewed slavery as this type of issue.

What is a moral issue?

300

This group wanted enslaved people fully counted for representation. 

Who are Southern states?

300

Northerners supported this type of federal power for infrastructure.

What is strong federal government?

400

This region had more railroads and infrastructure.

What is the North?

400

The division of power between state and natural government.

What is federalism?

400

Southerners defended slavery as this type of right.

What are property rights?

400

True or False: The compromise gave enslaved people voting rights?

What is false?

400

Southerners supported this idea to protect their way of life.

What are states' rights?

500

Why did the South depend on enslaved labor?

What is the need for large amounts of low cost labor for plantations?

500

The right of states to govern themselves.

What is sovereignty?

500

This system in the South prevented a large middle class from forming.

What is the plantation/ slavery system?

500

This was one major political effect of the compromise.

What is increased Southern power in Congress/ Electoral College?

500

This ideology argued slavery should not expand into new territories.

What is Free Soil ideology?