Hierarchy
Racism
Legality
Economy
Resistance
100

What social aspiration motivated the poor, free, landowners in the South.

Becoming prosperous and affluent plantation owners themselves.

100

How did Southerners use the North's factory workers to rectify their own exploitations.

Slaveholders were good providers of life and medical care unlike the North firing the weak.

100

What was the status of African-Americans?

They had no voice in court and acted as property.

100

What was the immediate impact of the Cotton gin to the U.S. economy?

Exports increased rapidly in the next two years (138k->1.6m lbs)

100

Which was a less dramatic but personal way that slaves would 'rebel'.

Elaborately decrease their work efficiency.

200
What is the major difference between overseers and 'drivers'?

Overseers maximizes efficiency and was paid while drivers were still enslaved but have some level of authority over others.

200

What normal 19th century 'science-backed' reasoning used to defend slavery.

Africans Americans were biologically worse.

200

Name one restriction commonly placed on slaves in the South?

Literacy, gatherings, escaping, marrying, possession of firearms, or testifying against white people. very goood.
200

What was the primary economic defense that Southern slaveholders would use?

They claimed that slave is the foundation of their plantation industry and its end would create havoc.

200

How did Nat turner's revolt deviate from most others.

He killed a significant amount of white people (75)

300

According to the code, what was the 'right' occupation for a gentleman.

Military office, lawyer, and planter.

300

John Calhoun argued that slavery was correct because of what?

'Improved the black race in every metric'.

300

What happens when a free black leaves their home state for education? 

They're banished from their original state.

300

Which crop's lack of global demand redirected the South towards cotton?

Tobacco's decline.

300

What was Denmark Vesey's inspiration for his revolt.

The slave revolts in Haiti.

400

What was different about the living conditions of domestic and field slaves?

Domestic slaves were often socially separated from field slaves and have better quality of life.

400

What was the normal behavior for women to strengthen the social order?

Women should be defenders, gracious, and non-outspoken.
400

What happens when a master slaughters their slave while correcting them?

Nothing, literally Nothing...

400
What did Whitney's inventions do to the trajectory of the North and South.
Cotton gin lifted the South's plantations, while the interchangeable parts vitalized the North's factories.
400

What was the AME's primary purpose?

It embraced black leadership and resilience.

500

Why did many planters in the South choose to direct their kids to military school?

Planters lacked wealth for elite-level universities but appreciated the military training.

500
How was interracial children dealt with in the South.
They're often released through manumission.
500
How did the 1830 Virginian law affect black literacy

Teaching of any blacks free or not, is not allowed.

500

Why was Eli Whitney unable to become affluent from his inventions.

The machine was replicated before he could be recognized.

500

How did Henry Box Brown secure his liberty?

He hid in a crate and mailed himself to to Pennsylvania.