Missouri Compromise
Abolition
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act/Bleeding Kansas
Dred Scott Decision/Election of 1860
100

This man, known as the "Great Compromiser" was responsible for the creation of the Missouri Compromise

Who is Henry Clay

100

This "radical" abolitionists helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society and created the newspaper "The Liborator"

Who was William Lloyd Garrison

100

The original purpose of this Compromise came when this state wanted to join the Union as Free State

Who is California 

100

This was the man who was responsible for the Kansas-Nebraska Act

Who was Stephen Douglas

100

This political party had two nominees run in the 1860 election because they could not agree on the issues of slavery

Who was the Democratic Party

200

___________ permitted slavery in the South but outlawed it in the North

What is the 36' 30 Line

200

These "advancements" helped spread out information quicker with the improved technology of the steam press

What is advancements in print culture

200

These TWO political figures were the authors of the Compromise of 1850

Who were Henry Clay and Stephen Douglas

200

This was the idea that allowed for slavery in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska based upon the vote of the citizens 

What was popular sovereignty

200

This was the number of votes from the Supreme Courts against Dred Scott

What is 7 against Scott

300

These 3 sections made up the Missouri Compromise

What is Maine added as a free state, Missouri added as a slave state, and the 36' 30 line incorporated 

300

These groups helped spread the word of abolition by selling children's ABC books. These groups were made up majority of women.

Who were anti-slavery societies 

300

This controversial act allowed for police to deputize citizens in order to help recapture enslaved individuals who had escaped to the North for their freedoms

What was the Fugitive Slave Act

300

This senator was almost beat to death on the floor of the Senate by Preston Brooks after he insulted a relative of Brooks

Answer MUST include name and state this senator represented 

Who was Charles Sumner of Massachusetts 

300

These were the 4 candidates in the 1860 election and their political parties

Who was:

Lincoln: Republican

Breckinridge: Southern Democrat

Douglas: Norther Democrat

Bell: Constitutional Union

400

Maine used to be apart of this state before the Missouri Compromise

What is Massachusetts 

400

John Brown felt this strategy was the only way to stop the spread of slavery.

What is using violence in self defence

400

This was the original idea that many people moved out west for

What was the California Gold Rush

400

The idea of building of this started the controversy of the Kansas Nebraska Act

What was the building of the Trans-Continental railroad 

400

This was the 1860 Presidential nominees stance on slavery

What is 

Lincoln: Stop expansion of slavery

Douglas: Popular sovereignty

Breckinridge: Slavery throughout the Union

Bell: Keep Union together 

500

This precedent was established when both Maine and Missouri were added as states to the Union.

What is adding states in pairs to keep the balance of the Union with free and slave states 

500

This man escaped slavery from Virginia, was recaptured in Boston from the Fugitive Slave Act, and caused hundreds of abolitionist Bostonians to storm the jail for his freedom

Who was Anthony Burns

500

These 5 components made up the Compromise of 1850

What was:

1. Banning the Slave trade in DC

2. CA becoming a free state

3. Texas having its western borders solidified

4. Territories of New Mexico and Utah allowed for popular sovereignty

5. Stricter Fugitive Slave Act 


500

This was the name given to Pro-Slavery supporters who would come into Kansas and try to skew the popular sovereignty vote in favor of allowing slavery by illegally voting in Kansas elections

Who were Border Ruffians

500

This man was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who read the majority opinion based of of his beliefs rather that the rest of the Justices beliefs

Who was Roger B. Taney