Period 1 Teams
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1. Garland, Lissee, Jesse, Kevy, Hunter
2. Jonathan, Germashia, Mac, Katie, Jasmine
3. Falan, Ashlyn, Sara, Rachel, Victoria
4. Lydia, Meghan, Xenia, Jordan, Trey
5. Alexandra, Ashley P., Drew, Rubi, Kaily
Period 2 Teams
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1. Christian, Julianne, Zac, Colton, Frank
2. Lydia, Cameryn, Conner, Sadie, Katelyn
3. JC, Wlodyga, Faith, Bradley, Lindsey
4. Riley, Alijah, Azariah, Dimitri
5. Caroline, Miranda, Camille, Stephen
Period 3 Teams
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1. Gracie, Caty, Kaylee, Jesus, Jessica, Riley
2. Christine, Heidi, Philip, Matt, Nolen, Ryan
3. Jimmy, Jordan P., Alex, Anna M., Gavin
4. Bryant, James, Emily W., Anna P., Jalexia, Katie
5. Nathan, Emily N., Jordan W., Zac, Brady, Yantasia
Period 4 Teams
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1. Amy, Brennan, Kasey, Mackensie, Brandon
2. Justin, Ethan, Ulysses, Kinly, Derrick
3. Austin, Chase, Farrah, Will, Brooke
4. Nicholas, Dani, Jordyn, Attallah, Taliyah
5. Kelly, Caleb R., Rachel, Garrett, Caleb N.
Period 5 Teams
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1. Austin, Shai, Mikyla, Katie, Ashley, Kailyn
2. Cailan, Brandon, Hannah, Kaderica, Lindsey
3. Emma F., Nikki, Samuel, Abby, Paola
4. Alex, Haley, Gracie, Laura, Cesar
5. Brittney, Jamon, Aerial, Emma S., Giselle
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Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!
Chapter 10
Jeopardy Rules
• REMINDER - If you violate any of the following rules, you will be eliminated from the game. Your spot will remain open, so your team will be down one player for the remainder of Jeopardy.
• 1) NO CELL PHONES
• 2) ONLY THE “ACTIVE” PLAYERS MAY TALK
• 3) NO “HELPING” YOUR TEAMMATES
• 4) WAIT FOR THE TEACHER TO TELL YOU TO MOVE
• 5) BE RESPECTFUL
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Political Parties
Slavery & Law
Famous People
Key Terms
Pre-War
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Category: Political Parties – $100
This group of Northern Whigs opposed slavery and
presidential candidate Zachary Taylor.
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Answer - $100
Conscience Whigs
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This group of Northern Whigs was linked to cloth
manufacturing and supported Zachary Taylor and the South.
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Answer - $200
Cotton Whigs
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When Whigs joined anti-slavery Democrats and abolitionists of
the Liberty Party, they formed a new party opposing the spread of
slavery on Western soil.
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Answer - $300
Free-Soil Party
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Category: Political Parties - $400
During the Election of 1854, Northern Whigs worked with Free-Soilers and antislavery
Democrats to form a new party known as
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The Republican Party
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Also known as the American Party, this group was popular in
the Northeast as an anti-Catholic and nativist party opposed to
immigration.
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Answer - $500
Know-Nothings Party
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In the Election of 1860, this party nominated John Bell and wanted
to uphold the Constitution and keep the Union together.
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Answer - $600
Constitutional Union Party
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Category: Slavery & Law - $100
This amendment proposed that slavery should not exist in
any territory that the U.S. gained from Mexico.
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Answer - $100
Wilmot Proviso
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Category: Slavery & Law - $200
This law helped to temporarily ease tensions over slavery by
admitting California to the Union as a free state while maintaining
popular sovereignty in other territories.
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Answer - $200
Compromise of 1850
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This Act forced Northerners to take any African American labeled as a runaway into
custody and return them to Southern slave owners.
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Answer - $300
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
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This Supreme Court decision held that African Americans were
not citizens and declared the Missouri Compromise
unconstitutional.
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Answer - $400
Dred Scott decision
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This informal but well-organized system of
conductors helped thousands of slaves escape in the 1830s.
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Answer - $500
The Underground Railroad
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Category: Slavery & Law - $600
In 1854, this act proposed repealing the Missouri
Compromise of 1820 in order to allow slavery in two new states.
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Answer - $600
Kansas-Nebraska Act
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Category: Famous People - $100
A famous Underground Railroad conductor known as “Black Moses” who returned to the
South 19 times to guide slaves to freedom.
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Answer - $100
Harriet Tubman
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The abolitionist Senator who was severely injured after being
beaten with a gold-handled can by Representative Preston
Brooks.
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Answer - $200
Charles Sumner
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Known as the “Great Compromiser,” this Senator from
Kentucky helped promote the Missouri Compromise of 1820
and end the nullification crisis of 1833.
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Answer - $300
Henry Clay
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This Whig-candidate was elected President during the
Election of 1848.
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Answer - $400
Zachary Taylor
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This author wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin in response to the
Fugitive Slave Act.
Daily Double!!!
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Answer - $500
Harriet Beecher Stowe
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During the 1856 election, the Republicans nominated this
famous Western explorer nicknamed “The Pathfinder.”
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Answer - $600
John C. Fremont
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The idea that the citizens of each new territory should be allowed to
decide for themselves if they wanted to permit slavery or not.
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Answer - $100
Popular Sovereignty
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The nickname given to more than 80,000 settlers that
arrived in California between 1848-1849 looking for gold.
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“Forty-Niners”
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The process of taking states out of the Union.
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Secession
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Another term for popular vote.
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Referendum
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Another term for rebellion.
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Insurrection
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Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware were slave states that did not secede.
They became known as
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Border States
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This abolitionist led a rebellion against slaveholders in 1859
to seize weapons from a federal arsenal in Harper’s
Ferry, Virginia.
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Answer - $100
John Brown
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This Illinois Republican said “a house divided against itself
cannot stand” before he won the Election of 1860.
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Answer - $200
Abraham Lincoln
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After Abraham Lincoln’s election, this was the first
Southern state to secede from the Union.
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South Carolina
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Confederate President Jefferson Davis decided to attack this fort for 33 hours when the Union refused to
evacuate it.
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Fort Sumter
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The year that the Civil War started between the Union
and the Confederacy.
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1861
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This was the last, unsuccessful attempt at a
compromise to keep the South from seceding in 1860.
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Crittenden’s Compromise