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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Choose a category. You will be given the
answer. You must give the correct question.
Click to begin.
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Choose a point value.
Choose a point value.
Click here for Final Jeopardy
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People
Places
The Abolition Movement
Name that Compromise
Grab Bag
Key Terms
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Led a slave rebellion that took the lives of 55
whites
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Nat Turner
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Abolitionist who published The Liberator
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William Lloyd Garrison
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Publisher of an anti-slavery newspaper who was
shot to death
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Elijah Lovejoy
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President who signed the Emancipation
Proclamation freeing slaves in the slave states
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Abraham Lincoln
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Former slave who helped more than 300 slaves to
escape on the Underground railroad
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Harriet Tubman
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Colony in Africa established specifically for
former slaves
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Liberia
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Location where cheap and plentiful labor supply
was in demand
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Southern Colonies
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Poor soil and cooler climate limited growing of
crops in this region.
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Northern Colonies
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City where William Lloyd Garrison was beaten by a
mob
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Boston
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Many antislavery groups favored the idea of
returning freed slaves to this continent
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Africa
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Term for people who demanded the end of slavery.
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Abolitionist
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Many slaves escaped to freedom along this secret
network of safe houses.
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Underground Railroad
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This amendment to the constitution ended slavery
in all states.
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13th Amendment
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Statement freeing the slaves in Southern states
fighting against the Union.
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Emancipation Proclamation
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Law violated by abolitionists in order to help
slaves escape to freedom
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Fugitive Slave Law
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The first people to speak out against slavery in
America
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Quakers
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Escaped slave who wrote and spoke on the evils of
slavery.
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Frederick Douglass
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Writer and lecturer who organized several
abolitionist societies.
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Theodore Weld
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Known as the most influential antislavery
newspaper.
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The Liberator
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A Quaker who, with Benjamin Rush formed an
anti-slavery society in Philadelphia.
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Benjamin Franklin
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In this compromise Maine was admitted as a free
state.
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Missouri Compromise of 1820
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This state was admitted as a free state in the
Compromise of 1850
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California
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This Act replaced the Missouri Compromise of
1820
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act
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The Compromise of 1850 solved the issue of
slavery in this territory?
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Mexican Cession
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The people of the Kansas and Nebraska territories
would use this principle to decide the issue of
slavery
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Popular Sovereignty
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The major crops of the South.
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Rice, Indigo Tobacco
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This was not prohibited in the National Capital
until 1850.
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The Slave Trade (slave trading)
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Congress passed this to force Northerners to help
return runaway slaves
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Fugitive Slave Act (fugitive slave law)
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In response to these events, southern states
passed tough laws restricting slave movements and
prohibiting slave meetings.
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Slave Uprisings
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Two political parties of the 1840s that
advocated the abolition of slavery.
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The Liberty Party The Free Soil Party
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Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
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Part of the Missouri Compromise states all
States north of this line would be free states,
while slavery would be permitted south of it.
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The 36-30 latitude line
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