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Jeopardy. Hosted by Mrs. West. Vocabulary. Impacts. More Vocab. Facts. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. A. abolitionist. This type person works to end slavery. 1,2. justice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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This type person works to end slavery.

A. abolitionist

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Frederick Douglass worked for for all people. What word means “equal

treatment under the law”?

justice

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A strong feeling or opinionformed unfairly or without

knowing all the facts

prejudice

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Frederick Douglass was born in:

Maryland

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An inner sense of right and wrong

conscience

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Frederick Douglasswrote letters, gave speeches, andpublished a newspaper fighting

for freedom. What was the nameof his newspaper?

The North Star

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Secret network of people and hidingplaces to help slaves escape to

freedom.

Underground Railroad

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Frederick Douglass dressed as a to escape to freedom.

sailor

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Rights protected by laws

civil rights

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Frederick Douglass’ speecheswere made to encourage

freedom for all people. Whichword means “freedom”?

Liberty

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A person who helped people escapeto freedom on the Underground

Railroad

conductor

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Union

Which side of the Civil War did Frederick Douglass fight?

Confederate or Union?

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the ability to speak or write

expression

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Frederick Douglass escaped, a cruel system

in which someone legally ownsor controls another person.

slavery

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Not being controlled by someone

freedom

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What year was FrederickDouglass born?

1818

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Forced to work without pay

enslaved

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Frederick Douglass wrote abook about himself that put

him in danger of beingcaught. What is a book written

About yourself called?

autobiography

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Freedoms protected by acountry’s laws

rights

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Frederick Douglass’ master’s wife taught him to:

Read and Write