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Jeopardy Grab Bag Divisi on Compromise What Side “R” you on? Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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JeopardyGrab Bag Division Compromise What Side “R” you on?

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from H1

This word means to withdraw: Seven Southern states did this

after Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860.

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$100 Answer from H1

Secede

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$200 Question from H1

What was the first state to secede from the Union?

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$200 Answer from H1

South Carolina

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$300 Question from H1

This region of the country had many factories.

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$300 Answer from H1

North

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$400 Question from H1

This term means people in a state would decide the slavery issue by

voting, rather than Congress deciding for them.

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$400 Answer from H1

Popular Sovereignty

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$500 Question from H1

This region of the United States believed they had the power to declare any national law illegal.

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$500 Answer from H1

South

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$100 Question from H2

This historical event lead to the secession of the South.

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$100 Answer from H2

The election of Abraham Lincoln.

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$200 Question from H2

Identify the 11 states that seceded from the Union.

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$200 Answer from H2Albert AndFredGaveLarryMany NotesSoThe Teacher Vanished

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$300 Question from H2

The first battle of the Civil War took place at…

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$300 Answer from H2Fort Sumter, South Carolina

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$400 Question from H2

We favored tariffs.

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$400 Answer from H2

North

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$500 Question from H2

Why did the South feel slavery was necessary?

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$500 Answer from H2It was important to their economy.

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$100 Question from H3

This compromise stated that the Southwest territories would

be allowed to decide for themselves if they

wanted slavery.

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$100 Answer from H3

Compromise of 1850

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$200 Question from H3

This compromise stated that the people of Nebraska & Kansas would decide for

themselves if they’d have Slaves.

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$200 Answer from H3Kansas-Nebraska Act

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$300 Question from H3

This compromise mainly focused on territory from the

Louisiana Purchase.

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$300 Answer from H3Missouri Compromise

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$400 Question from H3This compromise removed the dividing line from the Missouri Compromise.

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$400 Answer from H3Kansas-Nebraska Act

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$500 Question from H3

A line was drawn across Louisiana Territory and all north of it (except

____?____) would not be allowed to have slaves and those areas south of it

would be allowed to have slaves.

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$500 Answer from H3Missouri

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$100 Question from H4

California, Oregon, Iowa

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$100 Answer from H4

North/Union

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$200 Question from H4

This was the major agricultural product of the South.

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$200 Answer from H4Cotton

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$300 Question from H4

Texas, Louisiana, Florida

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$300 Answer from H4

South/Confederacy

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$400 Question from H4

Believed the nation was one nation that could not be separated.

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$400 Answer from H4North

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$500 Question from H4

The western counties of Virginia that refused to secede from the Union.

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$500 Answer from H4

West Virginia

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$100 Question from H5

These are the two main issues that divided the nation.

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$100 Answer from H5

States’ Rights and Slavery

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$200 Question from H5

This smallest state in the United States was part of the Union.

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$200 Answer from H5

Rhode Island

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$300 Question from H5

What was the North’s opinion on slavery?

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$300 Answer from H5

It was morally wRong.

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$400 Question from H5

This area of the country was more rural and agricultural.

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$400 Answer from H5South

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$500 Question from H5

This term describes states that practiced slavery but remained in

the Union.

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$500 Answer from H5Border States

Donkey Kong Made Many Waffles

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Final JeopardyExplain the following picture.

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Final Jeopardy Answer

The election of Abraham Lincoln angered the South, leading to South Carolina’s secession (along with 10

other states) and the eventual beginning of the Civil War.