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AMERICAN HISTORY

AMERICAN HISTORY. “ I won because I learned!”. CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR. SECTIONALISM. D to B. MYSTERY . KANSAS . ANGELS . $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $ 500. $500.

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AMERICAN HISTORY

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  1. AMERICAN HISTORY “ I won because I learned!”

  2. CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR

  3. SECTIONALISM D to B MYSTERY KANSAS ANGELS $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  4. Sectionalism $100 • QUESTION: This region had a more diverse culture and larger cities.

  5. Sectionalism $100 • QUESTION: This region had a more diverse culture and larger cities. ANSWER: The North

  6. Sectionalism $200 • QUESTION: The South believed in _______ rights.

  7. Sectionalism $200 • QUESTION: The South believed in _______ rights. ANSWER: States

  8. $ Sectionalism 300 • QUESTION: The South wanted ______ trade to make it easier to import goods and ________ to bolster their workforce for the agriculture industry.

  9. Sectionalism $300 • QUESTION: The South wanted ______ trade to make it easier to import goods and ________ to bolster their workforce for the agriculture industry. • ANSWER: free; slavery

  10. Sectionalism $400 • QUESTION: The North wanted a _______ bank and ________ to protect American goods.

  11. Sectionalism $400 • QUESTION: The North wanted a _______ bank and ________ to protect American goods. • ANSWER: National; tariffs

  12. Sectionalism $500 • QUESTION: What are three things that the North had more of than the South?

  13. Sectionalism $500 • QUESTION: What are three things that the North had more of than the South? ANSWER: Land, People, Money, Assets, Manufacturing, and Technology

  14. Democracy to Brutality $100 • QUESTION: Dred Scott was a slave who was moved by his owner from _________ to _________.

  15. Democracy to Brutality $100 • QUESTION: Dred Scott was a slave who was moved by his owner from _________ to _________. • ANSWER: Missouri to Illinois

  16. Democracy to Brutality $200 • QUESTION: The Dred Scott case went to the ________ _______ where they ruled ________ him.

  17. Democracy to Brutality $200 • QUESTION: The Dred Scott case went to the ________ _______ where they ruled ________ him. • ANSWER: Supreme Court ; Against

  18. Democracy to Brutality $300 • QUESTION: This Massachusetts senator gave a fiery speech called “Crimes Against Kansas”. And this South Carolina senator caned him because of it.

  19. Democracy to Brutality $300 • QUESTION: This Massachusetts senator gave a fiery speech called “Crimes Against Kansas”. And this South Carolina senator caned him because of it. • ANSWER: Charles Sumner; Preston Brooks

  20. Democracy to Brutality $800 • Question: The Dred Scott decision enraged the ________ because….

  21. Democracy to Brutality $800 • Question: The Dred Scott decision enraged the ________ because…. • ANSWER: North; Slavery could now take place anywhere in America ; This meant slavery was protected by the Constitution

  22. Democracy to Brutality $500 • QUESTION: As a result of what happened to Charles Sumner, America was fearful that…

  23. Democracy to Brutality $500 • QUESTION: As a result of what happened to Charles Sumner, America was fearful that… • ANSWER: If we can’t resolve things peacefully in our government, then how will we resolve this issue?

  24. Mystery $100 • Question: People that were interested in stopping the institution of slavery were called…

  25. Mystery $100 • Question: People that were interested in stopping the institution of slavery were called… • ANSWER: Abolitionists

  26. Mystery $200 • Question: This invention made it so canals were no longer economical to build.

  27. Mystery $200 • Question: This invention made it so canals were no longer economical to build. • ANSWER: Railroads

  28. Mystery $300 • QUESTION: What was the Nullification Act in response to, and what state created it?

  29. Mystery $300 • QUESTION: What was the Nullification Act in response to, and what state created it? • ANSWER: The Tariffs of 1828 and 1832; South Carolina created it.

  30. Mystery $400 • Question: This allowed the President to use the United States military to enforce acts of Congress.

  31. Mystery $400 • Question: This allowed the President to use the United States military to enforce acts of Congress. • ANSWER: The force bill

  32. Mystery $500 • QUESTION: A Compromise Tariff was the only thing that stopped the state of ____________ from ________ after the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832.

  33. Mystery $500 • QUESTION: A Compromise Tariff was the only thing that stopped the state of ____________ from ________ after the Tariffs of 1828 and 1832. • ANSWER: South Carolina ; seceding

  34. Kansas $100 • QUESTION: What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act say about those territories?

  35. Kansas $100 • QUESTION: What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act say about those territories? • ANSWER: That they would be decided by popular sovereignty.

  36. Kansas $200 • QUESTION: About 20,000____-______ came from New England each year to Kansas and, at the same time, ___ -_____ people “visited” from Missouri to try to sway the vote.

  37. Kansas $200 • QUESTION: About 20,000____-______ came from New England each year to Kansas and, at the same time, ___ -_____ people “visited” from Missouri to try to sway the vote. • ANSWER: Free-Soilers ; Pro-Slavery

  38. Kansas $300 • QUESTION: The Pro-Slavery government was contested because of illegal voting, but after President Pierce removed the governor of Kansas the ____-______ Kansans did this.

  39. Kansas $300 • QUESTION: The Pro-Slavery government was contested because of illegal voting, but after President Pierce removed the governor of Kansas the ____-______ Kansans did this. ANSWER: Free-Soilers formed their own government.

  40. Kansas $400 • QUESTION: After Pro-Slavery Kansans destroyed the town of ________, Kansas, John Brown swore “eye for and eye” revenge at the ________ ________ massacre.

  41. Kansas $400 • QUESTION: After Pro-Slavery Kansans destroyed the town of ________, Kansas, John Brown swore “eye for and eye” revenge at the ________ ________ massacre. • ANSWERS: Lawrence; Pottawattamie Creek

  42. Kansas $500 • QUESTION: The Actions in Kansas bothered the rest of the country because…

  43. Kansas $500 • QUESTION: The Actions in Kansas bothered the rest of the country because… • ANSWER: If violence could happen over slavery in Kansas, then it could happen anywhere in our nation.

  44. Angels $100 • QUESTION: She helped over 300 slaves escape in her 19 return trips to the South after escaping herself.

  45. Angels $100 • QUESTION: She helped over 300 slaves escape in her 19 return trips to the South after escaping herself. • ANSWER: Harriet Tubman

  46. Angels $400 • QUESTION: The creator of the North Star newspaper, he bought his own freedom after escaping and earning money from writing his biography.

  47. Angels $400 • QUESTION: The creator of the North Star newspaper, he bought his own freedom after escaping and earning money from writing his biography. • ANSWER: Fredrick Douglas

  48. Angels $300 • QUESTION: He was the first person to ask for complete emancipation.

  49. Angels $300 • QUESTION: He was the first person to ask for complete emancipation. • ANSWER: William Lloyd Garrison

  50. Angels $400 • QUESTION: While she couldn’t read or write, she traveled and spoke out against slavery and for women’s rights.

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