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Name the two major

compromises agreed to by the

South and the North leading up to the Civil War.

Category #1 Question 400

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In the Missouri Compromise, what state entered the Union as a free

state?

Category #1 Question 600

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Name one thing the South got out of the Compromise of 1850.

Category #1 Question 800

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Name two things the North got out of the Compromise of

1850.

Category #1 Question 1000

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What line was drawn across the map as

part of the Missouri Compromise? What

did it mean?

Category #2 Question 200

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Who led a raid on Harpers Ferry in an

attempt to free Southern slaves?

Category #2 Question 400

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What book was written in 1852

showing the horrors of slavery?

Who was the author?

Category #2 Question 600

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The election of the first

Republican president was the immediate cause of the Civil War.

Who was the president and in what year was he

elected?

Category #2 Question 800

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Who was the slave who sued

for his freedom in an 1857 Supreme Court case? What

was the court’s decision in the

case?

Category #2 Question 1000

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Which Massachusetts

senator was beaten with a cane for his

anti-slavery beliefs? Who beat

him?

Category #3 Question 200

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What two territories were

going to decide the issue of slavery for themselves as part of the Compromise

of 1850?

Category #3 Question 400

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What was the result of John

Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry?

Category #3 Question 600

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What event took place as a result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Category #3 Question 800

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Why did the Nebraska and

Kansas Territories want

to start territorial governments?

Category #3 Question 1000

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What did South Carolina do when it heard about the

election of Abraham Lincoln? (Your answer must be only two words

long.)

Category #4 Question 200

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Define abolitionist

. Name three

abolitionists from this

unit.

Category #4 Question 400

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Define popular sovereignty. List

two territories that planned to

use popular sovereignty.

Category #4 Question 600

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Define sectionalis

m as it relates to the causes of the Civil

War.

Category #4 Question 800

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On December 20th, 1860, the

Charleston Mercury reported that “The Union is Dissolved.” What

did this mean?

Category #4 Question 1000

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Who was the Chief Justice who gave

the majority opinion in the

Dred Scott case?

Category #5 Question 200

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Category #5 Question 1000

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Start with the year Lincoln was elected. Add the year of the

Dred Scott decision. Subtract the year

South Carolina seceded. Subtract

the year Uncle Tom’s Cabin was published.

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The Missouri Compromise and the Compromise

of 1850.

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Maine

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The Fugitive Slave Law was passed

and slavery continued in

Washington, D.C.

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California became a free state and the slave trade was

abolished in Washington, D.C.

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'3036was the slave line. Anything north of the line was free.

Anything south could be slave.

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John Brown

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Uncle Tom’s CabinHarriet Beecher Stowe

Category 2 Answer 600

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Abraham Lincoln, 1860

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Dred ScottThe court decided he was still a slave and that black Americans have no rights that

whites have to respect.

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Senator Charles Sumner,Rep. Preston Brooks

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Utah and New Mexico

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Brown was unsuccessful. His

rebellion was stopped, and he

was hanged for his role in it.

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Bleeding Kansas

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Americans wanted to build a

transcontinental railroad there.

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It seceded.

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Someone who wants to end

slavery. Many examples will be

accepted.

Category 4 Answer 400

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A vote on the issue of slavery.

Kansas, Nebraska, Utah, and New

Mexico will all be accepted.

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The idea that the North and the South were divided based on their interests.

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It means that South Carolina has seceded

from the country. It is no longer part of the United

States.

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Roger B. Taney

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