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Jeopardy The North vs.The South Abolitionists Compromises War brews Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $100 Q $500 Final Jeopardy $100 Question from North What will be one advantage of the North in the Civil War? $100 Answer from North The North has all of the factories to manufacture war supplies and more railroads to move supplies and soldiers. It also has a great population to fight. $200 Question from North What did the growth of the cotton industry create more of a need for? $200 Answer from North Slaves to do the work $300 Question from North Name 3 differences that existed between the North and the South $300 Answer from North The North was industrial, while the South was agricultural. The North disagreed with slavery, and wanted to prevent its spread. The South needed slavery to support its economy. The North supported the tariff on imported goods and the South did not. The South believed in states’ rights. $400 Question from North What were the opinions of both the North and South on the topic of slavery?? $400 Answer from North The North thought it was unfair and cruel; the South Needed slaves to support their economy. $500 Question from North How did Harriet Beecher Stowe further divide the North and the South? $500 Answer from North She wrote a story describing the cruelty of slavery and how slavery was not just a Southern problem, but a national problem. Her book, Uncle Tom’s Cabin convinced many northerners that slavery was wrong. The Southerners thought that Stowe’s picture of slavery was wrong. The book was another source of disagreement between the North and the South. $100 Question from South What is the term that describes when a person has more loyalty towards one part of the country instead of the whole nation? $100 Answer from South Sectionalism $200 Question from South During the Civil War, what was the name given to the North and the South? $200 Answer from South The North was called the Union and The South was called the Confederacy. $300 Question from South Who are the two presidents within the US during this time and what side did they each represent? $300 Answer from South Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the US and became the Union leader. Jefferson Davis was the Confederate president. $400 Question from South Why was the South angered by the election of Abraham Lincoln as president? (Two reasons) What happened as a result of Lincoln getting elected? $400 Answer from South The South thought that the federal government was becoming too strong and they also thought that Lincoln would try to put an end to slavery. After he was elected, states started seceding from the Union. $500 Question from South Name three compromises that the Congress came up with to keep both the North and the South happy. $500 Answer from South The Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. $100 Question from Compromises Who was known as the “Great Compromiser?” $100 Answer from Compromises Henry Clay $200 Question from Compromises Explain the concept of states’ rights. $200 Answer from Compromises States’ rights was something that the South wanted for each individual state. They believed that each state should be able to make decisions for themselves. $300 Question from Compromises What was the plan under the Missouri Compromise? $300 Answer from Compromises Missouri would join the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state and that would keep the balance between the free and slave states. There would be an invisible line drawn through the rest of the new lands and slavery would be allowed South of the line and North of the line there would be none. $400 Question from Compromises The Fugitive Slave Law was one of the big parts of the Compromise of 1850. What did The law say and how did the North and South feel towards it? $400 Answer from Compromises The Fugitive Slave Law said that all people had to return Escaped slaves to their rightful owners. The North was Angered by the law, but the South supported it. $500 Question from Compromises What did the Kansas-Nebraska act say and what was a result of it? $500 Answer from Compromises The act said that people living in Kansas and Nebraska can now decide for themselves whether they want to be a free slave or a slave state. This led to fighting when people from all over flocked to Kansas hoping to have a say in the decision. This was called “Bleeding Kansas.” $100 Question from Abolitionists What is the definition of an abolitionist? $100 Answer from Abolitionists An abolitionist is a person who is against slavery and believes it is wrong. $200 Question from Abolitionists Name two struggles that free blacks living in the South faced. $200 Answer from Abolitionists Free blacks living in the South faced constant discrimination and laws that limited their freedom. These laws prohibited them to travel and meet in groups. $300 Question from Abolitionists Name two famous abolitionists and tell me one fact about each. $300 Answer from Abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison began printing an antislavery newspaper called The Liberator. Frederick Douglass was a former slave who escaped and raised enough $$ to buy his freedom. Sojourner Truth had been born into slavery and spoke out against it. Sarah and Angela Grimke were daughters of a slaveowner $400 Question from Abolitionists What was the purpose of the Underground Railroad and who was one of its most famous conductors? $400 Answer from Abolitionists The purpose of the Underground RR was to get escaped slaves into freedom. The most famous conductor was named Harriet Tubman. $500 Question from Abolitionists Why was John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry important? $500 Answer from Abolitionists John Brown’s raid gained the support of the North and worried the South. The South feared that the abolitionists were trying to start a slave rebellion. $100 Question from War Brews What is the term that describes one Part of a country breaking off from another? $100 Answer from War Brews secession $200 Question from War Brews What is the name for a war when the opponents are both from the same country? $200 Answer from War Brews A Civil War $300 Question from War Brews What was the one remaining place in the South that was controlled by the North? $300 Answer from War Brews Fort Sumter $400 Question from War Brews How did each side (N & S) react to John Brown and his raid on Harper’s Ferry? $400 Answer from War Brews The South was afraid it would start other Slave rebellions and the North saw Brown As a hero. $500 Question from War Brews When the battle at Fort Sumter ended, who was left in control? How did they win? $500 Answer from War Brews After the battle was over, the South had gained control of Fort Sumter. They decided to attack the fort before the supplies came in from the North. Final Jeopardy Name eight causes of the Civil War. Final Jeopardy Answer Causes of the Civil War include: The Dred Scott decision Fort Sumter The Missouri Compromise The Kansas-Nebraska Act The Compromise of 1850 Lincoln being Elected Differences in views on slavery, the tariff, and the issue of states’ rights John Brown’s Raid Uncle Tom’s Cabin