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Jeopardy Fighting Slavery Causes Abolitionists Leftovers Compromises $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 Final Jeopardy 1 - $100 These people wanted to end slavery through non-violent means by persuading the public and electing anti-slavery candidates to political positions. Abolitionists 1 - $200 The novel, which condemned slavery, sold more than 300,000 copies in the United States in its first year and fueled resistance to slavery. Uncle Tom’s Cabin 1 - $300 A cooperative network of individuals who worked together to help people get to freedom. The Underground Railroad 1 - $400 This law made it illegal for people living in the North to help people who were escaping slavery in the South The Fugitive Slave Act (Fugitive Slave Laws) 1 - $500 Why did you pick this one? Don’t be greedy… Subtract 50 points 2 - $100 Loyalty to one part of the country. Sectionalism 2 - $200 The economy of the North compared that of the South. North: Industrial South: Agricultural 2 - $300 Political Causes in the North versus the South North: Some formed the Republican Party South: Succession was the only way to protect states’ rights 2 - $400 Opposite of federal laws: President Jackson did not believe in this States’ Rights 2 - $500 Name the 5 Causes of the Civil War. STEPS: Slavery, Tariffs, Economy, Politics & States’ Rights. 3 - $100 Influenced the country with their ideas on women’s rights and equality Sarah and Angelina Grimke 3 - $200 Wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe 3 - $300 She was kicked out of an anti slavery convention in London and wrote The Declaration of Sentiments Elizabeth Cady Stanton 3 - $400 One of the many people who helped people escape slavery using the Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman 3 - $500 Published an abolitionist paper called The William Lloyd Garrison Liberator 4 - $100 He escaped slavery to become an influential abolitionist and publish The North Star Frederick Douglass 4 - $200 This abolitionist who was murdered for his beliefs, advocated the use of violence to stop slavery and published An Appeal in Four Articles David Walker 4 - $300 Used a creative way to escape from slavery by mailing himself to Pennsylvania. Henry “Box” Brown 4 - $400 It was for these reasons that some Northerners opposed abolition Northern mill owners, bankers, and merchants depended on the cotton from southern plantations Workers in the north feared that African Americans might come north and take their jobs for lower pay 4 - $500 Preached against slavery Sojourner Truth 5 - $100 Describe the Missouri Compromise Missouri is a slave state; Maine is a free state. An imaginary line is drawn. All states South of the line can be slave states. 5 - $200 What is popular sovereignty? An idea that the people who live in a place make political decisions for themselves. 5 - $300 What was the Compromise of 1850? Settlers of some territories can decide whether they want to be free states or slave states: popular sovereignty. 5 - $400 What is the Kansas Nebraska Act? Congress gives states a choice: free state or slave state Kansas joins the Union as a free state. 5 - $500 What is the Union? Another name for the United States. Final Jeopardy How did states and people react to the Kansas Nebraska Act? There were fights and disagreements.