Final Review Game- Part 2

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Final Jeopardy
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The importance of the
Seneca Falls Convention
is that it
$100 Answer from H1
began the modern
women’s rights
movement
$200 Question from H1
Brook Farm and New
Harmony are
examples of what
type of community?
$200 Answer from H1
Utopian
$300 Question from H1
Charles Goodyear’s process
of vulcanizing rubber and
Elias Howe’s sewing
machine both demonstrate
$300 Answer from H1
the power of inventions
to revolutionize
industries
$400 Question from H1
Did the Temperance
Movement
Believe alcoholism is a
disease?
$400 Answer from H1
No
$500 Question from H1
The opening of Oberlin
College, Troy Female
Seminary and the Perkins
School for the Blind in the
1830s and 1840s
demonstrated
$500 Answer from H1
a new American
movement for higher
education for new
groups
$100 Question from H2
Eli Whitney’s cotton gin
$100 Answer from H2
Boosted cotton
production in the
South
$200 Question from H2
Most whites
in the south
were
$200 Answer from H2
independent small farmers
$300 Question from H2
Americans came south
to Texas in the 1820s
because
$300 Answer from H2
Mexico offered them land grants
$400 Question from H2
The Know Nothings were…
$400 Answer from H2
Anti-Catholic
Anti-Immigrant
Nativists
$500 Question from H2
One reason the
plantation system
developed in the
south was that
$500 Answer from H2
the climate and
topography supported
crops that required a
large labor supply
$100 Question from H3
The statement “Cotton
is King” demonstrates
that
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the majority of the
value of United States
exports came from
cotton
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The publisher of The
Liberator was
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William Lloyd Garrison
$300 Question from H3
John Brown’s raid
directly touched
on one of the
greatest fears of
Southerners which
was that
$300 Answer from H3
Slaves would revolt
$400 Question from H3
The effect of Harriet
Beecher Stowe’s
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
was that it
$400 Answer from H3
played on
people’s
sympathies
$500 Question from H3
The Fugitive Slave
Act served the
purpose of
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satisfy Southerners who
wanted slavery protected
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Which event was the
immediate cause of the
secession of several south
states from the Union in
1860?
$100 Answer from H4
the election of President
Abraham Lincoln
$200 Question from H4
What advantages did the north
Have over the south
$200 Answer from H4
More people
More industry
More railroad lines
$300 Question from H4
What advantages did the south
Have over the north
$300 Answer from H4
Better generals
Farmers fight better than factory workers
Know the terrain
Fight defensively
$400 Question from H4
The Confederacy believed that
France and Britain would
intervene on their behalf
because
$400 Answer from H4
they needed cotton for
their factories
$500 Question from H4
What was a major
result of the Civil
War?
$500 Answer from H4
The power of the central
government was strengthened
Slavery ended
$100 Question from H5
A major purpose of
the Emancipation
Proclamation was
to
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give land to the freedma
$200 Question from H5
Abraham Lincoln’s
plan for
reconstruction can
be characterized as
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lenient
$300 Question from H5
What
unconstitutional
law caused
Andrew Johnson
to be impeached?
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the Tenure of Office Act
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Radical Republicans
opposed Lincoln’s
Reconstruction
Plan because it
$400 Answer from H5
allowed the election of
Confederate leaders in the
South.
$500 Question from H5
What was the result of reconstruction?
$500 Answer from H5
Overall, it was a success
because the South was
brought back to the
Union.
Final Jeopardy
Select one of the following questions to answer in a well developed essay.
A. Discuss the development of political parties in the Washington
Administration. What factors caused the rise of the parties? How did the
parties differ in regard to major issues? Which social and economic groups
supported each party?
B. Some historians portray Andrew Jackson as the champion of the
democracy and the common man. Others claim that Jackson was an
autocrat who had little sincere regard for the interests of the American
people. Which image of Jackson comes closer to being correct? Why?
C. Discuss the "military balance sheet" of the Civil War. What were the
North's strengths and weaknesses? What were the South's strengths and
weaknesses? Describe how these factors contributed to the North's victory
in the war.
D. What problems did the American government face as a result of
westward expansion in the late 1700’s and early 1800’s?
E. Explain why northern whites who opposed slavery and southern whites
who supported slavery both believed that they were fighting to defend
liberty.