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Jeopardy!

Jeopardy!. Begin. Democr- acy?. Grab Bag. Power. Crackers. Potpourri. Review. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500.

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy! Begin

  2. Democr- acy? Grab Bag Power Crackers Potpourri Review $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Democracy?- $100Prior to the Civil War, the So. was controlled by a powerful few. This type of government is called? C1-$100 Oligarchy

  4. Democracy? - $200The wealth of the So. Rested in 1,733 families that each owned more than _____ slaves. C1-$200 100

  5. Democracy? - $300T or FThe So. Had its own medieval culture C1-$300 T

  6. Democracy? - $400T or FSo. Women wanted to abolish the cruel yoke of slavery? C1-$400 F

  7. Democracy? - $500Her book Uncle Tom’s Cabin is about the breakup of slave families by the sale of slaves. This is called the So.’s greatest psychological horror. C1-$500 Harriet Beecher Stowe

  8. Grab Bag - $100The invention of this caused the planter to be chained to the slave? C2-$100 Cotton gin

  9. Grab Bag - $200This was ½ of all the U.S. exports in 1840. (Also ½ of the worlds supply) C2-$200 cotton

  10. Grab Bag - $300T or FAs the Civil War neared most cotton was grown on large plantation rather than small holdings? C2-$300 T

  11. Grab Bag - $400Who said, “We must get rid of slavery or we must get rid of freedom.” C2-$400 Ralph Waldo Emerson

  12. Grab Bag - $500Who said, “Whites could not hold slaves in a ditch without getting down in there with them.” C2-$500 Booker T. Washington

  13. Power - $100How many slaves did the majority (2/3) of slave owners have? C3-$100 Less than 10

  14. Power $200What percent of southerners owned slaves? C3-$200 Approximately 25%

  15. Power - $300T or FMost southerners labored as hard as the slaves the (sometimes) owned? C3-$300 T

  16. Power - $400Most southerners lived this type of life? C3-$400 Subsistence (Hand to mouth)

  17. Power - $500The name given to less prosperous whites by slaves? C3-$500 Poor white trash Other names, hillbillies, clay eaters, crackers

  18. Crackers - $100Why did poo So. Whites support the idea of slavery so fiercely? C4-$100 The American dream of upward mobility

  19. Crackers - $200These whites hated both slaves and slavery? C3-200 Appalachian whites

  20. Crackers - $300These whites ultimately crippled the Confederacy? C3-$300 Appalachian whites

  21. Crackers - $400What were clay eaters especially afraid of? Why? C3-$400 Freed slaves, they might lose their land to them

  22. Crackers - $500These 2 conditions buttressed slavery? C3-$500 Economics & Racism

  23. Potpourri- $100_____ attitudes toward free blacks can best be described as very racist. C4-$100 Northern

  24. Potpourri- $200The idea of transporting blacks back to Africa was advocated by _____ C4-$200 Frederick Douglass

  25. Potpourri- $300_____ agriculture was wasteful largely because its excessive cultivation of cotton despoiled good land. C4-$300 Plantation

  26. Potpourri- $400Before the Civil War, free blacks were often the _____ offspring of white fathers and black mothers. C4-$400 mulatto

  27. Potpourri- $500Who wrote Narration of the Life of... C4-$500 Frederick Douglass

  28. Review - $100 This is described as a promising step toward genuine self-government. C4-$100 Mayflower Compact

  29. Review - $200 This made some people very wealthy, entailed giving the right to acquire fifty acres of land to the person paying the passage of a laborer to America. C4-$200 Headright sysrem

  30. Review - $300 His Neutrality Proclamation clearly illustrated the truism that self-interest is the basic cement of alliances. C4-$300 Washington’s

  31. Review - $400 Which President made a major foreign-policy mistake when heaccepted Napoleon’s promise to recognize America’s rights C4-$400 James Madison

  32. Review - $500 Houston led Santa Anna on a chase then turned on the Mexican army & wiped it out. Where was this? C4-$500 San Jacinto

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