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Dive into a unique and engaging exploration of the factors that led to the Civil War in this Jeopardy-style game! This educational framework covers significant causes including slavery, economic differences, and key compromises like the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850. Participants will answer questions on the political and cultural divides of the North and South, tariffs, state rights, and pivotal events like the Nullification Crisis and the election of Abraham Lincoln. Perfect for history enthusiasts and educators alike!
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FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2
Causes of the Civil War Parties & Seces-sion Pre-Civil War The South & Dates Regions & Compro-mises Etc. Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
$100 Issues that divided the North and South
$100 What are slavery, cultural (farming versus industry), economic (tariffs), and constitutional (states’ rights)? Scores
$200 The reason the North favored tariffs
$200 What is to protect industry from foreign competition? Scores
$300 The reason the South opposed tariffs
$300 What is tariffs made manufactured imports more expensive? Scores
$400 By the mid 1800s this region of the United States was the most urban
$400 What is the North? Scores
$500 By the mid 1800s this region of the United States had the most industry
$500 What is the North? Scores
$100 In the mid 1800s the economy of the Southern United States was based on this
$100 What is farming or agriculture? Scores
$200 Which of the following happened first: Nullification Crisis or Kansas-Nebraska Act
$200 What is Nullification Crisis? Scores
$300 Which of the following happened first: Compromise of 1850 or Missouri Compromise
$300 What is the Missouri Compromise? Scores
Daily Double
$400 Southern slaveholders viewed slavery
$400 What is as an economic issue? Scores
$500 The Southerners feared this could destroy their economy
$500 What is the abolition of slavery? Scores
$100 This region believed the nation was a union that could not be divided
$100 What is the North? Scores
$200 Henry Clay influenced national politics by
$200 Who balanced the concerns of both sides when talking about slavery? Scores
$300 The Missouri Compromise had a result of
$300 What is the balance of political power between slave and free states? Scores
$400 The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed this state to enter the union as a slave state
$400 What is Missouri? Scores
$500 The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed this state to enter the union as a free state
$500 What is Maine? Scores
$100 The Compromise of 1850 allowed this state to enter the union as a free state
$100 What is California? Scores
$200 The idea that the people would decide the issue of slavery in the new territories
$200 What is popular sovereignty? Scores
$300 Decided the question of slavery according to the Kansas-Nebraska Act
$300 What is the people? Scores
$400 Decided the question of slavery in the Southwest territories
$400 What is the people? Scores
$500 The reaction of the South to the election of Abraham Lincoln
$500 What is seceded from the union? Scores
$100 This event started the Civil War
$100 What is the Confederate/Southern attack on Fort Sumter? Scores
$200 The name chosen by the Southern states that seceded from the union
$200 What is the Confederate States of America? Scores
$300 The Southern state that Fort Sumter was located
$300 What is South Carolina? Scores