Chapter 11: North and South Contestants Don’t Forget... …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question! Remember to work as a team! People North and South Places Mix and Match Vocabula ry 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 People for $100 The “Compromiser” Who is…? Henry Clay Back to Game People for $200 They replied “ I know Nothing” when asked about their group Who is…? Know Nothing Group Back to Game People for $300 He had the ability to build a steampower textile mill from memory What is …? Samuel Slater Back to Game People for $400 He invented interchangeable parts Who is…? Eli Whitney Back to Game People for $500 They complained that competition with the railroads would cause them to lose money Who is…? Canal investors Back to Game North and South for $100 After the passage of the Missouri Compromise, the number of free states and slaves and free states were this. What is..? 11 Free and 11 Salve Back to Game North and South for $200 Denying some students access to public schools because of race is an example of this. What is…? Discrimination Back to Game North and South for $300 Because cotton required a great deal of labor, Southern cotton growers required this type of labor. What is..? Slavery Back to Game North & South for $400 Controlling every aspect of an enslaved slave is why the South passed these. What are…? Slave Codes Back to Game North and South for $500 This happened in 1808 that was important year in the fight against slavery What is…? It became illegal to import enslaved Africans to the USA . Back to Game This enabled western farmers to ship goods to New York City Who are …? Erie Canal Back to Game Places for $100 Most workers at Lowell, Massachusetts were this. What was…? Women Back to Game Places for$300 Many Germans immigrated to America during this period because of this. What is…? They took part of a failed revolution against harsh rules. Back to Game Places for $400 The Industrial Revolution began in what industry. What is…? Textiles Back to Game Places for $500 Name four cotton producing states What is…? Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia Back to Game Mix and Match $100 Robert Fulton is known as inventing this. Where was…? Steamboat Back to Game Mix and Match $200 The Louisiana Territory north of the southern border of Missouri would be free of slavery is part of this What is…? Compromise. Missouri Compromise Back to Game Mix and Match for $300 . They worked for long hours in factories instead of going to school. What was…? Many children in the United States Back to Game Mix and Match for $400 Major Advantage of railroads compared to other kinds of transportation.. What is…? Railroads could be built almost anywhere. Back to Game Mix and Match$500 Why many Irish immigrants generally met with more hostility than some other immigrants. What is…? They were Roman Catholic Back to Game Vocabulary for $100 Ireland experienced this which led to immigration to North America What is…? Famine Back to Game Vocabulary for $200 Could Free African Americans serve on a jury if they were hearing a trial on another free African American? What is…? No Back to Game Vocabulary for $300 How did cotton production change in the years between 1790 and 1820 What is…? Cotton production grew very quickly, so that it was ten times higher in 1820. Back to Game Vocabulary for $400 Many southern whites were this What is…? farmers Back to Game Vocabulary for $500 Name something today that could be made with interchangeable parts. Who is…? Ms. Clay decides Back to Game Final Jeopardy • How did the Industrial Revolution change the way people work... Push here Push here