Jeopardy for chapter 11

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Chapter 11: North and South
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…Always phrase
your answers in
the form of a
question!
Remember to work as a
team!
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The “Compromiser”
Who is…?
Henry Clay
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They replied “ I know
Nothing” when asked about
their group
Who is…?
Know Nothing
Group
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He had the ability to build a steampower textile mill from memory
What is …?
Samuel Slater
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He invented interchangeable
parts
Who is…?
Eli Whitney
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They complained that
competition with the
railroads would cause them
to lose money
Who is…?
Canal investors
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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
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Denying some students
access to public schools
because of race is an
example of this.
What is…?
Discrimination
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Because cotton
required a great deal of
labor, Southern cotton
growers required this
type of labor.
What is..?
Slavery
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Controlling every aspect
of an enslaved slave is why
the South passed these.
What are…?
Slave Codes
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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
.
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This enabled western
farmers to ship goods to
New York City
Who are …?
Erie Canal
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Most workers at Lowell,
Massachusetts were this.
What was…?
Women
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Many Germans
immigrated to America
during this period
because of this.
What is…?
They took part of a
failed revolution
against harsh rules.
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The Industrial Revolution
began in what industry.
What is…?
Textiles
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Name four cotton producing
states
What is…?
Tennessee,
Mississippi,
Alabama, Louisiana,
South Carolina,
Georgia, Virginia
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Robert Fulton is known as
inventing this.
Where was…?
Steamboat
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The Louisiana Territory
north of the southern
border of Missouri
would be free of slavery
is part of this
What
is…?
Compromise.
Missouri
Compromise
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They worked for
long hours in
factories instead of
going to school.
What was…?
Many children in the
United States
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Major Advantage of railroads
compared to other kinds of
transportation..
What is…?
Railroads could be built
almost anywhere.
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Why many Irish immigrants generally
met with more hostility than some
other immigrants.
What is…?
They were Roman
Catholic
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Ireland experienced this
which led to immigration
to North America
What is…?
Famine
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Could Free African Americans
serve on a jury if they were
hearing a trial on another free
African American?
What is…?
No
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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.
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Many southern whites were
this
What is…?
farmers
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Name something today
that could be made with
interchangeable parts.
Who is…?
Ms. Clay decides
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Final Jeopardy
• How did the Industrial
Revolution change the
way people work...
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