
Unit 5 Antebellum Era Quizizz Lesson 3
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Unit 5 Antebellum Era
Quizizz Lesson 3
UNIT REVIEW
By Mrs. Jewel Lamb @ R.C. Edwards Middle School Central, SC
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Multiple Choice
a strong sense of devotion to one's country
nationalism
manufacturing
sectionalism
pokemon go
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Multiple Choice
What is an example of sectionalism?
division between North and South (two regions)
collective pride in the USA
Playing Pokemon Go!
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Nationalism & sectionalism
Many events and ideas put the unity of the USA to the test during the 1800s,
but they all boil down to the ideas of nationalism and sectionalism.
Will the country thrive as a whole pot of water or boil over and separate?
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Open Ended
What is one idea / event during the 1800s that increased nationalism OR increased sectionalism in the USA?
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Manifest Destiny
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Bloody Congress
Dred Scott Decision
Raid on Harper's Ferry
Election of 1860
Louisiana Purchase
War of 1812
Era of Good Feelings
Missouri Compromise
Abolitionist Movement
Universal Suffrage
Nullification Crisis
significant ideas/events of the early1800s
All these ideas/events create a boiling pot of water.
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Poll
Many colonial nations have laid claim to lands they have never seen or explored. Do you think that they should be able to claim /sell large chunks of land without exploring or settling it?
Yes, they hold the legal rights
No, they need to actually live there to be able to sell it
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Poll
The power to buy land or territory is not listed in the Constitution.
Jefferson believed that he could use the Treaty Powers Clause (Which gives the President the right to make treaties with other nations as long as a majority of the Senate votes to ratify the Treaty).
Did Jefferson have the authority to buy the Louisiana Territory?
What do you think?
Yes, despite the Constitution needing to be stretched a bit to do it.
(Loose View)
No, the Constitution does not give him that power directly (Strict view)
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Multiple Select
Name THREE of the People who explored the Louisiana Purchase.
Blippi
Blaze
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Multiple Choice
Charleston
New York
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Multiple Choice
What was the name of the war that happened in 1812?
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Multiple Choice
The War of 1812 finally established the U.S. reputation as a what?
Independent
Open territory
World power
French territory
Pushovers
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Multiple Choice
After the War of 1812, most Americans felt awesome about their country.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Under the Missouri Compromise, what state was allowed to enter as a slave state?
Missouri
Maine
Kentucky
Ohio
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Multiple Choice
Under the Missouri Compromise, what state was allowed to enter as a free state?
Missouri
Maine
Kentucky
Alabama
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Constitution review: How many votes does each state have in the senate?
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2
3
depends on population
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about the Missouri Compromise?
It was only a temporary solution
It solved all issues concerning slavery in the west
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Multiple Choice
The Missouri Compromise Line determined the status of slavery in future states. North of the line slavery was ___________ or banned.
permitted
prohibited
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Multiple Choice
The Missouri Compromise Line determined the status of slavery in future states. South of the line slavery was _________.
prohibited
permitted or allowed
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Multiple Choice
Where was the Missouri Compromise line?
36-30 degrees north in the Louisiana Purchase
46-40 degrees north in the Louisiana Purchase
56-50 degrees north in the Louisiana Purchase
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Multiple Choice
Why was it important to Southern senators to have an equal number of slave and free states? It was mainly an ...
Issue of respect.
Issue of equal balance in voting power.
Issue of tax revenue.
Issue of future elections.
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Multiple Choice
podcasts
YouTube Videos
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Multiple Choice
What is "Suffrage"?
Right to freedom
Right to vote
Right to citizenship
Right to temperance
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Multiple Choice
tax on imported goods to cause people to buy goods made in country
protective tariff
secede
nullify
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
In the 1830s, South Carolina threatened to secede over the issue of
slavery
the Missouri Compromise
the national bank
tariffs
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Multiple Choice
What made South Carolina think they had the power to nullify a federal law?
10th Amendment and States; Rights
1st Amendment and the Freedoms given to the people.
Sectionalism
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Multiple Choice
Why was Jackson preparing to use force against South Carolina?
South Carolina had declared war on the Union.
South Carolina was threatening to secede from the Union.
South Carolina had been taken over by rebels.
South Carolina was throwing cotton at North Carolina.
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Multiple Choice
Where was most of the area set aside for Native Americans in 1834 located today?
Texas
Oklahoma
Dakota
New Mexico
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Multiple Choice
The Indian Removal Act led to the event known in History as....
The Trail of Tears
The trail of Death
The Crying Path
The Journey of Loss
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Multiple Choice
Flying Woman
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Multiple Choice
Which state entered the Union as a free state as a result of the Compromise of 1850?
California
Maine
Missouri
Texas
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Multiple Choice
The idea that political power belongs to the people is called_____________________, and allows the people to make decisions about who will represent them in government and what laws will be established.
Popular Sovereignty
Checks and Balances
Federalism
Separation of Powers
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The nickname "Bleeding Kansas" came from
The beautiful red colored waterfalls in Kansas
The fact that Kansas had the worst doctors in the 1800s
All of the violence and bloodshed in Kansas that resulted from the Kansas-Nebraska Act
All the money that was being lost in Kansas due to the Gold Rush
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which Of The Following Was In The Final Ruling?
Slaves Were Property And Not Citizens And Could Not Sue In Court
Slavery Helped The Economy
Slaves Were Essential To A Healthy Life
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Poll
What do you think --
was John Brown a villian or a hero?
Villian
Hero
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Poll
Which of the following events do you think caused the greatest sectionalism (division) in the USA during the early 1800s?
Dred Scott Decision
Compromise of 1850
Kansas- Nebraska Act
Raid on Harper's Ferry
Election of 1860
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Poll
Why do you think South Carolina chose to secede from the Union in Dec. 1860?
SC did not want to share their cotton with the northern industries who profited from their cotton.
SC feared Abraham Lincoln would take away their right to enslave people.
SC believed that states should have more power than the federal government.
SC did not like people from New York.
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Unit 5 Antebellum Era
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UNIT REVIEW
By Mrs. Jewel Lamb @ R.C. Edwards Middle School Central, SC
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