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Unit 5 Antebellum Era Quizizz Lesson 3

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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a strong sense of devotion to one's country

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nationalism

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manufacturing

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sectionalism

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pokemon go

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of sectionalism?

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division between North and South (two regions)

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when cliques work together
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collective pride in the USA

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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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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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Name THREE of the People who explored the Louisiana Purchase.

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Lewis
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Clark
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Sacagawea
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Blippi

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Blaze

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Multiple Choice

What made the Louisiana Territory so vital to the United States economy?
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Florida
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Both the Port of New Orleans and the Mississippi River
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It did not help the economy
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Charleston

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New York

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Multiple Choice

What was the name of the war that happened in 1812?

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The Civil War
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The American Revolution
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The War of 1812
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The Hundred Year War

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Multiple Choice

The War of 1812 finally established the U.S. reputation as a what?

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Independent

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Open territory

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World power

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French territory

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Pushovers

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Multiple Choice

After the War of 1812, most Americans felt awesome about their country.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

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Under the Missouri Compromise, what state was allowed to enter as a slave state?

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Missouri

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Maine

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Kentucky

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Ohio

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Under the Missouri Compromise, what state was allowed to enter as a free state?

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Missouri

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Maine

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Kentucky

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Alabama

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When was the Missouri Compromise reached?
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1820
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1850
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1776
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1803

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At the time of the Missouri Compromise, there were 11 free states and 11 slave states. Where would the balance between free and slave states become unbalanced if Missouri was accepted as a slave state?
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In the House of Representatives
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In the Senate
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In the Executive Branch
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In the Judicial Branch

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Multiple Choice

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Constitution review: How many votes does each state have in the senate?

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depends on population

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Which of the following is true about the Missouri Compromise?

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It was only a temporary solution

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It solved all issues concerning slavery in the west

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The Missouri Compromise Line determined the status of slavery in future states. North of the line slavery was ___________ or banned.

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permitted

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prohibited

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The Missouri Compromise Line determined the status of slavery in future states. South of the line slavery was _________.

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prohibited

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permitted or allowed

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Where was the Missouri Compromise line?

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36-30 degrees north in the Louisiana Purchase

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46-40 degrees north in the Louisiana Purchase

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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 ...

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Issue of respect.

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Issue of equal balance in voting power.

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Issue of tax revenue.

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Issue of future elections.

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Multiple Choice

The most useful strategy for abolitionists was 
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podcasts

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YouTube Videos

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speaking tours
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the written word

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Multiple Choice

What is "Suffrage"?

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Right to freedom

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Right to vote

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Right to citizenship

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Right to temperance

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tax on imported goods to cause people to buy goods made in country

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protective tariff

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secede

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nullify

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to break away or quit being a part of
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secede
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mudslinging
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nullfiy
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bargain

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Multiple Choice

In the 1830s, South Carolina threatened to secede over the issue of

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slavery

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the Missouri Compromise

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the national bank

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tariffs

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Multiple Choice

What made South Carolina think they had the power to nullify a federal law?

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10th Amendment and States; Rights

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1st Amendment and the Freedoms given to the people.

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Sectionalism

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Multiple Choice

Why was Jackson preparing to use force against South Carolina?

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South Carolina had declared war on the Union.

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South Carolina was threatening to secede from the Union.

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South Carolina had been taken over by rebels.

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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?

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Texas

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Oklahoma

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Dakota

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New Mexico

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Multiple Choice

The Indian Removal Act led to the event known in History as....

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The Trail of Tears

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The trail of Death

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The Crying Path

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The Journey of Loss

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What is the name given to the belief that the United States had the right and duty to expand across the North American continent?
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Manifest destiny 
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 Flying Woman 

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 Great Awakening 
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Louisiana Purchase

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Multiple Choice

Which state entered the Union as a free state as a result of the Compromise of 1850?

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California

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Maine

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Missouri

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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.

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Popular Sovereignty

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Checks and Balances

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Federalism

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Separation of Powers

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Multiple Choice

What law compelled the North to return runaway slaves back to the South?
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Fugitive Dog Acts
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Fugitive Slave Act
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Abolition Act of 1850
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I refuse to answer this question based on the fact I have not studied!

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The nickname "Bleeding Kansas" came from

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The beautiful red colored waterfalls in Kansas

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The fact that Kansas had the worst doctors in the 1800s

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All of the violence and bloodshed in Kansas that resulted from the Kansas-Nebraska Act

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All the money that was being lost in Kansas due to the Gold Rush

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Multiple Choice

Dred Scott was famous for ___________. 
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being sued by someone else
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suing for his freedom
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being in the military
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being a famous doctor

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Multiple Choice

Which Of The Following Was In The Final Ruling?

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Slaves Were Property And Not Citizens And Could Not Sue In Court

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Slavery Helped The Economy

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Slaves Were Essential To A Healthy Life

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What do you think --

was John Brown a villian or a hero?

Villian

Hero

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Which was not a candidate of the 1860 presidential election?
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Abraham Lincoln
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John Bell
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John C. Calhoun
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Stephen Douglas

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Multiple Choice

An Illinois lawyer who became the 16th President of the United States
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Abraham Lincoln
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Stephen Douglas
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James Buchanan
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John C. Fremont

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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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THE END

Unit 5 Antebellum Era

Quizizz Lesson 3

UNIT REVIEW​

By Mrs. Jewel Lamb @ R.C. Edwards Middle School Central, SC

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