Title: Civil War
1Civil War Unit II Review Jeopardy
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2 This was the direct cause of the Civil War (the
straw that broke the camels back)
Attack of Fort Sumter by the South
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3This act gave people the right to vote on whether
or not their territory would have slaves. What
is the name of the act?AND What is the right to
vote on slavery called?
Kansas-Nebraska Act Popular Sovereignty
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4 These were the provisions of the Missouri
Compromise
- Missouri slave state
- Maine free state
- 36 30 line North free, South slave
- (ban on slavery in part of Louisiana Territory)
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5 This is how the economies varied between the
North and the South
North South Industry Farming Trade Slave
labor
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6The Dred Scott v. Sanford Decision was important
to the start of the Civil War because of these
reasons
- it deemed the Missouri Compromise
unconstitutional - It deemed slaves property, not citizens
- It essentially opened up slavery everywhere
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7 This military policy was used in Shermans March
to the Sea, where the Union was willing to make
any sacrifice necessary to defeat the South.
Total War
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8 What was the goal of the Emancipation
Proclamation AND what did it achieve?
Goal Free slaves in confederate states Achieved
a moral purpose for North
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9 These were the conditions of the surrender of
the South
- They were generous
- Confederate officers could keep their weapons
- Officers and troops could keep their horses
- Every soldier was free to return home
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10 What was the goal of the Anaconda Plan and what
were the three specific parts?
- Goal to squeeze the South to death
- Naval blockade
- Control Mississippi
- Capture Richmond (their capital)
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11 List the Advantages for the North and the South
North South More people Better
Leadership Diverse Econ Defensive War Industry
Home advantage Railroads Closer to
supplies
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12 This group in Congress was critical of Andrew
Johnsons handling Reconstruction because they
thought African Americans should achieve full
equality
Radical Republicans
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13 This was the president of the Confederacy
Jefferson Davis
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14 This former tailor from the South took over the
presidency after Abe Lincoln was assassinated
Andrew Johnson
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15 These people supporting getting rid of slavery
Abolitionists
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16 This group impeached President Johnson for
violating the Tenure of Office Act
The House of Representatives
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17This group of African American soldiers helped
win acceptance by the Union Army
54th Massachusetts Regiment
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18These took place in the South out of desperation
when people were starving
The Bread Riots
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19List the challenges women had to endure during
the war
- took over mens jobs at home
- Spies/soldiers
- Nurses/sometimes Drs.
- Starving families to feed
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20 List the challenges African Americans faced
during the war
- still faced racism
- Assigned menial tasks in army
- Lack of training and better weapons
- Paid 10 to white soldiers 13 month
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21List the Challenges faced by (white) soldiers
- military draft
- Boredom/Homesick
- New weapons deadliest war
- Battle/pain/watch friends die
- Illness (more died of illness than from battle)
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22 These laws drew a color line between blacks
and whites in public places
Jim Crow Laws
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23 The 15th amendment
Granted African American MEN the right to vote
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24This white supremacist group used terror to bring
back white power to the South
Ku Klux Klan
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25 The 13th Amendment
Abolished slavery in every state. It had to be
ratified by each confederate state in order to
rejoin the Union.
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26 The 14th Amendment
- Granted Citizenship to all born or naturalized
here - Granted equality under the law to all citizens
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27 Loyalty to the interest of ones own region
Sectionalism
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28 This Supreme Court Case deemed segregation
constitutional when it said it was ok if there
were separate but equal facilities
Plessy v. Ferguson
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29 List why the Civil War was considered the Modern
War
New Weapons Transportation (railroads) Communicati
on (telegraph)
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30The purpose of the Black Codes and the 3 points
were
- Purpose to restrict what former slaves could do
- Spell out rights
- Working contracts
- Low level jobs only
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31 The right of a person being detained to appear
in court so that a judge may determine whether
the person has been imprisoned lawfully
Habeas Corpus
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