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Transcript
Who was the 7th president?
Andrew Jackson (D)
www.presidentelect.org
1
What vocabulary term describes the
idea of spreading political power to all
the people and ensuring majority rule?
Jacksonian Democracy
2
What was Jackson’s policy of giving government
jobs to political backers known as?
Spoils System
http://farm3.static.flickr.com
3
Which major issue of Jackson’s
presidency is missing?
Indians
Jackson
States’
rights
(tariff)
National
bank
4
Which tribe was forced off its land as a
result of Jackson ignoring the Supreme
Court’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia?
Cherokees
5
Who was the leader of the States’
Rights movement during Jackson’s
Presidency?
John C. Calhoun
(vice president)
The debate over
states’ rights aged
Calhoun quickly.
6
Southern states objected to the tariff
because it benefitted the North. They even
threatened to secede over the issue. They
called it the tariff of…
abomination
7
John C. Calhoun said a state had the right to
nullify, or reject, a federal law that it
considers unconstitutional. This is called the
doctrine of _________________.
nullification
8
Jackson distrusted paper money and was opposed
to the National Bank. He destroyed it by
withdrawing the money and depositing it in…
state banks (pet)
NATIONAL BANK
9
The new Whig
Party opposed
Andrew Jackson
and portrayed him
as a …
king
10
After our 8th president took office, the
country panicked (Panic of 1837) and the
economy suffered. Because of this, Van
Buren earned the nickname “Martin Van
__________”
Ruin
11
Brigham Young helped what religious group
move from New York to Salt Lake City,
Utah?
Mormons
12
During Polk’s presidency the U.S. expanded
to the Pacific Ocean. This fulfilled the
American belief that the U.S. had the Godgiven right to obtain the land. This belief
was known as…
13
Over what issue
was James K. Polk
prepared to go to
war with Britain in
the 1840s?
Oregon Territory
14
What state
entered the
Union as a
slave state in
1845 which
would lead to
conflict with
Mexico?
Texas
15
“Mexico has invaded our territory and shed
American blood upon American soil.”
What was the result of Polk’s address to Congress?
Mexican War
16
What was the last piece of land added to
accomplish Manifest Destiny?
The Gadsden Purchase
17
Why did people move to California in 1849?
Gold Rush
18
Which pull factor is related to religious and
political turmoil?
Freedom
19
Crime
These
problems are
a result of an
increasing
___________
population
Disease
Overcrowding
20
Disobeying a law you believe is morally
wrong is known as ___________________.
civil disobedience
21
The renewal of religious faith in the 1790s
and early 1800s was known as the…
Second Great Awakening
22
What was the name of the campaign
that worked to ban alcohol?
Temperance Movement
23
Who said, “Education is the great
equalizer?”
Horace Mann
24
What vocabulary term describes the
movement to end slavery?
Abolition
25
Who was the
abolitionist that
wrote an
autobiographical
account of his life as
a slave and published
a newspaper called
The North Star?
Frederick
Douglass
26
William Lloyd Garrison published an
abolitionist newspaper called…
The Liberator
27
A secret network that was used by Harriet Tubman
which assisted slaves in gaining their freedom was
called the…
Underground Railroad
28
What meeting was organized by Elizabeth Cady
Stanton in 1858 to discuss Women’s Rights?
Seneca Falls Convention
29
What school in New York focused on the
painting of nature?
Hudson River School
30
Who was the 1800s environmentalist also
known as the “bird guy”?
James Audobon
31
What is this?
Compromise of 1850
California
enters as a
free state
Fugitive
Slave Act
NORTH
LIKES
THIS
SOUTH
LIKES
THIS
Slavery banned
in Washington
D.C.
Popular
Sovereignty
decides slavery in
territories
NORTH
LIKES
THIS
SOUTH
LIKES
THIS
32
What is
popular sovereignty?
People vote
33
What is the 3rd map?
Kansas Nebraska Act
34
As a result of the Kansas Nebraska Act,
what territory would become a
battleground over slavery?
Kansas
35
What do you see as a possible result of the
purple spreading?
Slavery might spread
36
In the 1857 court case Dred Scott v.
Sandford, the Supreme Court ruled that
slaves were not citizens, they were…
property
37
Harriet Beecher
Stowe’s book
described the life and
hardships of slaves.
What is the name of
the book?
38
What political party was formed in 1854 by
opponents of slavery in the territories?
39
Who did Abraham Lincoln debate in the
1858 Illinois Senate race?
Stephen Douglas
40
In 1859, what abolitionist led a
raid in Harpers Ferry, Virginia?
John Brown
www.cs.cornell.edu
41
Who was the 16th president?
Abraham Lincoln (R)
42
As a result of Lincoln’s election, what
did the South do?
Secede
43
Which state
was the first
to secede?
44
What country was formed by the states
which seceded in 1861?
Confederate States of America
45
Who was the President of the
Confederate States of America?
46
In his First Inaugural Address, what does
Lincoln hope will not happen?
War
47
What event is the quote describing?
Fort Sumter
48
The bombing of Fort Sumter started the
Civil War
_______________.
49
Who was the commanding general of
the Confederate Army?
Robert E. Lee
50
What were Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia,
Maryland, and Delaware called in the Civil War?
Border states
51
Which side had more
of the population?
UNION
CONFEDERACY
52
Which side had
more of the
manufacturing
plants?
Union
53
What advantage did the South have?
(HINT: Foreign countries relied on it)
Cotton
http://pested.ifas.ufl.edu
54
What plan is this map showing?
55
What was the first major battle
of the Civil War?
BULL RUN
56
What southern general was a hero at
the First Battle of Bull Run?
Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
57
Lee tried to capture Washington D.C.
and it became the deadliest day in
American history. What battle was it?
Antietam
58
The quote is from what document?
The Emancipation Proclamation
59
What July 1863 battle was a result of Lee
wanting to invade the North?
Gettysburg
60
Later Lincoln remembered the dead in his
speech, the…
Gettysburg Address
61
What was the significance of the Siege of
Vicksburg?
Union captures the Mississippi River
62
Together Gettysburg and Vicksburg marked
turning ___________
point
the ____________
of the war.
63
What Union general marched from Atlanta
to the sea?
Sherman
64
Where did Robert E. Lee surrender to
Ulysses S. Grant?
Appomattox Court House, Virginia
65
Which 3 amendments were passed
during Reconstruction?
66
Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?
Booth
67
What was the
process the
federal
government used
to readmit the
Confederate
states to the
Union?
Reconstruction
68
What group in Congress wanted to
punish the Southerners?
69
Which of these two plans showed
“malice toward none; charity for all?”
70
What
happened to
President
Johnson when
he failed to
follow the
Tenure of
Office Act?
Impeached
71
What were the Southern laws that were
passed to limit the freedom of former
slaves known as?
Black Codes
72
What secret group worked to keep former
slaves powerless in the South in 1866?
Ku Klux Klan
73
What vocabulary term describes a system in
which landowners gave farm workers land,
seed, and tools in return for a part of the
crops they raised?
Sharecropping
74
“I had a reputation of
drinking too much,
but I began to win
battles out west. The
president heard
about me and put me
in charge of all Union
forces. I led us to
victory against the
rebellious South, and
later I became
president of the U.S.,
just like Washington
had done many years
before. Who am I?”
75
What ended Reconstruction?
Compromise of 1877
Election of 1876 is unresolved
Compromise of 1877 settles the election
Rutherford B. Hayes is declared the winner (North likes that)
U.S. soldiers are removed from the South (South likes that)
76
Name the effect.
Slavery
States’
rights
Secede
CAUSE
CAUSE
EFFECT
?
77
Number these in the correct chronological order.
2
_____
a. Slavery is abolished
1
_____
b. Civil War
5
_____
c. Reconstruction ends
3
_____
d. Former slaves become citizens
4
_____
e. Former slaves get suffrage
78
Complete the analogy.
Fort Sumter
is to
the Civil War
Lexington
as
is to
the
Revolutionary
War
?
79
Complete the missing circle.
Maryland
Border
States
___________
in the
Civil War
Kentucky
Missouri
80
Circle the term that does not belong.
a. Grant
b. Washington
c. Lee
d. Paine
TOPIC: Commanders or Generals
81
Name the effect.
Worcester v.
Georgia
American
desire for
land
Trail of
Tears
CAUSE
CAUSE
EFFECT
?
82
Number these in the correct chronological order.
3
_____
a. Gettysburg
_____
b. Appomattox Court House
4
1
_____
c. South secedes
2
_____
d. Fort Sumter
_____
e. Lincoln’s assassination
5
83
Complete the analogy.
Eli Whitney
is to
the
cotton gin
Robert
Fulton
as
is to
?
the steamboat
84
Complete the missing circle.
13th
Civil
Rights
___________
Amendments
14th
15th
85
Circle the term that does not belong.
a. Bill of Rights
b. Indians
c. National Bank
d. Spoils System
TOPIC: Andrew Jackson
86
Name the effect.
Potato
famine
Land &
opportunity
Irish
immigrants
CAUSE
CAUSE
EFFECT
?
87
Complete the analogy.
Industry
is to
the North
Agriculture
?
as
is to
the South
88
Name the effect.
South is
destroyed
Desire for
unity
Reconstruction
CAUSE
CAUSE
EFFECT
?
89
Complete the analogy.
Jefferson
is to
the U.S.
Napoleon
as
is to
?
France
90
Complete the analogy.
Grant
is to
the Union
Lee
as
is to
the
Confederacy
?
91
Circle the term that does not belong.
a. William Garrison
b. Frederick Douglass
c. Harriet Tubman
d. Ku Klux Klan
TOPIC: Abolitionists
92
Complete the analogy.
Mayflower
Compact
is to
Pilgrims
The
Constitution
as
is to
Americans
?
93
Complete the missing circle.
Gettysburg
Battles of the
Civil War
_____________
Vicksburg
Antietam
94
Complete the analogy.
“Stonewall”
Jackson
is to
Bull Run
Andrew
Jackson
as
is to
New Orleans
?
95
“’Four score and seven years
ago…’ I thought it had a nice ring
to it, so I decided to start my
speech with that instead of ‘87
years ago.’ I think it worked out.”
Who am I?
Abraham Lincoln
96
“Some people think I’m as beautiful
as a song can be.
Mine eyes have seen the Glory
of the coming of the Lord…”
What am I?
Battle Hymn
of the Republic
97
“This bloody blockade has trapped
me in. The people who grow me
can’t export me, and if I’m not sold
the Confederacy will have a difficult
time supporting the war effort. This is
no way to treat a king!”
What am I?
Cotton
98
“I must say that Mr. Lincoln has
done quite well for himself.
When we debated, I had my
doubts about him and his views
on slavery. What do I know?
Maybe he’s our greatest
president.”
Who am I?
Stephen Douglas
99
“Oh, how it pains me, this decision
I must make. Slavery is an awful
thing, but how can I turn my back
on my beloved Virginia. I can’t. I
shall stand with the South.”
Who am I?
Robert E. Lee
100