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Expansion Slavery Culture Pre-War and Post-War Politics 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 The Civil War Expansion 100 What was the definition of Manifest Destiny in regards to the mid-19th century? Answer Expansion 200 From the American Revolution to the Civil War, the United States had acquired a vast amount of territory. What was America’s largest single acquisition of land? Answer Expansion 300 Answer Expansion 400 For 400 points, name 4 reasons that the U.S. went to war with Mexico in 1848. Answer Expansion 500 After breaking with Mexico and declaring independence, Texans had a desire to join the U.S. Why did this cause debate amongst American political parties? Answer Slavery 100 True or False: Most white southerners owned large plantations, which were used to produce cotton, a staple of the southern economy. Answer Slavery 200 For 200 points, name two ways that slaves attempted to resist slavery. Answer Slavery 300 Name the document that legally abolished slavery in the United States. Answer Slavery 400 In regards to slavery, the KansasNebraska act called for what? Answer Slavery 500 How did Uncle Tom’s Cabin impact Northerners? Answer Culture 100 The revival movement of Charles Grandison Finney, also called the Second Great Awakening, marked the growth of __ in mid 19th century America? Answer Culture 200 Answer Culture 300 Cooperative social practices were a primary characteristic of a __? Answer Culture 400 Answer Culture 500 For 500 points, name 5 reformers of this era. Answer Pre-War and Post-War Politics 100 Which section of the American public was most likely to support the candidacy of James K. Polk in 1844? Answer Pre-War and Post-War Politics 200 Why was the Dred Scott case significant in regards to the expansion of slavery? Answer Pre-War and Post-War Politics 300 For 300 points, name the three Reconstruction Amendments. Answer Pre-War and Post-War Politics 400 Click on the picture above. After watching the video, explain the difference between Lincoln’s position on slavery in 1860 and in 1864. Answer Pre-War and Post-War Politics 500 What worried congressional Republicans about readmitting the Southern states to the Union? Answer The Civil War 100 Click the above picture to view the video. Did the Emancipation Proclamation free all slaves? Give a reason to support your answer. Answer The Civil War 200 Why did the Southern states believe that they could attain British support during the Civil War? Answer The Civil War 300 Answer The Civil War 400 True or False: To satisfy the need for Northern troops, the Union relied on a draft. Answer The Civil War 500 Briefly explain the impact of the Civil War on the Northern economy and impact of the Civil War on the Southern economy. Answer Expansion 100 The American belief that the United States was preordained to expand across the continent towards the Pacific Ocean. Game Board Expansion 200 Did you say Louisiana Purchase? Got ya! The correct answer is actually the Mexican Cession. Game Board Expansion 300 The Wilmot Proviso was important for westward expansion because it highlighted tensions over slavery & reiterated the Free Soil position that slavery should not be extend to the western territories. Game Board Expansion 400 • Manifest Destiny • President James Polk’s expansionist ideology • Mexico’s attack on American soldiers • Payment for damages caused by the Mexican War for Independence Game Board Expansion 500 The annexation of Texas caused a major debate amongst American political parties because of the issue of slavery and sectional tensions. Mexico still considered Texas to be a territory and threatened the U.S. with war if Texas was annexed. Game Board Slavery 100 False! Most white southerners were actually small farmers who produced for themselves and their families. Game Board Slavery 200 Individual Actions such as: • Running away • Slow working pace • Sabotage through breaking tools & equipment • Feigning illness or playing dumb Game Board Slavery 300 The 13th Amendment Game Board Slavery 400 The Kansas-Nebraska Act called for the issue of slavery in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska to be determined by popular sovereignty, or by the consent of the people. Game Board Slavery 500 Uncle Tom’s Cabin’s depiction of the experience of southern slaves caused many Northerners to focus their anger on the injustices of slavery and the Fugitive Slave Law. Game Board Culture 100 Social Reform Game Board Culture 200 Dorothea Dix was a female reformer and was associated with prison and asylum reform. Game Board Culture 300 Utopian communities Game Board Culture 400 False, Transcendentalist s believed in principles derived from the inner spiritual or mental essence of a human being. Game Board Culture 500 Game Board Pre-War and Post-War Politics 100 Southern expansionists . Game Board Pre-War and Post-War Politics 200 Part of the decision declared that Congress could not prohibit slavery in federal territories. Game Board Pre-War and Post-War Politics 300 The 13th Amendment The 14th Amendment The 15th Amendment Game Board Pre-War and Post-War Politics 400 In his 1860 platform, Lincoln wanted to ban slavery from the territories. In 1864, Lincoln’s main goal was to go beyond national unity and to put a decisive end to slavery in the U.S. Game Board Pre-War and Post-War Politics 500 With slavery ended and with African Americans counting as citizens of the U.S., the South had the opportunity to to rejoin Congress with much more strength than it had previously had. Game Board The Civil War 100 No. The Emancipation Proclamation only freed the slaves in the rebellious states, in part because the southern slaves were aiding the Confederate cause. Game Board The Civil War 200 Because the British economy was dependent on Southern cotton (to make fancy clothes like in this picture). Game Board The Civil War 300 Because it made Lincoln give the Gettysburg Address! Just kidding. It was significant because it showed that the Southern cause was doomed. Game Board The Civil War 400 False! Click the picture! Game Board The Civil War 500 North – the economy was prosperous South – the economy was devastated and needed funds to rebuild infrastructure Bibliography Game Board All questions and subsequent knowledge obtained from Melissa Zwolinski’s education and Mr. Zwolinski’s test questions. Game Board