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Expansion
Slavery
Culture
Pre-War and
Post-War
Politics
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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.
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Expansion 200
Did you say
Louisiana
Purchase? Got
ya! The correct
answer is actually
the Mexican
Cession.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Slavery 100
False! Most white southerners
were actually small farmers who
produced for themselves and
their families.
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Slavery 200
Individual Actions such as:
• Running away
• Slow working pace
• Sabotage through breaking tools &
equipment
• Feigning illness or playing dumb
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Slavery 300
The 13th Amendment
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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.
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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.
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Culture 100
Social Reform
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Culture 200
Dorothea Dix was a female reformer and
was associated with prison and asylum
reform.
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Culture 300
Utopian communities
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Culture 400
False,
Transcendentalist
s believed in
principles derived
from the inner
spiritual or mental
essence of a
human being.
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Culture 500
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Pre-War and Post-War Politics
100
Southern
expansionists
.
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Pre-War and Post-War Politics
200
Part of the decision declared that Congress
could not prohibit slavery in federal
territories.
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Pre-War and Post-War Politics
300
The 13th Amendment
The 14th Amendment
The 15th Amendment
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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.
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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.
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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.
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The Civil War 200
Because the British
economy was
dependent on
Southern cotton (to
make fancy clothes
like in this picture).
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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.
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The Civil War 400
False! Click
the
picture!
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The Civil War 500
North – the economy
was prosperous
South – the economy
was devastated and
needed funds to
rebuild infrastructure
Bibliography
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All questions and subsequent
knowledge obtained from Melissa
Zwolinski’s education and Mr.
Zwolinski’s test questions.
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