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STAAR to Know Quiz 4
Name:______________________________________Class Period:____
COMING OF THE CIVIL WAR:
Wilmot Proviso
Abolition
Henry Clay
Kansas-Nebraska Act
States’ rights
Secession
Frederick Douglass
Abolitionist
Compromise of 1850
Dred Scott v. Sandford
Economy of the North
Slavery
John C. Calhoun
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Election of 1860
Economy of the South
1. __________________________________ California admitted as a free state, Utah and New Mexico organized
as territories with popular sovereignty, slave trade outlawed in D.C., new federal fugitive slave law to recover
runaway slaves in Northern States
2. ________________________________________ Author of Anti-slavery novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852)
showing evils of slavery.
3. _____________________________________ African American who escaped from slavery and became leader in
abolition movement to end slavery in mid 19th century, later mayor of Washington D.C.
4. ____________________________________Before the Civil War, the Northern states had mixed economy based
both on agriculture and the manufacture of finished products.
5. _____________________ To bring something to an end, generally used in association with attempts to end
slavery in the United States.
6. ______________________________________ failed attempt in 1846 to prohibit slavery in any territory
acquired as a result of the Mexican War, caused split on issue of slavery in territories.
7. _____________________________________ election where Democratic party split, Abraham Lincoln elected
U.S. President, led to secession of Southern states and the Civil War.
8. ____________________________________ Law in 1854 dividing Louisiana Purchase into territories of Kansas
and Nebraska, repealed Missouri Compromise line prohibiting slavery.
9. _______________________________ person who was opposed to slavery and wanted it to end in the United
States.
10. ___________________________________ View held by Southerners before the Civil War that the states were
sovereign and had rights independent of the federal government and law.
11. ________________________________ Act of a state of leaving the Union, the Southern states left the United
States in 1860-1861, resulting in a civil war.
12. _____________________________ practice in South of forced labor without rights of African Americans.
13. ________________________________________ US Supreme Court case in 1857, upheld slavery in United
States, declared Missouri Compromise line unconstitutional.
14. __________________________________ Vice President under Pres. Adams and Jackson, leader in South
Carolina to nullify federal tariff in 1832, leader of Southern position on slavery in territories.
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Name:______________________________________Class Period:____
15. _____________________________________ Before the Civil War the Southern states largely had an
agricultural economy based on cotton production and slavery.
16. ______________________________ Member of the US Congress who was responsible for the Missouri
Compromise and Compromise of 1850, attempted to keep slavery from destroying the Union.
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STAAR to Know Quiz 4
Name:______________________________________Class Period:____
CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION:
Civil War
Ulysses S. Grant
Civil War
Assassination of Lincoln
Gettysburg
Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address
Union
Fifteenth Amendment
Abraham Lincoln
Robert E. Lee
Emancipation
Appomattox Court House
Ft. Sumter
Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
Thirteenth Amendment
Reconstruction amendments
1861-1865
Jefferson Davis
Emancipation Proclamation
Vicksburg
Gettysburg Address
Equality
Fourteenth Amendment
1. ___________________________ Armed conflict between different factions, groups, or regions within a country.
2. ____________________________________________ General Lee surrendered his troops to General Grant on
April 8, 1865, ended the Civil War.
3. __________________________ First battle of the American Civil War, Southern troops capture fort in
Charleston, South Carolina harbor in 1861.
4. _____________________ Belief that the United States was a permanent organization of states from which a state
could not leave.
5. _______________________________ President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War
6. ___________________ Belief that all people had the same basic rights, without regard to race, sex, religion,
social class, or place of birth.
7. _________________________________________ Guaranteed right to vote to African American males, adopted
in 1870 during Reconstruction period.
8. _________________________________________ Union General who forced General Lee to surrender in 1865,
ending the Civil War, later became 18th President of the US from 1869 to 1877.
9. _________________________________________ President of the U.S. during the American Civil War, won
the election of 1860, assassinated in April 1865.
10. ____________________________ Northern victory in 1863 gave the North control of all of Mississippi River
and divided South into two parts.
11. __________________________________________ confederate General who commanded the Army of
Northern Virginia, his surrender at Appomattox Court House in 1865 ended the Civil War.
12. ____________________________ Years of the American Civil War.
13 __________________________________________ to be set free from bondage.
14. ______________________________________ 1861-1865, war between the Northern and Southern states,
North wins.
15. _____________________________________________________ written by Abraham Lincoln, issued in
September 1862, freed all slaves who lived in areas of rebellion on January 1, 1863.
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Name:______________________________________Class Period:____
16. ________________________________________ President Lincoln was shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth
at Ford’s Theater on April 14, 1865.
17. ___________________________________ Battle in Pennsylvania in July 1863, only battle fought on Northern
soil, Southern troops withdraw back to South after battle.
18. ________________________________________________ Due process and equal protection under the law,
applied to the states, defined US citizenship, adopted in 1868 during Reconstruction period.
19. ________________________________________________ speech given by Lincoln during the dedication of
the Gettysburg battlefield as a national burial site.
20. _____________________________________________________ Given in 1865, focused on ending slavery
and binding up the wounds caused by the Civil War.
21. _______________________________________ Ended slavery in United States, adopted in 1865 during
Reconstruction period.
22. _________________________________________________ given in 1861, North would not interfere with
slavery in the South but would preserve the Union by force if necessary.
23 _____________________________________
___________________ (fill in number) – 1865 – abolished slavery
___________________ (fill in number) – 1868 – citizenship (guaranteed all citizens, including former
slaves, civil rights and equality.
___________________ (fill in number) – 1870 – voting rights (guaranteed voting rights to former male
slaves)
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