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The Civil War
SS.912.A.2.1 - Review causes and consequences of the Civil War
Essential Question - How did sectionalism and the issue of slavery lead to the Civil War?
Bell Ringer (3 minutes)
1. Which of the following best illustrates how sectionalism led to the Civil War?
a. The North became a center for manufacturing and witnessed a growth of factory workers
b. The South abolished the use of slavery due to pressure from the North.
c. Political leaders in each section generally wanted federal policies to their sectional interests.
d. The Northwest became the bread basket of the United States.
2. Which of the following contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War?
a. Southerners feared that Northerners intended to abolish slavery.
b. Southern states wanted a free hand in suppressing local slave revolts.
c. The Dred Scott decision led Northern state officials to defy federal law.
d. Northerners opposed the shipment of Southern cotton to Great Britain
The Civil War
The Path to Civil War
Look for the information that answers the following question: What developments led to the
outbreak of war?
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The Civil War (I Do)
The Civil War (I Do)
The Civil War (We Do)
•What was the main objective of the Anaconda Plan?
•How did the North’s advantages allow the Union to put this
plan into place?
•Summarize the effects of the Civil War.
The Civil War (We Do)
How are the issues regarding slavery,
sectionalism, states’ rights, and
Lincoln’s election linked?
Bell Ringer Question
1.
Which of the following best illustrates how sectionalism led to the Civil War?
A. The North became a center for manufacturing and witnessed a growth of factory workers
B.
The South abolished the use of slavery due to pressure from the North.
C.
Political leaders in each section generally wanted federal policies to their sectional interests.
D. The Northwest became the bread basket of the United States.
Bell Ringer Question
1.
Which of the following best illustrates how sectionalism led to the Civil War?
A. The North became a center for manufacturing and witnessed a growth of factory workers
B.
The South abolished the use of slavery due to pressure from the North.
C.
Political leaders in each section generally wanted federal policies to their sectional interests.
D. The Northwest became the bread basket of the United States.
Bell Ringer Question
2.
Which of the following contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War?
A. Southerners feared that Northerners intended to abolish slavery.
B. Southern states wanted a free hand in suppressing local slave revolts.
C. The Dred Scott decision led Northern state officials to defy federal law.
D. Northerners opposed the shipment of Southern cotton to Great Britain
Bell Ringer Question
2.
Which of the following contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War?
A. Southerners feared that Northerners intended to abolish slavery.
B. Southern states wanted a free hand in suppressing local slave revolts.
C. The Dred Scott decision led Northern state officials to defy federal law.
D. Northerners opposed the shipment of Southern cotton to Great Britain
The Civil War (You Do)
1.
Which of the following statements is true
concerning the map pictured below?
A.
The Union thought that by blockading the
southern ports they could easily win the war.
B.
The Union wanted to shut the south off from
all possible help in an attempt to squeeze the
Confederacy into submission.
C.
The snake’s head begins in the Union’s capital
and tail ends in the Confederate capital to
mark the journey the soldiers would face
during the war.
D.
The Union knew that the Confederacy had
the industrial advantage so they were
attempting to cut off any exportation of
goods.
The Civil War (You Do)
2.
Sectional differences developed in the United States largely because
A. the Federal Government adopted a policy of neutrality
B.
economic conditions and interests in each region varied
C.
only northerners were represented at the Constitutional Convention
D. early Presidents favored urban areas over rural areas
The Civil War (You Do)
3.
Which event was the catalyst for the secession of the first seven Southern states in 1861?
A. Passage of a higher protective tariff
B.
Issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation
C.
The election of Abraham Lincoln as president
D. The shipment of Union supplies to Fort Sumter
The Civil War (You Do)
4.
The Civil War affected the northern economy by
A. causing a severe depression
B.
increasing unemployment rates
C.
decreasing demand for agricultural products
D. stimulating industrialization
The Civil War (You Do)
•Essential Question - How did sectionalism and
the issue of slavery lead to the Civil War?
•Cite specific evidence to support your answer