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Causes of the
Civil War
Events
leading to
the Civil War
Famous
Results of
the War
Reconstruction
Battles
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Causes for 1
Question: Probable major cause
of the Civil War?
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Causes for 1
Answer: Slavery
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Causes for 2
Question: Famous antislavery book written by
Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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Causes for 2
Answer: Uncle Tom’s
Cabin
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Causes for 3
Question: This court
decision said that a slave
was not free just because
he had lived in a free
state?
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Causes for 3
Answer: Dred Scott v.
Sanford
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Causes for 4
Question: The election of
Lincoln led to South
Carolina seceding from
the Union. What was the
name of Lincoln’s Political
party?
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Causes for 4
Answer: Republican
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Causes for 5
Question: This part of the
Compromise of 1850
called for the return of
runaway slaves?
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Causes for 5
Answer: The Fugitive Slave Act
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Events for 1
Question: This event
started the actual fighting
of the Civil War?
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Events for 1
Answer: Ft. Sumter
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Events for 2
Question: This invention
by, Eli Whitney, gave a
new life to slavery.
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Events for 2
Answer: Cotton Gin
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Events for 3
Question: This state was
the first to leave the union
in February, 1861?
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Events for 3
Answer: South Carolina
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Events for 4
Question: This
Compromise in 1820
called for the Louisiana
Purchase to be divided
into free and slave states.
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Events for 4
Answer: Missouri
Compromise
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Events for 5
Question: This act passed
by Congress called for
“popular sovereignty” and
overturned the Missouri
Compromise.
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Events for 5
Answer: Kansas-Nebraska
Act
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Battles for 1
Question: This was the
bloodiest single day battle
of the Civil War. (26,000)
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Battles for 1
Answer: Antietam
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Battles for 2
Question: This three day
battle is considered the
turning point of the Civil
War?
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Battles for 2
Answer: Gettysburg
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Battles for 3
Question: After Grant’s
victory in this battle the
South was split into and the
Mississippi was completely
under the control of the
Union forces.
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Battles for 3
Answer: Vicksburg
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Battles for 4
Question: Which Union
General made a “march to
the sea?”
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Battles for 4
Answer: General Sherman
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Battles for 5
Question: Where did Lee
surrender to Grant?
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Battles for 5
Answer: Appomattox
Court House
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Results for 1
Question: This
amendment abolished
slavery.
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Results for 1
Answer:
13th amendment
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Results for 2
Question: This was
Lincoln’s plan for
Reconstruction?
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Results for 2
Answer:
Ten Percent
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Results for 3
Question: This
amendment gave all
former male slaves the
right to vote.
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Results for 3
Answer: 15th amendment
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Results for 4
Question: President
Lincoln was assassinated
by?
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Results for 4
Answer: John Wilkes Booth
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Results for 5
Question: This person
became President upon
the death of President
Lincoln?
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Results for 5
Answer: Andrew Johnson
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Reconstruction for 1
Question: This was
established by Congress
to aid poor blacks and
whites in the South.
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Reconstruction for 1
Answer: Freedsman’s
Bureau
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Reconstruction for 2
Question: This
amendment made former
slaves citizens.
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Reconstruction for 2
Answer: 14th amendment
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Reconstruction for 3
Question: This was the
name given to white
Southerners who joined
the Republican Party.
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Reconstruction for 3
Answer: scalawags
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Reconstruction for 4
Question: This Act led to
the South being divided
into military districts.
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Reconstruction for 4
Answer: Reconstruction Act
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Reconstruction for 5
Question: This
compromise in which
Hayes was elected
President ended Radical
Reconstruction.
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Reconstruction for 5
Answer: The Compromise
of 1877
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