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Jeopardy! Standard IV B The student will understand concepts related to the U.S. Civil War era. JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin Standard IV B: The student will understand concepts related to the U.S. Civil War era. JEOPARDY! Immigrants and Slaves Rights and Battles Important Events End of the War Rebuilding After Lincoln 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Answer 1-100 Why were there draft riots in the North during the Civil War? Poor white workers (mainly immigrants) protested against fighting to free the slaves because the newly freed slaves might ultimately take away their jobs. Answer 1-200 In 1862, Congress allowed which group of people to enlist in the Union Army, even though they experienced much discrimination? African Americans Answer 1-300 What famous decree did Lincoln issue in 1863 that freed the slaves that lived in the Confederacy? The Emancipation Proclamation Answer 1-400 Daily Double!!! What effect did the Emancipation Proclamation have on the slaves in the South? None, because the Confederate States of America did not recognize President Lincoln’s authority. Answer 1-500 What were the results of the Emancipation Proclamation? It discouraged the British from helping the South. It also eliminated the possibility of compromise between the North and South. The South realized that if they lost, slavery would also be lost. Answer 2-100 What essential civil right did Lincoln suspend at various times during the Civil War in order to deal with dissent? Writ of Habeas Corpus Answer 2-200 What is habeus corpus? The right to go before the court to determine whether a prisoner is being held legally Answer 2-300 What is the name of the first battle of the Civil War where major bloodshed occurred? Who won this battle? The Battle of Bull Run…. Won by the South Answer 2-400 What is the name of the most decisive battle of the Civil War? The Confederate States of America would never recover from this battle… Gettysburg Answer 2-500 What battle was the bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history? (This battle occurred during the Civil War.) Antietam Answer 3-100 What famous speech by President Lincoln began “Four score and seven years ago…”? The Gettysburg Address Answer 3-200 Which Northern victory allowed Northern forces to gain total control of the Mississippi River, which resulted in splitting the South in two? Vicksburg Answer 3-300 During what Civil War battle did Union admiral David Farragut say, “Damn the torpedos, full speed ahead”? Battle of Mobile Bay Answer 3-400 Who was the Union general who burned Atlanta and “marched to the sea”? William Tecumseh Sherman Answer 3-500 Who was the Confederate general that officially surrendered for the South? Robert E. Lee Answer 4-100 Where did Robert E. Lee surrender at the end of the Civil War? Appomattox Courhouse, Virginia Answer 4-200 Which Union general did Robert E. Lee surrender to? Ulysses S. Grant Answer 4-300 Which American war was the costliest in terms of American lives? The Civil War Answer 4-400 What effect did the Civil War have on the South’s standard of living and its’ economy? The standard of living and the economy were devastated. Answer 4-500 What year did the Civil War end? 1865 Answer 5-100 What time period consisted of rebuilding the South and readmitting the South back into the Union? Reconstruction Answer 5-200 Daily Double!!! What was the name of Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction? The 10% Plan (officially… the Proclamation for Amnesty and Reconstruction) Answer 5-300 What was Lincoln’s goal concerning the 10% Plan? To allow the Southern states to re-enter the Union with ease so that the restoration of the United States would happen quickly. Answer 5-400 What was the objective of the Congressional plan for Reconstruction? To punish the South Answer 5-500 Why didn’t Lincoln’s 10% Plan take affect? He was assassinated. Answer 6-100 Who assassinated President Lincoln in the Ford Theatre? John Wilkes Booth Answer 6-200 Who became President after Lincoln’s assassination? Andrew Johnson Answer 6-300 What group led the Congressional plan for Reconstruction? The Radical Republicans Answer 6-400 What plan included the following? (a) The South being divided into 5 military districts, (b) the 14th Amendment being ratified, (c) African-Americans given the right to vote, and (d) former Confederate officers not being able to hold an elected office. The Congressional Plan for Reconstruction, led by the Radical Republicans Answer 6-500 What was the name of the discriminatory laws that severely restricted the lives of former slaves in the South? Black Codes