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THIS IS With Your Host... People Leading up to the War Laws and Documents Reconstruction Potpourri 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 Vocabulary This is the name that the Southern states took on during the war. A 100 What is the Confederacy? A 100 Farmers who grew crops on land owned by someone else and who gave some of their crops to the landowner in return for the use of land and supplies. A 200 Who are sharecroppers? A 200 During the war, President Lincoln suspended this which meant that people could be arrested without being notified of the reason. A 300 What is habeas corpus? A 300 If this happens to a president, he has been charged and convicted of “high crimes or misdemeanors”. A 400 What is impeachment? A 400 This allows a president to let a bill expire without signing it and without formally making a stand against it. A 500 What is a pocket veto? A 500 This person was president during the Civil War. B 100 Who is Abraham Lincoln? B 100 This person assassinated the president just after the Civil War ended. B 200 Who is John Wilkes Booth? B 200 This president was impeached after the Civil War, but was not removed from office. B 300 Who was Andrew Johnson? B 300 This man led the Union army during the Civil War. B 400 Who was Ulysses S. Grant? B 400 This man led the Confederate army during the Civil War. B 500 Who was Robert E. Lee? B 500 One of the causes of the Civil War, which means that states were divided against each other. C 100 What is sectionalism? C 100 This was an attempt to keep the balance of slave and free states, which eventually led to the Civil War. C 200 What is the Compromise of 1850? C 200 One of the most important differences between the Union and the Confederacy during the Civil War (other than slavery). C 300 What is the level of industrialization? C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 This book, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, is considered by some to be one of the major causes of the Civil War. C 400 What is Uncle Tom’s Cabin? C 400 This was the name of the territorial Civil War in Kansas that was caused by a disagreement over whether Kansas and Nebraska should be free or slave states. C 500 What is Bleeding Kansas? C 500 The 13th Amendment did this. D 100 What is formally abolished slavery? D 100 The 14th Amendment did this. D 200 What is declared all former slaves and people born in the United States citizens? D 200 The 15th Amendment did this. D 300 What is gave voting rights to former male slaves? D 300 This was written during the Civil War with the intent of freeing slaves in the Confederate States. D 400 What is the Emancipation Proclamation? D 400 This is a set of laws that prevented former slaves from taking advantages of all of their rights D 500 What are Jim Crow Laws? D 500 Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction was considered by many to be too lenient because he didn’t want to do this to the South. E 100 What is punish? E 100 President Johnson was impeached because Congress claimed he didn’t have the power to do this. E 200 What is firing the Secretary of War? E 200 Some groups such as this in the South responded violently to Reconstruction. E 300 What is the Ku Klux Klan? E 300 The Freedmen’s Bureau set up more than 4,000 of these after the war. E 400 What are schools? E 400 One of the reasons that Reconstruction came to an end. E 500 Answers will vary. E 500 This man was caned in Congress because he called a Southern Senator a “harlot for slavery”. F 100 Who was Charles Sumner? F 100 Shots fired at this location in South Carolina are the first official shots of the Civil War. F 200 What is Fort Sumter (Charleston, SC)? F 200 One of the five border states. F 300 What is Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, or Missouri? F 300 The South’s strategy in the war was to fight a “war of attrition”, meaning this. F 400 What is to fight until the other side is too tired to go on? F 400 The North’s strategy in the war was to do this. F 500 What is to starve the South into giving up by cutting off their resources? F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Civil War Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin This was the only city that Sherman didn’t burn on his “March to the Sea”. Click on screen to continue What was Savannah? Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT