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CIVIL WAR JEOPARDY Unit 3 – Civil War & Reconstruction

C IVIL W AR J EOPARDY Unit 3 – Civil War & Reconstruction

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CIVIL WARJEOPARDYUnit 3 – Civil War & Reconstruction

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VocabRoad To War The Civil War War &

ReconstructionRandom

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VOCAB________ is to formally

withdraw.

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VOCAB___________ is any law that limited the rights of former slaves after the Civil War.

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VOCAB

____________ is the favoring of the interests of one section of the country over another.

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VOCAB

__________ is the right to vote.

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VOCAB

___________ was the right of new states to vote if they were going to be a “free” or “slave” state.

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RANDOM

What presidential action declared slaves free in the rebellion states?

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RANDOMWho assassinated Abraham

Lincoln?

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RANDOM

Where was the Confederate capital?

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RANDOM

About how many slaves could fit on a slave ship?

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RANDOM

Describe the importance of Manifest Destiny on the start of the Civil War.

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WAR & RECONSTRUCTION

Name the major generals for the North and the South.

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WAR & RECONSTRUCTION

Where did the South surrender to the Union?

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WAR & RECONSTRUCTION

Who was the president of the Confederate States of America?

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WAR & RECONSTRUCTION

Describe the following:13th Amendment14th Amendment15th Amendment

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WAR & RECONSTRUCTION

Describe Lincoln’s 10% Plan.

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ROAD TO WAR

_________ led to the increase in slave labor

in the South.

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ROAD TO WAR

_________ state was the first state to withdraw from the Union.

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ROAD TO WAR

_________ was impeached for removing members of his cabinet without the approval of Congress.

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ROAD TO WARWhat required all citizens of the North and South to return runaway slaves?What congressional

action made this law?

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ROAD TO WAR

What congressional actions brought the following states into the Union?Maine & MissouriCalifornia

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THE CIVIL WAR

Where were the “first shots fired” for the Civil War?

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THE CIVIL WAR

What was the name of the battle where the most lives were lost?What was the bloodiest day?

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THE CIVIL WAR

What was the first battle of the Civil War?

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THE CIVIL WAR During the war, what were two advantages the North had over the South?

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CIVIL WAR

What was the name of the naval battle where iron-clad ships were used?