How did the admission of new western states prior to the Civil War contribute to sectionalism?
New western states may be admitted as free or slave states.
Who was the President of the Union
Abraham Lincoln
Lexington is to the Revolutionary War as which of the following is to the Civil War?
Fort Sumter
In what part of the US were more battles fought: the North or the South?
South
What is the missing provision to the Compromise of 1850 from this list?
California entered the Union as a free state.
Who was the major Union General?
Ulysses S. Grant
The Union represented the __________ part of the US and the Confederacy represented the ________ part.
Northern; Southern
Why did Uncle Tom’s Cabin anger northern abolitionists?
Because it depicted the evils of slavery
Who were two major Confederate Generals?
Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
The Kansas-Nebraska Act, passed in 1854, created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska as popular sovereignty territories. Following the passage of this law, fighting broke out in Kansas over _________. The conflict came to be known as _________.
slavery; Bleeding Kansas
In 1820, the Missouri Compromise included provisions to ban slavery in some federal territories. The Supreme Court overturned those provisions in its Dred Scott v. Sandford ruling in 1857. How did Congress eventually invalidate the Supreme Court’s decision?
It passed the 13th Amendment to make slavery illegal.
What impact did President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation have on the course of the Civil War?
It made the abolition of slavery a primary goal of the war.
Besides slavery, what other major issue increased tensions between the Union and Confederacy?
The issue of states' rights
How did President Lincoln's assassination affect the nation?
The loss of leadership made overcoming the challenges the nation faced more difficult.