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100
Why is the Cotton Gin a cause of the Civil War?

The Cotton Gin = more cotton = more slaves = more money

100
Who had more people on their side? Union or Confederacy?
Union
100

Explain "Stonewall" Jackson's nickname

He stood like a brick wall against the Union army.

100

True or False: the Civil War is the bloodiest war in USA history.

True: Over 600,000 causalities (more than all the other US wars combined)

100

Why would South Carolina be considered a "bad influence"?

They seceded (or left) the US. 

200

Why did it matter that Lincoln was elected as president?

He was antislavery and wanted the nation to be united.

200

How did having the railroads in the north help the Union army?

They were able to get around quicker and move supplies.

200

Name a job that a woman might have done during the Civil War. Why was it important?

Nurse/teacher/spy/soldier/factory worker/abolitionist/political leader

200

What did the fancy people do at the Battle of Bull Run?

They watched and had a picnic. 

200

After America became a country, the Founding Fathers created the 3/5 compromise. What was that?

For representation purposes, enslaved people only counted at 3/5 of a white person. 
300

Why is the Mexican/American war a cause of the Civil War?

The US acquired new land and they needed to decide if there would be more slave states. 

300

Why was it helpful for the South to have a "home-field" advantage? 

They knew the land and how to get around in the hot climate.

300

What was an abolitionist?

Someone who wants to get rid of slavery

300

How did the Civil War start?

Fort Sumter in South Carolina was attacked by the Confederate Army.

300

How were quilts used for the Underground Railroad?

They had secret messages and symbols stitched on each square. 
400

Why is Uncle Tom's Cabin so important?

The book showed what it was like to be slave and it made people upset. 

400

The Confederacy was fighting to keep slavery and their way of life. Why was the Union fighting?

To end slavery and to unite the country again. 

400

Clara Barton's nickname was the "Angel of the Battlefield". Why?

She saved so many people on the battle field as a nurse for the Red Cross. 

400

Which battle was the bloodiest? (aka: the most casualties)

Gettysburg

400

How is the Civil War similar to the movie Mulan?

Girls dressed up like men and fought as soldiers. 

500

Why was the USA split down the middle?

The south wanted slavery, the north did not.

500

There were more factories in the North. Why is this an advantage for the Union army?

They had more guns and supplies and more money.

500

Explain why Harriet Tubman was/is so important.

She was a former slave who helped rescue other enslaved people in the south using the Underground Railroad system. She also was a spy for the Union army. 

500

Why were so many people killed during the Civil War? (Union, Confederates, slaves, civilians, horses, etc.)

Lasted four years, took place all over the south, people were angry, canons, long-range muskets, etc.)

500
Tell me what you know about Jefferson Davis.

Confederate president, went to jail for 2 years after the Civil War 

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