The North & The South
Historical Figures
Dates
Definitions
Classroom expectations
100

What were the North and the South's name during the Civil War? 

What is the Union and Confederates?

100

What were Dred Scott and Fredrick Douglass known as? 

What are former slaves? 

100

What time period did the Civil Rights take place in? 

What is the 1800s?

100

What were the black codes? (what did this stop African Americans from doing?)

What is the right to vote and purchase firearms?

100

What should you do if you have a question or need Ms. Kaufman's attention? 

What is raising your hand?

200

What did the Abraham Lincoln & Jefferson Davis have in common? 

What is both presidents during the Civil War? 

200

Abraham Lincoln was president of which side? Jefferson Davis was the president of which side? 

What is the North or Union and what is the South or Confederacy? 

200

What did the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, and Bleeding Kansas have in common? (think about why and what they were fighting over)

What is the expansion of slavery? 

200

What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?

What is separate but equal?

200

What should you bring to class everyday? 

What is your pencil, chromebook, and Myview textbook?

300

Which region relied on most factories? 

What is the North?

300

What was the effect of Dred Scott attending the Supreme Court back in 1857?

What are slaves not being considered US citizens?

300

When did the Civil war take place? 

What is 1861-1865?

300

What does segregation mean?

What is enforced separation of racial groups?
300

What are the jamestown expectations? 

What is respectful, responsible, safe?
400

Which side DID NOT believe in slavery? 

What is the North? 

400

Fredrick Douglass was an important part of what issue? 

What is the Civil Rights? 

400

The thirteenth amendment made slavery illegal after the war, what date was the officially ratified? (Remember, ratified means taken place, made official)

What is 1865?

400

What does unalienable mean?

What is cannot be taken away?

400

What is your number one priority when you come to school?

What is to learn?

500

Which side relied on growing crops? Think of warmer climates. 

What is the South? 

500

Rosa Parks was involved in a bus incident that lead to the creation of the Jim Crow laws. What does the Jim Crow laws mean?

What is the segregation of races? 

500

What year did the first shots of Fort Sumter take place? (Remember, FIRST SHOTS OF THE CIVIL WAR)

What is 1861?

500

What does union and confederate mean? They mean the same things! What do you do when you want to be apart of something?

What does joining mean?

500

What should you do when you're on break?

What is relax and have fun?

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