Sectionalism
Causes of Civil War
Civil War 1
Civil War 2
Reconstruction
100
This is loyalty to one's own region(ex. North, South, West, etc...)
What is SECTIONALISM?
100
This book help express the evils of slavery to many who had not experienced it before. It was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
What is UNCLE TOM'S CABIN?
100
He was the POLITICAL leader of North/Union
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
100
This is the location of the surrender of the Confederates to the Union.
What is Appomattox Courthouse?
100

This amendment abolished slavery once and for all. Slaves are free.

What is the 13th amendment?

200

This was a tax on imported goods. (FULL NAME)

What are tariffs?

200
This law required Northerners to participate in rounding up of runaway slaves even if they were anti-slavery...
What is the FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT?
200
He was the final MILITARY leader of the North/Union.
Who is Ulysses S Grant?
200
This was the MILITARY leader of the South.
Who is Robert E. Lee?
200

This amendment stated that you cannot be denied the right to vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of servitude."

What is the 15th Amendment?

300

This region opposed slavery.

What is the NORTH?

300
The rise of this new political party frightened Southerns as most of members were abolitionists and northerners.
What is the Republican Party?
300
He was the POLITICAL LEADER of the South/Confederacy.
Who is Jefferson Davis?
300
This side had the advantage of a larger population and industrial strength.
What is the Union/North?
300

This amendment was called the "Equal Rights Amendment." It granted citizenship to anyone born on US soil and also gave "equal protection under the law" to any citizens.

What is 14th amendment?

400

This region was in favor of slavery.

What is the South?

400
This is defined as each local/state government determining what is best for its people not the national government. The right to nullify laws would fall under this category.
What is STATE'S RIGHTS?
400
This was the location of the first shot of the war.
What is Fort Sumter?
400

The Emancipation Proclamation was limited

in all of the following ways EXCEPT —

F the parts of the Confederacy under

Northern control were exempt

G only slaves in states that had seceded

were freed

H enforcement depended on the North

winning the war

J only slaves in the North were freed

J only slaves in the North were freed

400

In his first inaugural address, President Abraham Lincoln advocated for the preservation of the

Union, stating that the foundation of the Union was stronger than secessionist forces because

it was based on all of the following except the —

F Articles of Confederation.

G Declaration of Independence.

H Missouri Compromise.

J United States Constitution.

H Missouri Compromise.

500

-North-

free labor

– short growing

season

– strong industrial

base

– strong federal

government

– high tariffs

vs.

-South-

– slavery and free

labor

– long growing

season

– reliance upon

agriculture

– ?

– low tariffs


Which of the following BEST completes the

chart above?

A states' rights

B free trade area

C British colony

states' rights

500
The debate over this was displayed in events such as the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850 and Kansas-Nebraska Act(Bleeding Kansas).
What is EXPANSION OF SLAVERY TO NEW TERRITORIES?
500
This is why the battle of Vicksburg was so important. (please be specific)
What is "it was a turning point because it gave the Union control over the entire Mississippi River?"
500

After General Robert E. Lee’s surrender at

Appomattox Court House, the main priority

of the United States was to —

A elect a new president and vice

president

B complete construction of the Capitol

C establish Union forts in the former

Confederate states

D implement a plan to bring Confederate

states back into the Union

What is "The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves only in rebel territory during the war, the 13th amendment freed ALL slaves in ALL territories of the U.S.?"

D implement a plan to bring Confederate

states back into the Union

500

Southerners got around the federal laws

of Reconstruction in all of the following

ways EXCEPT —

A enacting the Black Codes

B forming the Ku Klux Klan

C becoming Scalawags

D enacting Jim Crow laws

C becoming Scalawags

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