Civil War Causes1
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Bill of Rights
100

Law that made it a federal crime to help runaway slaves.

Fugitive Slave Act

100

A law that allowed voters in these two specific states to choose whether to allow slavery.

Kansas-Nebraska Act

100

Commander of the Confederate Army

Robert E. Lee

100

True or False: Border States were slave-holding states that remained in the Union and formed its border with the Confederacy.

True

100

Explain the protections outlined in the 4th Amendment:

Protects against illegal searches and seizures. 

200

True or False: The Kansas Nebraska Act was an example of popular sovereignty in action.

True

200

An radical abolitionist who attempted to lead a violent slave revolt.

John Brown

200

Provide two examples of advantages the North had during the Civil War: 

- Larger Population
- Better infrastructure (more factories and railroads).
- Better Navy

200

Provide two examples of advantages the South had during the Civil War:

- Better Generals
- More popular support for the war
- Better trained soldiers
- Fought on familiar terrain

200

Describe two protections outlined in the 6th amendment:

- Right to know the charges against you.
- Right to a speedy and public trial.
- Right to a fair and impartial jury.
- You have a right to question a witness against you or make a witness testify that may help your case.
- You have a right to a lawyer even if you can't afford one.

300

Declared slaves were not viewed as citizens but as property, so they had no rights.



Dred Scott Decision

300

Anti-Slavery Republican elected to the presidency in 1860.

Abraham Lincoln

300

Union general who would later become the 18th president of the U.S.

Ulysses S. Grant

300

Military term for those killed, wounded, or missing in action.

Casualties

300

Describe two protections outlined in the 8th amendment:

No cruel or unusual punishment or excessive bail or fines.

400

Term for formal withdrawal of states or regions from a nation. 

Secession

400

A term for a person who wanted to end slavery.

Abolitionist

400

Document that freed the slaves in all areas that had rebelled against the United States.

Emancipation Proclamation

400

Turning point of the War that made it clear the North would win. 50,000 people died, and the South lost its chance to invade the North.

Battle of Gettysburg

400

Describe two protections outlined in the 5th amendment:


- Government cannot take your property without a fair legal proceeding.
- You cannot be forced to testify against yourself.
- Cannot be tried for the same crime twice (double jeopardy).
- Eminent Domain: government cannot take your land without fair compensation.

500

Name of the eleven Southern states that seceded from the Union after President Lincoln was elected.

Confederate States of America

500

President of the Confederate States of America.

Jefferson Davis

500

The taking of this fort was the first official battle of the Civil War:

Fort Sumter

500

The 1st armed conflict of the Civil War was fought in this state: 

South Carolina

500

Explained the right guaranteed in the 7th Amendment.

Right to a jury in a civil trial worth more than $20. 

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