Lincoln believed that secession was
Illegal
8 Scores and 1 year ago, Lincoln made this speech dedicating a national cemetery and preserving democracy.
Gettysburg Address
Henry Ford created the car. This means you could live ___________ away from your work
further
What is Clara Barton credited for creating?
Turning point of the Civil War
Battle of Gettysburg
The Great Migration happened mainly because of:
Discrimination of African Americans in the south and good industrial jobs in the north
18th Amendment:
Prohibition
Labor Unions were made for primarily these two reasons:
Bad working conditions and bad wages
Union General in the Civil War
U.S. Grant
General Sherman is know for:
March to Sea
The Homestead Act was done to incentivize people to:
Move out west
19th Amendment:
Women's suffrage
Plessy v. Ferguson made created this concept; which also strengthened the Jim Crow movement
Separate but Equal
Jefferson Davis was the:
President of the Confederacy
Chinese immigrants were an important part of building this transportation spectacle that stretched from the east to west coast.
Transcontinental Railroad
Industrialization allowed more people to move from the ___________ to the _____________
country; city
Rural; Urban
Changed Northern war aim
Freed southern slaves
What did the 10% Plan say?
10% of Southern state voters must pledge loyalty to the Union before the state can be re-admitted
Who led an anti-lynching campaign?
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
This is where European immigrants came to the U.S. in the early 1900's. It was fitting because they could see the Statue of Liberty
Ellis Island
Buck v. Bell was a case that decided on:
Eugenics
Name the three Civil War Amendments and what they say
13- Abolished Slavery
14- Allow African Americans to become citizens
15- African American Male suffrage
Which group after the Civil War wanted widespread African American civil rights, much more than a lot of others at the time? (hint: they were extreme)
Radical Republicans
Name of the Union spy who was in Richmond during the War
Elizabeth Van Lew
Cities, such as Cleveland, New York, Pittsburgh, and Detroit were known as centers for:
Manufacturing and Transportation