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100
The Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party, and Lexington all took place during the ________________ era.
REVOLUTIONARY
100
The Federalist Papers were written during the _______________ era.
CONSTITUTIONAL
100
The last battle of the Revolutionary War was _____________.
YORKTOWN
100
The limitation of the emancipation proclamation was that it did NOT free slaves in __________ (area).
NORTH
100
Rebuilding war-torn states as well as restoring southern state governments was a major political focus of the ______________ Era.
RECONSTRUCTION
200
The years of the Monroe Presidency are often called the _________________________, because the US desired unity and had a sense of economic purpose.
ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS
200
The practice of slavery lead to the development of an _______________ economy in the South.
AGRARIAN
200
Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to General Grant at _____________.
APPOMATTOX COURTHOUSE
200
The Battle of _____________________ considered the turning point of the Civil War because it turned back the last Confederate invasion of the North.
GETTYSBURG
200
Sectional differences in the US during the 1800s were mostly rooted in differences about _____________.
ECONOMICS
300
Supporters of ____________________ wanted to punish the South for the Civil War.
RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION
300
__________________________ was the president of the United States, while _____________________________________ was president of the Confederacy during the Civil War.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN; JEFFERSON DAVIS
300
By the end of the Civil War, General ______________________ led the Union army while _____________________ led the Confederate army.
ULYSSES S. GRANT; ROBERT E. LEE
300
Someone who came from the North to the south to take advantage of Reconstruction policies was called a __________________.
CARPETBAGGER
300
A _____________________ is a person from the South who worked with Radical Republicans.
SCALAWAG
400
The ____________________ states benefitted from tariffs, while _______________ States saw them as an economic burden.
NORTHERN; SOUTHERN
400
The ___________________ was a major turning point in the Civil War as it gave the Union control of the Mississippi river.
SIEGE OF VICKSBURG
400
What happened on April 14, 1965 that made overcoming the challenges the nation faced during reconstruction more difficult?
LINCOLN WAS ASSASSINATED
400
Arguably Lincoln’s most famous speech that begins, “four score and seven years ago…” was delivered at the dedication of __________________ as a national cemetery.
GETTYSBURG
400
The informal Compromise of 1877 between southern Democrats and northern Republicans led to Republican __________________________ being chosen president by Congress in exchange for the ______________________ being removed from southern states to end ____________.
RUTHERFORD B HAYES; TROOPS; RECONSTRUCTION
500
1. Put in Order: a. End of Reconstruction b. Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment c. Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson d. Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln
DCBA
500
List four advantages of the North:
STRONGER NAVY; MORE FACTORIES; LARGER POPULATION; BETTER ECONOMY;
500
List three advantages of the South:
BETTER LEADERSHIP; KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAND; MOTIVATION/FIGHTING SPIRIT
500
Southerners sought to maintain to their way of life by using the following tactics: ___________________, ______________________, and ___________________________.
BLACK CODES; INTIMIDATION; JIM CROW LAWS
500
1. Put in Order: a. South Carolina nullifies tariffs b. First election of Andrew Jackson as president c. John Quincy Adams elected president d. Trail of Tears
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