Judicial branch & bill of rights
Reform movements
Civil War
100
How many terms does a president of the United States have?
4 yrs
100
What is a lithograph?
A lithograph is an authorized copy of an original artistic work
100
What was Fort Sumter?
An island in the Charleston harbor.
200
What powers does congress have?
Law making powers
200
What word means "extreme"?
Radical.
200
Who attacked Fort Sumter?
U.S major Robert Anderson
300
What powers does the president have?
Executive powers.
300
What is the period of time before the civil war called?
Antebellum
300
What advantages did the south have over the north?
Cotton king, first rate generals, and soldiers.
400
When the constitution was written, what did the large states want and why
The large states wanted a legislature where representation was based on population because there was a high population.
400
Who was often credited with abolishing slavery? And considered an abolitionist?
Abraham Lincoln.
400
What was the significance of the battle of Shiloh?
Demonstrated how the war was becoming a bloody slaughter, (100,000 troops killed)
500
How is a bill proposed in the U.S congress
How is a bill proposed in the U.S congress.Send your bill to congress approval. If the congress likes some of them, or all of them, it is sent to the president. If the president votes yes, it is a law. But if he votes no, it is sent back to congress for a second voting.
500
Refers to the movement to abolish slavery.
Abolition movement
500
Who won the battle of Shiloh?
The union.
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