War of 1812
Pre-Civil War
Civil War
Civil War Part 2
100

 Which President’s administration was the shift from federalism to republicanism?

Jefferson

100

Who benefits most from protective tariffs?

Manufacturers

100

Who was the abolitionist senator who was beaten in the senate chamber?

Charles Sumner

100

During the war what was not scarce in the South as far as products?

Cotton

200

Which President is associated with the ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS?

Monroe

200

Who wrote the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

Stephen Douglas

200


Why did the deep South secede?

Lincoln won the Presidency

200

What was the capital of the Confederacy?

Richmond

300

What American policy banned European intervention in the Western Hemisphere?

Monroe Doctrine

300

Which component of the Compromise of 1850 created tension between the North and South and threatened the shaky peace that the compromise had hoped to create?

Fugitive Slave Law

300
  1. Why did many Southerners choose to fight in the War even though they were ignorant toward political issues?  

Defend their homes

300

What was the significance of the clash between Monitor and Merrimac?

Age of Wooden Ships ended

400

What event occurred last in the War of 1812

Battle of New Orleans

400

What issue lay at the heart over the admission of Missouri as a state?

Balance of slave states in the Senate.

400

What was one of the South’s primary advantages at the outset of the Civil War?

Better Commanders

400

What was the South’s basic strategy for winning?

Defend vs Invasion and Outlast the North

500

Describe the Democrat-Republican Party

Led by Thomas Jefferson, Favored farmers, and distrusted Federal Government.



500

What are the Calhoun Resolutions?

Any territory could have slavery before it applies for a state

500

Where did the Emancipation of Proclamation freed slaves?  



Confederate Controlled Territories

500

What two battles were fought on Northern Soil during the Civil War?

Antietam and Gettysburg

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