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100

T/F

After the Revolutionary War there was a constitutional convention. Many of the founding fathers still didn't wanted to abolish slavery.

False: Many wanted to, but decided its better to keep the union together and worry about slavery later.

100

 We discussed the 4 Turnings of History. Name 3.

Rebirth, awakening, unraveling, crisis

100

During civil war: what 3 branches of military could you join?

 Artillery, cavalry, infantry

100

Who suffered the highest combat casualties by 50%

The Generals

100

Up to this point what is known as the bloodiest battle?

Antietam

200

Name 2 of the 3 ways for taking notes

options:

1. Outlining

2. Cornell method (columns)

3. Mind Map Method

200
Who was Dred Scott?

Black enslaved man named, who tried to buy his freedom, but was denied. So he challenged the legality of slavery in the U.S. Supreme Court

200

 Who won Battle of Manassas?

South

200

Winifred Scott created a plan for the North to win. What was the name of the plan

Anaconda plan/ Scott’s great snake

200

Tell me the details of how Stonewall Jackson died.

Shot by own man. Arm amputated. Got pneumonia. Died

300

What were the allegiances of Robert E Lee and Abraham Lincoln?

Lee: family & state. 

Lincoln- god

300

What was the compromise of 1850

A temporary truce on the issue of slavery, primarily addressing the status of newly acquired territory after the Mexican-American War.

300

What was the goal for the North in Battle of Bull Run?

Reclaim land in the south

300

What did we learn about Grants character after he won Battle of Shiloh

He was willing to do anything, even sacrifice his troops, to win.

300

What was Clara Barton’s nickname? And what did she start?

Angel on the battle field 

founded American Red Cross

400

We gave 4 examples of main allegiances human beings have. Name them

1. Good/God/Love (whichever you prefer to call it)
2. Having/Self/Ego
3. Impressing/Others/Insecurities
4. Bad/Hate/Anger

400

Name an event that happened during what our study of “Bleeding Kansas”

- Pro-slavery raiders

- Canning of Charles Sumner

- Massacre at Pottawatomie Creek

-Kansas free state

400

The Union and the Confederacy often gave separate names to Civil War battles. Name each way

South: nearby towns, communities, or railroad junctions 

North: rivers and streams 

400

What was the Souths Plan to win the war?

- Fight like the US did in the Revolutionary War

- Goal- survive to fight another day

- Outlast the North's interest in the war.

400

We talked about McClellan and his significance during Battle of Antietam. Name two things we discussed about him.

e.g. 

1. Defied Lincoln’s order to chase after Confederates,

2. Great at training army, but not great in battle.

500

What can you make that no one—not even you—can see?

Noise

500

What word would you use to describe a man who does not have all his fingers on one hand?

 

Normal, because people usually have half their fingers on one hand.

500

If it takes eight men ten hours to build a wall, how long would it take four men?

No time, because the wall is already built

500

How do you make the number one disappear?

Add a ‘G’ and it’s gone!

500

What do you think you can do better in class that will help provide a positive and great learning environment?

I know you guys are amazing, if the answer has anything to do with bribing Monica with Food,  team gets full points... if not...

 you get an E for effort :)

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