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100

Which of the following contributed to the start of the Civil War?

-Women’s voting rights

-The invention of the reaper

-The desire to separate from England

-The issue of slavery and states rights

The issue of slavery and states' rights

100

Who was the former enslaved African American who created the United States Colored Troops?

-Jefferson Davis

-Ulysses S. Grant

-Frederick Douglass

-Thomas Stonewall Jackson

Frederick Douglass

100

Which two of the following statements best describes the person below?

  • This person most likely lives in the North and supports the Union. 

  • This person is most likely involved in the Second Great Awakening. 

  • This person most likely lives in the South and supports the Confederacy. 

  • This person most likely believes in states rights vs. a strong central government.




  • This person most likely lives in the North and supports the Union. 

  • This person is most likely involved in the Second Great Awakening.

100

High ground in southern Pennsylvania was critical to which battle?

-The Battle of Vicksburg

-The Battle of Gettysburg

-The Firing on Fort Sumter

-The First Battle of Bull Run

-The Battle of Gettysburg

100

-Many people died from disease

-West Virginia splits from Virginia

-The Emancipation Proclamation is signed

-African Americans fought in the Union army

Many people died from disease

100

Complete the diagram:

-Congress

-Northern States

-Southern States

-Missouri Compromise

1. Southern States

2. Northern States

200

What is the best title for the list below?

-Compromises that Divided the Nation

-Religious Issues that Divided the Nation

-Economic Issues that Divided the Nation

-Constitutional Issues that Divided the Nation

-Constitutional Issues that Divided the Nation

200

-African American Union Spy 

-Civil War Nurse, created the American Red Cross

-Virginia abolitionist and spy for the Union Army

-Abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad

-Virginia abolitionist and spy for the Union Army

-Abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad

200

Which of the following statements best describes the person below?
Select the two (2) correct answers. 

-This person most likely lives in the North and supports the Union. 

-This person is most likely involved in the Second Great Awakening. 

-This person most likely lives in the South and supports the Confederacy. 

-This person most likely believes that the Union should be preserved at all costs. 

-This person most likely lives in the South and supports the Confederacy. 

-This person most likely believes that the Union should be preserved at all costs.

200

Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri are all:

-Border States

-Southern States

-Confederate States

-States that seceded from the Union

Border States

200

-Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine as a free state. 

-People in each state would decide on the slavery issue for themselves.

-The Fugitive Slave Act was passed and the slave trade was banned in Washington, D.C.

-California entered as a free state and the Southwest territories would decide on the slavery issues for themselves.

-Missouri entered as a slave state and Maine as a free state. 

-People in each state would decide on the slavery issue for themselves.

-California entered as a free state and the Southwest territories would decide on the slavery issues for themselves.

200

The colonies were made up of different groups of people whose lives varied greatly depending on-

-Their education

-Their birthplace

-Their social position

-What language they spoke

-Their social position

300

Which of the following 2 statements are true about the institution of slavery in the 1860’s?

-Slavery was growing larger and more powerful. 

-Much of America’s economy revolved around slavery. 

-Slavery in America was growing less powerful each decade. 

-America’s economy did not rely on the institution of slavery.

-Slavery was growing larger and more powerful. 

-Much of America’s economy revolved around slavery.

300

-African American Union Spy 

-Civil War Nurse, created the American Red Cross

-Virginia abolitionist and spy for the Union Army

-Abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad

-African American Union Spy 

-Civil War Nurse, created the American Red Cross

300

Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson all had this in common:

-Leaders of the Union forces

-People who support abolition

-People who opposed secession

-Leaders of the Confederate forces

Leaders of the Confederate forces

300

Which best describes the blue states?

-Free States

-Slave States

-Border States

-Not yet a state

Free States

300

-Compromise of 1850

-The Second Great Awakening

-Confederate forces attacked Fort Sumter

-Lincoln was elected to the office of President

-Lincoln was elected to the office of President

300

Based on this map, which statement is true?

-Plantation slavery grew more in the North compared to the South. 

-Towns and cities developed more in the North compared to the South. 

-There were more freed African Americans in the South compared to the North. 

-Protestant Christianity was more popular in the South compared to the South.

Towns and cities developed more in the North compared to the South.

400

Which best completes the diagram?

-The growth of cities and towns

-The South seceded from the Union

-The end of the institution of slavery

-The beginning of the Second Great Awakening

The South seceded from the Union

400

Which of the following best summarizes the Emancipation Proclamation?

-Urged Southerners to accept defeat at the end of the war and to unite. 

-Freed the enslaved people in the rebel states and was signed by President Abraham Lincoln. 

-Prohibited the slave trade in Washington, D.C. and added Maine as a free state to the Union. 

-Stated that ending the institution of slavery would destroy the economy and that the Bible proclaimed them to be protectors of the enslaved.

 

Freed the enslaved people in the rebel states and was signed by President Abraham Lincoln. 

400

-President of the Confederacy

-President of the United States

-Determined to preserve the Union

-Led the states that seceded from the Union

*Each image has two correct answers. 

Lincoln: President of the US, determined to preserve the Union

Davis: President of the Confederacy, Led the states that seceded from the Union

400

Which best describes the red states?

-Free States

-Slave States

-Border States

-Not yet a state

Slave States

400

-The Civil War begins 

-Abolition of slavery in the North

-West Virginia splits from Virginia

-The Emancipation Proclamation is signed

The Civil War begins

400

Which of the following are true about African Americans during the Civil War? Select the two (2) correct answers. 

-The Confederacy forced enslaved African Americans to support the war effort. 

-African American soldiers were discriminated against and paid less than white soldiers.

-African American soldiers were not allowed to enlist for either the Confederacy or the Union. 

-African American soldiers were promoted to high ranks and were paid equal to other soldiers.

-The Confederacy forced enslaved African Americans to support the war effort. 

-African American soldiers were discriminated against and paid less than white soldiers.

500

-The United States doubles in size. 

-The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution. 

-The United States gains respect from European nations.

-European nations can no longer interfere in the Western Hemisphere.

-The United States gains respect from European nations.

500

Who was the African American astronomer and surveyor who helped complete the design for Washington, D.C.?

-York

-William Clark

-Merriweather Lewis

-Benjamin Banneker

-Benjamin Banneker

500

Which of the following best describes Robert E. Lee?
*Select the two (2) correct answers. 

-Opposed secession 

-General of the Union Army

-Wrote the Gettysburg Address

-Leader of the Army of Northern Virginia

 -Opposed secession 

-Leader of the Army of Northern Virginia

500

Which battle resulted in the North controlling the Mississippi River?

-The Battle of Vicksburg

-The Battle of Gettysburg

-The Firing on Fort Sumter

-The First Battle of Bull Run

The Battle of Vicksburg


500

Which of the following events marked the end of the Civil War?

-The Battle of Vicksburg

-The First Battle of Bull Run

-The signing of the Emancipation Proclamation

-Lee’s surrender to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse

-Lee’s surrender to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse


500

What early American Indian culture lived in the present-day states outlined on the map below?

-Iroquois

-Kwakiutl

-Pueblo

-Lakota

Pueblo

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