Westward Expansion
Road to Civil War
Politics
Reconstruction
Miscellaneous / Review
100

This term refers to the American belief that they had a god-given right to spread their country across the whole continent

What is Manifest Destiny? 

100

This state was admitted to the country as a slave state in 1820 on the condition that subsequent states above the 36-30 parallel would be free states. 

What is Missouri? 

100

1860 election of this president spurred South Carolina's secession from the Union

Who was Abraham Lincoln? 

100

These laws, passed in southern states and towns in the two years after the Civil War, limited the rights and freedoms of African Americans (until they were overturned in 1866)

What are the Black Codes?

100

This organization, initially composed of former confederate soldiers, engaged in a campaign of violence, terror and intimidation in order to limit the rights of freedpeople

What is the KKK? 

200

This 1836 annexation spread slavery into a former Mexican territory and increased tensions between the U.S. and Mexico

What is the annexation of Texas? 

200

The use of the Underground Railroad was in direct conflict with this law passed by the United States.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act? 

200

This president took over after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and oversaw Reconstruction 

Who was Andrew Johnson? 

200

This constitutional amendment promised equal protection and due process for all Americans regardless of race, and extended citizenship rights to African Americans (and anyone else born in the United States)

What is the 14th amendment? 

200

The constitutional amendment that abolished slavery

What is the 13th amendment? 

300

This 1848 discovery in California brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the United States and abroad

What is the California gold rush?

300

In this 1857 Supreme Court case the Court decided that African Americans were not citizens or eligible for any rights

What is Dred Scott v. Sanford? 

300

These people were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation 

Who were the enslaved people in the states that had rebelled against the union (except they didn't actually listen to Lincoln)? 

300

Some accomplishments of the freedmen's bureau (list at least 2) 

Helping freedpeople establish schools, purchase land, locate family members, legalize marriages, as well as providing food and clothing, operating hospitals and temporary camps, and witnessing labor contracts between freedmen and plantation owners or other employers.

300

The organization that promoted and spread the "Lost Cause" mythology in the aftermath of the Civil War

What is the United Daughters of the Confederacy? 

400

5 states that were part of the Mexican Cession

What are: California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, most of Arizona, Colorado, parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Wyoming? 

(any 5 for credit)

400

This book spread awareness of slavery to many in the North and was credited by president Lincoln for starting the war

What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?

400

The president of the confederacy

Who was Jefferson Davis?

400

Sharecropping

What is the system of labor where a tenant farmer works a landowner's land in exchange for a share of the crop's profits? (in reality, unfair labor contracts under this system kept African Americans in a cycle of debt and poverty) 

400

An assault by violent abolitionists that that seized a federal armory in Virginia in 1859

Who is John Brown / what is the Attack on Harper's Ferry?

500

The sum that the U.S. paid Mexico in exchange for the ceded lands

What is $15 million? 

500

This refers to the 7 year mini war over slavery and popular sovereignty in two western territories 

What is bleeding Kansas? 

500

This Republican president's tenure was filled with scandals and accusations of corruption during Reconstruction

Who was Ulysses S. Grant? 

500

This ended Reconstruction and led the federal government to withdraw troops from the South

What was the Compromise of 1877? (OR election of 1876)

500

A document written in 1854 that described the rationale for the United States to purchase Cuba from Spain, which had long been a goal of U.S. slaveholding expansionists

What is the Ostend Manifesto?