Civil War
Politics
Religion
Reconstruction
Abolitionism
100

Provided a morale boost for the North and ended Robert E. Lee's plans to invade the north. And the largest battle fought in the Civil War

What was the battle of Gettysburg?

100

A party that recruits members by offering money and jobs

What is a political machine?

100

The idea you could choose salvation

What was a Moral free agent

100

Lincoln's Reconstruction plan that allowed a Southern state to form its own government after ten percent of its voters swore an oath of loyalty to the Union

what was the ten percent plan

100

Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin

Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?

200

The president of the Confederacy

Who was Jefferson Davis?

200

1828 law that significantly raised tariffs on raw materials and manufactured goods

What was the tariff of abomination

200

Founded by Joseph Smith, the church of Jesus Crist of Latter Day Saints. Joseph Smith was believed to be a prophet and could talk directly to God. 

What was Mormonism

200

Southern whites who supported Republican Reconstruction and were ridiculed by ex-Confederates as worthless traitors

what were scalawags?

200

An informal network of whites and free black americans to assist escaped slaves

What was the underground?

300

The channeling of a nation's entire resources into a war effort

What was Total war?

300

opposed the expansion of slavery into new states

What was the Free soil movement

300

Protestant religious revival, brought about a number of reform movements

What was the second great awakening?

300

A derisive name given by ex-Confederates to northerners who, motivated by idealism or the search for personal opportunity or profit, moved to the South during Reconstruction.

what were carpetbaggers

300

Led a slave rebellion killing a number of whites, which led to stricter slave laws

Who was Nat Turner?

400

Extreme patriotism in support of the war

What is jingoism

400

Idea authored by Stephen Douglas that claimed slavery could only exist when popular sovereignty said so

What was the Freeport Doctrine

400

the belief of Americans that it was their god-given right to expand the nation from coast to coast. This fueled westward expansion

what is manifest destiny

400

opposite of reconstruction - the return of white supremacy and the removal of rights for black people

what is redemption

400

A series of violent conflicts in the Kansas territory between pro and anti-abolitionists.

What was bleeding Kansas?

500

The destruction of grain, barns, gristmills, and any other resource useful to the Confederates

What was the scorched earth campaign

500

1. California added as a free state 2. The Slave trade was abolished in D.C. 3. Popular Sovereignty in Mexican Cession 4. More strict fugitive slave law lead to personal liberty in North

What was the compromise of 1850

500

A philosophy by Ralph Waldo Emerson - focus on individual bettering themself to become closer to God

What was transcendentalism

500

A radical republican who believed in harsh punishments for the South. Leader of the Radical Republicans in Congress

Who was Thadeus Stevens

500

Black people were property and not citizens preventing congressional regulation of slavery in the states

What was Dred Scott v. Sandford?