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100
How did the citizens of the cities protect themselves against criminals in the mid 1800s?
They relied on volunteer night watchers
100
What group was instrumental in establishing schools in Philadelphia in the mid 1800s to combat the inequality experienced by African Americans?
Quakers
100
Who wer the parties on both sides of the debate and what did each support?
Henry Clay and Daniel Webster(north) vs. John Calhoun(south) South didn't like it
100
What is Dred Scott v. Sandford and why is it important?
It ruled slaves as property and not people.
100
How did civilians help the troops at the beginning of the Civil War?
Civilians raised money, provided aid to soldiers, and ran emergency hospitals.
200
What was the Second Great Awakening?
It was a period of religious evangelism that began in 1790
200
Who was Freeerick Douglas and what was his contribution to society?
He was a former slave and abolitionist.
200
Who were the parties on both sides of the debat and what did each support?
Henry Clay and Daniel Webster(north) vs. John Calhoun(south). John Calhoun didn't want it.
200
What was the purpose of the Lincoln-Douglas debates?
To debate slavery and show what they believed in.
200
What was the result of the Battle of Antietam and what did General McClellan make in his strategy?
Tons of soldiers were killed and wounded. General McClellan kept four divisions of soldiers in reserve and refused to use them.
300
Who was Charles Grandison Finney and what ideas did he have for the Second Great Awakening?
He was the leader of the Second Great Awakening. He said that sin was avoidable.
300
Who was Susan B. Anthony and what was her contribution to society?
An advocate for women's sufferage
300
What was the Fugitive Slave Act and did it satisfy everyone? Why or why not?
It was a set of laws that allowed the capture and return of slaves. No, the north didn't like it because there was no trial by jury.
300
Which party dominated in the election of 1860 and why?
Republicans dominated because the north and south democrats couldn't decide.
300
What was the result of the Norrh and South both building new warships?
A longer war at sea.
400
What is the temperance movement and why did it start?
It said to stop drinking hard liquor.n It started because people said that alcohol caused problems.
400
Who www Susan B. Anthony and what was her contribution to society?
She was an advocate for women's sufferage.
400
Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe and what is her contribution?
Author, spoke against slavery
400
What did Lincoln promise to the South after his election?
He would not ban slavery, but he wouldn't let it continue.
400
What was the significance of the Battle of Vicksburg?
200 feet high above Mississippi gourges surrounded Difficult to attack
500
Who is Thomas Gallaudet and what did he do?
He improved teaching for the deaf and opened the first school for the deaf.
500
What was the Compromise of 1850?
California entered the Union and the Mexiacan Cesseion split into Utah and New Mexico.
500
What was the Pottawatomie Massacre and what was a result of the massacre?
Brown and his men killed 5 pro-slavery men in Kansas and then a civil war broke out.
500
When and where did the Civil War begin?
1891, Fort Sumter
500
Which side of the war was dominant in the Far West for most of the Civil War?
Confederacy