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Philosophy
Law
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100

Luther and 95 Theses

1517

100

Debated Lincoln for senatorial seat in Illinois

Stephen Douglas

100

How are the ancients different from the moderns when it comes to science?

Ancients: observe the world; teach humans how to act

Moderns: improve human life, conquer nature

100

Who/where does Lincoln get his idea of justice from?

The Founding Fathers, DOI, Constitution

100

Battle that helped Union regain the state of TN

Battle of Shiloh

200

French Revolution

1789-1799

200

Lincoln's first general for the Union; too passive

General McClellan

200

What are two reasons slavery became a more prominent issue in the 1830's and 40's?

1. Everyone from Civil War was dead

2. Westward expansion

200

What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act do?

1) Made Kansas and Nebraska new states

2) Repealed Miss. Compromise

3) Made slavery a state issue

200

First major land battle of the Civil War. Union forces attack the confederate army. Confederate General “Stonewall Jackson” earns his nickname. The south was fighting on familiar land and used the terrain to their advantage. This battle showed both the Confederacy and the Union that the war was going to be long and bloody. Confederate victory

Battle of First Bull Run (1861)

300

Battle of Gettysburg

1863

300

President of the Confederacy

Jefferson Davis

300

Why didn't the Founders address slavery in the DOI?

They needed to form a Union; abolishing slavery was too controversial

300

What did the Gettysburg address do?

Prior to 1863, Lincoln's goal was to preserve the Union. War was not about slaveryIn the Gettysburg address, Lincoln makes the war about the abolition of slavery. Proclaims that slaves are emancipated. Goal of the war is now abolition of slavery.

300

Battle considered to be the turning point of the war; goal of the war becomes about abolishing slavery

Battle of Gettysburg

400

Kansas-Nebraska Act

1854

400

Renowned Union general; helped lead the Union to victory; went on to become president

Ulysses S. Grant

400

Explain state sovereignty

The authority of the state to govern it's own laws and territory; less federal (national) power, more localized state power

400

How did Lincoln utilize the new technology of the time? (1860s)

Utilized the telegraph to enhance communication; used the new railroad to ship troops and supplies; ironclad ships; rifled weapons

400

How did Lee surrender to Grant?

In Virginia at Appomattox Court House. Lee’s army was much smaller than Grant’s. Lee’s army was running out of food and ammunition. Lee wanted to avoid further damage to the south and spare the sacrifice of his men. Ulysses S. Grant and Union forces are victorious. Union officially wins the war.

500

Battle of First Bull Run

1861

500

Replaced Stonewall Jackson as commander and general of the Confederate army

Robert E. Lee

500
How did the repeal of the Missouri Compromise change the slavery issue?

The Miss. Comp. had made slavery a federal issue. The national government made the laws regulating slavery. Overturning MC made slavery a state issue; determined that the issue of slavery was not under the parameters of national legislation

500

Is slavery an important enough issue that it should be dealt with by the federal government instead of each state?

North said yes; south said no. I think most of us today would say yes, because we consider it a moral issue. 

Things like speeding laws can be left up to the states, but moral issues are decided at a federal level. Whether that's a good thing or bad thing is a whole separate debate

500

What happened at the Battle of Antietam?

Lee and Confederacy launch invasion on the North. Union had discovered the battle plans wrapped around case of cigars. Union kind of wins because they stop the south from advancing. Considered a stalemate.