North vs. South
Industry & Economy
Slavery & Abolition
Key Laws & Court Cases
Lincoln & the Union
100

This side of the Civil War had a larger population and more men available to fight.

Answer: What is the North (Union)

100

By 1860, this percentage of U.S. manufactured goods came from the North.

Answer: What is about 90%?

100

The greatest factor dividing the nation before the Civil War.

Answer: What is slavery?

100

This early U.S. government document emphasized strong states’ rights.

Answer: What are the Articles of Confederation?

100

The 16th president of the United States.

Answer: Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

This region fought a defensive war and knew the terrain better.

South

200

The Southern economy relied heavily on this type of labor system.

Answer: What is slavery?

200

This group worked to end slavery in the United States.

Answer: Who are abolitionists?

200

Southern states wanted this power to ignore federal laws they believed unconstitutional.

Answer: What is nullification?

200

Lincoln’s main goal at the start of the Civil War.

Answer: What is preserving the Union?

300

The Union had to do this in order to win the war against the Confederacy.

Answer: What is invade, conquer, and occupy Southern territory?

300

This invention made cotton more profitable and increased the demand for enslaved labor.

Answer: What is the cotton gin?

300

This law required escaped enslaved people to be returned even if captured in free states.

Answer: What is the Fugitive Slave Law?

300

This Supreme Court case ruled that enslaved people were property and not citizens.

Answer: What is Dred Scott v. Sandford?

300

This document freed enslaved people only in states that had seceded.

Answer: What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

400

This Southern city was a major railroad hub whose capture crippled the Confederate economy.

Answer: What is Atlanta?

400

This economic problem caused prices in the South to rise by nearly 9000% by 1865.

Answer: What is inflation?

400

Name the abolitionist who escaped slavery and spoke publicly about his experiences.

Answer: Who is Frederick Douglass?

400

According to this decision, Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories.

Answer: What is the Dred Scott decision?

400

This 1863 battle marked a major turning point in the war.

Answer: What is the Battle of Gettysburg?

500

Despite advantages, this was a major weakness of the Northern army at the start of the war.

Answer: What is lack of training and experienced leadership?

500

Once the North industrialized farming, it no longer depended on this Southern export.

Answer: What is cotton?

500

This failed raid, led by John Brown, further inflamed tensions between North and South.

Answer: What is the Raid on Harpers Ferry?

500

This ruling intensified sectional conflict by favoring Southern slaveholders.

Answer: What is the Dred Scott decision?

500

This amendment officially ended slavery in the United States.

Answer: What is the 13th Amendment?