Civil War
Reconstruction
Westward Expansion
Native Americans
100

Who was the president of the United States during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

100

What amendment outlawed slavery in the United States?

13th

100

what four jobs did people do when moving west?

Ranch, farm, mine, railroad

100

What was the book called that brought attention to the mistreatment of Native Americans?

A century of Dishonor

200
Why was the civil war the bloodiest conflict in American history?

Americans were fighting Americans

200

How did the Wade Davis Bill view the south?

A defeated country. 

200

Where was gold found in the United States?

California, Oregon, the Dakotas

200

What is a reservation

The area designated for Native American communities to live
300

Who were the two prominent Civil War generals?

Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant

300

Was Lincoln's 10% Plan lenient or harsh?


Was Johnson's Plan lenient or harsh?

lenient


harsh

300

Where did people come from to mine gold in Western America?

China, Europe, and Mexico

300

What was assimilation?

Forcing the Native Americans to lose their culture and replace it with a more white or American culture

400

Name the two reasons why the Civil War started

Slavery, State's Rights (to own slaves)

400

Two things the radical republican plan did

South forced to ratify the 14th Amendment, Freedmen's Bureau, divided the south into five zones occupied by Union troops, and banned confederates from voting. 

400

Who are the groups of people that are mainly going to be railroad workers?

Immigrants: Chinese and Irish

Ex-soldiers

Freedmen

400

Why was the loss of the buffalo population important?

Destroyed Native American way of life, loss of their clothes, food, weapons, tools, shelter, etc...

500

Why wasn't Abraham Lincoln's plan implemented after the war?

John Wilkes Booth, Andrew Johnson rejects the plan

500

Two reasons why reconstruction failed

KKK, failure to handle freedmen, failure to create a plan to rebuild the south, prisons

500

What does Manifest Destiny mean?

the idea that the United States is destined—by God, to expand westward and claim all the resources and land that's there.  

500

Why did some people believe it was okay to steal from and kill Native American communities?

They saw them as animals, uncivilized, less than human