Civil War and Politics
Reconstruction
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous 2
The Civil War
100
What is popular sovereignty?
The idea that each new state gets to choose if they are a free state or a slave state
100
What ended Reconstruction
Compromise of 1877 when Hayes pulled all of the federal troops out of the South
100
What book showed the abusive and violent ways of slavery and led Northerners to further call for the end of slavery
Uncle Tom's Cabin
100
What did Lincoln say about slavery during the 1860 campaign?
Not to let it expand any further and not interfere with the places that already had slavery.
100
What was Lincoln's main goal when the Civil War started?
Bring the Union back together
200
The Compromise of 1850 did what 4 things? Name 2 of them.
Allowed California to join the U.S. as a free state, passed the Fugitive Slave Act, the rest of the territory gained from Mexico had no restrictions on slavery (popular sovereignty), settled border between Texas and New Mexico
200
What was Lincoln's 10% Plan?
10% of Southern states' population had to vote and take an oath of loyalty to the U.S. in order to be brought back into the Union and create their new state government.
200
What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
Freed all the slaves in the rebellion states in the Confederate States of America
200
What is the term for the Northerners who came down South during Reconstruction and took over political positions? What is the term for Southerners who helped these Northers and wanted to implement Northern ideals into the South during Reconstruction?
Carpetbaggers Scalawags
200
What happened at Appomattox Courthouse? Why was Gettysburg a turning point in the war?
Surrender of Lee (South) to Grant (North). Ended the Civil War and gave the North the victory England wouldn't recognize Confederacy, Confederacy now on defense and wouldn't attack the North again
300
What was the Dred Scott Case about and what 3 things did the decision establish?
Dred Scott was a slave and sued master claiming he was free since he lived in a free state. Lost the case since slaves aren't citizens and couldn't sue. 1) Slaves had no constitutional rights 2) Ruled Missouri Compromise unconstitutional 3) Congress couldn't deny slavery in territories.
300
The Wade Davis Bill was the alternative plan for Lincoln's 10% Plan. What 3 things did it require the Southern states to do before being added back into the Union?
Majority of white males to take oath of loyalty to U.S. 1) Abolish slavery 2) Deprive all former Confederate officials and military officers from voting and holding office 3) Rejects debt acquired Confederacy/Make new state gov.
300
What was the purpose of the Black Codes?
To limit African American rights, especially in the matter of their work such as sharecropping
300
What is the term for farmers who kept a small portion of their crops and then gave the rest to their landowner as rent?
Sharecroppers
300
What 3 things did the Anaconda Plan (The Union war plan) consist of?
1) Split the Confederacy into two 2) Blockade the Southern ports 3) Capture Richmond the capital of the Confederacy
400
What did the Kansas-Nebraska Act do and what did it lead to?
Undid the Missouri Compromise and created two new states above Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. Due to popular sovereignty they had to choose if they were to be a slave or free state. Led to Bleeding Kansas where Kansas people fought each other over the issue of slavery
400
What are the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments? 14th Amendment what did it prevent states from doing? 15th Amendment which group was upset by it? Which amendment was redemption for the African American people?
13th outlawed slavery 14th citizenship to people born/naturalized in U.S. 15th men right to vote 14th kept states from denying people protection of the laws 15th white women upset that African American men got the right to vote before white women 15th also was redemption for the African American people
400
Name 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses for the Confederate Army
Strengths: Home-field advantage, Military leaders Weaknesses: Economy, Lack of transportation, small population
400
What did President Grant do to stop the violence of the KKK during Reconstruction? Name them. There are 3.
Passed 3 Enforcement Acts. 1) Made it federal crime to interfere with someone's voting 2) Put federal elections under supervision of federal marshals 3) Outlawed the activities of the KKK
400
How did the Election of 1860 turn out? (Who won, did he win electoral votes, popular votes, etc.?) What happened after he was elected?
Lincoln won the election. He did not win the popular vote and did not receive any electoral votes from the South. He did still win the majority of electoral votes needed. Once he was elected, South Carolina seceded from the Union.
500
Name the 5 causes of the Civil War and explain them.
1) States v. Federal Rights: states wanted to be able to nullify certain laws made by federal government. 2) Sectionalism: Economic and social differences between the North and South: industry v agriculture 3) Slavery: North's moral view of slavery v. South's economic view of slavery 4) Abolition movement: more people joined against slavery especially after Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Fugitive Slave Act 5) Election of Abe Lincoln in 1860: South saw him as a threat who would abolish slavery
500
The Reconstruction Act of 1867 passed by the Republicans in Congress after Johnson became president did a total of 3 things and also led to what major part in Reconstruction?
Wiped out Johnson's plan for Reconstruction 1) Divided former Confederacy into 5 military districts with a Union general in charge of each district 2) States had to give all adult men the right to vote 3) Ratify the 14th Amendment Grant and Sec. of War Stanton supported it. Johnson disagreed with it. Eventually led to the impeachment of Johnson after Congress passes the Command of the Army Act and Tenure of Office Act. Congress and Johnson disagreed over Reconstruction which led to his impeachment.
500
What were 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses of the North militaristically?
Strengths: 22 million population, manufacturing, railroads, navy Weaknesses: military leaders, invade the South
500
Describe what the South looked like postwar (right after the Civil War) and then what it looked like after Reconstruction.
Postwar: South was crippled. Economy in state of collapse. Land value fell, Confederate money was worthless, 2/3 transportation systems no longer worked, slaves were free After Reconstruction: Economy grows. South begins to get manufacturing. White supremacy group KKK is created and focuses on stopping African Americans from exercising their rights. Democrats come to power once again and take back the South. New system of sharecropping and tenant farming appears.
500
Describe what 3 things the Kansas-Nebraska Act did and what it lead to in regards to the beginning of the Civil War?
1) Repealed the Missouri Compromise 2) Split territory into Kansas and Nebraska and allowed them to choose free or slave state with popular sovereignty 3) Nebraska free state and Kansas fighting over if it would be a slave state. Led to Bleeding Kansas which started turmoil between the North and South. Lincoln then runs for President and then South Carolina secedes right after.