Sectional Tensions
Wars and Reconstruction
Presidents and Reconstruction
The Political Arena
All Things Relevant
100

Introduced by Lewis Cass but pushed further by Stephen Douglas, this PLAN or CONCEPT involved allowing states to decide for themselves whether they would permit slavery within their borders. 

Popular Sovereignty 

100

After this BATTLE in Pennsylvania, President Lincoln gave an address that not only dedicated a national cemetery to those who died in the battle, but he also outlined the goals of the remaining war, to preserve the union and end slavery

The Battle of Gettysburg

100

Although the Freedmen's Bureau helped educate over hundreds of thousands of black Americans, many black Americans were still trapped in cyclical, perpetual debt due to this economic system that involved laborers to work in shared agricultural areas. 

Sharecropping

100

This political party, whose primary platform goal was to prevent the expansion of slavery, was formed in the 1850s after the Whigs dissolved

Republican Party

100

This was the concept that it was God's Will for the United States to expand westward

Manifest Destiny

200

Bleeding Kansas (1855-1859) was largely caused by THIS law, which opened the territory for popular sovereignty regarding the issue of slavery 

Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) 

200

This man delivered the speech, "What to a Slave is the Fourth of July?" effectively portraying the hypocrisy and incongruity of American values and the Declaration of Independence 

Frederick Douglass

200

The Federal Reconstruction Act of 1867, designed by Radical Republicans, placed the South under marshal law by dividing the South in this many military districts

5
200

These amendments are considered the Reconstruction Amendments 

13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments 

200

In declaring that slaves were not citizens, the Dred Scott v. Sanford decision also deemed that which previous act by Congress was unconstitutional? 

The Missouri Compromise

300

After American soldiers under Gen. Taylor provoked the Mexicans to fire upon them, sparking the Mexican American War, Abraham Lincoln, a young Whig politician issued THIS, which demanded that the US government show the exact location where the Mexicans attacked.  

Spot Resolution

300

During the war, Congress passed this ACT in 1862, providing that with a small filing fee, American families could obtain up to 160 acres of land to settle out west.

The Homestead Act (1862)

300

He was the first black American elected to federal Congress 

Hiram Revels

300

A member of the House of Representatives, he was largely regarded as the leader of the Radical Republicans during Reconstruction

Thaddeus Stevens

300

This 1896 Supreme Court case established the constitutionality for segregation as long as that segregation was "separate but equal" 

Plessy v. Ferguson

400

This PRESIDENT's political platform largely rested upon the spoils of manifest destiny. He oversaw the Mexican-American War, the agreement for the Mexican Cession, the admittance of California to the union, and the settlement of the Oregon territory with Great Britain. 

James K. Polk 

400

Identify 2 ADVANTAGES that the BOTH the Union AND the Confederacy had during the war

Union: 

- industry, transportation, wealth, population, navy

South: 

- better generals, defensive war, knew the terrain 

400

These were the THREE WAYS that southerners prevented black Americans from voting in the South after 1877

Literacy tests, poll taxes, and grandfather clauses
400

In his last compromising hurrah, Henry Clay developed the Compromise of 1850, a compromise that involved which 3 PRIMARY agreements (hint: 1 for north, 2 for south) 

1) California admitted as free state

2) Strict Fugitive Slave Act 

3) Mexican Cession territories open to popular sovereignty 

400

List TWO other SUCCESSFULLY passed acts/legislation by Congress that OUTLAWED slavery in current or future United States territory

Northwest Ordinance (1787)

Missouri Compromise (1820) 

500

in 1859, John Brown led a failed slave uprising at Harper's Ferry in Virginia (modern day West Virginia), an event that inflamed southern suspicions of the north. However, John Brown also led a massacre of slave-owners in 1856 at THIS Kansas location

Pottawattamie Creek 

500

Lincoln ingeniously made the goal of the war to preserve the union, NOT destroy slavery. If he were to make it about destroying slavery, he may have lost the vital border states, the slave states that remained loyal to the union. Name 3/4 of them. (West Virginia seceded from Virginia as a free state and therefore does not count) 

Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware

500
Although he lost to Democrat James Buchanan, this MAN was the first Republican candidate for president in 1856. 

John C. Fremont

500

Although only 40% of American voters chose him, Abraham Lincoln defeated the disunited Democratic Party in the election of 1860, defeating popular sovereignty advocate Stephen Douglas AND this pro-slavery Democrat from Kentucky

John C. Breckenridge

500

This FAILED COMPROMISE was hatched in 1860, just before the majority of the southern states eventually joined the Confederacy. It called for all land in the north (above the 36th parallel) to be free and all land in the south to be slave states -- it also protected the Fugitive Slave Act and existing slavery. Lincoln ultimately rejected the compromise.  

Crittenden Compromise