Young Goodman Brown
Sinners at the Hands of an Angry God
Gettysburg Address
Emancipation Proclamation
Inaugural Address and Misc.
100

What belonging of his wife does he find on the ground. (item AND color)

A pink hair ribbon.

100

What rhetoric was used in this sermon? 

Pathos (emotional appeal)

100

What occasion was the Gettysburg Address delivered? 

Dedication of the cemetery of Gettysburg

100
Daily Double: 


What battle directly led to the Proclamation? 

The Battle of Antietam

100

Daily Double: 

What year was the address?

1865

200

Where does he meet the devil? 

In the Woods. 

200

What was the purpose of this speech? 

to frighten his audience and convince them to go back to church.
200

DAILY DOUBLE:

How long was the speech? 


about 2 minutes. 

200

What Amendment did the E.P. lead to? 

13th

200

How long was the speech?

Between 6 and 7 minutes. 

300

What is the name of his wife? 

Faith
300

What did he believe about his audience?

That they were ALL sinners. 

300

Who was the main speaker of the day (NOT Douglass or Lincoln)?

Edward Everett, former Sec. of State. 

300

DAILY DOUBLE:

What was the date of the E.P.?

January 1, 1863

300

Daily Double:

Complete this quote: 

"All knew that this interest was __________ the cause of the war." 

a) somehow

b) definitely

c) certainly

d) absolutely

Somehow

400

What religion does Young Goodman Brown follow?

Puritanism

400

What did he claim was building? 

The wrath of God. 

400
True or False:

Lincoln probably felt confident after his speech and felt he made key points? 

TRUE

400

True or False?

The E.P. freed ALL slaves? 

False. It only freed slaves in non-Union controlled states or territories. 

400

What tools do we use to develop our arguments? 

Appeals: ethos/pathos/logos

or understanding SOAPS

500

Who was the Author of "Young Goodman Brown?"

Nathaniel Hawthorne

500

Who was the Speaker? 

Jonathon Edwards

500

What/What proper name did Lincoln mention in his speech? 

God

500

Approx. how many slaves did the E.P. free? 

about 50,000 (out of the estimated 4 million).

500

What purposes did Lincoln seek to address in his speeches? 

Ending the War, Ending Slavery