Slavery
Road to Civil War
Civil War
Miscellaneous
Whisler Trivia
100

Name the three locations of the Triangle Trade 

Europe, West Africa, Americas
100

Define sectionalism 

A country is divided into sections based on ideas, opinions, values. 

100

What the new names of the North and South during the war?

North= Union

South= Confederacy

100

Who was the general of the Confederacy?

Robert E. Lee

100

What is the great state that Whisler hails from?

Iowa

200

Name two products that created the demand for slavery & trade?

Options: cotton, tobacco, sugar

200

Draw and label the three sections of America before the Civil War.

3 Sections: 

1. The North 

2. The South

3. The West

200

Why did the use of military dog tags originate in the Civil War?

There were so many unrecognizable bodies, it was a way to identify fallen soldiers. 

200

Who was the president and general of the Union?

President- Abraham Lincoln 

General- Ulysses Grant.

200

What is Whisler's favorite sports team?

Iowa Hawkeyes

300

Why is the cotton gin considered a "double edged sword" invention?

Good side: Made the production of cotton easier, more money for farmers 

Bad side: Demand for slaves increased-- More slavery in America


300

What was the main issue of the election of 1860? Who won?

Slavery, Abraham Lincoln

300
Define emancipation.

Process of being set free of legal, social or political restrictions. 

300

What is a secondary source? Give an example

Sources that are about the time period. 

Example: textbooks

300

Where did Whisler graduate college from?

Oregon State 

400

What products were being carried in each leg of the Triangle Trade? 

1. Europe-->West Africa 

2. West Africa--> Americas 

3. Americas--> Europe

1. Europe-->West Africa 

- Produced goods: textiles, rum, things to trade

2. West Africa--> Americas

-Enslaved people 

3. Americas--> Europe

-Raw goods: cotton, sugar, tobacco, indigo

400

How were the North & South different? Give 2 examples

Potential: 

-North was industrial (manufacturers), South was farm ground

-North had big cities, South more rural

-North didn't want slavery, Slavery was part of Southern culture 

400

What was the Emancipation Proclamation? Who signed it? When was it signed?

-Document that would become law saying slavery is now illegal in all of United States. 

-Signed by Abraham Lincoln, 1863


400

What is a primary source? Give an example

Original sources from, or near, the time period 

Examples: journal, newspaper, poster, movies, photographs, art, sound recordings

400

What 2 breeds of dogs does Whisler own?

great dane and german shepherd 
500

What is the Middle Passage? Describe it's conditions in 3 facts. 

The 2nd leg of the Triangle Trade from West Africa to the Americas, only carrying slaves. 

Potential conditions: 2-3 month trip, chained together, women separated from men, diseases were common, people were chained to corpses, people were not allowed to use a restroom, jam-packed like cattle

500

Why did the South choose to secede when Lincoln was elected?

He promised to contain slavery and not let it expand to other states. 


NOTE: HE DID NOT SAY HE WAS OUTLAWING SLAVERY AT THIS POINT

500

The three major advantages of the North were having access to railroads, industry, and the telegraph system. How did they use each?

1. Railroads- transport troops, weapons, and supplies in days rather than weeks. 

2. Industry- used factories in North to produce weapons, uniforms, and goods for Union

3. Telegraph- Lincoln could command army remotely and quickly

500

Why are primary sources important when studying history?

It's important to use primary sources because we need evidence from the time period to support our opinions and ideas.