8th SS Final Review

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Final Exam Review Jeopardy!
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Battles
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Laws etc
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He was president of
the Confederacy.
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She lead runaway
slaves to freedom on
the Underground
Railroad.
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A senator from South
Carolina, he strongly
believed in states
rights and opposed the
Compromise of 1850
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His raid on Harper’s
Ferry was ended by
Robert E. Lee. He was
hanged for his treason.
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He held a series of
important debates
with Abraham
Lincoln.
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This battle is considered
the turning point of the
Civil War.
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The attack on this fort in
this state began the Civil
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Also known as Manassas,
this battle was the first
official battle of the Civil
War and it was fought
right outside of
Washington, D.C.
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The siege of this town
lasted about six weeks.
The Union army was
finally successful in
taking it.
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This battle is known as one
of the “bloodiest” of the
Civil War because so
many Union and
Confederate soldiers were
wounded and killed.
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Laws etc. 100
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This law was written to
force Northerners to
cooperate in capturing
and returning runaway
slaves.
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This freed all slaves in
the rebelling states.
Bonus 100 pts for the
year it was put into
practice.
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This allowed California to
enter as a free state and for 8
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the territories of Utah and 6
New Mexico to use popular 54
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sovereignty to decide
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whether they would be slave0
or free.
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Explain why Dred Scott
was not allowed to sue
for his freedom?
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What ruling declared the
Missouri Compromise
unconstitutional?
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On the whole, which
side had better
generals?
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Union or Confederacy 200
What is the main
reason Southerners
gave for seceding?
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Union or Confederacy 300
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Which side had an
advantage in terms of
factories, supplies, and
railroads?
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Union or Confederacy 400
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Name two advantages
of the Confederacy?
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States that were slave
states but remained
with the Union were
called this.
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Which Confederate general
was accidentally shot and
killed by his own men?
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Who led the famous
“March to the Sea” which
was an example of total
war?
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Who started the American
Red Cross?
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What nickname was
given to Thomas
Jackson by Robert
E. Lee?
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Where did Lee
surrender to Grant?
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Answers
People
100 - Jefferson Davis
200 – Harriet Tubman
300 – John C. Calhoun
400 – John Brown
500 – Stephen A. Douglas
Battles
100- Gettysburg
200- Ft. Sumter, S.C.
300 – Bull Run
400 – Vicksburg
500 - Shiloh
Union or Confederacy
10 0- confederacy
200 – states’ rights
300 - Union
400 – Better generals, fighting for their land,
and way of life
500 – Border states
Potpourri
100 – Stonewall Jackson
200 – William Tecumseh Sherman
300 – Clara Barton
400- Stonewall
500 – Appomattox Courthouse, VA
Laws
100 – Fugitive Slave Law
200 – Emancipation Proclamation
300 – Compromise of 1850
400 – Supreme Court ruled that slaves were property, not citizens
500 – Dred Scott Decision