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Battles
Generals
Lincoln/
Douglas
Terms
Reconstruction
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Constitution
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This battle was the first Confederate
invasion of the North, ended in a
draw and was the bloodiest single
day of the war.
A 100
What is Antietam?
A 100
The first fighting of the war.
A 200
What is Fort Sumter?
A 200
This battle lasted for three
days, and was a victory for
General Meade and the Union
Army.
A 300
What is the Battle of
Gettysburg?
A 300
This battle achieved one of
the four main goals of the
Union Army, and helped
General Grant gain a
promotion.
A 400
What is Vicksburg?
A 400
This Southern victory early in
the war saw civilian spectators
chase from the area, and
convinced many that this would
not be a short war. The South
meant business.
A 500
What is the Battle of Bullrun?
A 500
General Lee
B 100
What is the South?
B 100
General Sherman.
B 200
What is the North?
B 200
General Buford.
B 300
What is the North?
B 300
General Longstreet.
B 400
What is the South?
B 400
General Heath.
B 500
What is the South?
B 500
The office that these two men
were competing for in 1858 from
the state of Illinois.
C 100
What is the United States
Senate?
C 100
This concept or theory promoted
by Stephan Douglas said that the
voters in the territories should
decide the issue of slavery for
themselves.
C 200
What is popular soverignty?
C 200
The candidate said that
slavery was wrong because
all men deserved to enjoy the
fruits of their labor.
C 300
Who is Lincoln?
C 300
The impact of the LincolnDouglas debates.
C 400
What is Abraham Lincoln
became nationally known for
his views on freedom, and
intellectual ability?
C 400
Stephan Douglas’s theory that
the Dred Scott decision could be
overcome by not passing
protection laws for slavery, and
by local law enforcement not
helping capture runaway slaves?
C 500
What is the Freeport
Doctrine?
C 500
A Northern resident who
supported or had sympathy for
the Southern cause.
D 100
What is a Copperhead?
D 100
An early picture or
photograph.
D 200
What is a daguerreotype?
D 200
This law broke Kansas off
from Nebraska and applied
popular sovereignty to
Kansas.
D 300
What is the Kansas-Nebraska
Act?
D 300
Supreme Court Case that said
Blacks/Slaves are not citizens
and that Congress could not
ban slavery.
D 400
What is the Dred Scott Case
of 1857?
D 400
A Southerner who pushed for
secession.
D 500
What is a fire-eater?
D 500
The main purpose of the
KKK in 1865.
E 100
What is to resist Reconstruction and
Black suffrage?
E 100
The group thought the Civil
War had been about ending
slavery and looked to punish
the South for their treason
during Reconstruction?
E 200
Who are the Radical
Republicans?
E 200
The 1865 amendment that abolished
slavery on a national scale.
E 300
What is the 13th amendment?
E 300
The amendment that said all natural
born men are citizens and will receive
equal protection of the law and due
process of the law.
E 400
What is the 14th amendment?
E 400
This Supreme Court case said that
habeas corpus could not be
suspended in state that were loyal and
had courts that were open.
E 500
What is ex parte Milligan?
E 500
The reason given by Lincoln
for not asking for a
Declaration of War on the
Confederate States.
F 100
What is he did not want to
recognize them as a
legitimate nation?
F 100
The civil right protects citizens
from false arrest and wrongful
detainment or imprisonment.
F 200
What is habeas corpus?
F 200
The suspension of habeas
corpus was so controversial.
F 300
What is that it was done by
President Lincoln, and not
Congress?
F 300
The war was largely fought to
decide once and for all if
states had this power.
F 400
What is nullification?
F 400
Following impeachment by
the House of Representatives
this happens to a President.
F 500
What is he is tried by the
Senate?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Advantages of the South
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Name Five advantages enjoyed
by the South during the Civil War.
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Robert E Lee
Military tradition
Better military leadership
Defensive Strategy
More motivated
Tradition of horsemanship
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