1.Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War? 2.Which side had the strategy of blockading the ports of their enemy? 3.What term refers.

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1.Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War? 2.Which side had the strategy of blockading the ports of their enemy? 3.What term refers to when the South had to be rebuilt before the Civil War? 4.Who shot Abraham Lincoln? 5.What was the name of the prison camp in Georgia which had terrible conditions?

1.Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War? Abraham Lincoln 2.Which side had the strategy of blockading the ports of their enemy? North 3.What term refers to when the South had to be rebuilt before the Civil War? Reconstruction 4.Who shot Abraham Lincoln? John Wilkes Booth 5.What was the name of the prison camp in Georgia which had terrible conditions? Andersonville

1.Who was the President of the Confederacy? 2.Which side had the strategy of fighting a defensive war? 3.What battle was the turning point of the Civil War? 4.What was the name for the first battle of the Civil War? People thought this might be the only battle in the war.

1.Who was the President of the Confederacy? Jefferson Davis 2.Which side had the strategy of fighting a defensive war? South 3.What battle was the turning point of the Civil War? Gettysburg 4.What was the name for the first battle of the Civil War? People thought this might be the only battle in the war. Bull Run

1.Who was the most successful general for the North during the war? 2.Which army had the strategy of controlling the Mississippi River? 3.Who became President after Abraham Lincoln was killed?

1.Who was the most successful general for the North during the war? Ulysses S. Grant 2.Which army had the strategy of controlling the Mississippi River? North 3.Who became President after Abraham Lincoln was killed? Andrew Johnson

1.Who was the leading general of the Confederacy during the Civil War? 2.What was the capital of the South for much of the war? 3.What was the style of warfare called when everything was destroyed in the armies path?

1.Who was the leading general of the Confederacy during the Civil War? Robert E. Lee 2.What was the capital of the South for much of the war? Richmond 3.What was the style of warfare called when everything was destroyed in the armies path? Total war

1.Which side had the strategy of capturing Richmond? 2.What general do we associate with total war and the march through Georgia?

1.Which side had the strategy of capturing Richmond? North 2.What general do we associate with total war and the march through Georgia? William Tecumseh Sherman

1.What battle gained control of the Mississippi River for the North? 2.What was the name of the ship which fought against the Merrimack? 3.During the war, which army had better supplies due to its industries?

1.What battle gained control of the Mississippi River for the North? Vicksburg 2.What was the name of the ship which fought against the Merrimack? Monitor 3.During the war, which army had better supplies due to its industries? North

1.What statement freed the slaves in the Confederacy during the war (in theory at least)? 2.What amendment freed the slaves? 3.What army had the better leaders at the start of the war? 4.What battle proved both armies needed training? 5.What was the name of the statement Lincoln made which said the North must win the war to prove democracy can still survive??

1.What statement freed the slaves in the Confederacy during the war (in theory at least)? Emancipation Proclamation 2.What amendment freed the slaves? 13 th 3.What army had the better leaders at the start of the war? South 4.What battle proved both armies needed training? Bull Run 5.What was the name of the statement Lincoln made which said the North must win the war to prove democracy can still survive?? Gettysburg Address

1.Which army had the better navy? 2.What was the name of the most famous black regiment? 3.What is it called when people are forced to serve in the army? 4.What was the name for the part of the battle of Gettysburg when the southern troops marched 1 mile across an open field and many were killed?

1.Which army had the better navy? North 2.What was the name of the most famous black regiment? 54 th Massachusetts 3.What is it called when people are forced to serve in the army? draft 4.What was the name for the part of the battle of Gettysburg when the southern troops marched 1 mile across an open field and many were killed? Pickett’s Charge

1.What are people who aren’t in the military called? 2.The North and South both suffered from this economic problem where the value of money went down. 3.In New York City people responded to the draft in this way. 4.Where did Lee surrender his southern army?

1.What are people who aren’t in the military called? civilians 2.The North and South both suffered from this economic problem where the value of money went down. inflation 3.In New York City people responded to the draft in this way. riots 4.Where did Lee surrender his southern army? Appomattox Courthouse

1.What was Lincoln’s original goal for fighting the war? 2.What goal for fighting the war did Lincoln add after the Emancipation? 3.Which side had more railroad tracks before the war started? 4.Which side had a larger population during the war? 5.What side increased their industry incredibly during the war to supply its troops?

1.What was Lincoln’s original goal for fighting the war? Save the Union 2.What goal for fighting the war did Lincoln add after the Emancipation Proclamation? Free the slaves 3.Which side had more railroad tracks before the war started? North 4.Which side had a larger population during the war? North 5.What side increased their industry incredibly during the war to supply its troops? North