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Mr. Hall’s Review Day 2! Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 10 20 30 40 50

Question 1 - 10 What is the meaning of the word loyalist as it relates to the American Revolution?

Answer 1 – 10 favored peaceful solutions to the conflict with the British

Question 1 - 20 Which list identifies the three main ideas in the Declaration of Independence?

Answer 1 – 20 Natural Rights, British Wrongs, Independence

Question 1 - 30 Which of the following was the final battle of the American Revoutionary War?

Answer 1 – 30 Yorktown

Question 1 - 40 When Richard Henry Lee, member of the Continental Congress, said that he was now "convinced of the necessity of separation," he was describing the influence of which of the following?

Answer 1 – 40 Thomas Paine's Common Sense

Question 1 - 50 Choose the phrase that best matches the meaning of Articles of Confederation?

Answer 1 – 50 created a loose alliance of independent states and was the United States first constitution

Question 2 - 10 The phrase that best matches the meaning of Bill of Rights.

Answer 2 – 10 This protected the basic liberties of citizens and are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution

Question 2 - 20 Which of the following was a major result of the Civil War? Slavery was ended everywhere in the United States. The Democrats became the dominant political party. The bonds linking the states were loosened. The federal government became weaker.

Answer 2 – 20 Slavery was ended everywhere in the United States.

Question 2 - 30 Why did Lincoln handle the slavery issue cautiously at the beginning of the Civil War? because he believed in slavery because most Union states were proslavery because he planned to recruit freed slaves for the Union Army because he wanted the border states to remain with the Union

Answer 2 – 30 because he wanted the border states to remain with the Union

Question 2 - 40 What was one effect of the Emancipation Proclamation? It caused many European nations to come to the aid of the Confederacy. It added the abolition of slavery in the South to the Union's war goals. It changed northern strategy from an offensive to a defensive plan. It ended slavery in the Union.

Answer 2 – 40 It added the abolition of slavery in the South to the Union's war goals.

Question 2 - 50 Which of the following headings fits the left column Northern weaknesses Southern weaknesses Northern strengths Southern strengths

Answer 2 – 50 Northern strengths

Question 3 - 10 Which of the following completes the right column of the chart? had many factory workers to produce supplies for its army had woods to use for cover against invading forces had many warships that could protect ports had more than two thirds of the nation's railroads

Answer 3 – 10 had woods to use for cover against invading forces

Question 3 - 20 Which heading describes the information in the right column of the chart? Southern strengths Southern weaknesses Northern weaknesses Northern strengths

Answer 3 – 20 Southern strengths

Question 3 - 30 Which of the following completes the left column of the chart? had a small population had a strong navy and a large merchant fleet had the military leadership of Robert E. Lee had better knowledge of the southern countryside

Answer 3 – 30 had a strong navy and a large merchant fleet .

Question 3 - 40 Which of the following is an example of popular sovereignty? In 1837, Michigan becomes a free state because it is north of Missouri. In 1836, Arkansas becomes a slave state because it is south of Missouri. In 1849, California voters approve a state constitution that bans slavery. In 1846, the House of Representatives bans slavery in territories won from Mexico

Answer 3 – 40 In 1849, California voters approve a state constitution that bans slavery.

Question 3 - 50 What battle was fought at the location labeled A on the map? Gettysburg Vicksburg Shiloh Atlanta

Answer 3 – 50 Gettysburg

Question 4 - 10 What law divided the dotted area on the map into two separate territories? -the Compromise of 1850 -the Wilmot Proviso -the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 -the Fugitive Slave Act

Answer 4 – 10 the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854

Question 4 - 20

Answer 4 – 20

Question 4 - 30 Which statement summarizes the outcome of the presidential election of 1860? Overwhelming support from southern voters carried Abraham Lincoln to victory. Abraham Lincoln won despite the fact that he did not carry even one southern state. Moderates helped Abraham Lincoln carry enough southern states to win. Abraham Lincoln won with strong support in every region of the country.

Answer 4 – 30 Abraham Lincoln won despite the fact that he did not carry even one southern state.

Question 4 - 40 What effect did Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860 have on national unity? It healed the nation's political divisions. South Carolina seceded, but other southern states remained in the Union. Several southern states seceded in protest. It caused the South to declare war on the North.

Answer 4 – 40 Several southern states seceded in protest.

Question 4 - 50 Which statement summarizes the significance of the battle at the location labeled B? A Union victory ended the only Confederate invasion of the North. A Union victory there led to the capture of the city of Atlanta. Union control of the Mississippi River at this location split the Confederacy in two.

Answer 4 – 50 Union control of the Mississippi River at this location split the Confederacy in two.

Question 5 - 10 What is the historical significance of Fort Sumter, South Carolina? It was the first capital of the Confederate States of America. Abraham Lincoln delivered his first inaugural address there. Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War there. Union troops attacked Confederate forces there, starting the Civil War.

Answer 5 – 10 Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War there.

Question 5 - 20 What was the North's one official goal at the start of the Civil War? to protect the northern way of life to abolish slavery to drive slave states out of the Union to keep the Union together

Answer 5 – 20 to keep the Union together

Question 5 - 30 Which of these individuals was the President of the Confederacy during the Civil War? Robert E. Lee Jefferson Davis Abraham Lincoln Ulysses S. Grant

Answer 5 – 30 Jefferson Davis

Question 5 - 40 What battle was fought at the location labeled B on the map? Gettysburg Vicksburg Shiloh Atlanta

Answer 5 – 40 Vicksburg

Question 5 - 50 Which of the following happened at the location labeled A? A Union victory ended the Confederate invasion of the North. A Union victory gave the North control of the Shenandoah Valley. Confederate General Stonewall Jackson was killed.

Answer 5 – 50 A Union victory ended the Confederate invasion of the North.