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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Leaders Causes Key Terms Laws More Terms $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 President of the Confederate States of America Who is Jefferson Davis?

1 - $200 Leader of the Confederate forces Who is Robert E Lee?

1 - $300 President during the civil war Who is Abraham Lincoln?

1 - $400 Mortally wounded by his own troops Who is Stonewall Jackson?

1 - $500 Undertook the Atlanta Campaign Who is William Sherman?

2 - $100 Which cause involved governmental rights? States’ rights vs. federal rights

2 - $200 Which cause involved “Bleeding Kansas”? Free vs. slave state decision

2 - $300 Which cause involved the structural differences between the North and South? Economic and social differences of the South

2 - $400 Which cause involved slavery? Growth of the abolitionist movement

2 - $500 Which cause was the “last straw” for the South? The election of Abraham Lincoln

3 - $100 military government involving the suspension of ordinary law. What is martial law?

3 - $200 May be suspended in times of rebellion or unrest What is habeas corpus?

3 - $300 Type of warfare in which the military attempts to wear down its enemies until the enemy is defeated What is war of attrition?

3 - $400 Began the civil war What is battle at Fort Sumter?

3 - $500 Florida, Texas, Arkansas What are 3 states in the Confederacy?

4 - $100 Abolished slavery What is the 13th amendment?

4 - $200 Made all men equal before the law What is the 14th amendment?

4 - $300 Gave all men the right to vote What is the 15th amendment?

4 - $400 Allowed Hayes to become president in exchange for removing troops from the South What is the Compromise of 1877?

4 - $500 Type question to appear here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

5 - $100 Temporary agency that aimed to help the freed slaves What is Freedman’s Bureau?

5 - $200 Southerners who collaborated with Northerners for profit What are scalawags?

5 - $300 Northerners who went south to take advantage of the Reconstruction What are carpetbaggers?

5 - $400 Military operation that aims to cut off supply of a certain area until they surrender What is a siege?

5 - $500 An indirect veto by a president in which he waits until the bill expires to sign it What is a pocket veto?

Final Jeopardy It aimed to resolve the U.S. secession crisis by addressing the grievances that led the south to secede. What is the Crittenden’s Compromise?