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Civil War Warm – Ups

Warm – Up #1: 5/4 or 5/5 Why did northerners question whether Missouri should be admitted as a slave state? (pg. 274, p. 5) What was the compromise that Henry Clay of Kentucky came up with? (pg. 276, p. 5) Congress drew an imaginary line at latitude 36°30. what did this mean? (pg. 276, p. 6) Bonus (EC): What was the reaction to the Missouri Compromise in the North and in the South? (pg. 276, p. 7)

Warm – Up #2 5/10 or 5/11 What were the North’s strengths and weaknesses in the Civil War? (pg. 292, p. 3-4 & pg. 293, p. 1) What were the South’s strengths and weaknesses in the Civil War? (pg. 293, p. 3-5) What jobs did women do while the men were away fighting the war? (pg. 297, p. 3-4) Bonus (EC): What were some of Lincoln’s characteristics as a person and what did Davis hope he would get instead of the presidency? (pg. 294, p. 3 & 5)

Warm – Up #3: 5/15 Why was Clara Barton different than most Civil War nurses and what was she a founder of? (pg. 297, p. 6) What kind of weapons made killing at a distance easier? (pg. 299, p. 2) Why was the hospital death rate so high during the Civil War? (pg. 299, p. 3) Bonus (EC): What diseases had 3 men dying for every one who died in battle? (pg. 299, p. 4)