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People Final Exam Review Jeopardy! Battles Laws etcUnion or Confederacy Potpourri

People 100 He was president of the Confederacy Timer

People 200 She lead runaway slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad Timer

People 300 A senator from South Carolina, he strongly believed in states rights and opposed the Compromise of Timer

People 400 His raid on Harper’s Ferry was ended by Robert E. Lee. He was hanged for his treason Timer

People 500 He held a series of important debates with Abraham Lincoln Timer

Battles 100 This battle is considered the turning point of the Civil War Timer

Battles 200 The attack on this fort in this state began the Civil War Timer

Battles 300 Also known as Manassas, this battle was the first official battle of the Civil War and it was fought right outside of Washington, D.C Timer

Battles 400 The siege of this town lasted about six weeks. The Union army was finally successful in taking it Timer

Battles 500 This battle is known as one of the “bloodiest” of the Civil War because so many Union and Confederate soldiers were wounded and killed Timer

Laws etc. 100 This law was written to force Northerners to cooperate in capturing and returning runaway slaves Timer

Laws etc. 200 This freed all slaves in the rebelling states. Bonus 100 pts for the year it was put into practice Timer

Laws etc. 300 This allowed California to enter as a free state and for the territories of Utah and New Mexico to use popular sovereignty to decide whether they would be slave or free Timer

Laws etc. 400 Explain why Dred Scott was not allowed to sue for his freedom? Timer

Laws etc. 500 What ruling declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional? Timer

Union or Confederacy 100 On the whole, which side had better generals? Timer

Union or Confederacy 200 What is the main reason Southerners gave for seceding? Timer

Union or Confederacy 300 Which side had an advantage in terms of factories, supplies, and railroads? Timer

Union or Confederacy 400 Name two advantages of the Confederacy? Timer

Union or Confederacy 500 States that were slave states but remained with the Union were called this Timer

Potpourri 100 Which Confederate general was accidentally shot and killed by his own men? Timer

Potpourri 200 Who led the famous “March to the Sea” which was an example of total war? Timer

Potpourri 300 Who started the American Red Cross? Timer

Potpourri 400 What nickname was given to Thomas Jackson by Robert E. Lee? Timer

Potpourri 500 Where did Lee surrender to Grant? Timer

Answers People Jefferson DavisUnion or Confederacy 200 – Harriet Tubman confederacy 300 – John C. Calhoun200 – states’ rights 400 – John Brown300 - Union 500 – Stephen A. Douglas400 – Better generals, fighting for their land, and way of life Battles500 – Border states 100- Gettysburg 200- Ft. Sumter, S.C. 300 – Bull RunPotpourri 400 – Vicksburg100 – Stonewall Jackson Shiloh200 – William Tecumseh Sherman 300 – Clara Barton 400- Stonewall Laws500 – Appomattox Courthouse, VA 100 – Fugitive Slave Law 200 – Emancipation Proclamation 300 – Compromise of – Supreme Court ruled that slaves were property, not citizens 500 – Dred Scott Decision