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: Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game

$2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 Eastern Front West/Naval Front Famous Men End of the War Anything Goes

The Civil War began with…

Fort Sumter

What was the Anaconda Plan?

Naval blockade of Southern ports and gain control of the Mississippi River dividing the Confederacy

Why did the Union forces want to capture Manassas at the Battle of Bull Run?

Major railroad and communication junction with Richmond

What was the impact of the Seven Days Battles?

Ended the campaign by the North to capture Richmond and end the war quickly

The outcome of the battle of Antietam was…

It shifted the control temporarily of the Civil War from the South to the North

The goal of the Union army in the West was to gain control of the…

Mississippi River

What was the significance of the Siege of Vicksburg?

It gave the Union complete control of the Mississippi River

What did the union victory in the Battle of Shiloh mean for the Union?

It gave the Union greater control of the Mississippi River Valley

How did soldiers march in a typical Civil War battle?

Enemies would face each other in straight lines. Each side would stand in a min of 2 lines shoulder to shoulder facing the opposing side fire a round into the opposing side and when got closer would charge with bayonets follow the commands of the flag Flanking maneuvers

The Union ironclad ship that fought against the CSA Virginia at Hampton Roads was named…

Monitor

Who was elected president of the Confederacy?

Jefferson Davis

The Emancipation Proclamation was an order from Lincoln which…

Calling for all slaves to be free in the Confederate States

Many Northerners opposed the Civil War because they were…

Upset by the length of the war and the high number of causalities

Why did General Burnside lose at the Battle of Fredericksburg?

He delays in getting his men across the river allowing Lee to entrench

Why is Lee successful at the battle of Chancellorsville?

Hooker hesitates and Lee outflanks his flanking manouver.

What was the area called between Little and Big Roundtop that would be lost to the Confederacy in fierce fighting?

Devil’s Den

The purpose of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address was to …

Remind and to honor the Union soldiers and their bravery throughout the Civil War

What important contribution did Gen. William T. Sherman make to the Union war effort?

He succeeded in destroying Southern railroads and industries by capturing Atlanta.

Why did Gen. Lee decide to surrender his troops at Appomattox Courthouse?

The Union had surrounded his troops and he had run out of supplies.

What were the effects of the Civil War?

slavery ends 620,000 Americans killed South is turned into military districts South’s economy in ruins haltered between groups reunification process needed

What advantage did the North have over the South in the Battle of Gettysburg?

The North gained control of Little Round Top which gave them a better position than the South

What did Gen. McClellan, Burnside, and Hooker have in common?

They all lacked aggression and timing.

What was the economic condition of the South after the end of the Civil War?

Critical, as homes and jobs were not available to most people

What was the impact of the Battle of Gettysburg?

Confederate loss Confederate never attack again in the North Meade and his army could have ended the war if they had followed Lee Europe does not recognize the Confederacy

Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a turning point in the Civil War?

It was the last time Lee’s troops launched an attack in the North.

What advantages did North have over the South as the nation prepared for war?

The North had a larger population from which to recruit soldiers and a more developed economy than the South. The South had more than one currency, which led to financial chaos. The North’s most important advantage was its transportation network. It had thousands of miles of roads, railroads, and canals that could help move supplies and troops throughout the region.