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Unit 2 Review LawsCivil WarPeople Vocab Westward Expansion

Laws What gave African Americans the right to vote? 100

15 th Amendment 100 Laws

What did the Dred Scott case rule? 200 Laws

Blacks were not citizens 200 Laws

The _______________ prohibited slavery in certain areas of the Confederacy 300 Laws

Emancipation Proclamation 300 Laws

What was the outcome of the court case, U.S. v CRUIKSHANK? 400 Laws

Prohibited the persecution of individuals; like the KKK 400 Laws

This required Senate approval for the removal of Cabinet members 500 Laws

500 Laws Tenure of Office Act

Civil War 100 Why did the south leave the Union after 1860?

They were mad that Lincoln was President 100 Civil War

200 Civil War What was one similarity between Lincoln and Johnson’s Reconstruction Plans?

1.Pardoned Confederate soldiers 2.Must swear allegiance to the Union 3.Allowed states to draft their own Constitutions 4.Bring the South back into the Union 200 Civil War

This was the first battle of the Civil War that ended with a surprise Confederate victory. 300 Civil War

300 Civil War First Battle of Bull Run

List the three terms of surrender for the Civil War 400 Civil War

1.No prosecution for treason 2.Must return horses to the South 3.Union must provide the South with food 400 Civil War

500 Civil War Which Civil War battle made Britain reluctant to send aide to the South?

Battle of Antietam 500 Civil War

People Who assassinated President Lincoln? 100

People John Wilkes Booth 100

People Who led a slave rebellion killing 55 whites? 200

People Nat Turner 200

People Who protested slavery by burning the Constitution and editing The Liberator? 300

People William Lloyd Garrison 300

People Which President was part of the Whig Party?? 400

People William Harrison 400

People Four candidates ran in the election of Name them! 500

People Jackson, Adams, Clay and Crawford 500

Westward Expansion In 1803, the U.S. bought the Louisiana territory for $15 million from which country? 100

France 100 Westward Expansion

The Adams-Onis Treaty was an agreement between the US and Spain that gave us which new state? 200 Westward Expansion

Florida 200 Westward Expansion

How did Texas respond after Mexico refused their independence? 300 Westward Expansion

They declared their independence anyway 300 Westward Expansion

This group urged their followers to “stop eating, drinking, and fighting like the whites!” 400 Westward Expansion

Shawnee 400 Westward Expansion

The main purpose of this group was to protect Native Americans and stop white settlement 500 Westward Expansion

Ohio Confederation 500 Westward Expansion

Vocab Replacing government officials with your supporters 100

spoils system 100 Vocab

The formal withdrawal from a nation 200 Vocab

Secession 200 Vocab

A tax on imports 300 Vocab

Tariff 300 Vocab

Laws restricting the rights of freed African Americans 400 Vocab

Black Codes 400 Vocab

Government program to help freed blacks receive education, job training, medical help, and legal aide. 500 Vocab

Freedmen’s Bureau 500 Vocab