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Passing the Alabama High School Graduation Exam in Social Studies
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Week Six
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Explain the Compromise of 1850.
Free and Slave States would be balanced as Territories became States
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Define Popular Sovereignty.
People living in a territory that was to become a State could choose to be free or slave.
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Explain the Fugitive Slave Act.
Northern States must forcibly return escaped slaves to their owners in the South
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Explain the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
Allowed previously free territories to choose for themselves whether to be free or slave States.
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The Republican Party was ___________ to the spread of Slavery.
Against For or Against?
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Slaves were not Citizens; they were considered to be ________________.
Property
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Explain the Dred Scott Decision.
Once a Slave, always a Slave--unless freedom was given or purchased
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Who seized the Arsenal at Harper’s Ferry?
John Brown
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Why did John Brown seize the Arsenal at Harper’s Ferry?
To get Guns for Slaves to lead a Rebellion
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What eventually happened to John Brown? He was tried for Treason
He was Captured He was tried for Treason He was Hanged
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Lincoln was against the spread of Slavery
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas debated Slavery. What did Lincoln say? Lincoln was against the spread of Slavery
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Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas debated Slavery
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas debated Slavery. What did Douglas say? States should decide for themselves about Slavery by Popular Sovereignty
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Name the first State to Secede from the Union.
South Carolina
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The Southern Constitution was based on:
States Rights The Right to Own Slaves
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Fort Sumter Charleston, South Carolina
Where were the first shots of the Civil War Fired? Fort Sumter Charleston, South Carolina
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After seceding from the United States, delegates from the Southern States met in ___________________. Canals and Roads Montgomery, Alabama
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To become a new country, the Confederate States of America
What did the delegates from the Seven Southern States decide at their meeting in Montgomery, Alabama? To become a new country, the Confederate States of America
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Where was the Capital of the Confederate States of America?
Richmond, Virginia
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Who was the President of the Confederate States of America?
Jefferson Davis
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Name Two places which refused to secede from the Union.
Western Part of Virginia Winston County, Alabama
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Explain the Homestead Act.
You could receive 160 if you lived on the land and cultivated it for five years.
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Explain the Morrill Land Grant Act.
Land was given to each State just for the building of Colleges
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How could one avoid being drafted into the army in the North during the Civil War?
Pay $300.00 Hire a Substitute
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Explain the “Emancipation Proclamation”.
Only the Slaves in the South were Freed while Slavery was maintained in the bordering states loyal to the Union
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Washington, D. C. would have been surrounded by Confederate territory.
What would have been the situation if Maryland had seceded from the Union? Washington, D. C. would have been surrounded by Confederate territory.
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Explain the right of habeas corpus.
Guaranteed that a person could not be held in prison without appearing in court.
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What was important about the Battle of Vicksburg?
Ulysses S. Grant surrounded Vicksburg, Mississippi The Mississippi River came under Union Control The South was now split
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Explain Sherman’s March from Chattanooga to Savannah.
Sherman’s troops destroyed everything in a 60 mile wide path across Georgia.
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The Battle of Gettysburg The South began retreating
What was the turning point of the Civil War? The Battle of Gettysburg The South began retreating
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“Four score and seven years ago
“Four score and seven years ago . . .” is the beginning of the __________________. Gettysburg Address
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Who wrote and gave the Gettysburg Address? President Abraham Lincoln
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Who was the Southern General who surrendered to the Union?
Robert E. Lee
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Ulysses S. Grant The Courthouse at Appomattox, Virginia
Where did Robert E. Lee surrender and to whom did he surrender? Ulysses S. Grant The Courthouse at Appomattox, Virginia
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Abraham Lincoln wanted a ______ plan for reconstructing the South.
lenient Lenient/Punishing Lenient
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punishing Lenient/Punishing Punishing
The Radical Republicans wanted a __________ plan for reconstructing the South. punishing Lenient/Punishing Punishing
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More Americans died in the Civil War than in any other war, but they died not from bullets but from _________ and _________. Disease Infection
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Northerners who came South after the War to get rich and do business.
Define Carpetbaggers. Northerners who came South after the War to get rich and do business.
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Southerners who were sympathetic to the North and helped the North.
Define Scalawags. Southerners who were sympathetic to the North and helped the North.
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What was the Ku Klux Klan?
A secret terrorist group that used violence to intimidate blacks and other minorities.
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Explain the Election of 1876. Electorial votes were disputed.
Democrats said that Rutherford B. Hays could be president if he ended Reconstruction.
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What was meant by “The Solid South”?
After the Civil War, the South always voted Democratic.
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President Abraham Lincoln wanted to ______________ the Union.
Preserve
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Name the first battle of the Civil War.
The Battle of Bull Run
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Define Segregate. To Separate
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Explain the Literacy Test.
Jim Crow Laws stated that one must take a literacy test before they could be allowed to vote. It was designed to keep Blacks from voting.
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Explain the Poll Tax Jim Crow Laws stated that one must pay a TAX before they could be allowed to vote. It was designed to keep Blacks from voting.
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Prevent Blacks from Voting
The Poll Tax, Literacy Test, and The Grandfather Clause were methods used to ______________________. Prevent Blacks from Voting
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What geographical configuration marks the boundary between the United States of America and Mexico?
The Rio Grande
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