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3rd 9 Weeks Exam Review Game Study Study Study Study STudy
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What was the goal of the Anaconda Plan?
to gain control of the Mississippi/blockade the South and defeat the Confederacy.
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Why was Lincoln’s name left off the LA ballot in 1860?
Lincoln’s stand on slavery made him an enemy of Louisiana.
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Which Union general was labeled “Beast” because of his treatment of the Confederates?
Benjamin Butler
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What was the purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation?
To pressure the Confederates to end the war and to get black soldiers to volunteer for the Northern army.
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Which explains why southern states supported the institution of slavery?
Their economic system was dependent on slave labor.
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What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise line?
to provide a line of demarcation between slave and fee states
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What was an abolitionist?
People who fought against slavery.
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What was the Fugitive Slave Act?
The Fugitive Slave Acts were a pair of federal laws that allowed for the capture and return of runaway slaves within the territory of the United States
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Who wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin and what was its purpose?
Harriet Beecher Stowe; to show the stark reality of slavery.
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What is sectionalism? dividing the nation based on slave or free
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What was the purpose of the Conscription Act passed by the Confederate Congress? How was the complaint “a rich man’s struggle but a poor man’s fight” related to the Conscription Act? set up a military draft, Draft exemptions favored upper class professionals and those who benefited from slavery.
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The Union’s plan to defeat the CSA can be best described as?
Blockading the South’s major ports and waterways would cripple their transportation, supplies, and economy.
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Why was Louisiana a primary target for the Union?
The port of New Orleans and the Mississippi River were crucial to Confederate trade and transportation.
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What was the Confiscation Act?
allowed Union soldiers to take possession of property belonging to Confederate supporters
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What characterizes the goals of the Southern Democratic Party following the Civil War?
A commitment to white supremacy and segregation between the races.
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Why is Tabasco made on Avery Island ?
Edmund McIlhenny grew peppers and combined them with Avery Island salt.
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The period of Reconstruction in LA can be described as: Change and Violence
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Which event marks the end of the Reconstruction period?
federal troops withdrawn
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What are the 13th-15th Amendments?
13-End Slavery 14-Civil Right for freedmen 15- Black men can vote.
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What is this statement referring to?
Lincoln/Johnson’s 10% Plan
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Which occurred in Louisiana as a result of Johnson’s lenient Reconstruction policies?
Former Confederates were able to regain control of the state legislature.
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau?
The purpose of the Freedmen’s Bureau was to protect the newly freed slaves.
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Which was the primary purpose of Louisiana’s Black Codes?
maintaining white supremacy and control
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During Military Reconstruction, what requirements had to be met before a state could adopt a new constitution and elect a new state government? ratify the 14th Amendment and register former male slaves and free men of color to vote
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What does disenfranchise mean?
to take away the right to vote
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What was a carpetbagger?
Northerners who traveled to the South during Reconstruction in search of opportunity.
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What Supreme Court case established the separate-but-equal concept?
Plessy v Ferguson
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What was Jim Crow? Jim Crow refers to a set of laws designed to segregate African Americans and whites.
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How did the Supreme Court’s Plessy v
How did the Supreme Court’s Plessy v. Ferguson ruling impact southern legislatures? They passed additional segregation statues.
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What were the central beliefs of the post-Reconstruction Democratic Party?
white supremacy, social segregation, and small government
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How would you describe the LA Lottery Company’s influence over the state of LA?
The Louisiana State Lottery Company was powerful and corrupt.
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What was the Convict Lease System?
leasing prisoners to private businesses
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How did the system of sharecropping work
How did the system of sharecropping work? And which describes an economic effect of sharecropping? Planters would rent a portion of their land to a farmer who promised the farmer an agreed-upon portion of the crop. Farmers were caught in a debt peonage cycle while planters profited.
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