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Chapter 11-Part 2 Review
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Democratic Nomination
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Stephen Douglas
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The new political party that arose to oppose slavery
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Republican party
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Republican Nomination
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Abraham Lincoln
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Constitutional Union Nomination
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John Bell
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Southern Democratic Nomination
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John Breckinridge
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principles and policies a party supports
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Platform
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Republican Platform
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Antislavery, slavery illegal in the new territories
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Constitutional Union party platform
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Uphold the Constitution and preserve the Union
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Southern Democratic party platform
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Protection and expansion of slavery
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Democrats Platform
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Popular Sovereignty
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Reason why a convention met in Baltimore
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To make sure Stephen Douglas got the Democratic nomination
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Why Lincoln was selected
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He had no important political enemies
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C.U.P appealed to these voters
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Border States
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The authority given to someone to perform a certain task or apply certain policies.
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mandate
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Actions taken by the Republicans to gain support
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To gain Support for Republicans Passed Homestead Law Transcontinental Railroad Admission of Kansas as free state Tariff to protect factory workers and owners
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Wins Election of 1860
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Abraham Lincoln
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How did the presidential election of 1860 clearly show that the country as a whole rejected slavery?
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Lincoln and Douglas, both antislavery candidates, received 69 percent of the total popular vote
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The group of department heads chosen by a president to serve as advisers.
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cabinet
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Threaten to secede if Lincoln is elected
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Southern States
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Carried most of the Southern states in the election
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John Breckinridge
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One who is not an extremist is called a -
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moderate
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What is meant by a “federal system” of government?
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In the “federal system” the national and state governments share powers
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First state to secede
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South Carolina
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Reasons why the north and south both wanted Virginia
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Virginia wanted by both North and South Size Power Strength Influence
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The attack that started the Civil War was on -
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Fort Sumter
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What two events kept Virginia from deciding its own fate ?
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Attack on Fort Sumter Lincoln’s request for troops
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Governor Letcher believed this to be a violation of states rights
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Lincoln’s request for troops
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Surrendered to southern troops at Charleston, SC
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Fort Sumter
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Selected to lead the Virginia state militia in the early days of the conflict was -
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Robert E. Lee
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On June 19, 1861, the government of Virginia was “restored” to the Union by the action of -
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the Second Wheeling Convention
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Where meetings were held to consider what western Virginia should do
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Wheeling
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Why the Wheeling convention couldn’t just create a new state
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They needed permission from the old state
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If you do not vote on an issue, you are said to have -
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abstained
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Name of Virginia’s new government, that was created to support the creation on a new state
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Restored Government of Virginia
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Governor of the Restored Government of Virginia
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Francis H. Pierpont
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Senators of the Restored Government of Virginia
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John Carlile Waitman T. Willey
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Three issues in writing the Constitution of the new state
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1. Name of the state 2. Boundaries 3. Question of slavery
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An addition to or correction of a document, bill, or law
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Amendment
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Amendment that made statehood bill acceptable
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Willey Amendment
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Major issue of WV statehood bill
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Slavery
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Locations of Virginia’s two governments
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Richmond and Wheeling
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Lincoln’s Dilemma
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Whether or not the statehood bill was constitutional
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An official or public announcement
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proclamation
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Date WV becomes a state
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June 20, 1863
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West Virginia became the - (what number state in the Union?)
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35 th state
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First Governor of WV
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Arthur I. Boreman
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New home of the Restored Government of Virginia
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Alexandria, Va.
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This Virginia Government supported the C.S.A.
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Richmond
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This Virginia Government supported the Union
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Wheeling
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Area included in the new state
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All that west of the Alleghenies and counties with the B&O Railroad
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State’s official name
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West Virginia
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Reason why eastern counties were added
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B&O Railroad
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Place that housed the temporary capitol
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Customs House
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Independence Hall
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He tried to ruin WV’s statehood
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John Carlile
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a political party established to oppose slavery
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Republican Party
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a political party established to uphold the Constitution and preserve the federal Union
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Constitutional Union party
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government formed from the southern seceded states
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Confederate States of America
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located in Charleston, S.C. that was attacked by southern forces; marks the beginning of the Civil War
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Fort Sumter
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a senator who represented the restored government of Virginia; amended the statehood bill to make it acceptable to both Houses of Congress.
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Waitman T. Willey
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formed by the Second Wheeling Convention to create a body that would support the creation of a new state.
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Restored Government of Virginia
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senator who represented the restored government of Virginia; favored reorganizing the state of Virginia
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John S. Carlile
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an addition to or correction of a document, bill, or law
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amendment
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first governor of the state of West Virginia
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Arthur I. Boreman
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elected governor of the Restored government of West Virginia
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Francis H. Pierpont
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