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2 Chapter 11-Part 2 Review

3 Democratic Nomination

4 Stephen Douglas

5 The new political party that arose to oppose slavery

6 Republican party

7 Republican Nomination

8 Abraham Lincoln

9 Constitutional Union Nomination

10 John Bell

11 Southern Democratic Nomination

12 John Breckinridge

13 principles and policies a party supports

14 Platform

15 Republican Platform

16 Antislavery, slavery illegal in the new territories

17 Constitutional Union party platform

18 Uphold the Constitution and preserve the Union

19 Southern Democratic party platform

20 Protection and expansion of slavery

21 Democrats Platform

22 Popular Sovereignty

23 Reason why a convention met in Baltimore

24 To make sure Stephen Douglas got the Democratic nomination

25 Why Lincoln was selected

26 He had no important political enemies

27 C.U.P appealed to these voters

28 Border States

29 The authority given to someone to perform a certain task or apply certain policies.

30 mandate

31 Actions taken by the Republicans to gain support

32 To gain Support for Republicans Passed Homestead Law Transcontinental Railroad Admission of Kansas as free state Tariff to protect factory workers and owners

33 Wins Election of 1860

34 Abraham Lincoln

35 How did the presidential election of 1860 clearly show that the country as a whole rejected slavery?

36 Lincoln and Douglas, both antislavery candidates, received 69 percent of the total popular vote

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38 The group of department heads chosen by a president to serve as advisers.

39 cabinet

40 Threaten to secede if Lincoln is elected

41 Southern States

42 Carried most of the Southern states in the election

43 John Breckinridge

44 One who is not an extremist is called a -

45 moderate

46 What is meant by a “federal system” of government?

47 In the “federal system” the national and state governments share powers

48 First state to secede

49 South Carolina

50 Reasons why the north and south both wanted Virginia

51 Virginia wanted by both North and South Size Power Strength Influence

52 The attack that started the Civil War was on -

53 Fort Sumter

54 What two events kept Virginia from deciding its own fate ?

55 Attack on Fort Sumter Lincoln’s request for troops

56 Governor Letcher believed this to be a violation of states rights

57 Lincoln’s request for troops

58 Surrendered to southern troops at Charleston, SC

59 Fort Sumter

60 Selected to lead the Virginia state militia in the early days of the conflict was -

61 Robert E. Lee

62 On June 19, 1861, the government of Virginia was “restored” to the Union by the action of -

63 the Second Wheeling Convention

64 Where meetings were held to consider what western Virginia should do

65 Wheeling

66 Why the Wheeling convention couldn’t just create a new state

67 They needed permission from the old state

68 If you do not vote on an issue, you are said to have -

69 abstained

70 Name of Virginia’s new government, that was created to support the creation on a new state

71 Restored Government of Virginia

72 Governor of the Restored Government of Virginia

73 Francis H. Pierpont

74 Senators of the Restored Government of Virginia

75 John Carlile Waitman T. Willey

76 Three issues in writing the Constitution of the new state

77 1. Name of the state 2. Boundaries 3. Question of slavery

78 An addition to or correction of a document, bill, or law

79 Amendment

80 Amendment that made statehood bill acceptable

81 Willey Amendment

82 Major issue of WV statehood bill

83 Slavery

84 Locations of Virginia’s two governments

85 Richmond and Wheeling

86 Lincoln’s Dilemma

87 Whether or not the statehood bill was constitutional

88 An official or public announcement

89 proclamation

90 Date WV becomes a state

91 June 20, 1863

92 West Virginia became the - (what number state in the Union?)

93 35 th state

94 First Governor of WV

95 Arthur I. Boreman

96 New home of the Restored Government of Virginia

97 Alexandria, Va.

98 This Virginia Government supported the C.S.A.

99 Richmond

100 This Virginia Government supported the Union

101 Wheeling

102 Area included in the new state

103 All that west of the Alleghenies and counties with the B&O Railroad

104 State’s official name

105 West Virginia

106 Reason why eastern counties were added

107 B&O Railroad

108 Place that housed the temporary capitol

109 Customs House

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111 Independence Hall

112 He tried to ruin WV’s statehood

113 John Carlile

114 a political party established to oppose slavery

115 Republican Party

116 a political party established to uphold the Constitution and preserve the federal Union

117 Constitutional Union party

118 government formed from the southern seceded states

119 Confederate States of America

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121 located in Charleston, S.C. that was attacked by southern forces; marks the beginning of the Civil War

122 Fort Sumter

123 a senator who represented the restored government of Virginia; amended the statehood bill to make it acceptable to both Houses of Congress.

124 Waitman T. Willey

125 formed by the Second Wheeling Convention to create a body that would support the creation of a new state.

126 Restored Government of Virginia

127 senator who represented the restored government of Virginia; favored reorganizing the state of Virginia

128 John S. Carlile

129 an addition to or correction of a document, bill, or law

130 amendment

131 first governor of the state of West Virginia

132 Arthur I. Boreman

133 elected governor of the Restored government of West Virginia

134 Francis H. Pierpont


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