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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Abolitionists & Others The South & Others Issues The North Republicans & Democrats Reconstruction & other Civil War 100 200 100 300 400 500
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100 People who wanted to end the practice of slavery were called?
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100a Abolitionists
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200 Which opponent of slavery led an armed raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia?
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200a John Brown
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300 Who was born into slavery and later spoke to audiences against it?
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300a Frederick Douglass
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400 To charge the President with wrongdoing while in office is to _____?
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400a Impeach
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500 The separation of people is called __.
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500a Segregation
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100 The decision by the Southern states to leave the Union was called?
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100a Secession
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200 The growing importance of cotton in the 1840s and 1850s increased the need for what?
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200a Slaves
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300 Laws passed to control newly freed slaves in the South were called__.
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300a Black Codes
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400 The fourteenth Amendment says that all U.S. citizens must____.
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400a …be treated equally under the law
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500 During Reconstruction, many African Americans ________.
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500a …became political leaders
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100 The large number of factories in the North led to the growth of_____.
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100a …cities
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200 Union troops expected an easy victory because the North had__.
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200a …more people and wealth
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300 After the Emancipation Proclamation, many African American men____.
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300a …joined the Union Army
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400 How did President Lincoln and his generals plan to divide the South?
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400a By seizing the Mississippi River
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500 President Lincoln believed that no state had the right to ______.
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500a Secede from the Union
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100 By 1850 the North and the South were deeply divided over the issue of ________.
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100a slavery
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200 The ruling by the Supreme Court that said enslaved African Americans were property and could be taken anywhere was the ____.
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200a Dred Scott Decision
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300 Which law allowed the practice of slavery in some states south of an imaginary line, but forbade the practice north of that line?
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300a Missouri Compromise
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400 The book Uncle Tom’s Cabin convinced people that ______.
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400a …slavery should end
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500 In which state did war break out between “free soilers” and slave owners in the 1850’s?
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500a Kansas
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100 Which candidate for President in the 1860 election opposed the spread of slavery?
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100a Abe Lincoln
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200 The Republican Party grew out of the belief that _______.
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200a …new states must be free.
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300 Which method did Congress use to deal with the slavery issue?
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300a Compromises
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400 Which law allowed people in certain territories to decide for themselves whether their state should be free or slave?
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400a Kansas- Nebraska Act
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500 The Fugitive Slave Law said that Free states must________.
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500a …return escaped slaves to the South.
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100 The time of rebuilding after the Civil War was called____________.
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100a ….Reconstruction
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200 After the Civil War, many members of Congress wanted to__________.
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200a Punish the Southerners who had rebelled
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300 After Reconstruction ended in 1877, African Americans in the South _____.
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300a …had their rights taken away
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400 The purpose of the Under Ground Railroad was to__________________.
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400a …help slaves escape to freedom.
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500 The purpose of General Grant’s “total war” plan was to _______________.
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500a …destroy the South’s ability and will to fight.
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100 On April 9, 1865 General Lee surrendered to General Grant at____________.
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100a Appomattox
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200 The Goal of the Confederacy during the Civil War was to______________.
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200a Become an independent country.
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300 In 1863 General Lee invaded the North in an attempt to __________.
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300a …cut off Washington D.C.
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400 The Civil War began with the __________.
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400a Confederate attack on Ft. Sumter.
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500 One reason that the North fought the Civil War was to keep _______________.
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500a …the United States together.
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