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Round 1 Round 2 FinalJeopardy

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Can I Leave?

My role in the War

Battle Me!!

What’s Special about

Gettysburg

Happy Days are here for

the North ?

Forgive or

Punish?

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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What were the dates of the Civil What were the dates of the Civil War?War?

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1861-18651861-1865

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What did it mean for a state to What did it mean for a state to secedesecede from the Union?from the Union?

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Leave the Union, Leave the Union, ororWithdraw from the UnionWithdraw from the Union

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What country did the seceded What country did the seceded Southern states form in 1861?Southern states form in 1861?

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The Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America ororThe ConfederacyThe Confederacy

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Who was elected president of the Who was elected president of the Confederacy?Confederacy?

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Jefferson DavisJefferson Davis

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What event caused the Civil War to What event caused the Civil War to begin?begin?

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Confederate forces fired on Fort Confederate forces fired on Fort SumterSumter

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Who served as president of the Who served as president of the United States United States

during the Civil War?during the Civil War?

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Abraham Lincoln

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Who was the leading Confederate Who was the leading Confederate general during the Civil War?general during the Civil War?

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Robert E. Lee

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Who was the leading Union general Who was the leading Union general during the Civil War?during the Civil War?

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Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant

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•Former African-American slaveFormer African-American slave•Important black abolitionistImportant black abolitionist

•Encouraged President Lincoln to Encouraged President Lincoln to recruit former slaves to fight in the recruit former slaves to fight in the

Union armyUnion army

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Frederick Douglass.Frederick Douglass.

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What caused President Lincoln to What caused President Lincoln to become dissatisfied with General become dissatisfied with General

McClellan’s command?McClellan’s command?

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He thought McClellan was too slow to take action.

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Name the Name the twotwo most important battles most important battles of the Civil Warof the Civil War

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Battle of AntietamBattle of AntietamBattle of GettysburgBattle of Gettysburg

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Where was the Battle of Antietam?Where was the Battle of Antietam?

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Maryland

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What did President Lincoln issue What did President Lincoln issue after the North’s victory at the Battle after the North’s victory at the Battle

of Antietam?of Antietam?

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Emancipation Proclamation

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Where did the Civil War conclude.

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Appomattox Court House

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The First Battle of Bull Run and the Battle of Shiloh proved that the

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war would be long and difficult.

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Where was the Battle of Gettysburg?Where was the Battle of Gettysburg?

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PennsylvaniaPennsylvania

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What did Lincoln identify as the What did Lincoln identify as the North’s two war aims in the North’s two war aims in the

Gettysburg Address?Gettysburg Address?

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Preserving the UnionPreserving the Union

Abolishing SlaveryAbolishing Slavery

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Which side won the Battle of Which side won the Battle of Gettysburg?Gettysburg?

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North

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Confederate forces at Gettysburg were blown apart by canister shells in

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Pickett’s Charge

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At Gettysburg, the Union and Confederate lines positioned

themselves

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along separate ridges.

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Passage of the Thirteenth Amendment showed that Congress

accepted

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Lincoln’s stand against slavery.

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What was the period when the federal government tried to rebuild

the South and restore the Union after the Civil War?

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Reconstruction

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Who were the freedmen?

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Freed slaves

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The Civil War left the South

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in ruins.

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In his proposal for postwar Reconstruction, Lincoln

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set a tone of forgiveness

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What group of Republicans gained control of Reconstruction after

Lincoln’s death?

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Radical Republicans

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Who were the Radical Republicans?

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Republicans who wanted to punish the former Confederate states for

causing the Civil War

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The Radical Republicans passed a series of laws designed to

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protect the civil rights of African Americans

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On what issue did President Andrew Johnson and the Radical Republicans

clash

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Civil rights for the freedmen

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What was an important provision of the Radical Republicans’ Reconstruction

Act of 1867?

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It put the South under military rule.

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Compro-mise with

me!

Amend my

wounds

That’s just

peachy!

Put an end to What?

Here we grow again

Did you get a

patent on that?

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved$200A political deal between Southern Democrats and

northern RepublicansDemocrats supported

Rutherford Hayes’ election as President and Republicans

ended the military occupation of the South

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Compromise of 1877

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All states located 36 degree 30N latitude will be free states and all states located 36 degree 30S latitude will be slave states.

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Missouri Compromise

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Admitted California to the Union as a free state, but passed a

stricter fugitive slave law

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Compromise of 1850

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Determined how slaves would be counted in regards to population.

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Three-Fifths Compromise

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Combined the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan which

determined how each state would be represented in the Senate and

the House of Representative

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The Great Compromise a.k.a. the Connecticut Compromise

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Freed the Slaves

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The 13th Amendment

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Granted citizenship to African-Americans

Forbid the states from denying any American “equal protection of the

laws”

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The 14th Amendment

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What are the key words to remember the Reconstruction Amendments?

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13th = Freedom14th = Citizenship

15th = Vote

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Identify the 15th Amendment

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Gave African-American males the right to vote

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Define amendment

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An addition to something

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Bringing an official to trial for misconduct in office

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Impeachment

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What action did the Radical Republicans

take against President Andrew Johnson?

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They impeached Johnson

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Under the Constitution, which house of Congress can impeach the

President?

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The House of Representatives

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Under the Constitution, which house of Congress can remove the President

from office?

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The Senate

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What proportion of senators must vote to convict the President in

order to remove him from office?

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2/3 (Two-Thirds)

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What were economic and social results of Reconstruction?

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South was devastated and bitter.North and Midwest had strong

industrial economies.

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What were two results of the Compromise of 1877

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Former Confederates, who controlled the Democratic party, regained

power in the Souththe “Jim Crow Era” soon began

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Who ended Reconstruction?

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Rutherford B. Hayes

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What sole act taken by him put an end to Reconstruction?

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The Removal of Military Troops from the South

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The period (late 1800s to mid-1960s) when the Southern states required racial segregation in public schools,

transportation and other public facilities.

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Jim Crow Era

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For what did AF of L stand?For what did AF of L stand?

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American Federation of LaborAmerican Federation of Labor

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What did the transcontinental railroad do?

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Linked the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by Rail

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Who was the founder of the A F of L?Who was the founder of the A F of L?

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Samuel Gompers

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For what does NAACP stand?For what does NAACP stand?

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National Association for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored PeopleAdvancement of Colored People

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What does What does laissez fairelaissez faire mean? mean?

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An economic philosophy that says An economic philosophy that says government should leave business government should leave business

alone; let business do what it wants. alone; let business do what it wants. Government should neither help nor Government should neither help nor

hinder businesshinder business

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Thomas Edison

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Invented the electric light bulbInvented the electric light bulb

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Who invented the telephone?Who invented the telephone?

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Alexander Graham Bell

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With what industry was John D. With what industry was John D. Rockefeller associated?Rockefeller associated?

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Oil

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What industry was made more efficient What industry was made more efficient by the development of the Bessemer by the development of the Bessemer

process?process?

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Bessemer

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Who developed the conveyor belt Who developed the conveyor belt assembly line for the manufacture of assembly line for the manufacture of

automobiles?automobiles?

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Henry Ford

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Riots

Final Jeopary Question

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•What union was blamed for the 1886 What union was blamed for the 1886 Haymarket Riot in Chicago?Haymarket Riot in Chicago?

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The Knights of Labor

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