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39 Cards in this Set
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Q1. What was the economy of the northern part of the United States?
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Q2. What was the economy of the southern part of the United States?
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Q3. The northern states wanted new states out of the western territories to become____ ____.
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Q4. Southern states wanted new states out of the western territories to become____ ____.
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Q5. Who led a slave revolt against plantation owners?
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Q6. What is the name of a person who campaigns to end slavery?
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Q7. Who created a secret route that escaped enslaved African Americans took called the "Underground Railroad"?
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Q8. Who led a raid on the United States Armory at Harpers Ferry and was later captured and hung?
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A2. agriculturized and relied on slave labor
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A1. industrialized
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A4. slave states
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A3. free states
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A6. abolitionist
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A5. Nat Turner
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A8. John Brown
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A7. Harriet Tubman
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Q9. What year was Abraham Lincoln elected president?
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Q10. What happened as a result of Lincoln's election to the presidency?
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Q11. What conflict led to the creation of West Virginia?
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Q12. What was the first major clash of the Civil War?
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Q13. Who played a major role in the Battle of Bull Run?
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Q14. Who was the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and defeated troops at Fredericksburg?
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Q15. What was the capital of the Confederacy?
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Q16. What happened to Richmond at the end of the war?
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A10. southern states seceded from the union and formed the "Confederate States of America"
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A9. 1860
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A12. Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas)
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A11. eastern counties relied on slave labor, western counties did not favor slavery
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A14. General Robert E. Lee
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A13. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
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A16. It fell to General Ulysses S. Grant and was burned near the end of the war.
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A15. Richmond
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Q17. How did Lincoln use the Union navy?
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Q18. What important sea battle took place between two iron-clad ships in Virginia waters near Norfolk and Hampton that ended in a draw?
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Q19. Where did the Civil War end and what year?
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Q20. Who surrendered to who at the end of the war?
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Q21. Who did most white Virginians support?
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Q22. How did the Confederacy rely on enslaved African Americans?
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Q23. How did some free African Americans feel their limited rights could best be protected?
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Q24. What side did most American Indians take during the war?
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A18. Monitor (Union) and Merrimack (Confederacy)
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A17. to blockade southern ports
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A20. Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Ulysses S. Grant
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A19. Appomattox Court House 1865
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A22. to raise crops and provide labor for army
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A21. Confederacy
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A24. didn't take sides
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A23. by supporting the Confederacy
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Q25. What is the period called following the Civil War?
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Q26. What happended during Reconstruction?
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Q27. What problems did African Americans face during Reconstruction? (5)
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Q28. Give 3 examples to show how Virginia's economy was in ruins.
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Q29. What provided free food, schools, and medical care for freed African Americans and others?
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Q30. What is sharecropping?
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Q31. What word means the separation of people usually based on a race or religion?
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Q32. What is discrimination?
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A26. Congress passed laws to rebuild country and bring southern states back into Union
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A25. Reconstruction
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A28. a) money had no value b) banks were closed c) railroads, bridges, plantations and crops were destroyed
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A27. housing, education, clothing, food, and jobs
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A30. freedmen and poor white farmers rented land and promised to pay owners back with a share of the crop
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A29. Freedmen's Bureau
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A32. an unfair difference in the treatment of people
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A31. segregation
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Q33. During Reconstruction, what power did African Americans have in government?
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Q34. Gains made by African Americans were lost after Reconstruction. What laws caused this?
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Q35. What kept African Americans from voting? (2)
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Q36. In what ways were African Americans forced to be separate? (3 examples)
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Q37. African-American and white children attended______schools.
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Q38. What laws had an effect on American Indians?
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A34. Jim Crow
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A33. men of all races could vote
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A36. drinking fountains, restrooms, and restaurants
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A35. poll taxes and voting tests
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A38. Jim Crow
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A37. separate
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