Be able to answer the following questions by the end of ...
Be able to answer the following questions by the end of Goal #3.
1. What were the reasons of the debate on the expansion of slavery?
2. Give examples of weak Presidential leadership leading to the Civil War/Reconstruction.
3. In what way did sectionalism grow before the Civil War?
4. Name the founders and the reasons for the start of the Republican Party.
5. What were the economic conditions and ideas of expansion for each region?
6. How did different regions of the country interpret the 10th amendment?
7. Name the immediate causes of the Civil War.
8. Name the major battles and how they were turning points of the war.
9. What new military technological advances came about during the Civil War.
10. What were the strategies used by both sides to win the war?
11. List three of the major political or military leaders from each side and what they did.
12. What was the role of Europe during the Civil War? Whom did they support?
13. How did people resist the war effort on both the North and the South?
14. What types of limitations were forced on both the President and Congress?
15. How was the labor system forced to change after the Civil War?
16. During Reconstruction what were the major plans and what were the major reasons for resistance?
17. How did the South reorganize socially, economically, and politically?
18. How was the supremacy of the Federal Government verified?
19. Why did states feel they needed to succeed?
20. How did civil rights rise and decline both pre and post Civil War?
Words—Be able to define and tell its importance
13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment
Anaconda Plan Antietam Appomattox Court House
Black Codes Bleeding Kansas John Wilkes Booth
John Brown Carpetbaggers Civil Rights Act of 1866
Compromise of 1850 Compromise of 1877 Confederation
Copperheads Jefferson Davis Dred Scot v. Sanford
Election of 1860 Election of 1864 Election of 1876
Emancipation Proclamation Battle of Bull Run Battle of Manassas
Fort Sumter Free Soil Party Freedman’s Bureau
Freeport Doctrine Fugitive Slave Act Gettysburg
Gettysburg Address Ulysses S. Grant Harper’s Ferry
Stonewall Jackson Jim Crow Laws Andrew Johnson
Impeachment of Johnson Kansas-Nebraska Act Ku Klux Klan
Robert E Lee Abraham Lincoln Lincoln-Douglas Debate
McClellan George Radical reconstruction Popular Sovereignty
Radical Republicans Reconstruction Plans Republican Party
Scalawags Secession Sharecroppers
William Sherman Sherman’s March Slave Codes
Thaddeus Stevens Harriet Beecher Stowe Tenant Farmers
The Whiskey Ring Harriet Tubman Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Underground Railroad Vicksburg Writ of Habeas Corpus
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