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Civil War Review Notes 3,4,5
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1) The Kansas-Nebraske Act said both states could decide slavery by popular sovereignty. Why did this anger the North?
A
they were north of the 36 30N Latitude line and should be free states
B
Kansas and Nebraska had voted against the president
C
they were agriculture based states and didn't fit in with the other northern states
D
voting was illegal in those states
2) What was Bleeding Kansas?
A
violent fight after people moved in to Kansas to vote for slavery
B
Where the president died
C
several tornadoes touched down and killed lots of people
D
the first battle of the Civil War
3) Dred Scott filed a lawsuit to sue for his freedom. Why did Supreme Court decide against him?
A
he had committed a crime
B
he wasn't a citizen, but property, therefore it wasn't legal for him to sue.
C
he didn't deserve to be heard in the Supreme Court
D
they thought he was too young
4) Why were Southerners happy about the Dred Scott vs Sanford decision?
A
because now he couldn't run for President
B
they didn't have to pay him
C
proved slaves were property and every state should be allowed to own property
D
the south could start building factories
5) Why was the south mad about Lincoln becoming President
A
they didn't like his wife, Mary
B
they believed he was an abolitionist
C
he was hard to get along with
D
he didn't actually win the majority vote
6) Which state was the first to secede fron the Union?
A
South Carolina
B
Tennessee
C
Texas
D
Florida
7) Who was the President of the Confederacy?
A
Ulysses S Grant
B
Jefferson Davis
C
Abraham Lincoln
D
Robert E Lee
8) Where was the first Battle of the Civil war?
A
Gettysburg
B
Baton Rouge
C
Atlanta
D
Fort Sumter
9) What years were the Civil War?
A
1860-1865
B
1861-1863
C
1861-1865
D
1855-1859
10) Robert E Lee was asked to lead the Union troops. Why did he refuse?
A
he didn't think the north was correct
B
he wanted the north to lose
C
He couldn't fight against his home state
D
he did lead the Union troops
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