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Reform Movements And Civil War Era.
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Religious movement that led to social reforms
a) 2nd Great Awakening
b) Abolitionist
c) 2nd Continental Congress
d) Mormons
The right to vote
a) Sectionalism
b) Secession
c) Suffrage
d) Bill of Rights
Someone opposed to slavery (North)
a) Union
b) Sectionalism
c) 3/5 Compromise
d) Abolitionist
Loyalty to one's region rather than the country as a whole
a) Secession
b) Sectionalism
c) New England
d) Compromise of 1850
Novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe that explained the cruelties of slavery in the South
a) Dred Scott v. Sanford
b) 2nd Great Awakening
c) Uncle Tom's Cabin
d) Emancipation Proclamation
Supreme Court case that said slaves were property, not citizens
a) Dred Scott v. Sanford
b) Worcester v. Georgia
c) Gibbons v. Ogden
d) Marbury v. Madison
Withdrawal from the Union
a) Annexation
b) Cede
c) Sectionalism
d) Secession
1st southern state to secede from the Union
a) Texas
b) North Carolina
c) Virginia
d) South Carolina
USA, North, Yankees
a) Union
b) Confederacy
c) New England
d) Northwest Territory
CSA, South, Rebels
a) Union
b) Confederacy
c) Mexican Cession
d) Gadsden Purchase
Commanding general of the Southern army
a) Ulysses S. Grant
b) Jefferson Davis
c) Robert E. Lee
d) Abraham Lincoln
Commanding general of the Northern army that won the war
a) Ulysses S. Grant
b) Jefferson Davis
c) Robert E. Lee
d) Abraham Lincoln
Beginning of the Civil War (1861)
a) Gettysburg
b) Appomattox Courthouse
c) Fort Sumter
d) Antietam
Bloodiest single day; Union victory convinced Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation
a) Fort Sumter
b) Vicksburg
c) Bull Run
d) Antietam
Order issued by Abraham Lincoln declaring slaves in all rebelling states free
a) Appomattox Courthouse
b) Emancipation Proclamation
c) Secession
d) Abolitionist
Union victory giving the North control of the Mississippi River
a) Fort Sumter
b) Antietam
c) Vicksburg
d) Gettysburg
Turning point of the Civil War; Union victory
a) Fort Sumter
b) Antietam
c) Vicksburg
d) Gettysburg
Site of the Confederate surrender (1865)
a) Gettysburg
b) Yorktown
c) Appomattox Courthouse
d) Antietam
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