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Jeopardy

People Places Battles Vocabulary

Misc. II

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1

He was the President of the United States during

the Civil War.

$100 Answer from H1

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

$200 Question from H1

He was the President of the Confederate States of Americaduring the Civil War.

$200 Answer from H1

Who was Jefferson Davis?

$300 Question from H1

He was the leader of the Confederate troops throughout

the Civil War.

$300 Answer from H1

Who was Robert E. Lee?

$400 Question from H1

He was the leader of the Union troops at the end of

Civil War. He was also the person to whom Robert E. Lee surrendered to at Appomattox.

$400 Answer from H1

Who was Ulysses S. Grant?

$500 Question from H1

This slave tried to win his freedom after his owner died because his

master had been taken him to live for a while in Illinois and Wisconsin, which

were free states. However, the Supreme Court would not allow him to

be a free person for he was not considered a person; he was property.

$500 Answer from H1

Who was Dred Scott?

$100 Question from H2

This was the first state tosecede from the Union.

$100 Answer from H2

What was South Carolina?

$200 Question from H2

This was the capital of the Confederacy.

$200 Answer from H2

What was Richmond, Virginia?

$300 Question from H2

The Missouri Compromise established all states of the

Louisiana Purchase north of this state would be free while those

to the south would be slave states.

$300 Answer from H2

What was Missouri?

$400 Question from H2

By controlling this river, the North could cut the South into

two parts, and help them to win the was more quickly.

$400 Answer from H2

What is the Mississippi River?

$500 Question from H2

Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant here.

$500 Answer from H2

What is Appomattox?

$100 Question from H3

On April 13, 1861, the South took over this Union fort

in South Carolina.

$100 Answer from H3

What was Fort Sumter?

$200 Question from H3

The first battle of the Civil war took place here.

$200 Answer from H3

What was Bull Run?

$300 Question from H3

This battle was one of the Union’s worst defeats during the Civil War.

$300 Answer from H3

What was the Battle of Fredericksburg?

$400 Question from H3

This battle marked theturning point of the

Civil War; the Confederates never invaded the North again

after this battle.

$400 Answer from H3

What was the Battle of Gettysburg?

$500 Question from H3

At the end of this battle,the North controlled all of the Mississippi River and cut the confederacy

into two parts.

$500 Answer from H3

What was the Battle of Vicksburg?

$100 Question from H4

Loyalty to a state or section,rather than to the country

as a whole.

$100 Answer from H4

What is sectionalism?

$200 Question from H4

Runaway slaves

$200 Answer from H4

What are fugitives?

$300 Question from H4

To withdraw from

$300 Answer from H4

What is secede?

$400 Question from H4

Allowing each territory toallow slavery

$400 Answer from H4

Popular sovereignty

$500 Question from H4

War is waged where soldiers andcivilians suffer the same hardships;food and equipment that might beuseful to the enemy is destroyed.

$500 Answer from H4

What is total war?

$100 Question from H5

President Lincoln attended the ceremony to honor those who

fought at the Battle of Gettysburg, and he gave this three minute speech which

talked about American ideals.

$100 Answer from H5

What was the Gettysburg Address?

$200 Question from H5

This document freed the slaves in rebelling territories on

January 1, 1863.

$200 Answer from H5

What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

$300 Question from H5

The South had few factories to produce guns and weapons, few railroads to move troops

and supplies, political problems, and a small

population.

$300 Answer from H5

What were the weaknesses of the South at the beginning of the Civil War?

$400 Question from H5

•the spread of slavery to the territories,•Abolitionists wanted to end slavery,•The South feared it would lose its power in the national government,•Southern states secede after Lincoln’s election,•Confederates bombard Fort Sumter

$400 Answer from H5

Causes of the Civil War

$500 Question from H5

•President issues the Emancipation Proclamation,•The Northern economy booms,•The South loses its cotton trade with Britain,•Total war destroys the South’s economy,•Hundreds of thousands of Americans are killed,•African Americans have equal protection under the Constitution,•The federal government is strong

$500 Answer from H5

What are the effects of the Civil War?

Final Jeopardy

These were the four states where slavery was legal; however,

they chose to stay in the Union once the Civil War began.

Final Jeopardy Answer

What were Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland,

and Missouri?