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The Compromise of 1877 signaled an end to?

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Reconstruction

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No one can be kept from voting because of race, color, or former enslavement, according to the?

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15th Amendment

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Who was the winner of the election of 1860?

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Abraham Lincoln

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Who did John Quincy Adams defeat in the controversial election

of 1824?

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Andrew Jackson

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Which Whig candidate defeated Martin Van Buren by depicting himself as a man of the people?

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William Henry Harrison

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Which tribe was forcibly relocated by means of the “Trail of Tears”?

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Cherokee

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The Indian Removal Act was passed under which president?

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Andrew Jackson

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What treaty marked the end of the wars between the federal

government and the Plains Indians?

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Treaty of Fort Laramie

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What animal was central to the life and culture of the Plains Indians

in the 1800s?

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Buffalo

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Who was the Populist/Democrat who lost the election of 1896 to

William McKinley?

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William Jennings Bryan

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The movement to end slavery is known as the ____ movement.

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Abolition

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Who was the leader of the largest and deadliest slave revolt in US

history?

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Nat Turner

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Uncle Tom’s Cabin was written by?

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

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One of the most active “conductors” on the Underground

Railroad was?

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Harriet Tubman

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The provision that would have prohibited slavery in territory

gained from Mexico was?

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Wilmot Proviso

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What was the stated goal of the Emancipation Proclamation?

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To free slaves (in the Confederacy)

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When the Civil War began what was Lincoln’s main goal?

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Restore the Union

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This battle (July of 1863) is often considered the turning point of the

Civil War?

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Gettysburg

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This woman was perhaps the most famous nurse of the Civil War?

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Clara Barton

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This man lead a destructive march from Atlanta to the coast that utilized the concept of “total

war”?

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William Sherman

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The inventor of a mechanical reaper that did the work of several

farm workers was?

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Cyrus McCormick

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Which president was impeached during Reconstruction?

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Andrew Johnson

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Members of this political party were known for their anti-immigrant

(nativist) beliefs?

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Know-Nothing Party

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“The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they

did here.” This quote is from what speech?

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Gettysburg Address

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Who won the election of 1868?

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Ulysses Grant