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1 LOUISIANA Wrap-Up Chapter 10 Secession & Civil War
To play the game, go to the next slide and click on a point value to go to a question. To go to final Wrap-Up click on Final Wrap-Up at the bottom of the main screen.

2 Sectionalism Civil War Secession War in Louisiana Last Years of the War Vocabulary 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

3 Final Wrap-Up Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Wager Wager Wager
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4 What would be the position of a person who supported the idea of states’ rights in the United States in the 18th century?

5 The rights of states should prevail over the rights of the federal government
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6 What is the author’s intended message in this political cartoon?

7 The argument over slavery was tearing the United States apart
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8 What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850?

9 To settle disputes over slavery
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10 What novel published in 1852 created great sympathy for the suffering of slaves and advanced the abolitionists’ movement in the North?

11 Uncle Tom’s Cabin board score

12 What was the most controversial part of the Compromise of 1850?

13 Fugitive Slave Act board score

14 According to the timeline, which event occurred in 1861?

15 Louisiana seceded from the U.S.
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16 Disputes over which two issues led to the creation of the Confederate States of America?

17 slavery and states’ rights
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18 What happened as a direct result of Lincoln’s election in 1860?

19 Southern states began to secede from the United States
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20 Why did many Southerners feel Lincoln’s election was illegitimate?

21 His name was not on the ballots in ten of the fifteen slave states
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22 What conclusion can be drawn from this sermon excerpt by Reverend Benjamin Palmer of New Orleans?

23 Palmer’s status and words helped to persuade Louisiana’s citizens to secede
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24 What is the author’s intended message in this political cartoon?

25 The argument over slavery was tearing the United States apart
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26 What was the purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation?

27 to pressure the Confederates to end the war
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28 How was the complaint “a rich man’s struggle but a poor man’s fight” related to the Conscription Act?

29 Draft exemptions favored upper class professionals and those who benefited from slavery
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30 What does the author want you to know about Abraham Lincoln?

31 Lincoln would attack slavery in order to force the Confederate States to stop fighting
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32 What conclusion can be drawn from the graphs?

33 The Union would have a greater advantage during the Civil War
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34 Where did the longest siege of the Civil War occur?

35 Port Hudson board score

36 What conclusion can be drawn about the role of the Mississippi in the Union strategy?

37 Much of the Union’s strategy depended on controlling the Mississippi
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38 Why did Wheat’s unit become known as the “Fighting Tigers”?

39 They were ferocious with the enemy and wild off the battlefield
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40 Why was Louisiana a primary target for the Union?

41 The port of New Orleans and the Mississippi River were crucial to Confederate trade and transportation board score

42 What was Louisiana’s primary concern when considering secession?

43 economic impact board score

44 What conclusion can be drawn about the Union’s plan to defeat the Confederacy?

45 Blockading the South’s major ports and waterways would cripple their transportation, supplies, and economy board score

46 What was the Confiscation Act?

47 It allowed Union soldiers to take possession of property belonging to Confederate
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48 Which Confederate capital was the last to surrender?

49 Shreveport board score

50 Who was the commander of the United States Navy at New Orleans?

51 David Farragut board score

52 What group did Kate Stone start a chapter of in Madison Parish?

53 United Daughters of the Confederacy
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54 What is the meaning of the term emancipate?

55 set free board score

56 What is popular sovereignty?

57 The ability of the people of an area to decide an issue for themselves
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58 The division of the nation’s states based on slave or free would be the best example of what term?

59 Sectionalism board score

60 To which event is the text referring?

61 Emancipation Proclamation
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62 What was the Fugitive Slave Act?

63 It required all citizens to assist officials in the locating and return of escaped slaves
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64 Make your wager on the scoreboard
Final Wrap-Up Make your wager on the scoreboard Final Question score

65 Why were Louisiana sugar planters particularly concerned with secession?

66 Losing protective federal tariffs would affect prices and markets for their crop
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