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1 400 pt 600 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt 400 pt 600pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt 400 pt 600 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt 400 pt 600 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt 400 pt 600 pt 800 pt 1000 pt 200 pt Concepts Famous PeopleLead Up to War Civil WarReconstruction

2 Stephen Douglas Kansas-Nebraska Act Lecompton Constition

3 Popular Sovereignty

4 Lincoln’s dismissal of the idea of secession

5 The union is perpetual

6 John Calhoun Tariff of Abominations States rights

7 Doctrine of nullification

8 Political philosophy Kentucky Resolutions Ordinances of Secession

9 Compact Theory of Government

10 Reconstruction Acts Military Districts Congress

11 Radical Reconstruction

12 Beaten by an angry Preston Brooks for ridiculing his uncle during the Kansas debate.

13 Charles Sumner

14 John C. Fremont Abraham Lincoln Ulysses S. Grant

15 All Republican candidates for President.

16 His veto of the Civil Rights Act and the renewal of the Freedman’s Bureau pushed moderates into the Radical camp

17 Andrew Johnson

18 Blanche K. Bruce Hiram Revels Robert Smalls

19 Some of the first African-Americans elected to Congress (House or Senate)

20 George McClellan Clement Vallandigham Thaddeus Stevens

21 All opponents of Lincoln’s policies.

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23 Fugitive Slave Act Slave auctions banned in DC California enters the union

24 All part of the Compromise of 1850.

25 Uncle Tom Simon Legree Cassy

26 All characters in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin

27 Kansas Nebraska Act led to the creation of this political group

28 The Republican Party.

29 Slavery can spread; African-Americans are not citizens; Missouri Compromise is unconstitutional

30 All parts of the Dred Scott decision (Scott v. Sanford).

31 Lincoln asks a question and Douglas loses Southern support with this answer

32 The Freeport Doctrine.

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34 Call for 75,000 troops Suspension of habeous corpus Authorize war expenditures

35 Lincoln’s response to the firing on Ft. Sumter

36 Redefined the Civil War from the North’s perspective as a war for freedom

37 The Emancipation Proclamation

38 23 million people 85% of the factories Strong central government

39 Northern advantages during the Civil War

40 Key battle that gave Lincoln the victory he needed to issue the Emancipation Proclamation

41 Antietam (or Sharpsburg if you’re a Southerner)

42 Lee’s defeat at Antietam Emancipation Proclamation Egyptian and Indian cotton

43 All reasons for the failure of Cotton Diplomacy

44 10% plan rebuked by Congress Wade-Davis bill vetoed Reconstruction Acts of 1867

45 All illustrate the fight between Presidential and Congressional Reconstruction

46 Black codes Jim Crow KKK

47 All attempted to oppress the freedmen

48 Economic institution that gave freedmen land to work, but kept them bound to the land with indebtedness.

49 Sharecropping

50 Credit Mobilier Jay Gould’s gold Whiskey Ring

51 All corruption scandals in the Grant administration

52 End of Reconstruction; The election of Rutherford B. Hayes; Last federal troops removed from the South

53 The Compromise of 1877


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