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Unit 5 Jeopardy – Civil War Final Jeopardy GAPIEDMONT ATLANTACHEROKEE WOODSTK Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.

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2 Unit 5 Jeopardy – Civil War Final Jeopardy GAPIEDMONT ATLANTACHEROKEE WOODSTK Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500

3 $100 Question from GA Identify William T. Sherman

4 $100 Answer from GA Northern General

5 $200 Question from GA Identify Robert E. Lee

6 $200 Answer from GA General in charge of the Confederate Army

7 $300 Question from GA What was significant about Andersonville, GA? What happened there?

8 $300 Answer from GA Location of the Confederate Prisoner of War Camp. Terrible Conditions, overcrowded, many Union POW’s died there.

9 $400 Question from GA What were the two results of the Emancipation Proclamation?

10 $400 Answer from GA All slaves in Southern States were freed. African Americans invited to fight in the Union Army

11 $500 Question from GA What was the purpose of the Union’s Naval blockade on Southern Ports

12 $500 Answer from GA To cut off the Southern Cotton Trade with Europe – Thus hurting the Southern Economy

13 $100 Question from PIEDMONT Identify Abraham Lincoln

14 $100 Answer from PIEDMONT President for the USA

15 $200 Question from PIEDMONT What was important about the Battle of Gettysburg?

16 $200 Answer from PIEDMONT Failed Confederate invasion of the North. 3 day battle – 51,000 men died. Later made a national cemetery

17 $300 Question from PIEDMONT Who was the Union general who took over Union forces in Chattanooga and then burned Georgia from Atlanta to Savannah?

18 $300 Answer from PIEDMONT General William T. Sherman

19 $400 Question from PIEDMONT Why was Atlanta the most important military target in GA?

20 $400 Answer from PIEDMONT It was an industrial center and transportation center of GA Supplied the Confederate Army with many supplies.

21 $500 Question from PIEDMONT What three things did Georgia’s Ordinance of Secession say?

22 $500 Answer from PIEDMONT It repealed the ratification of the US Constitution. It declared Georgia an independent nation. It dissolved GA’s membership in the USA.

23 $100 Question from ATLANTA Identify Jefferson Davis

24 $100 Answer from ATLANTA President of the Confederacy

25 $200 Question from ATLANTA Capital of the Confederacy?

26 $200 Answer from ATLANTA Richmond, VA

27 $300 Question from ATLANTA What were the years of the Civil War?

28 $300 Answer from ATLANTA 1861 - 1865

29 $400 Question from ATLANTA What was John Brown’s goal with the raid at Harper’s Ferry?

30 $400 Answer from ATLANTA T o take over the armory to start a rebellion with Southern Slaves against Southerners

31 $500 Question from ATLANTA What were the three immediate causes Of the Civil War?

32 $500 Answer from ATLANTA John Brown’s Raid at Harper’s Ferry Lincoln’s Election in 1860 The Secession of Southern States

33 $100 Question from CHEROKEE Identify Alexander Stephens

34 $100 Answer from CHEROKEE Vice President of the Confederacy – From GA

35 $200 Question from CHEROKEE Capital of the USA?

36 $200 Answer from CHEROKEE Washington, D.C.

37 $300 Question from CHEROKEE Where did the Civil War begin? Describe this battle

38 $300 Answer from CHEROKEE Fort Sumter – first shots fired of the Civil War

39 $400 Question from CHEROKEE What was the purpose of Sherman’s March through Georgia?

40 $400 Answer from CHEROKEE destroy resources, especially railroads, and Confederate supplies

41 $500 Question from CHEROKEE Four reasons why Atlanta was called the “Heart of the Confederacy?”

42 $500 Answer from CHEROKEE Supplied food for the Confederacy. Best railroad system in the South. Industrial Center of the South. Made war materials such as guns, ammunition, clothes, medical supplies, etc.

43 $100 Question from WOODSTOCK Identify Ulysses S. Grant

44 $100 Answer from WOODSTOCK General in charge of the Union army at the end of the War.

45 $200 Question from WOODSTOCK First major battle of the Civil War – proved to both sides that the war would be LONG.

46 $200 Answer from WOODSTOCK Manassas/Bull Run

47 $300 Question from WOODSTOCK Site of the official surrender of the Civil War. General Lee surrendered to General Grant at this location

48 $300 Answer from WOODSTOCK Appomattox Courthouse, VA

49 $400 Question from WOODSTOCK Put in order: Emancipation Proclamation Gettysburg Antietam

50 $400 Answer from WOODSTOCK Antietam Emancipation Proclamation Gettysburg

51 $500 Question from WOODSTOCK What were the fundamental causes of the Civil War?

52 $500 Answer from WOODSTOCK Differences between the North and South over Economics, States’ Rights, and Slavery

53 Final Jeopardy Describe how Georgia was affected by the Civil War? Vocabulary Hint Box: Georgia’s Importance Blockade Atlanta Campaign March to the Sea Andersonville

54 Final Jeopardy Answer 1.Georgia’s Importance in the Civil War included a transportation center, industrial center, and supplying the Confederacy with food and war supplies. 2.The Blockade of GA’s ports restricted the cotton trade with Europe which hurt the South’s economy. 3.The Atlanta Campaign were a series of several battles fought in North Georgia while Sherman approached Atlanta. Once at Atlanta, Sherman was able to take the City and later burn it to the ground. 4.Sherman’s March to the Sea destroyed $100 million worth of property, livestock and crops. This was the last step in destroying GA’s was resources. 5.Andersonville Prison was a POW camp in GA. Due to limited supplies, many soldiers died due to starvation, poor sanitation and disease.


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