The Civil War and Reconstruction Test Review Ch. 2 and 3.

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The Civil War and Reconstruction Test Review Ch. 2 and 3

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Single Question # 1 Lincoln suspended _________________, or the lawful reason to hold a person in prison. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Single Question # 2 Lincoln placed neutral states under ____________________, making the army responsible for the actions of the government. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Single Question # 3 __________________ are the total number of wounded, killed, and missing in action in a battle. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Single Question # 4 ___________________ is the process of bringing confederate states back to the Union. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Single Question # 5 ___________________ are former African- American slaves who were set free with the end of the Civil War. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Single Question # 6 The South instituted a series of codes that discriminated against the African-Americans, these were known as the __________________. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Single Question # 7 President Andrew Johnson was ___________________, because the House of Representatives brought charges against him. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Single Question # 8 Gen. Grant had a fighting tactic known as ______________________, or the process of fighting not only against troops, but farms, manufacturing facilities, in general the peoples’ will to fight. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax reconstruction freedmen kenny Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Single Question # 9 The process by which a person pays rent for land they grow food on is known as ____________________. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws share cropping

Single Question # 10 _______________________ is the forced separation of races in public places. Martial lawhabeas corpustranscontinental RR Platformcasualtiesdraftincome tax Total warreconstruction freedmen Black codesimpeachedtotal warfare SegregationJim Crow laws

Double Question # 1 Please identify which side was victorious at the battle. Gettysburg Union Confederate

Double Question # 2 Please identify which side was victorious at the battle. Antietam Union Confederate

Double Question # 3 Please identify which side was victorious at the battle. Vicksburg Union Confederate

Double Question # 4 Please identify which side was victorious at the battle. Atlanta Union Confederate

Double Question # 5 Please identify which side was victorious at the battle. First Battle of Bull Run Union Confederate

Double Question # 6 This battle is known as the single “bloodiest day of the war.” A) Gettysburg A) Gettysburg B) Atlanta B) Atlanta C) Antietam C) Antietam D) Chattanooga

Double Question # 7 From the beginning of the Civil War, both sides thought that the war would be A) short A) short B) long B) long C) were not sure C) were not sure D) none of the above

Double Question # 8 The Civil War officially began with A) the Union’s attack on Richmond A) the Union’s attack on Richmond B) the Union’s attack on the Mississippi River B) the Union’s attack on the Mississippi River C) the Confederate’s attack on Ft. Sumter C) the Confederate’s attack on Ft. Sumter D) the Confederate’s attack on Gettysburg

Double Question # 9 All of the following are strengths of the North except A) 70% of the population A) 70% of the population B) had numerous strong leaders B) had numerous strong leaders C) had a Navy C) had a Navy D) had 85% of the factories

Double Question # 10 The Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson left us with the idea that A) segregation was illegal A) segregation was illegal B) racism was acceptable B) racism was acceptable C) as long as facilities were equal, they could be separate C) as long as facilities were equal, they could be separate D) none of the above

Double Question # 11 Identify the Union States BLUE RED

Double Question # 12 Identify the Confederate States BLUE RED

Triple Question # 1 In general, describe the differences between the North and South regarding their supplies and preparation for war.

Triple Question # 2 Explain why President Andrew Johnson was impeached.

Triple Question # 3 How did President Johnson’s and the Radical Republicans’ plans for reconstruction differ?

Triple Question # 4 Describe some of the factors that led to the end of Reconstruction.

Triple Question # 5 Do you feel that Reconstruction was successful? Explain why or why not.

Triple Question # 6 Originally, the North had what stance on African-Americans in the Army A) did not allow them to join A) did not allow them to join B) allowed them to join B) allowed them to join C) only allowed to serve as cooks and other less important jobs C) only allowed to serve as cooks and other less important jobs D) none of the above

Triple Question # 7 Who delivers the Emancipation Proclamation? A) U.S. Grant A) U.S. Grant B) Jefferson Davis B) Jefferson Davis C) Abe Lincoln C) Abe Lincoln D) George McClellan

Triple Question # 8 Robert E. Lee, the Confederate General, would be forced to surrender at A) Richmond A) Richmond B) Antietam B) Antietam C) Washington D.C. C) Washington D.C. D) Appomattox Courthouse

Triple Question # 9 This amendment to the US Constitution forever banned slavery A) 2 nd A) 2 nd B) 13 th B) 13 th C) 15 th C) 15 th D) 21 st

Triple Question # 10 Following the end of the war, the South had three new types of voters, which of the following are carpetbaggers? A) Voters who moved from the North A) Voters who moved from the North B) Freed slaves B) Freed slaves C) People of the south who did not claim ties to the confederacy C) People of the south who did not claim ties to the confederacy D) All of the above

Homerun Question # 1 Summarize Galatians 1:10 and explain what it has to do with our unit of study.

Homerun Question # 2 Explain why the Civil War was fought, make sure to identify each side’s reasons for fighting.

Homerun Question # 3 Do you think that the Civil War could have been avoided, explain how and why.

Homerun Question # 4 Explain what Jim Crow Laws were, and why they were used.

Homerun Question # 5 Who delivered the Gettysburg address, where was it delivered, what event was being marked. With what famous words does the Gettysburg Address end?