CH 13 quiz 3 review.

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CH 13 quiz 3 review

What event caused the lower South to secede? The election of Lincoln the raid on Harpers Ferry Lincoln's call for troops the bombardment of Fort Sumter

The election of Lincoln

What event caused the upper South to secede? The election of Lincoln the raid on Harpers Ferry Lincoln's call for troops the bombardment of Fort Sumter

Lincoln's call for troops

What federal arsenal was attacked in 1859 in hopes of sparking a slave revolt? __________________________

Harpers Ferry

What party was created in 1860 by conservative Northerners and Southerners who wanted to preserve the Union? ______________________________

Constitutional Union Party

Where was the first shot fired in the Civil War

Fort Sumter

___ first Republican president A) Jefferson Davis B) John Bell C) John J. Crittenden D) secession E) Secret Six F) Abraham Lincoln G) John C. Breckenridge ___ first Republican president

F) Abraham Lincoln

___ president of the Confederate States of America A) Jefferson Davis B) John Bell C) John J. Crittenden D) secession E) Secret Six F) Abraham Lincoln G) John C. Breckenridge ___ president of the Confederate States of America

A) Jefferson Davis

___ Southern Democratic candidate in the crucial election of 1860 A) Jefferson Davis B) John Bell C) John J. Crittenden D) secession E) Secret Six F) Abraham Lincoln G) John C. Breckenridge ___ Southern Democratic candidate in the crucial election of 1860

G) John C. Breckenridge

___ Constitutional Union candidate in the crucial election of 1860 A) Jefferson Davis B) John Bell C) John J. Crittenden D) secession E) Secret Six F) Abraham Lincoln G) John C. Breckenridge ___ Constitutional Union candidate in the crucial election of 1860

B) John Bell

___ failed, last-ditch compromise to save the Union A) Jefferson Davis B) John Bell C) John J. Crittenden D) secession E) Secret Six F) Abraham Lincoln G) John C. Breckenridge ___ failed, last-ditch compromise to save the Union

C) John J. Crittenden

___ slave revolt A) Jefferson Davis B) John Bell C) John J. Crittenden D) secession E) Secret Six F) Abraham Lincoln G) John C. Breckenridge ___ slave revolt

E) Secret Six

___ leaving the Union A) Jefferson Davis B) John Bell C) John J. Crittenden D) secession E) Secret Six F) Abraham Lincoln G) John C. Breckenridge ___ leaving the Union

D) secession

 True/False ___ Crittenden's compromise failed to pass the Republican-controlled Congress.

True