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Category #1 200 Click here for answer Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War? The Confederacy?
Category #1 Question 400 Click here for answer At the end of the war, who was the military commander of the Union? The Confederacy?
Category #1 Question 600 Click here for answer Which Union general led a march to Atlanta, destroying the South and trying to take away its will to fight.
Category #1 Question 800 Click here for answer Which Southern general, noted for his bravery in battle, earned his nickname at the Battle of Bull Run?
Category #1 Question 1000 Click here for answer Who were two Union generals who were not named in the other answers in this category?
Category #2 Question 200 Click here for answer What was the first battle of the Civil War? In which state did it take place?
Category #2 Question 400 Click here for answer What was the first major battle of the Civil War? What did both sides know as a result of this battle?
Category #2 Question 600 Click here for answer What was the bloodiest one day battle of the Civil War? What important document was issued as a result of this battle?
Category #2 Question 800 Click here for answer Why was the battle of Gettysburg important? In which state did it take place? In which year?
Category #2 Question 1000 Click here for answer Name any three other battles of the Civil War not mentioned in the other questions in this category.
Category #3 Question 200 Click here for answer The Confederates claimed they did not secede because of slavery. What was their reason for seceding?
Category #3 Question 400 Click here for answer The Union had almost every material advantage in the war. What were two advantages that the Confederates had?
Category #3 Question 600 Click here for answer What was the main idea of the Emancipation Proclamation?
Category #3 Question 800 Click here for answer Which document introduced the idea of “a new birth of freedom”? What does this mean?
Category #3 Question 1000 Click here for answer On what date did the Emancipation Proclamation take effect? Why did it not take effect immediately?
Category #4 Question 200 Click here for answer Define Confederacy.
Category #4 Question 400 Click here for answer Define Union.
Category #4 Question 600 Click here for answer Define total war.
Category #4 Question 800 Click here for answer Define border states. Name them.
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Category #5 Question 1000 Click here for answer How many years ago did the Civil War begin? Your answer should be in scores and, if necessary, put in decimal form.
Category 1 Answer 200 Score Board Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
Category 1 Answer 400 Score Board Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee
Category 1 Answer 600 Score Board General William Tecumseh Sherman
Category 1 Answer 800 Score Board General “Stonewall” Jackson
Category 1 Answer 1000 Score Board General McClellan, General Mead, and others will be accepted.
Category 2 Answer 200 Score Board The Battle of Fort Sumter, South Carolina
Category 2 Answer 400 Score Board The Battle of Bull Run. Both sides knew they needed training and that it would be a long war.
Category 2 Answer 600 Score Board The Battle of Antietam led to the Emancipation Proclamation
Category 2 Answer 800 Score Board It was the turning point of the war. Pennsylvania, 1863
Category 2 Answer 1000 Score Board Many answers will be accepted, including Vicksburg, Fredericksburg, Shiloh, and more.
Category 3 Answer 200 Score Board States’ rights.
Category 3 Answer 400 Score Board The South was fighting to protect their homes, to protect their way of life, and to protect their property.
Category 3 Answer 600 Score Board Confederate states who did not rejoin the Union would have their slaves freed.
Category 3 Answer 800 Score Board The Gettysburg Address. “A new birth of freedom” means that the war is now about freedom for everybody, including slaves.
Category 3 Answer 1000 Score Board January 1, This gave Confederate states time to consider rejoining the Union.
Category 4 Answer 200 Score Board The states that seceded from the United States of America.
Category 4 Answer 400 Score Board The states that remained loyal to the United States of America.
Category 4 Answer 600 Score Board Total war is the military strategy in which everything that an enemy owns is destroyed in order to get the enemy to surrender.
Category 4 Answer 800 Score Board Slave states remaining in the Union. They were Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, and Missouri.
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Category 5 Answer 1000 Score Board 7.55 scores
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