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Page 1: Who was the 7th president?

Who was the 7th president?

Andrew Jackson (D)

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www.presidentelect.org

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What vocabulary term describes the idea of spreading political power to all the people and ensuring majority rule?

Jacksonian Democracy

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What was Jackson’s policy of giving government jobs to political backers known as?

Spoils System

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Which major issue of Jackson’s presidency is missing?

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Jackson

Indians

States’ rights (tariff)

National

bank

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Which tribe was forced off its land as a result of Jackson ignoring the Supreme

Court’s decision in Worcester v. Georgia?

Cherokees

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Who was the leader of the States’ Rights movement during Jackson’s

Presidency?

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John C. Calhoun

(vice president)

The debate over

states’ rights aged

Calhoun quickly.

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Southern states objected to the tariff because it benefitted the North. They even threatened to secede over the issue. They

called it the tariff of…

abomination

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John C. Calhoun said a state had the right to nullify, or reject, a federal law that it

considers unconstitutional. This is called the doctrine of _________________.nullification

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Jackson distrusted paper money and was opposed to the National Bank. He destroyed it by

withdrawing the money and depositing it in…

state banks (pet)

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NATIONAL BANK

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The new Whig Party opposed

Andrew Jackson and portrayed him

as a …

king

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After our 8th president took office, the country panicked (Panic of 1837) and the economy suffered. Because of this, Van Buren earned the nickname “Martin Van

__________”Ruin

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Brigham Young helped what religious group move from New York to Salt Lake City,

Utah?

Mormons

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During Polk’s presidency the U.S. expanded to the Pacific Ocean. This fulfilled the

American belief that the U.S. had the God-given right to obtain the land. This belief

was known as…

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Over what issue was James K. Polk prepared to go to

war with Britain in the 1840s?

Oregon Territory

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What state entered the Union as a

slave state in 1845 which

would lead to conflict with

Mexico?

Texas

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“Mexico has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon American soil.”

What was the result of Polk’s address to Congress?

Mexican War

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What was the last piece of land added to accomplish Manifest Destiny?

The Gadsden Purchase

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Why did people move to California in 1849?

Gold Rush

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Which pull factor is related to religious and political turmoil?

Freedom

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These problems are a result of an

increasing ___________

Crime

OvercrowdingDisease

population

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Disobeying a law you believe is morally wrong is known as ___________________.civil disobedience

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The renewal of religious faith in the 1790s and early 1800s was known as the…

Second Great Awakening

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What was the name of the campaign that worked to ban alcohol?

Temperance Movement

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Who said, “Education is the great equalizer?”

Horace Mann

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What vocabulary term describes the movement to end slavery?

Abolition

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Who was the abolitionist that

wrote an autobiographical

account of his life as a slave and published a newspaper called

The North Star?

Frederick Douglass

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William Lloyd Garrison published an abolitionist newspaper called…

The Liberator

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A secret network that was used by Harriet Tubman which assisted slaves in gaining their freedom was

called the…

Underground Railroad

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What meeting was organized by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1858 to discuss Women’s Rights?

Seneca Falls Convention

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What school in New York focused on the painting of nature?

Hudson River School

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Who was the 1800s environmentalist also known as the “bird guy”?

James Audobon

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What is this?

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Compromise of 1850

California enters as a free state

Fugitive Slave Act

Slavery banned in Washington

D.C.

Popular Sovereignty

decides slavery in territories

NORTH

LIKES

THIS

SOUTH

LIKES

THIS

NORTH

LIKES

THIS

SOUTH

LIKES

THIS

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What is popular sovereignty?

People vote

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What is the 3rd map?

Kansas Nebraska Act

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As a result of the Kansas Nebraska Act, what territory would become a

battleground over slavery?

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Kansas

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What do you see as a possible result of the purple spreading?

Slavery might spread

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In the 1857 court case Dred Scott v. Sandford, the Supreme Court ruled that

slaves were not citizens, they were…

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property

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Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book

described the life and hardships of slaves. What is the name of

the book?

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What political party was formed in 1854 by opponents of slavery in the territories?

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Who did Abraham Lincoln debate in the 1858 Illinois Senate race?

Stephen Douglas

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In 1859, what abolitionist led a raid in Harpers Ferry, Virginia?

John Brown

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www.cs.cornell.edu

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Who was the 16th president?Abraham Lincoln (R)

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As a result of Lincoln’s election, what did the South do?

Secede

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Which state was the first to secede?

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What country was formed by the states which seceded in 1861?

Confederate States of America

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Who was the President of the Confederate States of America?

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In his First Inaugural Address, what does Lincoln hope will not happen?

War

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What event is the quote describing?

Fort Sumter

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The bombing of Fort Sumter started the _______________.Civil War

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Who was the commanding general of the Confederate Army?

Robert E. Lee

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What were Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware called in the Civil War?

Border states

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Which side had more of the population?

UNION

CONFEDERACY

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Which side had more of the

manufacturing plants?

Union

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What advantage did the South have? (HINT: Foreign countries relied on it)

Cotton

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What plan is this map showing?

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What was the first major battle of the Civil War?

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BULL RUN

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What southern general was a hero at the First Battle of Bull Run?

Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson

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Lee tried to capture Washington D.C. and it became the deadliest day in

American history. What battle was it?

Antietam

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The quote is from what document?

The Emancipation Proclamation

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What July 1863 battle was a result of Lee wanting to invade the North?

Gettysburg

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Later Lincoln remembered the dead in his speech, the…

Gettysburg Address

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What was the significance of the Siege of Vicksburg?

Union captures the Mississippi River

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Together Gettysburg and Vicksburg marked the ____________ ___________ of the war.turning point

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What Union general marched from Atlanta to the sea?

Sherman

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Where did Robert E. Lee surrender to Ulysses S. Grant?

Appomattox Court House, Virginia

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Which 3 amendments were passed during Reconstruction?

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Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?

Booth

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What was the process the

federal government used

to readmit the Confederate states to the

Union?

Reconstruction

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What group in Congress wanted to punish the Southerners?

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Which of these two plans showed “malice toward none; charity for all?”

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What happened to

President Johnson when

he failed to follow the Tenure of

Office Act?

Impeached

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What were the Southern laws that were passed to limit the freedom of former

slaves known as?

Black Codes

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What secret group worked to keep former slaves powerless in the South in 1866?

Ku Klux Klan

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What vocabulary term describes a system in which landowners gave farm workers land, seed, and tools in return for a part of the

crops they raised?

Sharecropping

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“I had a reputation of

drinking too much,

but I began to win

battles out west. The

president heard

about me and put me

in charge of all Union

forces. I led us to

victory against the

rebellious South, and

later I became

president of the U.S.,

just like Washington

had done many years

before. Who am I?”

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What ended Reconstruction?

Compromise of 1877

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U.S. soldiers are removed from the South (South likes that)

Rutherford B. Hayes is declared the winner (North likes that)

Compromise of 1877 settles the election

Election of 1876 is unresolved

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Name the effect.

SlaveryStates’ rights ?Secede

CAUSE CAUSE EFFECT

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Number these in the correct chronological order.

_____ a. Slavery is abolished

_____ b. Civil War

_____ c. Reconstruction ends

_____ d. Former slaves become citizens

_____ e. Former slaves get suffrage

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2

3

4

5

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Fort Sumter

is to is to

the Civil War

as

Lexington

?the

Revolutionary War

Complete the analogy.

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Complete the missing circle.

Maryland

MissouriKentucky

Border States___________

in the

Civil War

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a. Grant

b. Washington

c. Lee

d. Paine

Circle the term that does not belong.

TOPIC: Commanders or Generals

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Name the effect.

Worcester v. Georgia

American desire for

land ?Trail of Tears

CAUSE CAUSE EFFECT

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Number these in the correct chronological order.

_____ a. Gettysburg

_____ b. Appomattox Court House

_____ c. South secedes

_____ d. Fort Sumter

_____ e. Lincoln’s assassination

1

2

3

4

5

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Eli Whitney

is to is to

the cotton gin

as

Robert Fulton

?the steamboat

Complete the analogy.

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Civil

Rights

___________

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Complete the missing circle.

13th

15th14th

Amendments

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a. Bill of Rights

b. Indians

c. National Bank

d. Spoils System

Circle the term that does not belong.

TOPIC: Andrew Jackson

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Name the effect.

Potato famine

Land & opportunity ?Irish

immigrants

CAUSE CAUSE EFFECT

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?

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Industry

is to is to

the North

as

Agriculture

the South

Complete the analogy.

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Name the effect.

South is destroyed

Desire for unity ?Reconstruction

CAUSE CAUSE EFFECT

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Jefferson

is to is to

the U.S.

as

Napoleon

?France

Complete the analogy.

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Grant

is to is to

the Union

as

Lee

?the

Confederacy

Complete the analogy.

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a. William Garrison

b. Frederick Douglass

c. Harriet Tubman

d. Ku Klux Klan

Circle the term that does not belong.

TOPIC: Abolitionists

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Complete the analogy.

Mayflower Compact

is to is to

Pilgrims

as

The Constitution

?Americans

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Complete the missing circle.

Gettysburg

AntietamVicksburg

Battles of the

_____________Civil War

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Complete the analogy.

“Stonewall” Jackson

is to is to

Bull Run

as

Andrew Jackson

?New Orleans

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“’Four score and seven years

ago…’ I thought it had a nice ring

to it, so I decided to start my

speech with that instead of ‘87

years ago.’ I think it worked out.”

Who am I?

Abraham Lincoln

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“Some people think I’m as beautiful

as a song can be.

Mine eyes have seen the Glory

of the coming of the Lord…”

What am I?

Battle Hymn

of the Republic

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“This bloody blockade has trapped

me in. The people who grow me

can’t export me, and if I’m not sold

the Confederacy will have a difficult

time supporting the war effort. This is

no way to treat a king!”

What am I?

Cotton

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“I must say that Mr. Lincoln has

done quite well for himself.

When we debated, I had my

doubts about him and his views

on slavery. What do I know?

Maybe he’s our greatest

president.”

Who am I?

Stephen Douglas

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“Oh, how it pains me, this decision

I must make. Slavery is an awful

thing, but how can I turn my back

on my beloved Virginia. I can’t. I

shall stand with the South.”

Who am I?

Robert E. Lee