8th Grade History Test 7 Flashcards

1
Q

proposed the Compromise of 1850

A

Henry Clay

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2
Q

the admission of this state in 1850 temporarily upset the balance between free and slave states

A

California

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3
Q

the location of the first shot of the Civil War

A

Fort Sumter

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4
Q

the two men who met at Appomattox Court House to discuss terms of surrender

A

Lee and Grant

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5
Q

known as the “Angel of the Battlefield”

A

Clara Barton

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6
Q

John C. Calhoun was a famous “states’ rights” spokesman from this state

A

South Carolina

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7
Q

number of states that joined the Confederacy

A

11

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8
Q

wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin

A

Harriet Beecher Stowe

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9
Q

introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act

A

Stephen Douglas

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10
Q

officer responsible for capturing John Brown in Harper’s Ferry, Virginia

A

Robert E. Lee

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11
Q

first major battle of the war

A

Bull Run

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12
Q

bloody battle fought in Tennessee

A

Shiloh

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13
Q

battle in which the Confederate army split and lured the Union into a trap

A

Chancellorsville

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14
Q

bloody battle fought in Pennsylvania

A

Gettysburg

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15
Q

bloodiest single day of the war

A

Antietam

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16
Q

general at Fredericksburg

A

A. E. Burnside

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17
Q

general at Chancellorsville

A

Joseph Hooker

18
Q

general at Antietam

A

George B. McClellan

19
Q

general at New Orleans

A

David Farragut

20
Q

general at Vicksburg

A

U. S. Grant

21
Q

Confederate general who won the Battle of Chickamauga

A

Braxton Bragg

22
Q

the Confederate general who won his nickname at Bull Run

A

Stonewall Jackson

23
Q

Confederate general who led the dramatic charge on Cemetery Ridge at the Battle of Gettysburg

A

George E. Pickett

24
Q

Southern general that Lee called the “eyes of the army”

A

Jeb Stuart

25
Q

Confederate navy ship that fought against the Monitor

A

Merrimac

26
Q

The Emancipation Proclamation of ___ freed slaves in the states which had seceded

A

1863

27
Q

the general who burned Atlanta, Savannah, and Columbia

A

Sherman

28
Q

After the Confederates surrendered, General ___ allowed them to keep their animals and rifles

A

Grant

29
Q

In the ___, a man could avoid the draft by paying a $300.00 exemption

A

North

30
Q

By 1865, the Confederate dollar was worth little more than

A

1 cent

31
Q

ran for the Presidency as a Union party candidate in 1864

A

Lincoln

32
Q

number of men who died in the Civil War

A

600,000

33
Q

amendment that outlawed slavery

A

13th Amendment

34
Q

a Southerner who helped the carpetbaggers

A

scalawag

35
Q

shot President Lincoln

A

John Wilkes Booth

36
Q

the first President to be impeached

A

Andrew Johnson

37
Q

amendment that made former slaves citizens of the United States

A

14th Amendment

38
Q

agreement that ended Reconstruction in the South

A

Compromise of 1877

39
Q

won the Presidential election of 1868

A

Ulysses S. Grant

40
Q

the man who invented the symbols for the leading political parties: a donkey for the Democrats and an elephant for the Republicans

A

Thomas Nast

41
Q

What did Booker T. Washington believe the freed slaves should do to take their proper place in American society?

A

Booker T. Washington believed that hard work, practical education, and spiritual development would put the freed slaves on an level of integrity and character that would win the respect of all Americans.

42
Q

Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the North and South in the beginning of the Civil War.

A

The South had several advantages: (1) they were motivated by protection of home and family, (2) they had stockpiled supplies in anticipation of the war, and (3) they had better military leaders. Disadvantages in the South included: (1) no means of insuring future supplies, (2) no industrial base and (3) sally population.

The North also had several advantages: (1) they had a larger population (4 times more than the South) (2) they had a large industrial base to manufacture war materials, (3) they had a rail system to transport troops and supplies. Then North did have the disadvantage of having to attack rather than defend.