Road to Civil War Study Guide Name______
- What law required all citizens to help catch runaway slaves?
- What was the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin?
- Who introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
- What was the time period known as when raiders destroyed homes, smashed presses of the Free Soil newspaper, and murdered over 200 people?
- What was the name of the slave who filed a lawsuit because he wanted to be a free man?
- Who was the man who claimed God had given him the vision to try and end slavery?
- Who won the Senate election of 1858?
- What was the new political party formed in Michigan in 1854 with their main goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories?
- Who ran in the election of 1860?
- Who was known as “little giant?”
- Who led the raid on Harper’s Ferry in 1859?
- Who won the election of 1860 and became the 16th president of the U.S.?
- Describe Abraham Lincoln-
- Which one of the following was an advantage for the South?
- More factories
- More rail lines
- Better communication lines
- Better military leaders
- Which conductor on the Underground Railroad was nicknamed “Moses?”
- Who was the former slave’s goal in life was to make sure everyone in the world knew of the evils of slavery?
- Which state was the first to secede from the Union?
- Who was named president of the Confederate States of America?
- Where were the opening shots of the Civil War fired?
- Whatarethe events that led to the Civil War?
- Most controversies centered around slavery in ______.
- John Brown and his followers killed proslavery settlers in ______.
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin swayed many Northerners against ______.
- What was John C. Calhoun’s remedy to disagreements in 1849?
- Which amendment ended slavery?
- Which amendment gave African Americans their suffrage (right to vote)?
- How many years is a term in office for a U.S. Senator?
- What arethe qualifications for becoming a member of the House of Representatives?
- What does the word amend mean?
- How many amendments are in the Constitution?
- How many articles are in the Constitution?
- How many justices are in the Supreme Court?
- Supreme Court justices serve a term of how many years?
- Who was known as Tippecanoe after his defeat of the Native Americans at the battle of Tippecanoe where the Prophet was killed?
- What type of people did Andrew Jackson appeal to?
- What means the right to vote?
- Which branch of government makes the laws?
- Who has the sole power of impeachment?
- Who serves as the jury in a trial of impeachment?
- Which amendment gave women the right to vote?
- What were the laws passed by England that limited America’s trade and helped them make more money?
- The Proclamation of 1763
- The compromise between the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan was called the
- Both the federal and state governments have the power to ______.
- Favored by most of the smaller-states delegates; representation would be based on equal representation; this plan was called the ______.
- A government where one person or a small group of people are in control, an example is Cuba under the leadership of Fidel Castro?
- To say that BarrenCountyMiddle School is located at 555 Trojan Trail is to give its______.
- A settlement made in another land by people who are ruled by their home countries is called ______.
- Industrialization needed all of the following except ______.
- The Trail of Tears was the consequence of ______.
- Explain what the Underground Railroad was and how it affected slaves?
Road to Civil War Study Guide answers Name______
- What law required all citizens to help catch runaway slaves? Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
- What was the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin? Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Who introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act? Stephen Douglas
- What was the time period known as when raiders destroyed homes, smashed presses of the Free Soil newspaper, and murdered over 200 people? Bleeding Kansas
- What was the name of the slave who filed a lawsuit because he wanted to be a free man? Dred Scott
- Who was the man who claimed God had given him the vision to try and end slavery? John Brown
- Who won the Senate election of 1858? Stephen Douglas
- What was the new political party formed in Michigan in 1854 with their main goal of keeping slavery out of the western territories? Republicans
- Who ran in the election of 1860? Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln
- Who was known as “little giant?” Stephen Douglas
- Who led the raid on Harper’s Ferry in 1859? John Brown
- Who won the election of 1860 and became the 16th president of the U.S.? Abraham Lincoln
- Describe Abraham Lincoln- tall, honest, from IL and KY
- Which one of the following was an advantage for the South?
- More factories
- More rail lines
- Better communication lines
- Better military leaders
- Which conductor on the Underground Railroad was nicknamed “Moses?” Harriet Tubman
- Who was the former slave’s goal in life was to make sure everyone in the world knew of the evils of slavery? Sojourner Truth
- Which state was the first to secede from the Union? South Carolina
- Who was named president of the Confederate States of America? Jefferson Davis
- Where were the opening shots of the Civil War fired? FortSumter
- What are the events that led to the Civil War? Slavery, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas, Bloody Sumner, John Brown, raids, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Presidential elections and campaigns
- Most controversies centered on slavery in the Deep South.
- John Brown and his followers killed proslavery settlers in Kansas.
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin swayed many Northerners against slavery.
- What was John C. Calhoun’s remedy to disagreements in 1849? secession
- Which amendment ended slavery? 13th
- Which amendment gave African Americans their suffrage (right to vote)? 15th
- How many years is a term in office for a U.S. Senator? 6
- What are the qualifications for becoming a member of the House of Representatives? Atleast25 years old, US citizen for 7 years, resident of the state elected
- What does the word amend mean? To change
- How many amendments are in the Constitution? 27
- How many articles are in the Constitution? 7
- How many justices are in the Supreme Court? 9
- Supreme Court justices serve a term of how many years? life
- Who was known as Tippecanoe after his defeat of the Native Americans at the battle of Tippecanoe where the Prophet was killed? William Henry Harrison
- What type of people did Andrew Jackson appeal to? Common people
- What means the right to vote? suffrage
- Which branch of government makes the laws? legislative
- Who has the sole power of impeachment? House of Representatives
- Who serves as the jury in a trial of impeachment? Senate
- Which amendment gave women the right to vote? 19th
- What were the laws passed by England that limited America’s trade and helped them make more money? Navigation Acts
- The Proclamation of 1763 forbade colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- The compromise between the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan was called the Great Compromise.
- Both the federal and state governments have the power to tax.
- Favored by most of the smaller-states delegates; representation would be based on equal representation; this plan was called the New Jersey Plan.
- A government where one person or a small group of people are in control, an example is Cuba under the leadership of Fidel Castro? Dictatorship
- To say that BarrenCountyMiddle School is located at 555 Trojan Trail is to give its absolute location.
- A settlement made in another land by people who are ruled by their home countries is called colony.
- Industrialization needed all of the following except a mild climate.
- The Trail of Tears was the consequence of federal legislation to clear Indians from the Southeast.
- Explain what the Underground Railroad was and how it affected slaves?It was a secret network that brought runaway slaves to freedom in the North. It gave them hope and provided a safer method of escape. 100s of slaves were freed.