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4th 9 weeks review
Question | Answer |
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civil war | 1861-1865 |
the debate over states rights | slavery |
the battle of vicksburg(on the mississippi river)was won by the union.Taking control of the mississippi river and split the south in half | true |
the battle of gettysburg pennsylvania was the turning of the war the union (south)began to win | false-no because it was not the south it was the north |
Robert E.Lee-graduant of west piont military academy, commander in the mexican war,commanding general of the confederate army surrednder to u.s grant at house of burgeses | false-he serrender at the Appomattox cout house, Virginia |
Ulyssesa S.Garant-commanding general of union army.Eighteenth president of the U.S.(hes on the $20.00bill) | true |
Abreham Lincoln-third preident of the United states president ofthe u.s. diring the civil war | false-Abreham Lincoln was not the third president he was the 16 president |
James Adams-president of the confederate states of america | false-it was Jefferson Davis |
president Lincoln gave his famous Gettysburge address to commemorate the union soldiers that had died at the battle | true |
both presidents Washington and president davis both wanted to uphold the federal goverment | false-it was president Lincoln and president Andrew Jackson |
figitive slave act allowed for runaway slaves to be caotured and returned to the south and slavery | true |
north- factories and south agriculture | true |
13th amedmen | abolish slavery |
14th amedment | gave civil rights, citizenship |
15th amedment | voting rights |
the north had factories, much railroads, roads,seaports, small navy | true |
the north had agriculture, few railroads, roads and seaports large navy | false-it was the south |
Dred scott was a slave fighting forhis freedom | he took it to the supreme court |
abolitionist-person who wanted to abolition slavery completly | true |
uncletoms cabine a book written by Hariet Beecher Stowe about the topic of slavery | true |