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Civil War Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and Harriet Tubman were all 19th-century leaders in the movement to | Abolish slavery |
| A major goal of the Seneca Falls Convention (1848) was to publicize the need for | Women's rights |
| Newspaper ads offering rewards for runaway slaves were evidence that slaves | were considered property |
| Which abolitionist leader was a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad? | Harriet Tubman |
| Uncle Tom's Cabin, Kansas-Nebraska Act, and John Brown's attack at Harper's Ferry are all events that | led to the Civil War |
| During the first half of the 19th century the abolition movement worked to | end slavery |
| Abolition, the Underground Railroad, and the Dred Scott decision would all be included in a discussion of | slavery |
| An example of a primary source from the Civil War | soldier's letter |
| In 1860 the North had: industry, more cities, many factories, slavery widely opposed In 1860 the South had: agriculture, mainly rural, few factories, supported slavery This shows that the north | had several advantages |
| This Civil War event occured first (first shots were fired here) | Fort Sumter |
| This led directly to the secession of Southern states from the Union in 1860 and 1861 | Lincoln's election |
| Who won the Civil War? | Union |
| What was one result of the Civil War? | United States remains one country |
| What happened to slavery after the Civil War? | Abolished |