1) This region had more factories. a) The North b) The South 2) This region believed women should NOT be able to vote.  a) The North b) The South 3) This region was AGAINST slavery and the Underground Railroad was active there.  a) The North b) The South 4) This region was FOR slavery. a) The North b) The South 5) Most people went to school in this region. a) The North b) The South 6) This region grew cash crops like tobacco on their plantations. a) The North b) The South 7) This region did not want slavery to spread to the West. a) The North b) The South 8) This region opposed (was against) Abraham Lincoln. a) The North b) The South 9) This region believed women SHOULD be able to vote.  a) The North b) The South 10) This was the first event leading to the Civil War. In this event, states north of the Mason-Dixon line were allowed to be free states, and states south of this line were allowed to be slave states.  a) Missouri Compromise b) Kansas-Nebraska Act c) Election of 1860 d) Fort Sumter 11) This was the second event leading to the Civil War. This event was set up after the Missouri Compromise failed. It allowed new states to decide and vote if they would be slave states or free states.  a) Missouri Compromise b) Kansas-Nebraska Act c) Election of 1860 d) Fort Sumter 12) This was the third event leading to the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was chosen as president in 1860. Afterwards, South Carolina and other Southern states seceded and formed the Confederate States of America. a) Missouri Compromise b) Kansas-Nebraska Act c) Election of 1860 d) Fort Sumter 13) This was the fourth event leading to the Civil War and officially started the war. At this event, southerners fired the first shots and attacked a fort Lincoln had been sending supplies to. Eventually, the Union had to surrender.  a) Missouri Compromise b) Kansas-Nebraska Act c) Election of 1860 d) Fort Sumter 14) This person was the general for the Confederate Army. He surrendered to Grant in Virginia to end the war.  a) Abraham Lincoln b) Harriet Tubman c) Ulysses S. Grant d) Robert E. Lee e) Clara Barton 15) This person grew up in Kentucky and Indiana. He later moved to Illinois, was elected president, and led the Union to victory in the Civil War.  a) Abraham Lincoln b) Harriet Tubman c) Ulysses S. Grant d) Robert E. Lee e) Clara Barton 16) This person was known as the "Angel of the Battlefield" since she cared for wounded Union soldiers. She later founded the American Red Cross. a) Abraham Lincoln b) Harriet Tubman c) Ulysses S. Grant d) Robert E. Lee e) Clara Barton 17) This person escaped from slavery and became a conductor on the Underground Railroad. She helped hundreds of people escape from slavery.  a) Abraham Lincoln b) Harriet Tubman c) Ulysses S. Grant d) Robert E. Lee e) Clara Barton 18) This person was a well known and skillful general for the Union Army. His troops had many victories during the Civil War.  a) Abraham Lincoln b) Harriet Tubman c) Ulysses S. Grant d) Robert E. Lee e) Clara Barton 19) What was the Emancipation Proclamation? a) A document that freed all slaves in the South. Lincoln signed this in 1863 in hopes it would make the south weaker.  b) When a confederate shot President Lincoln inside a theater in Washington D.C.. President Lincoln died the next day. c) A battle that split the South into two parts. Following a Union victory, the North had taken control of the Mississippi River. d) States that were in between the Union and the Confederacy. They had to decide whether they would stay with the Union or join the Confederacy. 20) What were border states? a) A document that freed all slaves in the South. Lincoln signed this in 1863 in hopes it would make the south weaker.  b) When a confederate shot President Lincoln inside a theater in Washington D.C.. President Lincoln died the next day. c) A battle that split the South into two parts. Following a Union victory, the North had taken control of the Mississippi River. d) States that were in between the Union and the Confederacy. They had to decide whether they would stay with the Union or join the Confederacy. 21) What happened at the assassination of President Lincoln? a) A document that freed all slaves in the South. Lincoln signed this in 1863 in hopes it would make the south weaker.  b) A confederate, named John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln in Ford's theater in Washington D.C.. He died the next day. c) This battle split the South into two parts. Following a Union victory, the North had taken control of the Mississippi River. d) States that were in between the Union and the Confederacy. They had to decide whether they would stay with the Union or join the Confederacy. 22) This battle lasted 3 days and was one of the bloodiest of the Civil War. Afterwards, Lincoln gave a speech honoring all the soldiers that had died. a) Fort Sumter b) Battle of Vicksburg c) Battle of Gettysburg d) Battle of Shiloh 23) This battle split the South into two parts. Following a Union victory, the North had taken control of the Mississippi River. a) Fort Sumter b) Battle of Vicksburg c) Battle of Gettysburg d) Battle of Shiloh 24) At this battle, General Robert E. Lee surrendered to the Union. a) Appomattox Courthouse b) Battle of Vicksburg c) Battle of Gettysburg d) Battle of Shiloh 25) During this event, Sherman and his troops headed to Savannah, Georgia using "total war" along the way. a) Appomattox Courthouse b) Battle of Vicksburg c) Battle of Gettysburg d) March to Sea 26) Who was the president of the Confederacy? a) Abraham Lincoln b) Ulysses S. Grant c) Jefferson Davis d) Robert E. Lee 27) Who was the president of the Union? a) Abraham Lincoln b) Ulysses S. Grant c) Jefferson Davis d) Harriet Tubman

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