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Unit 11 Day 3 - Emancipation

Unit 11 Day 3 - Emancipation

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‘Stonewall’ Jackson was a great leader of ​
soldiers in the Civil War.

The Battle of ​
was the bloodiest day of the Civil War.

The Union soldiers were motivated to fight in battle by the song the ​
.
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Confederate
Antietam
Battle Hymn of the Republic

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The North called themselves the ​
.

The South called themselves the ​
.

was the president of the Union.

was the commander of the Confederate (Rebel) forces.

The Union had more ​
than the South, which was one advantage they had in the war.
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Union
Confederacy
Abraham Lincoln
Robert E. Lee
factories

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The ​
established principles for the orderly expansion of the U.S.

The U.S. Constitution was written in ​
.

The Louisiana Purchase was acquired by the U.S. in ​
, while Thomas Jefferson was president.

The Principle of Judicial Review was established by the court case ​
.

The court case that resulted from the Indian Removal act was ​
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Northwest Ordinance
1787
1803
Marbury v. Madison
Worcester v. Georgia

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The 1st government of the U.S. is to the Articles of Confederation

As the plan for adding states to the Union is to ​
.

Supporters of the Constitution being ratified are to the Federalists

As supporters of a Bill of Rights being added to the Constitution is to the ​
.

Dividing the power of government into different parts is to separation of powers

As giving one branch power over the other two branches is to ​
.

Land the US acquired from Mexico is the Mexican Cession

As land we got from Britain along the Pacific Ocean is to ​
.

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Northwest Ordinance
Antifederalists
checks and balances
Oregon Territory

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Why might some southern regions have been exempted from the Emancipation Proclamation?

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How was the news of the Emancipation Proclamation received by Europe?

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In general, Europe disapproved of it.

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Europe was alarmed about it.

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In general, Europe approved of it.

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Europe was neutral about it.

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Who said this statement?

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What is the title of his speech?

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In which parts was Lincoln freeing slaves?

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Who does Lincoln say will enforce the freeing of slaves?

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Why do you think Lincoln did not free the slaves in the states that remained loyal to the Union?

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How did this speech change the focus of the Civil War?

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Based on the information in the graphic organizer, approximately what percentage of enslaved African Americans from the South escaped to the North during the Civil War?

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Multiple Choice

The part of the draft law that angered people most was that

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it had no end date, and no one knew how long the war would last.

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many of those vulnerable to the draft were recent immigrants.

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a draftee could pay someone else to take his place.

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the age range for draftees was so wide.

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Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation

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Freed slaves in states that rebelled against the Union

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Abolished slavery in the United States

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Ended the slave trade in the North and abolished slavery in the South

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Declared that upon the end of the Civil War, the institution of slavery would cease

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What was one military benefit for the Union issuing the Emancipation Proclamation?

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Confederate slave owners now let their slaves leave and join the Union army

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African Americans joined the Confederate forces to fight against the North

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France and Britain would now join the South because they supported the issue of slavery

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France and Britain would refrain from joining the South because they did not support slavery

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Many riots erupted in Northern cities as a result of

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The thousands of northern men who died in the war thus far

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Lincoln using conscription as a way to increase the number of Union soldiers

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Lincoln issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, because many Northerners felt African Americans would migrate North become competition for getting jobs

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Lincoln failing to find a good leader to assign the position of Union General

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Identify the people below that are matched with their correct contribution to American history.

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Abraham Lincoln- issued Emancipation Proclamation; Robert E. Lee- Union General

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“Stonewall” Jackson- leader of Union forces; Philip Bazaar- first African American to win Medal of Honor

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Philip Bazaar- first Hispanic American to win Medal of Honor; William Carney- first African American to win Medal of Honor

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Julia Ward Howe – wrote the “Battle Hymn of the Republic”; Abraham Lincoln- president of the Confederate States of America

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The New York City riots of 1863 were partly a result of

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the economic uncertainty faced by the working class

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strong local opposition to federal taxes

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housing shortages affecting recent immigrants

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the meager wages paid to military recruits

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Why did Congress honor this woman by putting her on a coin?

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Because she was an influential first lady.

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Because she designed the nation's first flag.

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Because she fought for women's suffrage.

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Because she was the first woman elected to Congress.

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