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Chapter 16.Study Guide

Mr. Woodward,Old KY Home Middle School

Bardstown, KY

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Northerners fought in the Civil War because they thought it was wrong for the Southern states to leave the

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The four border states were:

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They were considered border states because they didn’t leave the Union, but some of them owned

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Some people in the border states fought for the North while others fought for the __________.

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People in the border states remained citizens of the __________ ________ instead of joining the Confederacy.

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What is the name of the system developed in the South to keep the plantations operating after slavery ended.

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The organization set up to help former slaves was the

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General Sherman’s march to the sea was an effort to destroy everything in _______________ that could help the South in the war.

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When the Union army captured ______________________, the south was cut in two at the Mississippi River.

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The most successful Union general during the Civil War.

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Which battle in 1862 convinced President Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?

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Africans formed every kind of regiment except cavalry in the Civil War.

True or False

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Reconstruction ended when the last ____________________ troops left the south in 1877.

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One state split in two over the slavery issue and became the states of ___________ and ________ ______________.

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Who took over factory, business, and farm jobs when the men from the North and the South went to war?

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Why were most Southerners willing to fight in the Civil War?

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_______________________ was led by President Johnson as an effort to bring the country back together after the Civil War.

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People who were not in the military are known as ___________________. (mostly women, old men, and children)

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The name insultingly given to Southerners who supported the government after the Civil War.

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What is the practice of separating people in schools, churches, and other public places known as?

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What is the murder of a political leader called?

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Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln?

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What was the name of the famous speech given at Gettysburg?

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Which amendment ended slavery?

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Which amendment gave ALL people the right to vote regardless of race?

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Which amendment gave citizenship to all people born in the United States including former slaves?

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Once Reconstruction ended, white southerners again took political control and passed the ________ ________ to limit the rights of former slaves.

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Some southern states elected _____________ Americans to Congress after the war ended.

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Southern states were allowed to hold ______________, and choose their own state leaders after the Civil War was over.

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The Confederate leader who chose not to lead the north because his home state, Virginia had joined the Confederacy.

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After President Abraham Lincoln was killed, his Vice President, ________________________ became the seventeenth President of the United States.

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Which Confederate state was the first to rejoin the Union after the Civil War ended?


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