Chapter 1: Civil War

Chapter 1: Civil War

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Social Studies

11th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which sequence of events correctly identifies a rise in tensions, bringing the nation closer toward armed conflict? Options: John Brown’s raid → Compromise of 1850, Compromise of 1850 → Dred Scott decision, Kansas-Nebraska Act → Admission of California to statehood, “Bleeding Kansas” → Admission of Maine and Missouri to statehood

Back

Compromise of 1850 → Dred Scott decision

Answer explanation

The Compromise of 1850 aimed to ease tensions over slavery but led to the Dred Scott decision, which intensified conflicts over slavery and pushed the nation closer to armed conflict.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which event led to the secession of Southern states in 1861?

Back

The election of Abraham Lincoln as President

Answer explanation

The election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 was seen as a threat to slavery and Southern interests, prompting several Southern states to secede from the Union in 1861.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What did the Union's strategy in the political cartoon hope to accomplish?

Back

To suffocate the South by controlling the Mississippi River and the Southern Ports

Answer explanation

The Union's strategy aimed to suffocate the South by gaining control of the Mississippi River and Southern ports, effectively cutting off supplies and trade, which was crucial for the Southern economy and war effort.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why did the Union impose a naval blockade on the South during the Civil War?

Back

To strangle the shipment of supplies to the Confederacy

Answer explanation

The Union imposed a naval blockade on the South to strangle the shipment of supplies to the Confederacy, limiting their resources and weakening their ability to sustain the war effort.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What was a significant impact of the Emancipation Proclamation?

Back

Enslaved African-Americans in Confederate territory were freed, and the war became a moral contest over slavery.

Answer explanation

The Emancipation Proclamation freed enslaved African-Americans in Confederate states, transforming the Civil War into a moral battle against slavery, which galvanized support for abolition.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What were the major consequences of the Civil War?

Back

The end of slavery and a strengthening of the power of the federal government

Answer explanation

The Civil War led to the end of slavery through the 13th Amendment and increased federal authority, solidifying the federal government's power over states, which is reflected in the correct answer.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War?

  • Southerners feared that Northerners intended to abolish slavery
  • Southern states wanted a free hand in suppressing local slave revolts
  • The Dred Scott decision led Northern state officials to defy federal law
  • Northerners opposed the shipment of Southern cotton to Great Britain

Back

Southerners feared that Northerners intended to abolish slavery

Answer explanation

Southerners feared that Northerners intended to abolish slavery, which heightened tensions and contributed significantly to the outbreak of the Civil War.

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