
American Civil War and Reconstruction Quiz
Authored by Corey Young
History
7th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Imagine it's 1860, and young Ava and James are discussing a major event that shook the United States. What event led to the formation of the Confederate States of America?
The Battle of Palmito Ranch
The election of Abraham Lincoln
The passing of the 13th Amendment
The creation of Military Districts
Answer explanation
The election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 was a pivotal event that led to the secession of Southern states and the formation of the Confederate States of America, as many viewed his anti-slavery stance as a threat to their way of life.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Arjun and Olivia are debating about the last major battle of the Civil War. Can you help them out by identifying where it took place?
Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia
Fort Sumter, South Carolina
Palmito Ranch, Texas
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Answer explanation
The last major battle of the Civil War was fought at Palmito Ranch, Texas, on May 12-13, 1865, after Lee's surrender at Appomattox. This makes Palmito Ranch the correct answer, as it occurred after the war was generally considered over.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
During a lively classroom debate, Priya asked, "Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution officially ended slavery?"
15th Amendment
14th Amendment
13th Amendment
16th Amendment
Answer explanation
The 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1865, officially abolished slavery in the United States, making it the correct answer to Priya's question.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Imagine you're a Union general like Zoe or Michael during the Civil War. What clever economic strategy would you use to weaken the Confederacy's stronghold?
Military Districts
Naval blockade of ports
Burning of cotton fields
Raising taxes
Answer explanation
A naval blockade of ports would effectively cut off the Confederacy's trade routes, crippling their economy by preventing the export of cotton and the import of essential goods, thereby weakening their war effort.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
During a lively debate in history class, Grace asked, "Who were the champions of freedom that strongly supported rights for freed slaves during the Reconstruction era?"
Radical Republicans
Confederate soldiers
Southern Democrats
Military Districts
Answer explanation
The Radical Republicans were a faction in the Republican Party during the Reconstruction era who advocated for the rights of freed slaves and sought to implement policies that ensured their freedom and equality.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Howdy, young historians! Imagine you're in the Wild West, just after the Civil War. What do you think sparked the cattle industry boom in Texas? Was it:
The end of slavery
Military occupation
Railroad construction
Cheap, open land and high beef demand
Answer explanation
The cattle industry boom in Texas was driven by cheap, open land and a high demand for beef, which allowed ranchers to raise cattle efficiently and transport them to markets, especially with the expansion of railroads.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Imagine you're in a time-traveling adventure with Liam, James, and Aria. You've landed in the year when the current Texas Constitution was adopted. What year is it?
1836
1861
1876
1901
Answer explanation
The current Texas Constitution was adopted in 1876. This is the correct answer, as the other years listed correspond to earlier or later constitutions.
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