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4Who wants to be a Civil War Millionaire?
5Confident?
6The Prizes
8 - 16,000 9 - 32,000 10 - 64,000 11 -
125,000 12 - 250,000 13 - 500,000 14 -
1,000,000
- 1 - 100
- 2 - 200
- 3 - 500
- 4 - 1,000
- 5 - 2,000
- 6 - 4,000
- 7 - 8,000
7Lifelines
- Phone a friend
- Ask the audience
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President of the Confederacy during the Civil
War.
A - Abraham Lincoln
B - Jefferson Davis
B. Jefferson Davis
C - Ulysses S. Grant
D - Robert E. Lee
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The firing upon this fort began the Civil War on
April 12, 1861.
A - Ft. Donelson
B - Ft. Henry
C - Ft. Pillow Massacre
D - Ft. Sumter
D. Ft. Sumter
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After her son was killed in the Civil war, she
suffered emotionally and had unfair criticism of
her as First Lady.
A - Dolly Madison
B - Mary Todd Lincoln
B. Mary Todd Lincoln
C - Martha Washington
D - Barbara Bush
111,000
She was the author of Uncle Toms Cabin.
A - Harriet Beecher Stowe
A. Harriet Beecher Stowe
B - Louisa Alcott
C - Susan B. Anthony
D -Sojourner Truth
122,000
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Fords
Theatre by this man.
A - Sirhan Sirhan
B - John Hickley
C - John Wilkes Booth
C. John Wilkes Booth
D - Lee Harvey Oswald
134,000
He was commissioned on March 9, 1864 as
Lieutenant General and Commander of the Union.
A - Ulysses S. Grant
A. Ulysses S. Grant
B - George B. McClellan
C - Robert E. Lee
D - George Pickett
148,000
This was the original intent of the Secret
Service.
A - Protecting the President
B - To service the people
C - To prevent bootlegging
D - Prevent Counterfeiting
D. Prevent Counterfeiting
1516,000
Harriet Tubman was given this nickname for her
role in leading slaves to freedom.
A - Rosie
B - Moses
B. Moses
C - Saviour
D - Freedom Caller
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Combined Union and Confederate forces had over
51,000 casualties at this three day battle.
A - Battle of Shiloh
B - Battle of Vicksburg
C - Battle of Gettysburg
C. Battle of Gettysburg
D - Battle of Antietam
1764,000
Four scores and seven years ago begins this
famous speech.
A - State of the Union
B - I Have a Dream
C - Gettysburg Address
C. Gettysburg Address
D - Preamble
18125,000
Where did Lee officially surrender to Grant,
thus ending the Civil War?
A - Gettysburg
B - Appomattox Court House
B. Appomattox Court House
C - Richmond
D - Lincoln Monument
19250,000
These were the two capitols of the Confederate
States of America during the Civil War.
A -Richmond and Montgomery
A Richmond and Montgomery
B -Washington, D.C. and Dallas
C -Richmond and Dallas
D -Washington, D.C. Montgomery
20500,000
After suing for his freedom, the U.S. Supreme
Court ruled he was still a slave and not a
citizen.
A - Frederick Douglass
B - Dred Scott
B. Dred Scott
C - John Brown
D - Crispus Attucks
211,000,000
Federal law that said U.S. citizens could be
fined and arrested for helping to hide runaway
slaves.
A - Kansas-Nebraska Act
B - Compromise of 1850
C - Stamp Act
D - Fugitive Slave Act
D. Fugitive Slave Act
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