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Title: Civil War Jeopardy


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Civil War Jeopardy
  • Created by Lisa Petersen

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Civil War Jeopardy
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BATTLES 100
  • What was the name of the battle that started the
    Civil War?

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BATTLES 200
  • Which battle did Thomas Jackson get his name
    Stonewall?

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BATTLES 300
  • Which battle was the bloodiest battle of the
    Civil War?

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BATTLES 400
  • Which battle helped the Union to gain control of
    the Mississippi?

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BATTLES 100
  • Battle of
  • Fort
  • Sumter

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BATTLES 200
  • Battle of Bull Run

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BATTLES 300
  • Battle of Antietam

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BATTLES 400
  • Battle of Vicksburg

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OFFICERS 100
  • This commander took down the United States flag
    after the confederates opened fire at Fort Sumter

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OFFICERS 200
  • The Anaconda Plan was drawn up by this General

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OFFICERS 300
  • This general fought for the confederacy due to
    his loyalty to Virginia.

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OFFICERS 400
  • This Union leader, demanded unconditional
    surrender from the Confederate Army.

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OFFICERS 100
  • Commander Robert Anderson

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OFFICERS 200
  • General Winfield Scott

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OFFICERS 300
  • General Robert E. Lee

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OFFICERS 400
  • Ulysses S. Grant

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WOMEN 100
  • This white woman wrote the novel, Uncle Toms
    Cabin.

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WOMEN 200
  • This African American woman helped many slaves to
    escape to the North.

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WOMEN 300
  • This woman founded the Red Cross following the
    Civil War.

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WOMEN 400
  • This female nurse ran a private hospital that
    treated several soldiers in the Civil War.

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WOMEN 100
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe

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WOMEN 200
  • Harriet Tubman

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WOMEN 300
  • Clara Barton

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WOMEN 400
  • Sally Tompkins

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MEN 100
  • This abolitionist lead a group of men in Harpers
    Ferry, Virginia.

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MEN 200
  • This slave asked the Court for his freedom
    because he lived with his owner in a free
    territory.

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MEN 300
  • This former slave described the horrors of
    slavery in his newspaper, North Star.

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MEN 400
  • This all-volunteer regiment was the first African
    American one in the Civil War.

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MEN 100
  • John Brown

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MEN 200
  • DRED SCOTT

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MEN 300
  • Frederick Douglass

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MEN 400
  • 54th Regiment

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  • Daily Double

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  • Daily Double

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  • Daily Double

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Double Jeopardy
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Reconstruction200
  • This was the name given to the Republicans
    during this time period.

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Reconstruction 400
  • He was the president that began the process of
    Reconstruction before he was killed.

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Reconstruction 600
  • This president was almost impeached due to his
    belief that white men should run the nation.

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Reconstruction 800
  • This clan was formed due to their hatred toward
    the African Americans.

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Reconstruction 200
  • Radical Republicans

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Reconstruction400
  • Abraham
  • Lincoln

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Reconstruction600
  • Andrew
  • Johnson

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Reconstruction800
  • Ku Klux
  • Klan

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Vocabulary 200
  • This is a person opposed to slavery and in favor
    of ending it.

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Vocabulary400
  • This is a system of selecting individuals to
    enroll in military service.

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Vocabulary600
  • This is a person who believes that racial
    differences prove that a certain race is
    superior.

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Vocabulary800
  • A military strategy that aims to cut off supplies
    going in and out of an area.

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Vocabulary200
  • Abolitionist

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Vocabulary400
  • The Draft

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Vocabulary600
  • A Racist

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Vocabulary800
  • A Blockade

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Changes200
  • This amendment to the law abolished slavery.

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Changes400
  • This amendment to the law guaranteed blacks the
    same legal rights as whites

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Changes600
  • These codes were passed across the South and
    prohibited several rights and duties of the
    blacks.

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Changes800
  • In 1870, this became law and said states could
    not deny people the right to vote based on race
    or color.

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Changes200
  • Thirteenth
  • Amendment

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Changes400
  • Fourteenth
  • Amendment

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Changes600
  • Black
  • Codes

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Changes800
  • Fifteenth
  • Amendment

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Important Facts 200
  • This Bureau provided food, clothing, shelter and
    medical care to African Americans.

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Important Facts 400
  • This is a system of renting land for a share of
    the crop raised.

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Important Facts 600
  • This name was given to people from the North that
    went to the South to get rich.

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Important Facts 800
  • The Jim Crow laws made this separation of white
    and black people legal.

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Important Facts 200
  • Freedmans
  • Bureau

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Important Facts 400
  • Sharecropping

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Important Facts 600
  • Carpetbaggers

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Important Facts 800
  • Segregation

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  • FINAL
  • JEOPARDY

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  • FAMOUS
  • PERSON

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  • Final Jeopardy
  • This speech was given by Abraham Lincoln after
    the Union Victory at Vicksburg.

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  • Gettysburg
  • Address

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Created by Lisa Petersen
  • Many thanks to
  • Cassie Endel
  • For all of her help
  • And
  • Mrs. Petersens Fifth Graders for the inspiration!
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