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Volume two

Jeopardy. Volume two. The Civil War. Reconstruction. The Progressives. The Causes of the Civil War. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. Row 1, Col 1. Who was General James Longstreet? .

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Volume two

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  1. Jeopardy Volume two

  2. The Civil War Reconstruction The Progressives The Causes of the Civil War 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400

  3. Row 1, Col 1 Who was General James Longstreet? He was a respected advisor to General Robert E Lee at Gettysburg.

  4. 1,2 What was Little Round Top? It was the scene of a Successful bayonet charge at Gettysburg.

  5. 1,3 Who was General Buford? He was the man responsible for Establishing federal control of the So called high ground at Gettysburg.

  6. 1,4 Who was George Pickett? He led a failed bayonet charge at Gettysburg.

  7. 2,1 What was the Tenure of Office Act? It established that a president may not fire a member of His cabinet without the approval of Congress.

  8. 2,2 What were Carpetbaggers? These men and women came from the North into the South after the Civil War, intent on establishing Both schools and businesses. What was the nickname That Southerners called them by?

  9. 2,3 What was the spoils system? This was a system rampant in American politics at a time Of the Grant Administrations. It meant that any person in Power would regularly grant prime government jobs to Friends and family. Often these people would take advantage of Their positions, leading to both graft and corruption.

  10. 2,4 What were the Black Codes? These were laws established in the post war era, that Attempted to keep the African American population in a Subordinate position in society.

  11. 3,1 What was the Women’s Christian Temperance Union? It was an organization devoted to the cause of Prohibition.

  12. 3,2 Who were the Muckrakers? This was a group of Journalists who worked tirelessly for the cause of Progressivism Through the practice of investigative journalism.

  13. 3,3 What was Classicism? What theme, above all, in Progressive Advertising communicated A sense of longevity; of national permanence?

  14. 3,4 What was the French Pelvic Douche? This was considered a progressive approach in the Curing of the Hysteroneurasthenic disorder in the Late nineteenth century.

  15. 4,1 Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe? The author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin

  16. 4,2 Who was John Brown? The man responsible for the cleaving of five pro-slavery Advocates at Potowatame Creek.

  17. 4,3 What were the Kentucky Resolves? These papers, written by Thomas Jefferson, laid the foundation For the doctrine of nullification, that would be used by the South prior to the Civil War.

  18. 4,4 What was the Dred Scott decision? The name of the court case which stated that a slave could Not be free, even if he had lived for a time on “free soil.”

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