Friday, February 2, 2024

Friday

 Today we are going to finish the reading packet and study for Monday's test.

1. What was a carpetbagger? 

2. TRUE OR FALSE: All carpetbaggers were in the South only to make money. 

3. What was a scalawag? 

4. What group attempted to stop reform efforts in the South? 

5. Why do you think Republicans could not maintain control of Southern legislatures?
 

Study guide of things you need to know for the test:

Some battles you should know:

1)Bull Run; Antietam; Shiloh; Chancellorsville; Gettysburg; Vicksburg; and Appomattox Courthouse.

Some people you should know: 

2) Robert E. Lee, Ulyssey's S. Grant, Stonewall Jackson, Tecumseh Sherman, John Wilkes Booth.

3) Documents: The Emancipation Proclamation, The Gettysburg Address, Lincoln's 1st and 2nd Inaugural Addresses; 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments.

4) When and why did South Carolina succeed from the Union?
5) List some of the advantages of the North at the beginning of the war. List some of the advantages of the South at the beginning of the war.
6) List some of the (5) famous battles of the Civil War with a brief description of each.
7) How do you view Lincoln's suspension of "the writ of habeas corpus"?
8) What if Lee's plan had not been found at the battle of Antiem?
9) What was the reconstruction?
10) Why did the Klu Klux Klan form?
11) Discuss Andrew Johnson's impeachment.  

12) What were the outcomes of the war for both the North and the South

13) Why did the North win the war

14) 13th, 14th, and 15th amendment and why they happened. 

15) Lincoln's, Johnson's, and the Radical Republican's plans for reconstruction. 

16) Why Johnson was impeached? 

17) Why Johnson's was on the 1864 presidential ticket? 

18) Why did the Ku Klux Klan come into being.

19) Was the Reconstruction was effective.  

20) Presidents Lincoln (16th), Johnson (17th), U.S. Grand (18th), Rutherford B Hayes (19th)

21) Election of 1876 and the Compromise of 1877

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