Civil War Causation/Economic Episodes
Final Exam
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What is your name? *
Which word best describes the movement to eliminate slavery? *
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Which word best describes the movement to allow women to vote? *
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Which word best describes the movement to restrict alcohol? *
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The name of the influential journalist that founded the paper, "Liberator". *
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There were many causes of the Civil War, what is the most obvious and major cause? *
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Who was the "little lady that started the war'? *
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The law that required the assistance of private individuals to return escaped slaves to previous owners was called *
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The Missouri Compromise was an agreement *
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The name of the imaginary boarder that separated free states from slave states was *
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The Compromise of 1850, was a truce to opposing sides of slavery after new territory was acquired by the U.S.  What war led to this? *
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The Nebraska Kansas Act  allowed for the states to *
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The Scott vs. Sanford case direct outcome was a victory for *
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The Scott vs. Sanford case was ultimately a rally cry that helped *
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Uncle Tom's Cabin was *
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King in the South refers to *
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Cotton could be cleaned by an individual, they could complete about how many pounds a day? *
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The South used African Americans to increase their representation in Congress, but the slaves had no say in government. *
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Free Market Economies consist of: Limited Government, Private Property, Competition, Profit Motive, Self Interest and .... *
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Adam Smith said the first principle of economic freedom is *
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Slavery wasn't a market economy because which characteristic was violated? *
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The North (Union) had more_________ than the South (Confederates). *
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What were the options to address the issue of slavery? *
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What was the Confederates greatest advantage? *
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Based on what you know, which side won the Civil War? *
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