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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Mrs.Miness. Final Jeopard-E. Jeopardy. The North And the South. Battles. Pot Luck. Quotes. Vocabulary. People. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Mrs.Miness

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Vocabulary

People Battles QuotesThe NorthAnd theSouth

Pot Luck

Final Jeopard-E

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To set free

Vocabulary100

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What is

emancipate?

Vocabulary100

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A law requiring males to serve in

the army

Vocabulary200

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What is a draft?

Vocabulary200

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Vocabulary300

To accidentally kill one of your own

men in battle

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Vocabulary300

What is friendly fire?

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Vocabulary

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A person not in the military

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What is a civilian?

Vocabulary400

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Complete destruction of all

civilian and military property

Vocabulary500

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What is “total war?”

Vocabulary500

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The “Angel of the

Battlefield”

People100

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Who was Clara Barton?

People100

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President of the

Confederacy

People200

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Who was Jefferson Davis?

People200

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He said, “We here highly resolve that

these dead shall not have died in

vain”People

300

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Who was President Lincoln?

People300

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The hero of Bull Run who was later

accidentally shot by one of his own men

People400

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Who was Stonewall Jackson?

People400

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Assassinated Lincoln 5 days

after the Civil War ended

People500

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Who was John Wilkes Booth?

People500

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The place and the state where

the Civil War began

Battles100

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What is Fort Sumter, South

Carolina?

Battles100

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The battle which was the “turning point of the Civil

War

Battles200

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What was Gettysburg?

Battles200

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This one day battle is

nicknamed “bloody”

Battles300

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What is Shiloh?

Battles300

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DAILY DOUBLE

Battles400

DAILY DOUBLEExtra 400 Points

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This very important battle gave The Union control of the

Mississippi RiverBattles

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What was Vicksburg?

Battles400

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The first major battle African-

Americans fought in

Battles500

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What was Fort

Wagner?

Battles500

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“With malice towards none and charity for

all…”

Quotes100

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Who was Abraham Lincoln?

Quotes100

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“I cannot raise my hand

against my birthplace…

Quotes200

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Who was Robert E.

Lee?

Quotes200

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“The rebels are our

countrymen again…”

Quotes300

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Who was Ulysses S.

Grant?

Quotes300

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“Leave nothing to invite the enemy to return. Destroy whatever cannot be consumed”

Quotes400

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Who was General

Sherman?

Quotes400

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“It is the right of the people to alter or

abolish a government that

denies the rights of its citizens…”

Quotes500

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Who is Jefferson Davis?

Quotes500

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Three “names” for The South

North and South100

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What were The Confederacy, the rebels, the gray

and/or Dixie?

North and South100

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Two of the three Northern

strategies for winning the Civil

WarNorth and South

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What were: capturing Richmond, controlling the Mississippi River,

and blockading Southern ports?

North and South200

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The four slave (border) states which chose to

stay in The Union

North and South300

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What were Maryland, Delaware,

Kentucky, and Missouri? (West Virginia , too)

North and South300

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The “type” of war The South

had to fight

North and South400

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What was a defensive

war?

North and South400

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The northernmost

state in which a Civil War battle

occurredNorth and

South500

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What was Pennsylvania

?

North and South500

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The two ironclads

Pot Luck100

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What were The Monitor and The

Merrimac?

Pot Luck100

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The date on which

“emancipation” began

Pot Luck200

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What was January 1,

1863?

Pot Luck200

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The specific sight of The

South’s surrender

Pot Luck300

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What was Appomattox Courthouse?

Pot Luck300

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The number of soldiers killed in

The Civil War

Pot Luck400

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What was 620,000?

Pot Luck400

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The first Black unit in The Civil War

Pot Luck500

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What was The

Massachusets 54th?

Pot Luck500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Civil War Geography

Please record your wager.Click on screen to begin

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What three Confederate states were located west of the Mississippi

River?

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What were Texas,

Arkansas, and Louisiana?

Click on screen to continue

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

Good luck on tomorrow’s Test!