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Civil War. 1861 - 1865. TAKS Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. Assassination. Final Jeopardy Answer. On the day of his assassination what play was L incoln watching at Fords Theater. People 100. Who was president of the United States. BACK. People 200. He was commander of the Southern armies.
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Civil War 1861 - 1865
Final Jeopardy Assassination
Final Jeopardy Answer On the day of his assassination what play was Lincoln watching at Fords Theater
People100 Who was president of the United States. BACK
People200 He was commander of the Southern armies. BACK
People300 He earned the nickname “Stonewall” after rallying Confederate troops in the First Battle of Bull Run. BACK
People400 He was the first commander of the north fired after his failure to attack Lee even after finding his battle plan. BACK
People500 This Northern commander was known by the nickname “Unconditional Surrender”. BACK
Important Battle100 This Battle was single deadliest and bloodiest day of the Civil war. BACK
Important Battle 200 When Lincoln tried to send supplies to this Fort Confederate forces opened fire on it starting the Civil War . BACK
Important Battle 300 After Meade defeated Lee in this battle the war in the east turned in favor of the North BACK
Important Battle 400 After Grant won this battle the north gained control of the Mississippi and cut off TX, AK, and LA from the confederacy. . BACK
Important Battle 500 This is the site where General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant. BACK
Advantages and Disadvantages100 The South lacked this when the Civil War started. BACK
Advantages and Disadvantages 200 This side had the best generals and better trained soldiers. BACK
Advantages and Disadvantages 300 The north had this economy to help them win the war. BACK
Advantages and Disadvantages 400 He was the North greatest asset to winning the war. BACK
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Advantages and Disadvantages 500 The North would have trouble defeating the South because of this Southern advantage. BACK
Compromises100 This Compromise said that territories north of 36’ line would be free of Slavery. BACK
Compromises 200 He is known as the “great compromiser” and helped create the Missouri Compromise and Compromise of 1850 BACK
Compromises 300 What did the compromise of 1850 have in it that forced all Americans to become slave catchers.. . BACK
Compromises 400 This decision stated that the government could not draw lines to divide the issue of slavery and that slaves were not citizens so they did not have any rights. BACK
Compromises 500 This idea in the Kansas-Nebraska act allowed people in these territories to vote on the issue of Slavery BACK
C.S.A.100 He was the first and only President of the Confederacy. BACK
C.S.A. 200 This was the major reason as to why the southern states seceded from the Union BACK
C.S.A. 300 This was the first state to secede from the Union BACK
C.S.A. 400 Only a few miles away from Washington D.C. this city was the Capital of the Confederacy BACK
C.S.A. 500 These seven states were the first to secede after the election of Abraham Lincoln BACK
Important Documents100 This amendment abolished slavery BACK
Important Documents 200 This announcement convinced the British not help the Confederacy BACK
Important Documents 300 This Amendment Gave African American men the right to vote BACK
Important Documents 400 Given after the battle of Gettysburg this speech dedicate the land as a national cemetery. BACK
Important Documents 500 This amendment protects all national born citizens under the constitution BACK