American Walk-through Museum Quiz - Kiersten R.

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American Civil War and Reconstruction Quiz

Test your knowledge about the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era with this engaging quiz! Dive into important amendments, significant events, and key figures that shaped this crucial period in U.S. history.

  • Evaluate your understanding of historical amendments.
  • Learn about the significance of the Freedmen's Bureau and Black Codes.
  • Challenge yourself with questions about the Anaconda Plan and the Gettysburg Address.
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory21
When was the Civil War?
1861 - 1865
1860 - 1864
1920 - 1922
1798 - 1803
What is the 13th Amendment?
1868, citizenship to anyone born in the US
1870, States can't deny anyone
1865, Abolishing slavery in the US
What is the Freedmen's Bureau?'
Rights guaranteed by the constitution.
The agency established by congress at the end of the Civil War.
Laws enforcing segregation of blacks and whites.
Law passed in 1865 and 1866 in the former confederate states.
What were the Black Codes?
Law passed in 1865 and 1866 in the former confederate states.
Speech by Abraham Lincoln in memory on union soldiers.
Passed in 1854 that let the people decide if they wanted a slave state or not
Rights guaranteed by the constitution.
What was the Missouri Compromise?
A proposal in 1846 to prohibit slavery.
US as one nation under one goverment.
A person who tries to flee or escape.
Aggreements made by congress in 1820.
What's the 15th Amendment?
1870, States can't deny anyone.
1868, Citizenship to anyone born in the US.
1865, Abolishing slavery in the US
What's the 14th Amendment?
1865, Abolishing slavery in the US.
1868, Citizenship to anyone born in the US.
1870, States can't deny anyone.
What's the Kansas - Nebraska Act?
Rights guaranteed by the constitution.
Law passed in 1865 and 1866 in the former confederate states.
An act that decided that the Kansas and Nebraska Territories wouldn't be a part of the US.
1854, Allowed the citizens to decide if Kansas and Nebraska would be slave states or not.
What was the 1st Step to the Anaconda Plan?
Capture Richmond, Virginia.
Divide the confederacy by gaining control of the Mississippi River.
Blockade the south ports and cut off trade.
What was the 2nd Step to the Anaconda Plan?
Blockade the south ports and cut off trade.
Capture Richmond, Virginia.
Divide the confederacy by gaining control of the Mississippi River.
What was the 3rd Step to the Anaconda Plan?
Divide the confederacy by gaining control of the Mississippi River.
Blockade the south ports and cut off trade.
Capture Richmond, Virginia.
What gave the Gettysburg Address Speech?
Abraham Lincoln
John F. Kennedy
George Washington
Donald Trump
Who was considered a Freedman?
Everyone
Former slaves and poor whites
Rich and free people
Just African Americans
When were the Black Code Laws Passed?
1871 - 1872
1809 - 1864
1865 - 1866
1878 - 1892
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