Period5, Chapter 20-22 Study Guide NAME: ____________________________
(Ch. 20-22)
...is about exploring the Civil War and its effects.
:
1.
Evaluate the causes and effects of the Civil War.
2.
Analyze the relationship between Civil War and international events between 1860 and 1877.
3.
Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the North and South between 1860 and 1877.
4.
Analyze the role of African Americans and women during the Civil War.
5.
Analyze approaches to Reconstruction, and its successes and failures.
6.
Analyze the role of economic, political, social, and ethnic factors on regional identities following the Civil War.
7.
Analyze the evolving views on slavery and its end.
8.
Analyze how debates over political values and interpretation of the Constitution have affected the
U.S. between 1860 and 1877.
:
Explain the definition, role, and significance of…
Chapter 20
Election of 1860
Secession
Abraham Lincoln
Fort Sumter
Jefferson Davis
Border states
West Virginia
Trent affair
Alabama
Laird rams
Dominion of Canada
Writ of habeas corpus
New York draft riots
Morrill Tariff Act
Greenbacks
National Banking System
Homestead Act
U.S. Sanitary Commission
Elizabeth Blackwell
Clara Barton
Sally Tompkins
Chapter 21
Bull Run
Stonewall Jackson
Robert E. Lee
Merrimack
Monitor
Antietam
Emanicipation Proclamation
13th Amendment
Fredericksburg
Gettysburg
Gettysburg Address
Ulysses S. Grant
Fort Henry & Donelson
Shiloh
Vicksburg
William Sherman
Sherman’s March
Congressional Committee on the
Conduct of War
Copperheads
Election of 1864
Union Party
John Wilkes Booth
Chapter 22
Andrew Johnson
Thaddeus Stevens
Freedmen’s Bureau
“10%” Reconstruction
Wade-Davis Bill
Black codes
Pacific Railroad Act
Civil Rights Bill
14 th Amendment
Moderate Republicans
Radical Republicans
Hiram Revels
Blanche K. Bruce
Robert Smalls
Reconstruction Act
15 th Amendment
Ex parte Milligan
Redeemers
Woman’s Loyal League
Scalawags
Carpetbaggers
Ku Klux Klan
Force Acts
Tenure of Office Act
Seward’s Folly