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IS. THIS. Civil War Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Ms. Jensen. Jeopardy. Geography. Leaders. Battles. AKA. A Soldiers Life. People. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Geography Leaders Battles AKA A Soldiers Life

People

Which side did Texas fight on?

A 100

Confederacy

A 100

Which side did Kentucky fight on?

A 200

Union

A 200

Which side did California fight on?

A 300

Union

A 300

Which side did Virginia fight on?

A 400

Confederacy

A 400

Which side did Tennessee fight on?

A 500

Confederacy

A 500

What side was Jefferson Davis on?

B 100

Confederacy

B 100

What side was Abraham Lincoln on?

B 200

Union

B 200

What side was Robert E. Lee fighting on?

B 300

Confederacy

B 300

What side was Ulysses S. Grant fighting on?

B 400

Union

B 400

What side was Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson fighting on?

B 500

Confederacy

B 500

Which side won the Battle of Bull Run?

C 100

Confederacy

C 100

Which side won the Battle of Antietam?

C 200

Union

C 200

Who won the Battle of the Iron Clads?

C 300

Union

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

Who won the Battle of Gettysburg?

C 400

Union

C 400

Which side won the Battle of Chancelorsville?

C 500

Confederacy

C 500

Battle of Bull Run

D 100

Battle of Manasses

D 100

A larger population, abundant resources, better banking /

finacial system, and an established railway network

D 200

Northern advantages

D 200

Johnny Reb, Rebs, Butternut and Grey

D 300

Nicknames for Confederate soldiers

D 300

Battle of Sharpsburg

D 400

Battle of Antietam

D 400

Home field advantage (fighting on familiar

territory), sword fighting, hunting, riding and shooting, excellent military leaders, a reason / cause to be fighting

D 500

Southern advantages

D 500

The majority of the day was spent doing this

E 100

Drilling or practicing

E 100

Often soldiers did not have basic supplies such as…

E 200

Shoes – Remember this is what Gettysburg was all

about!

E 200

This is what soldiers did to pass the time….

E 300

Play baseball, gamble, read, write letters home and play

practical jokes on each other

E 300

60 % of the fighting forces were under the age of what?

E 400

25

E 400

What movie was based on the 54th Massachusetts?

E 500

Glory

E 500

A slave who wanted to be free and took his case to the

Supreme Court.

F 100

Dred Scott

F 100

A fanatic abolitionist who wanted to lead a slave revolt.

F 200

John Brown

F 200

This man debated Lincoln several times. He would run

against him first for the Senate and later for the

Presidency.

F 300

Stephen Douglas

F 300

He killed Lincoln

F 400

John Wilkes Booth

F 400

She wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin that would stir and inflame both abolitionists and pro-

slavery alike.

F 500

Harriet Beecher Stowe

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

The Civil War

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What was the name of the North’s plan to win the war?

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The Anaconda Plan

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