After reading Civil War and Reconstruction Part I...
1. Why was Grant treated as a hero during his tour of the world after the war?
2. In which ways was the Civil War so significant to our country's history?
3. Why is the Civil War sometimes called the first modern war? Give specific examples.
4. What is one factor that made a northern victory so difficult?
5. How was the new United States different than the nations being created in Europe at the same time?
Mr. Davis 8th Grade History
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Reading #9 Questions
After reading A Proposed 13th Amendment to Prevent Secession, 1861...
1. Why can it be said that the proposed Thirteenth Amendment in 1861 was a last-ditch attempt to prevent the nation from splitting apart? Cite specific examples to support your answer.
2. How can you explain the fact that the first Thirteenth Amendment specifically avoids any mention of the "slave" or "slavery"?
3. Consider the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, the Crittenden Compromise, the Dred Scott Decision, the proposed Thirteenth Amendment, and the results of each, and answer the following question in a paragraph: Can legislative compromises solve moral problems?
1. Why can it be said that the proposed Thirteenth Amendment in 1861 was a last-ditch attempt to prevent the nation from splitting apart? Cite specific examples to support your answer.
2. How can you explain the fact that the first Thirteenth Amendment specifically avoids any mention of the "slave" or "slavery"?
3. Consider the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, the Crittenden Compromise, the Dred Scott Decision, the proposed Thirteenth Amendment, and the results of each, and answer the following question in a paragraph: Can legislative compromises solve moral problems?
Reading #8 Questions
After reading The Failure of Compromise Part III...
1. What were the two major decisions that were made in the Dred Scott case?
2. Why did South Carolina secede?
3. Describe the Crittenden Compromise.
4. Why was Lincoln opposed to the Crittenden Compromise?
5. Why did Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas finally secede?
1. What were the two major decisions that were made in the Dred Scott case?
2. Why did South Carolina secede?
3. Describe the Crittenden Compromise.
4. Why was Lincoln opposed to the Crittenden Compromise?
5. Why did Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas finally secede?
Friday, May 6, 2016
Reading #7 Questions
- Why can Henry Weeden’s letter be read as not only a refusal to perform a service, but also as a strong repudiation of the Fugitive Slave Law? Why did Weeden write this letter and not just refuse to repair the coat?
- How does this letter help us to understand the tensions that existed in states in which abolitionists were very active?
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