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Q: What form the barrier between Q: What form the barrier between the mainland and the ocean?the mainland and the ocean?

A: Barrier IslandsA: Barrier Islands

Name a region Georgia belongs Name a region Georgia belongs to.to.

A: South, Deep South, SoutheastA: South, Deep South, Southeast

Q: What continent is Georgia Q: What continent is Georgia located?located?

A: North AmericaA: North America

Q: What two hemispheres is Q: What two hemispheres is Georgia located in?Georgia located in?

A: Northern and WesternA: Northern and Western

Q: What are the 5 geographic Q: What are the 5 geographic regions of Georgia?regions of Georgia?

A: Blue Ridge, Appalachian A: Blue Ridge, Appalachian Plateau, Ridge and Valley, Coastal Plateau, Ridge and Valley, Coastal Plain, and PiedmontPlain, and Piedmont

Q: Name this region: Located in Q: Name this region: Located in the N.E. corner of Georgia, the N.E. corner of Georgia, electricity created through electricity created through hydroelectric powerhydroelectric power

A: Blue Ridge A: Blue Ridge

Q: Name this region: Very poor Q: Name this region: Very poor farming due to sandy soil, located farming due to sandy soil, located in the N.E. corner, Chickamauga, in the N.E. corner, Chickamauga, and Lookout Valleyand Lookout Valley

A: Appalachian PlateauA: Appalachian Plateau

Q: Name this region: rich soil, Q: Name this region: rich soil, fruits, grains, and vegetables are fruits, grains, and vegetables are grown here, textile and carpet grown here, textile and carpet manufacturingmanufacturing

A: Ridge and ValleyA: Ridge and Valley

Q: Name this region: located in Q: Name this region: located in central Georgia, ½ the population central Georgia, ½ the population lives here, Atlanta, Athens, lives here, Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Columbus, Macon,Augusta, Columbus, Macon,

A: PiedmontA: Piedmont

Q: Name this region: makes up Q: Name this region: makes up almost half of the state, almost half of the state, soybeans, peanuts, tobacco, soybeans, peanuts, tobacco, onions, sweet potatoes, and onions, sweet potatoes, and watermelons are grown here, watermelons are grown here, popular vacation destination popular vacation destination (beach resorts).(beach resorts).

A: Coastal PlainA: Coastal Plain

Q: This is the prehistoric ocean Q: This is the prehistoric ocean line. It separates the Piedmont line. It separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain. There are many and Coastal Plain. There are many rivers and waterfalls located rivers and waterfalls located along it.along it.

A: The Fall LineA: The Fall Line

Q: Name this landmark: Home to Q: Name this landmark: Home to more than 400 species of animals, more than 400 species of animals, largest swamp in North America, largest swamp in North America, National Wildlife Refuge. Helps to National Wildlife Refuge. Helps to keep the ecosystem healthy.keep the ecosystem healthy.

A: The Okefenokee SwampA: The Okefenokee Swamp

Q: What region is the Okefenokee Q: What region is the Okefenokee Swamp located in?Swamp located in?

A: Coastal PlainA: Coastal Plain

Q: Which region are the Q: Which region are the Appalachian Mountains located?Appalachian Mountains located?

A: Blue RidgeA: Blue Ridge

Q: The highest point in Georgia is Q: The highest point in Georgia is ______ _______.______ _______.

A: Brasstown BaldA: Brasstown Bald

Q: The _____ River forms the Q: The _____ River forms the boundary between Georgia and boundary between Georgia and South Carolina.South Carolina.

A: SavannahA: Savannah

Q: What country is Georgia Q: What country is Georgia located in?located in?

A: United StatesA: United States

Q: Which region gets the most Q: Which region gets the most rain?rain?

A: Blue RidgeA: Blue Ridge

Q: Which two regions are most Q: Which two regions are most humid and tropical?humid and tropical?

A: Piedmont and Coastal PlainA: Piedmont and Coastal Plain

Q: Name the 3 interstates that go Q: Name the 3 interstates that go through Atlanta.through Atlanta.

A: 20, 75, and 85A: 20, 75, and 85

Q: What is the name of the airport Q: What is the name of the airport in Atlanta?in Atlanta?

A: Hartsfield-Jackson International A: Hartsfield-Jackson International AirportAirport

Q: The airport was named in part Q: The airport was named in part after Maynard Jackson Who was after Maynard Jackson Who was he?he?

A: The first black mayor of a major A: The first black mayor of a major southern city.southern city.

Q: Where are the two deepwater Q: Where are the two deepwater ports located?ports located?

A: Savannah and BrunswickA: Savannah and Brunswick

Q: What is the state’s largest Q: What is the state’s largest employer?employer?

A: Hartsfield-Jackson International A: Hartsfield-Jackson International AirportAirport

Q: Why was Georgia’s interstate Q: Why was Georgia’s interstate highway system built?highway system built?

A: To move goods through the A: To move goods through the state.state.

Q: The first humans came from Q: The first humans came from what continent?what continent?

A: AsiaA: Asia

Q: They came in search of what?Q: They came in search of what?

A: food, such as wooly mammoths, A: food, such as wooly mammoths, mastodons, caribou, and moosemastodons, caribou, and moose

Q: The first inhabitants of North Q: The first inhabitants of North America came across the _____ America came across the _____ _____._____.

A: Bering Strait (Beringia)A: Bering Strait (Beringia)

Q: What were the 4 prehistoric Q: What were the 4 prehistoric periods (in order)?periods (in order)?

A: Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and A: Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and MississippianMississippian

Q: Name the prehistoric period: Q: Name the prehistoric period: Wooly mammoths, Ice Age, atlatlWooly mammoths, Ice Age, atlatl

A: PaleoA: Paleo

Q: Name the prehistoric period: Q: Name the prehistoric period: big game animals became extinct, big game animals became extinct, hunters and gatherers, spears, hunters and gatherers, spears, stone scrapers, potterystone scrapers, pottery

A: ArchaicA: Archaic

Q: Name this period: nomads, Q: Name this period: nomads, small villages, agriculture, wattle small villages, agriculture, wattle and daub homes, clothing from and daub homes, clothing from deerskin, tattooed and body deerskin, tattooed and body paint, bow and arrow, burial paint, bow and arrow, burial moundsmounds

A: MississippianA: Mississippian

Q: What crops were known as the Q: What crops were known as the Three Sisters? Three Sisters?

A: corn, squash, and beansA: corn, squash, and beans

Q: Who am I? He came to America Q: Who am I? He came to America in search of gold, he was the first in search of gold, he was the first European to see the interior of the European to see the interior of the southeast, he spread disease southeast, he spread disease throughout the Native American throughout the Native American population, died before finding population, died before finding any riches.any riches.

A: Hernando de SotoA: Hernando de Soto

Q: How did Queen Elizabeth I Q: How did Queen Elizabeth I create British naval dominance?create British naval dominance?

A: by conquering the Spanish A: by conquering the Spanish ArmadaArmada

Q: Why were Spanish missions Q: Why were Spanish missions created?created?

A: to spread CatholicismA: to spread Catholicism

Q: Who am I? A British soldier, Q: Who am I? A British soldier, member of British Parliament, member of British Parliament, interested in prison reform, interested in prison reform, founder of Georgiafounder of Georgia

A: James OglethorpeA: James Oglethorpe

Q: What type of colony did Q: What type of colony did Georgia start out as?Georgia start out as?

A: Trustee colonyA: Trustee colony

Q: What year was Georgia Q: What year was Georgia established?established?

A: 1732A: 1732

Q: Why was Georgia created?Q: Why was Georgia created?

A: To give the poor a new start A: To give the poor a new start and to allow religious freedomand to allow religious freedom

Q: True or False: According to the Q: True or False: According to the Charter of 1732, trustees could Charter of 1732, trustees could not hold office or land in Georgia.not hold office or land in Georgia.

A: TrueA: True

Q: Who am I? Chief of the Q: Who am I? Chief of the Yamacraw Indians, played an Yamacraw Indians, played an important role in creating peace important role in creating peace between the Europeans and between the Europeans and Native Americans in GeorgiaNative Americans in Georgia

A: TomochichiA: Tomochichi

Q: Who am I? daughter of an Q: Who am I? daughter of an English trader and a Creek Indian English trader and a Creek Indian who used her British and Native who used her British and Native American heritage to protect the American heritage to protect the Native AmericansNative Americans

A: Mary MusgroveA: Mary Musgrove

Q: A group of Protestants who Q: A group of Protestants who were expelled from Austria were expelled from Austria because they were not Catholic. because they were not Catholic. King George II allowed them to King George II allowed them to move to Georgia.move to Georgia.

A: SalzburgersA: Salzburgers

Q: Where in Georgia did the Q: Where in Georgia did the Salburgers settle?Salburgers settle?

A: EbenezerA: Ebenezer

Q: Who were they? Scottish Q: Who were they? Scottish settlers who moved to Georgia. settlers who moved to Georgia. They founded Darien. They asked They founded Darien. They asked the trustees to keep the ban on the trustees to keep the ban on slavery.slavery.

A: Highland ScotsA: Highland Scots

Q: Who were they? A group of Q: Who were they? A group of Scottish settlers who opposed the Scottish settlers who opposed the ban on slavery.ban on slavery.

A: MalcontentsA: Malcontents

Q: What was the name of the fort Q: What was the name of the fort that was designed to protect that was designed to protect Georgia’s southeastern border?Georgia’s southeastern border?

A: Fort FredericaA: Fort Frederica

Q: Georgia began as a ______ Q: Georgia began as a ______ colony, but it ended as a _______ colony, but it ended as a _______ colony.colony.

A: Trustee, RoyalA: Trustee, Royal

Q: True or False. Slavery was Q: True or False. Slavery was allowed during the beginning of allowed during the beginning of the Trustee period but not the the Trustee period but not the end.end.

A: False. It was prohibited until A: False. It was prohibited until 1750.1750.

Q: What crop was produced in the Q: What crop was produced in the royal period?royal period?

A: RiceA: Rice

Q: What happened to Georgia in Q: What happened to Georgia in 1752?1752?

A: It became a royal colony.A: It became a royal colony.

Q: Why were landowners during Q: Why were landowners during the royal colony time frame the royal colony time frame required to have a servant or farm required to have a servant or farm member for every 50 acres of member for every 50 acres of land?land?

A: To ensure defense of the land.A: To ensure defense of the land.

Q: The French and Indian War was Q: The French and Indian War was between what two countries?between what two countries?

A: France and Great BritainA: France and Great Britain

Q: What did the Proclamation of Q: What did the Proclamation of 1763 do for the Native Americans?1763 do for the Native Americans?

A: It reserved land west of the A: It reserved land west of the Appalachian Mountains for Native Appalachian Mountains for Native American tribes. Colonists in this American tribes. Colonists in this area were forced to leave. area were forced to leave.

Q: What act set a tax on all legal Q: What act set a tax on all legal documents, permits, commercial documents, permits, commercial contacts, newspapers, pamphlets, contacts, newspapers, pamphlets, and playing cards?and playing cards?

A: The Stamp Act of 1765A: The Stamp Act of 1765

Q: The four laws passed as a Q: The four laws passed as a result of the Boston Tea Party result of the Boston Tea Party were the _________ Acts.were the _________ Acts.

A: IntolerableA: Intolerable

Q: What were the four laws?Q: What were the four laws?

A: closed the Boston Harbor, A: closed the Boston Harbor, cancelled the Massachusetts royal cancelled the Massachusetts royal charter, allowed British officials charter, allowed British officials charged with offenses in the charged with offenses in the colonies to be tried in England, colonies to be tried in England, and the fourth allowed British and the fourth allowed British troops to live in colonists’ homestroops to live in colonists’ homes

Q: Why did the British tax goods Q: Why did the British tax goods in the colonies?in the colonies?

A: To pay back war debtA: To pay back war debt

Q: List in order the following Q: List in order the following events: Stamp Act, Sugar Act, events: Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Intolerable Acts, Second Intolerable Acts, Second Continental CongressContinental Congress

A: Sugar Act, Stamp Act, A: Sugar Act, Stamp Act, Intolerable Acts, Second Intolerable Acts, Second Continental CongressContinental Congress

Q: What document was approved Q: What document was approved at the Second Continental at the Second Continental Congress?Congress?

A: Declaration of IndependenceA: Declaration of Independence

Q: There were three signers from Q: There were three signers from Georgia. Who were they?Georgia. Who were they?

A: Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett, A: Lyman Hall, Button Gwinnett, George Walton George Walton

Q: The colonist who rebelled Q: The colonist who rebelled against British rule were called against British rule were called ______.______.

A: PatriotsA: Patriots

Q:The colonists that were loyal to Q:The colonists that were loyal to Britain were called ______.Britain were called ______.

A: LoyalistsA: Loyalists

Q: Name this Revolutionary figure: Q: Name this Revolutionary figure: leader at the Battle of Kettle leader at the Battle of Kettle Creek, patriot,Creek, patriot,

A: Elijah ClarkeA: Elijah Clarke

Q: Name this Revolutionary figure: Q: Name this Revolutionary figure: A slave who fought in the war. A slave who fought in the war. Was severely wounded after being Was severely wounded after being shot in the leg at the Battle of shot in the leg at the Battle of Kettle Creek. Was awarded Kettle Creek. Was awarded freedom and land.freedom and land.

A: Austin DabneyA: Austin Dabney

Q: Name this female Q: Name this female Revolutionary hero: spy and Revolutionary hero: spy and faithful patriot. She held a group faithful patriot. She held a group of Tories at musket point until of Tories at musket point until help arrived.help arrived.

A: Nancy HartA: Nancy Hart

Q: In February of 1779, Georgia’s Q: In February of 1779, Georgia’s patriot militia (made up of patriot militia (made up of civilians, not professional civilians, not professional soldiers) won a key victory at the soldiers) won a key victory at the battle of ______ ______.battle of ______ ______.

A: Kettle CreekA: Kettle Creek

Q: The Siege of _________ ended Q: The Siege of _________ ended with the French navy sailing away with the French navy sailing away and Lincoln’s troops withdrawing and Lincoln’s troops withdrawing in defeat.in defeat.

A: SavannahA: Savannah

Q: What country was an ally to the Q: What country was an ally to the Patriots during the Siege of Patriots during the Siege of Savannah?Savannah?

A: FranceA: France

Q: The first state Constitution was Q: The first state Constitution was written in _____?written in _____?

A: 1777A: 1777

Q: The Articles of Confederation Q: The Articles of Confederation created one body, called _____, created one body, called _____, with authority over all the with authority over all the colonies.colonies.

A: CongressA: Congress

Q: True or False: The Articles of Q: True or False: The Articles of Confederation did not give Confederation did not give Congress the power to tax the Congress the power to tax the states.states.

A: TrueA: True

Q: What document was written at Q: What document was written at the Constitutional Convention of the Constitutional Convention of 1787?1787?

A: Constitution of the United A: Constitution of the United States of AmericaStates of America

Q: The _____ _____ created a Q: The _____ _____ created a bicameral Congress, one with 2 bicameral Congress, one with 2 houses.houses.

A: Great CompromiseA: Great Compromise

Q: The number of people in the Q: The number of people in the House of Representatives would House of Representatives would be decided by the ________ of each be decided by the ________ of each state.state.

A: populationA: population

Q: In the Senate, each state has __ Q: In the Senate, each state has __ representatives.representatives.

A: 2A: 2

Q: What fraction of slaves would Q: What fraction of slaves would be counted toward be counted toward representation?representation?

A: three-fifthsA: three-fifths

Q: Abraham Baldwin and William Q: Abraham Baldwin and William Few signed the ________.Few signed the ________.

A: The ConstitutionA: The Constitution

Q: Georgia was the ___ state to Q: Georgia was the ___ state to ratify the Constitution.ratify the Constitution.

A: 4A: 4thth

Q: The Bill of Rights is the first __ Q: The Bill of Rights is the first __ amendments.amendments.

A: 10A: 10

Q: The freedom of speech, Q: The freedom of speech, religion, and the press were religion, and the press were guaranteed in which amendment guaranteed in which amendment of the Constitution?of the Constitution?

A: 1A: 1stst

Q: What was the first public Q: What was the first public university in the U.S.? It was the university in the U.S.? It was the first school open to lower income first school open to lower income people.people.

A: The University of GeogiaA: The University of Geogia

Q: After the Revolutionary War, Q: After the Revolutionary War, the state’s capital was moved to the state’s capital was moved to ______.______.

A: LouisvilleA: Louisville

Q: True or False: The Second Q: True or False: The Second Great Awakening was a political Great Awakening was a political movement.movement.

A: False. It was a religious A: False. It was a religious revival.revival.

Q: True or False: The Georgia Q: True or False: The Georgia Baptist Convention unified Baptist Convention unified Baptists under one organization.Baptists under one organization.

A:TrueA:True

Q: What Georgia religious group Q: What Georgia religious group used camp meeting grounds the used camp meeting grounds the most?most?

A: MethodistsA: Methodists

Q: The _______ _______ granted Q: The _______ _______ granted between 200 and 1000 acres of between 200 and 1000 acres of land to the heads of families.land to the heads of families.

A: Headright SystemA: Headright System

Q: As part of the agreement that Q: As part of the agreement that reversed the Yazoo land sale, the reversed the Yazoo land sale, the US government promised to help US government promised to help remove the remaining ____ remove the remaining ____ Indians.Indians.

A: CreekA: Creek

Q: The ____ _____ was restricted to Q: The ____ _____ was restricted to white men, orphans, and widows. white men, orphans, and widows. Under this system Georgians paid Under this system Georgians paid an average of 7 cents per acre.an average of 7 cents per acre.

A: land lotteryA: land lottery

Q: The ____ ____ was invented by Q: The ____ ____ was invented by Eli Whitney. It was a machine Eli Whitney. It was a machine that removed the seeds from that removed the seeds from cotton.cotton.

A: cotton ginA: cotton gin

Q: Which Georgia governor signed Q: Which Georgia governor signed the Yazoo Act?the Yazoo Act?

A: George MatthewsA: George Matthews

Q: Who am I? Son of a European Q: Who am I? Son of a European settler and a Creek Indian. settler and a Creek Indian. Worked to centralize power within Worked to centralize power within Creek society and to protect Creek Creek society and to protect Creek lands more effectiviely.lands more effectiviely.

A: Alexander McGillivrayA: Alexander McGillivray

Q: Who am I? son of a European Q: Who am I? son of a European settler and a Native American. settler and a Native American. Created a police force, written Created a police force, written laws, and a National Assembly for laws, and a National Assembly for Creek Nation.Creek Nation.

A: William McIntoshA: William McIntosh

Q: Which tribe adopted a Q: Which tribe adopted a republican government, a republican government, a syllabary, and adapted the syllabary, and adapted the quickest to the European ways?quickest to the European ways?

A: Cherokee IndiansA: Cherokee Indians

Q: Who created the Cherokee Q: Who created the Cherokee syllabary allowing the Cherokee to syllabary allowing the Cherokee to read and write?read and write?

A: SequoyahA: Sequoyah

Q: Who was the principal chief of Q: Who was the principal chief of the Cherokee?the Cherokee?

A: John RossA: John Ross

Q: What was discovered in Q: What was discovered in Dahlonega in 1829 increasing the Dahlonega in 1829 increasing the desire of the settlers for the desire of the settlers for the removal of Native Americans from removal of Native Americans from this region?this region?

A: goldA: gold

Q: Who was president? He pushed Q: Who was president? He pushed an Indian Removal Bill through an Indian Removal Bill through Congress.Congress.

A: Andrew JacksonA: Andrew Jackson

Q: Who am I? Chief justice of the Q: Who am I? Chief justice of the Supreme Court that decided the Supreme Court that decided the Cherokee were a “domestic Cherokee were a “domestic dependent nation”dependent nation”

A: John MarshallA: John Marshall

Q: _____ vs. Georgia decided that Q: _____ vs. Georgia decided that the Cherokee were a sovereign the Cherokee were a sovereign nation, which should be allowed nation, which should be allowed to rule itself. Georgia refused to to rule itself. Georgia refused to recognize the ruling.recognize the ruling.

A: WorchesterA: Worchester

Q: The removal of the Cherokee Q: The removal of the Cherokee Indians to Oklahoma is known as Indians to Oklahoma is known as ____ _____ __ _____.____ _____ __ _____.

A: The Trail of TearsA: The Trail of Tears

Q: What is the belief that states Q: What is the belief that states are sovereign, subject to no are sovereign, subject to no higher power than the higher power than the Constitution, known as? The South Constitution, known as? The South favored it.favored it.

A: states’ rightsA: states’ rights

Q: The ____ War was fought over Q: The ____ War was fought over the issue of secession.the issue of secession.

A: CivilA: Civil

Q: The __________ Compromise Q: The __________ Compromise decided that Maine would be decided that Maine would be admitted as a free state and admitted as a free state and Missouri would be admitted as a Missouri would be admitted as a _____ state._____ state.

A: Missouri, slaveA: Missouri, slave

Q: The Compromise of 1850 Q: The Compromise of 1850 allowed California to enter the allowed California to enter the Union as a ____ state. In return, Union as a ____ state. In return, Congress enacted the _____ Slave Congress enacted the _____ Slave Law.Law.

A: free, FugitiveA: free, Fugitive

Q: What was the Fugitive Slave Q: What was the Fugitive Slave Law?Law?

A: It required all free states to A: It required all free states to return escaped slaves to their return escaped slaves to their owners in southern states.owners in southern states.

Q: The ______ _______ wanted the Q: The ______ _______ wanted the North to support the Fugitive North to support the Fugitive Slave Act and to stop trying to Slave Act and to stop trying to ban slavery in new states.ban slavery in new states.

A: Georgia PlatformA: Georgia Platform

Q: Alexander ______ was one of Q: Alexander ______ was one of three representatives from three representatives from Georgia who supported the UnionGeorgia who supported the Union

A: StephensA: Stephens

Q: When the territories of Kansas Q: When the territories of Kansas and Nebraska were created, and Nebraska were created, voters would decide whether _____ voters would decide whether _____ would be permitted.would be permitted.

A: slaveryA: slavery

Q: When abolitionists and those in Q: When abolitionists and those in favor of slavery rushed to Kansas, favor of slavery rushed to Kansas, their raids were so savage that their raids were so savage that the area became known as “______ the area became known as “______ Kansas”.Kansas”.

A: BleedingA: Bleeding

Q: Missouri’s law stated than once Q: Missouri’s law stated than once a man was free for any amount of a man was free for any amount of time, he was free for life. ____ ____ time, he was free for life. ____ ____ went to court in Missouri to win went to court in Missouri to win his freedom. The Supreme Court his freedom. The Supreme Court ruled against him.ruled against him.

A: Dred ScottA: Dred Scott

Q: After the Dred Scott case, a Q: After the Dred Scott case, a new political party was created. new political party was created. Which party was it?Which party was it?

A: RepublicanA: Republican

Q: What stance on slavery did the Q: What stance on slavery did the party take? party take?

A: It was anti-slaveryA: It was anti-slavery

Q: Who was the first Republican Q: Who was the first Republican candidate?candidate?

A: Abraham LincolnA: Abraham Lincoln

Q: Abraham Lincoln won the Q: Abraham Lincoln won the Election of ____ without support of Election of ____ without support of the southern states.the southern states.

A: 1860A: 1860

Q: _____ is the withdrawal of a Q: _____ is the withdrawal of a state from the Union.state from the Union.

A: SecessionA: Secession

Q: The Battle of ____ was one of Q: The Battle of ____ was one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. The Union stopped the War. The Union stopped the Confederate army from advancing Confederate army from advancing to Washington, D.C.. Lee’s army to Washington, D.C.. Lee’s army was able to escape to Virginia.was able to escape to Virginia.

A: AntietamA: Antietam

Q: The ________ _______ announced Q: The ________ _______ announced the emancipation of slaves.the emancipation of slaves.

A: Emancipation ProclamationA: Emancipation Proclamation

Q: Why did the Confederate Q: Why did the Confederate government believe it held no government believe it held no power?power?

A: They had already seceded the A: They had already seceded the Union and no longer had to follow Union and no longer had to follow Union laws.Union laws.

Q: The Battle of _____ was the Q: The Battle of _____ was the greatest battle ever fought on the greatest battle ever fought on the continent of North America. The continent of North America. The Confederate army retreated.Confederate army retreated.

Q: GettysburgQ: Gettysburg

Q: The Gettysburg _____, given by Q: The Gettysburg _____, given by Lincoln, urged the North to win Lincoln, urged the North to win the war in order to preserve the the war in order to preserve the Union and the democratic ideals. Union and the democratic ideals. A small portion of the battlefield A small portion of the battlefield was dedicated to fallen soldiers.was dedicated to fallen soldiers.

A: AddressA: Address

Q: The Battle of ______ was Q: The Battle of ______ was considered a Confederate victory considered a Confederate victory because they were able to keep because they were able to keep the Union in Chattanooga rather the Union in Chattanooga rather than letting them proceed into than letting them proceed into Georgia. The Union captured Georgia. The Union captured Chattanooga however.Chattanooga however.

A: ChickamaugaA: Chickamauga

Q: In Sherman’s ______ to the Sea, Q: In Sherman’s ______ to the Sea, General Sherman’s troops burned General Sherman’s troops burned Atlanta to the ground and Atlanta to the ground and destroyed everything in their path destroyed everything in their path from Georgia to South Carolina.from Georgia to South Carolina.

A: MarchA: March

Q: What was the name of the Q: What was the name of the Confederate prison in Georgia Confederate prison in Georgia used to house Union soldiers?used to house Union soldiers?

A: AndersonvilleA: Andersonville

Q: The _____ Bureau helped Q: The _____ Bureau helped enslaved people. It provided food enslaved people. It provided food and clothing, and built schools for and clothing, and built schools for African Americans.African Americans.

A: Freedmen’s A: Freedmen’s

Q: _______ is when a person plants Q: _______ is when a person plants crops on a landowner’s land and crops on a landowner’s land and paid the landowner a share of the paid the landowner a share of the profit. This was the most profit. This was the most commonly used agricultural commonly used agricultural working relationship between working relationship between whites and African Americans in whites and African Americans in the South.the South.

A: sharecroppingA: sharecropping

Q: Which amendment officially Q: Which amendment officially ended slavery?ended slavery?

A: The 13A: The 13thth

Q: The 14Q: The 14thth Amendment defines Amendment defines U.S. citizenship and includes U.S. citizenship and includes newly freed _____.newly freed _____.

A: slavesA: slaves

Q: Which amendment states that Q: Which amendment states that the right to vote cannot be denied the right to vote cannot be denied based on race, color, or previous based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude?condition of servitude?

A: The 15A: The 15thth Amendment Amendment

Q: At this time, what was the Q: At this time, what was the voting age?voting age?

A: 21A: 21

Q: True or False: At this time, Q: True or False: At this time, women could NOT vote.women could NOT vote.

A: TrueA: True

Q: Renting small plots of land to Q: Renting small plots of land to individual farmers was called _____ individual farmers was called _____ farming.farming.

A: tenantA: tenant

Q: In order to be let back into the Q: In order to be let back into the Union, ___% of the voting Union, ___% of the voting population had to promise to be population had to promise to be loyal to the Union. The state also loyal to the Union. The state also had to outlaw ______.had to outlaw ______.

A: 10, slaveryA: 10, slavery

Q: Who was Henry McNeal Turner?Q: Who was Henry McNeal Turner?

A: He was an African American A: He was an African American elected to Georgia’s legislature.elected to Georgia’s legislature.

Q: The ___ ____ ____ was a terrorist Q: The ___ ____ ____ was a terrorist group that targeted blacks and group that targeted blacks and often went out in robes and often went out in robes and hoods.hoods.

A: Ku Klux KlanA: Ku Klux Klan

Q: _____ Democrats were Q: _____ Democrats were conservative Democrats.conservative Democrats.

A: BourbonA: Bourbon

Q: Who were the 3 members of Q: Who were the 3 members of the Bourbon Triumvirate?the Bourbon Triumvirate?

A: Alfred Colquitt, Joseph Brown, A: Alfred Colquitt, Joseph Brown, and John Gordon.and John Gordon.

Q: They wanted Georgia’s Q: They wanted Georgia’s economy to be industrialized, not economy to be industrialized, not based solely on _______.based solely on _______.

A: agricultureA: agriculture

Q:Who was the “Spokesman of Q:Who was the “Spokesman of the New South”? He encouraged the New South”? He encouraged northern investors to develop northern investors to develop industries in Georgia.industries in Georgia.

A: Henry GradyA: Henry Grady

Q: The _____ _____ was a fair to Q: The _____ _____ was a fair to bring money to Atlanta’s cotton bring money to Atlanta’s cotton textile business.textile business.

A: Cotton ExpositionA: Cotton Exposition

Q: Who was the leader of the Q: Who was the leader of the People’s Party?People’s Party?

A: Tom Watson A: Tom Watson

Q: The Populists’ were groups of Q: The Populists’ were groups of _____._____.

A: farmersA: farmers

Q: Rebecca Latimer Felton helped Q: Rebecca Latimer Felton helped women win the right to ______. women win the right to ______. She helped instate _____. She was She helped instate _____. She was the first women to serve in the the first women to serve in the U.S. _____.U.S. _____.

A: vote, prohibition, SenateA: vote, prohibition, Senate

Q: The Atlanta Riot of ____ was a Q: The Atlanta Riot of ____ was a string of violent events by whites string of violent events by whites against African Americans. against African Americans. Dozens of African Americans were Dozens of African Americans were killed.killed.

A: 1906A: 1906

Q: What rumors started these Q: What rumors started these riots?riots?

A: African men were attacking A: African men were attacking white womenwhite women

Q: ____ ____ was a Jewish man from Q: ____ ____ was a Jewish man from Georgia who was lynched by a Georgia who was lynched by a mob because of anti-Semitism mob because of anti-Semitism even after an overturned guilty even after an overturned guilty verdict in a trial for murdering a verdict in a trial for murdering a young girl he worked with.young girl he worked with.

A: Leo FrankA: Leo Frank

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