Civil War Chapter 5 Test
  • 1. Why was slavery so important to many people in the South?
A) Businesses wanted enslaved people to build factories.
B) Factory owners wanted enslaved people to build machines
C) The government wanted enslaved people to pay taxes
D) Souther farmers wanted more enslaved people to produce cotton
  • 2. Which person was NOT and abolitionist?
A) Stephen Douglass
B) William Loyd Garrison
C) Fredrick Douglass
D) Sojourner Truth
  • 3. What was the Underground Railroad?
A) A series of escape routes and hiding places that brought slaves out of the South.
B) A train that took people from one end of the U.S. to another
C) An underground passage way used by slaves
D) A train that slaves rode when they wanted to go north
  • 4. What did the Supreme Court say about the Dred Scott case?
A) Dred Scott was free to live where he wanted.
B) Dred Scott was property and not a citizen
C) Dred Scott had to move west.
D) Dred Scott was no longer a slave
  • 5. What event began the Civil War?
A) The Confederacy fired on Fort Sumter
B) Lincoln was elected president
C) Stephen Douglass won the debates
D) The Republican Party was created.
  • 6. Abraham Lincoln was born in_________
A) Kansas
B) Kentucky
C) Indiana
D) Illinois
  • 7. Which state was NOT one of the states that left the Union?
A) South Carolina
B) Georgia
C) Louisiana
D) Massachusetts
  • 8. What was one result of Nat Turner's rebellion?
A) Slavery became even more important to the South's economy.
B) Abraham Lincoln became president of the United States.
C) John C. Calhoun became president of the United States of America
D) Southern states passed laws to control both enslaved and free blacks
  • 9. What is discrimination?
A) someone who joined the movement to end slavery
B) the unfair treatment of particular groups.
C) to free
D) loyalty to one's own section of the country.
  • 10. Who invented the cotton gin?
A) Jonh C. Calhoun
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) Eli Whitney
D) Jefferson Davis
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