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20-Question Civil War Quiz for Elementary School Students
- The American Civil War was fought from __________ to __________.
- The two sides in the Civil War were the __________ and the __________.
- The main issue that led to the Civil War was __________.
- The president of the United States during the Civil War was __________.
- The first battle of the Civil War was the Battle of __________.
- The most famous speech given during the Civil War was the __________ Address.
- The Union army was led by General __________.
- The Confederacy's top general was __________.
- The bloodiest battle of the Civil War was the Battle of __________.
- The Union army won a key victory at the Battle of __________, which allowed them to control the Mississippi River.
- The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Lincoln in __________.
- The Emancipation Proclamation declared that all slaves in __________ states were to be freed.
- African American soldiers fought on the side of the __________ army.
- Women played an important role during the Civil War by working as __________.
- The surrender of Confederate General __________ marked the end of the Civil War.
- The Civil War resulted in the abolition of __________.
- The Civil War was fought over the issue of __________.
- The Civil War was fought primarily on __________ soil.
- The Union's victory in the Civil War helped to solidify the idea that the United States was a __________ nation.
- The Civil War is considered one of the most significant events in American __________.
KEY
- 1861, 1865
- Union (or North), Confederacy (or South)
- slavery
- Abraham Lincoln
- Fort Sumter
- Gettysburg
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Robert E. Lee
- Gettysburg
- Vicksburg
- 1863
- Confederate
- Union
- nurses, spies, and cooks
- Robert E. Lee
- slavery
- states' rights
- southern
- unified
- history
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