Chapter 5 test Geo Flashcards

1
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Designed the state seal and proposed the state motto

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John James Ingalls:

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2
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he was a confederate guerrilla who raided Lawrence

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William C. Quantrill:

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3
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Confederate general who fought in the battle of Mine Creek

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Sterling Price:

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4
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she was an abolitionist and a missionary who sent letters to newspapers in the east to report on territorial activities.

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Julia Louisa Lovejoy

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5
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Comanche chief who spoke at the medicine law peace treaties

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Ten Bears

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6
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one of the first Kansas senators that went to D.C. at the start of the civil war and organized the frontier guard

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James Lane

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7
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He was elected the first governor of Kansas that wanted the U.S government to pay for the bleeding kansas damages.

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Charles Robinson

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8
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What is the Kansas state motto (in Latin)?

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Ad astra per aspera

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9
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What is the Kansas state motto translated to in English?

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“To the stars through difficulty”

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10
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When is Kansas day celebrated?

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January 29th

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11
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Why did Kansas have a rough start in the first few years of statehood (name multiple reasons)?

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Drought, scarce drinking water, no money in the state treasury, crops failed, civil war was approaching.

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12
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What were the differences between the original Kansas state constitution and the national constitution (name two)?

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The bill of rights in the state constitution prohibited slavery
Women were given the right to vote in school board elections (state)

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13
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What are the duties of the executive branch and who is the head of the branch (at the state level)?

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The Governor is the head. Responsible for administrating laws

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14
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What are the judicial and legislative branches responsible for?

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Judicial (kansas supreme court): they interpret the laws and settles disagreements between people
Legislative: they make and pass the laws of the state

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15
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How long after Kansas became a state did the Civil War begin?

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Less than 3 months after

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16
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Which side did most Kansans support during the war?

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Most supported the Union

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17
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Why did James Lane/Kansans form the Frontier Guard?

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Formed shortly after the Civil War, goal was to offer special protection to President Lincoln.

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18
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How many men volunteered to fight for the Union in Kansas regiments?

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More than 20,000 men

19
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How many African American soldiers volunteered to fight during the Civil War? Which side did they generally fight for/were they paid?

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Nearly 185,000 fought for the Union. By the 3rd year of the civil war They were paid equal to the soldiers

20
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Which group gained fame as the first black company to fight alongside white units?

A

The First Kansas Colored Infantry

21
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Who led the raid on Lawrence/what was their goal?

A

William Quantrill
He wanted to burn down the town and kill men and boys

22
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How many citizens of Lawrence died during Quantrill’s Raid/how many Confederates died?

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At least 140 men and boys. Only one confederate died.

23
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What did Order No. 11 do?

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Issued after Quantrill raid on Lawrence, it cleared all settlers out of 4 western Missouri counties to prevent violence.

24
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Which Confederate general led them in the Battle of Mine Creek?

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Sterling Price

25
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Which side won the Battle of Mine Creek?

A

The Union Army

26
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What roles did women have during the Civil War? Were they allowed to serve in the military?

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They could not serve in the military but they helped with relief efforts

27
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What was the role of frontier soldiers?

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Their job was to keep peace between Americans heading west and American Indians who called the West home.

28
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Who did frontier soldiers usually protect - the Americans or the Indians?

A

The Americans

29
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Explain what happened during the Sand Creek Massacre.

A

It signified betrayal of the Indians, as White Antelopes and Black Kettle were attacked after meeting with President Lincoln.

30
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What was the role of buffalo soldiers?

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They were assigned to evict squatters who attempted to style on Indian Lands.

31
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Look at the map on page 108 - name the five “border states” during the Civil War…

A

Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia

32
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What hardships was Kansas facing when they first became a state? You need to name at least four…

A

1 serious drought came and crops failed.
2 drinking water was scarce.
3 Kansas was in financial trouble and many Kansans ran out of money. no money in the state treasury.
4 There were no guns or ammunition in the state armory.

33
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Why did most Kansans support the Union during the Civil War?

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Because they did not want to see the country destroyed after they had worked so hard to join it.
Like Abe Lincoln, they wanted to see the Union preserved

34
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to alter, change, or add to

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Amend

35
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a storehouse for arms

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armory

36
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a document issued by the government, creating a private corporation

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charter

37
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a member of an irregular military unit operating in small bands in occupied territory to harass and undermite the enemy, as by supreme raids

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guerilla

38
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of being alienated, surrendered, or or transferred

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inalieable

39
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a form of government in which the citizens delegate authority to elected representatives

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Representative Government

40
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to withdraw from an organization

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Secede

41
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to separate from race; to keep apart

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Segregate:

42
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to settle on unclaimed land without legal claim

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Squatter

43
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to reject a bill from becoming a law

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Veto: