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4 th Grade Social Studies Accomack County Public Schools. VS7-VS8 Created by ACPS ITRTs. 4 th Grade Social Studies VS.7 a,b. Who led a slave revolt against plantation owners in Virginia?. Harriet Tubman Nat Turner John Brown Robert E. Lee.
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4th Grade Social StudiesAccomack County Public Schools VS7-VS8 Created by ACPS ITRTs
Who led a slave revolt against plantation owners in Virginia? • Harriet Tubman • Nat Turner • John Brown • Robert E. Lee
Who participated in a secret route that escaped slaves took known as the “Underground Railroad”? • Harriet Tubman • Nat Turner • John Brown • Robert E. Lee
Who led a raid on the United States Armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia trying to start a slave rebellion? • Harriet Tubman • Nat Turner • John Brown • Robert E. Lee
During the 1820s, what did northern states want new states created out of the western territory to be? • new states • slave states • free states • old states
Who became President of the United States in 1860, after some southern states including Virginia, seceded from the Union? • Jefferson Davis • Robert E. Lee • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
Which state was formed when conflict grew between the eastern counties that relied on slave labor and the western counties that favored the abolition of slavery? • North Carolina • Tennessee • Maryland • West Virginia
Where did Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson play a major role? • Fredericksburg • Bull Run (or Manassas) • Norfolk • Hampton
What was the capital of the Confederacy? • Washington D.C. • Petersburg • Richmond • Manassas
Where did the battle of two ironclad ships take place in Virginia’s waters? • Hampton Roads • Potomac River • New River • Rappahannock River
Who was the Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and defeated Union troops at Fredericksburg, Virginia? • Ulysses S. Grant • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson • Robert E. Lee
Where did Robert E. Lee surrender to Ulysses S. Grant in April of 1865? • Washington D.C. • Manassas, Virginia • Appomattox Court House, Virginia • Richmond, Virginia
What city was burned at the end of the Civil War? • Washington D.C. • Norfolk • Richmond • Alexandria
What was the period called following the Civil War when Congress passed laws designed to rebuild the country and bring the southern states back into the Union? • Revolution • Reconstruction • Freedmen’s Bureau • Sharecropping
What problem did Virginians face during Reconstruction? • Railroad lines were added. • Money had value. • Banks were closed. • Crops were planted.
What government agency provided food, schools, and medical care for freed slaves and others in Virginia and the rest of the South? • Federal Bureau of Investigation • Welfare System • Freedmen’s Bureau • Sharecropping System
What system after the Civil War allowed freedmen and poor white farmers to rent land by promising to pay with a share of the crop? • Freedmen’s Bureau • Sharecropping • Welfare System • Federal Bureau of Investigation
What is the separation of people, usually based on race or religion? • Segregation • Discrimination • Integration • Prejudice
What is the unfair difference in treatment of people? • Segregation • Discrimination • Integration • Prejudice
Who gained power in Virginia’s government and could finally vote during Reconstruction? • Spanish Americans • American Indians (First Americans) • Women • African American Males
After Reconstruction, what established segregation or separation of the races and reinforced prejudices held by whites? • Freedmen’s Bureau • Sharecropping • “Jim Crow” Laws • Industrialization
What could African Americans do if they paid a poll tax and passed a literacy test? • Buy a house. • Vote in an election. • Get an education. • Get a job.
What was a key to the expansion of business, agriculture, and industry after Reconstruction? • Streetcars • Automobiles • Railroads • Airplanes
Which Virginia city became a railroad center? • Richmond • Roanoke • Petersburg • Lynchburg
What industry developed in southwest Virginia that became a source of income for residents? • Furniture • Coal • Textiles • Tobacco