Civil War Board Game Directions/Requirements

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Civil War Board Game Directions/Requirements

Name:______Date:______Period:___ Civil War Board Game Directions/Requirements Assignment: A game manufacturer assigned your group the task of creating a CIVIL WAR board game.

Requirements: 1) Design a creative, colorful, and neat game board.

2) Create and incorporate at least 65 appropriate leveled questions and answers.

3) Write clear and concise directions.

4) Include any extra materials needed to play game.

5) Design a creative, colorful, and neat poster / game box advertising your game.

Your game board is to be divided into five sections: CH 15 Causes of Civil War CH 16 The Civil War Begins CH 17 The Tide Turns 10 Questions 15 questions 15 questions Wilmot Proviso Fort Sumter Emancipation Proclamation Free-Soil Party Confederacy 54th Massachusetts Stephen Douglas Naval Warfare Antietam Clara Barton Compromise of 1850 Robert E. Lee Copperheads conscription Fugitive Slave Act Border states Habeas corpus Harriet Beecher Stowe Anaconda Plan George McClellan Ulysses S. Grant Uncle Tom’s Cabin First Battle of Bull Run Battle of Shiloh William Sherman Kansas-Nebraska Act Stonewall Jackson Seven Day Battles David Farragut Dred Scott Life in Army Roger Taney Monitor Merrimack Abraham Lincoln enlist Harpers Ferry Whig Party Confederate State of America Jefferson Davis secede CH 17 War Ends 15 questions CH 18 Reconstruction 10 questions Cover Design / Directions Battle of Gettysburg Reconstruction Pickett’s Charge Freedmen’s Bureau Siege of Vicksburg Andrew Johnson Legacy of War Black Codes 14th Amendment Sherman’s March to the Sea Scalawag Carpet bagger Appomatox Court House Sharecropping Ford’s Theatre Ku Klux Klan John Wilkes Booth Plantation 13th Amendment 15th Amendment Panic of 1873 Compromise of 1877 Elements of the Game: 1) DESIGN :

-game board (divided into five sections)

-pieces- design unique game pieces

2) DIRECTIONS :

-properly written and published with clear explanation of directions

3) QUESTIONS/ANSWERS :

-Questions refer to the events, people, and places of study.

-develop 65 leveled questions (higher order)

4) GAME BOX / POSTER:

-Design creative game box/ poster advertising game

Section Number of Points Completed Assigned Note Section 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Completed Group Notes 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Completed Role & Responsibilities 25 23 22 20 17 Questions/ game board / poster / directions 15 13 10 7 5 0 Participated in Group 10 9 8 7 6 Student Evaluation Sheet 5 4 3 2 1 0 Capitalization / Organization / Punctuation / Spelling 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Neatness 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Work Habits 25 23 22 20 17 15 13 10 7 5 0 Total Number of Points _____/ 100 Topic Research: Tensions Rise Between North and South Ch 15 Sec 1

1. How did the economies of the North and South differ?

2. How did territorial expansion inflame sectional conflicts?

3. How did the Fugitive Slave Law Act deepen the Crisis?

4. Why did violence erupt in Kansas and Congress?

Slavery Dominates Politics Ch 15 Sec 2

5. How did the issue of slavery affect political parties?

6. What events brought the nation to crisis?

Lincoln’s Election and Southern Secession Ch 15 Sec 3

7. How did the 1860 election reveal the divisions in the country?

8. How did seven southern states justify their decision to secede? War Erupts Ch 16 Sec 1

9. What did Lincoln do about the forts in Confederate territory?

10. Comparing North and South Strengths Weaknesses Strategy to Win War North

South

11. Why was the Union surprised by the outcome of Bull Run?

Life in the Army Ch 16 Sec 2

12. Why did so many volunteer to fight?

13. How was the Civil War different from previous conflicts?

No End in Sight Ch 16 Sec 3

14. In 1862, how close did the Union come to achieving its goals?

15. In 1862, how close did the South come to victory? The Emancipation Proclamation Ch 17 Sec 1

16. How did the Emancipation Proclamation affect the war effort?

17. How did African-American soldiers contribute to the war effort?

War Affects Society Ch 17 Sec 2

18. What disagreements emerged inside both the Union and the Confederacy?

19. What economic and social changes were caused by the war?

The North Wins Ch 17 Sec 3

20. Why were the battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg so significant?

21. How did Grant’s new strategy defeat the Confederacy?

The Legacy of the War Ch 17 Sec 4

22. What were the losses and gains of the War?

23. What changes did the war bring about? Rebuilding the Union Ch 18 Sec 1

24. Why did presidential Reconstruction fail under Johnson?

25. What were the GOALS of Congressional Reconstruction?

26. What were the EFFECTS of Congressional Reconstruction?

Reconstruction and Daily Life Ch 18 Sec 2

27. How did formerly enslaved people first respond to freedom?

28. What prevented formerly enslaved people from making greater economic advances?

29. What were the goals of the Ku Klux Klan?

The End of Reconstruction Ch 18 Sec 3

30. How did the Republican Party try to advance civil rights for African Americans?

31. How did Reconstruction lose its strength?

32. What finally led to the end of Reconstruction?

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