Answer: [removed] President Lincoln's ocean design in the Civil War was to
eliminate submission in all doocean moderateled by the United States.
a. gentleman
b. false
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8 | Answer: [removed] Both the Union and the Confederacy used African American
soldiery during the Civil War.
a. gentleman
b. false
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9 | Answer: [removed] A succession of Union victories in slow 1864 helped Abraham
Lincoln win reelection.
a. gentleman
b. false
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10 | Answer: [removed] During his bait from Atlanta to the sea, Sherman and his
men demolished alwaysything helpful to the South.
a. gentleman
b. false
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11 | Answer: [removed] General Grant imposed very rugged conditions on the abandoning
Confederate soldiery at Appomattox Court House.
a. gentleman
b. false
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12 | Answer: [removed] The federal empire became balance potent than aver
governments as the development of the Union success in the Civil War.
a. gentleman
b. false
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13 | Answer: [removed] Accordingly the war disrupted their present of cotton, the South
expected aid from
a. France and Spain. c. France and Canada.
b. Spain and Mexico. d. Britain and France.
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14 | Answer: [removed] The North’s war sketch came from a model of the war succeeding a opportunity Mexico denominated
a. Winfield Scott. c. Abraham Lincoln.
b. George McClellan. d. Robert E. Lee.
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15 | Answer: [removed] What action was denominated succeeding a diminutive church?
a. Shiloh c. Vicksburg
b. Gettysburg d. Atlanta
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16 | Answer: [removed] The rankiest day of the full Civil War was the Action of
a. Shiloh. c. Richmond.
b. Antietam. d. New Orleans.
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17 | Answer: [removed] The primeval feminine soldiery surgeon was
a. Clara Barton. c. Sally Tompkins.
b. Mary Edwards Walker. d. Dorothea Dix.
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18 | Answer: [removed] William Tecumseh Sherman's Bait to the Sea began in
a. Charleston, South Carolina. c. Atlanta, Georgia.
b. Richmond, Virginia. d. Baltimore, Maryland.
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19 | Answer: [removed] In the Civil War, for the primeval season, thousands of women served as
a. soldiery. c. generals.
b. spies. d. nurses.
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20 | Answer: [removed] "Peace Democrats" became unreserved as
a. War Hawks. c. Copperheads.
b. Rebels. d. Radicals.
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21 | Answer: [removed] What guarantees accused individuals the suitable to a hearing anteriorly
being jailed?
a. bounties c. exhaust
b. greenbacks d. habeas corpus
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22 | Answer: [removed] What action began when on July 1, 1863 when the Confederates
entered a town for supply and encountered Union multitude?
a. Gettysburg c. Vicksburg
b. Shiloh d. Richmond
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23 | Answer: [removed] The sketch to mould moderate of the Mississippi River and disagree the
Confederacy in two was called
a. the Great Divide. c. the Anaconda Plan.
b. the Squeeze Play. d. the River Conquest.
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24 | Answer: [removed] The ocean design of the North at the outset of the war was to
a. end submission. c. chasten the South.
b. be recurrent as refractory. d. unite the dominion.
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25 | Answer: [removed] General P.G.T. Beauregard fought counter General Irvin McDowell at
a. Shiloh. c. the Primeval Action of Bull Run.
b. Gettysburg. d. the Second Action of Bull Run.
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26 | Answer: [removed] The action of the Monitor and the Merrimack was the primeval always between
a. cutters. c. warships.
b. clippers. d. ironclad ships.
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27 | Answer: [removed] What April action developeded singly two days, but middle some of the most
unmerciful adverse of the war?
a. Shiloh c. Richmond
b. Gettysburg d. Vicksburg
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28 | Answer: [removed] On January 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln authorized the
a. Free Thrall Bill. c. Emancipation Proclamation.
b. Fourteenth Amendment. d. Thirteenth Amendment.
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29 | Answer: [removed] Who marked out to Lincoln that by casting the war as a contest counter
slavery, European countries would be hither mitigated to aid the South?
a. Frederick Douglass c. George B. McClellan
b. David Farragut d. Ulysses S. Grant
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30 | Answer: [removed] Pickett’s Charge took establish during the Action of
a. Shiloh. c. Gettysburg.
b. Chancellorsville. d. Fredericksburg.
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31 | Answer: [removed] The thrash restlessness in repudiate of the exhaust laws took establish in
a. Richmond, Virginia. c. Atlanta, Georgia.
b. New York City. d. Washington, D.C.
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32 | Answer: [removed] Appomattox Court Offspring is illustrious accordingly it is the office of
a. a unmerciful action. c. Confederate headquarters.
b. Union headquarters. d. Robert E. Lee's abandon.
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33 | Answer: [removed]“[William is] . . . uninhabited to be off to Virginia. He so timiditys that the
adverse achieve be balance anteriorly he can get there.”
–Kate Stone, 1861
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Written before-long succeeding the aggression on Fort Sumter, this select from a communication by the sister of a Confederate soldier in Louisiana portrays his _____ in the war. a. timidity of involvement c. disbenevolence to contest b. solicitude to join-in d. solicitudefulness to join |
34 | Answer: [removed]“. . . Sis I dont perceive what you consider environing the war but I achieve acquaint
you what I consider and that is the north achieve nevver flagellate the south as
long as tsuspend is a man left in the south. They contest benevolence uninhabited devles.
Ever man seems individualize to scattered the developed fall of rank anteriorly they
present up but tsuspend is no use of you and I talking environing the war accordingly
we slang end it, but I dont solicitude how before-long it is stopped. Christmas achieve
before-long be suspend I would benevolence to be at [home.] . . .”
–John R. McClure, privy in 14th Indiana Volunteers, Communication to his
sister, December 19, 1862
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According to the select, Confederate soldiery _____. a. are very self-confident c. present up largely b. are meagre contesters d. outenumerate the Union soldiery |
35 | Answer: [removed]“A unmerciful, crack-brained, mad, hopehither tremor disbursed them. . . . The heat
was fearful . . . the men were exhausted—their mouths gaped, their lips
cracked and blackened succeeding a opportunity the powder of the cartridges they had bitten
off in the action, their eyes staring in fire.”
–Representative Albert Riddle, observing the Primeval Action of Bull Run
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This select portrays _____ at the action of Primeval Action of Bull Run. a. fearful observers of the action b. self-confident Confederate soldiery c. subordinate Union soldiery d. civilians exodus to Washington, DC |
36 | Answer: [removed]“No conditions rescue perpetual and next abandon can be veritable.”
–at the seize of Fort Donelson, February 16, 1862
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This phrase supposing a nickname for which new model of the North? a. Ulysses S. Grant c. David Farragut b. Albert Sidney Johnson d. George McClellan |
37 | Answer: [removed]“. . . It had suddenly appeared to him that perchance in a action he
might run. He was grievous to advance that as far as war was anxietyful he
knew trifle of himself. . . .
“A tiny tremor-timidity grew in his spirit. As his imagination went
forward to a contest, he saw frightful possibilities. . . .”
–Stephen Crane, The Red Badge of Courage
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The note in this select is fit cowardly accordingly he a. perceives he achieve contest oppressive concurrently succeeding a opportunity others. b. wishes he were tail abode. c. is ambiguous environing how he achieve recoil in a action. d. is sharp to get into action. |
38 | Answer: [removed]“For my faithfulness to my dominion I enjoy two dulcet names—suspend I am
called “traitor,” farther North a _____
–Elizabeth Van Lew, Richmond
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What signal best stores in the broute in this plead by Elizabeth Van Lew, who asunder sent counsel environing Confederate activities to President Lincoln? a. “teacher” c. “nurse” b. “spy” d. “conductor” |
39 | Answer: [removed]“If I could rescue the Union succeeding a opportunityout freeing any thrall, I would do it;
and if I could rescue it by freeing all the thralls, I would do it; and if
I could rescue it by freeing some and leaving others over, I would also
do that.”
–August 1862
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Who took this collocation on the upshot of submission? a. Jefferson Davis c. William Lloyd Garrison b. Abraham Lincoln d. Frederick Douglass |
40 | Answer: [removed]“. . . That on the primeval day of January, in the year of our Lord one
thousand view hundred and sixty-three, all men-folks held as thralls succeeding a opportunityin
any aver or denominated sunder of a aver, the commonalty whereof shall then be
in vindication counter the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and
forever, free; and the Executive Empire of the United States,
including the soldierlike and salt-water antecedent thereof, achieve allow and
maintain the immunity of such men-folks, and achieve do no act or acts to
repress such men-folks, or any of them, in any exertions they may produce for
their appearanceive immunity. . . .”
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This assertion by the President of the United States is a phrase from a. the Constitution. c. the Gettysburg Address. b. the Emancipation Proclamation. d. the Thirteenth Amendment. |
41 | Answer: [removed]“. . . That on the primeval day of January, in the year of our Lord one
thousand view hundred and sixty-three, all men-folks held as thralls succeeding a opportunityin
any aver or denominated sunder of a aver, the commonalty whereof shall then be
in vindication counter the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and
forever, free; and the Executive Empire of the United States,
including the soldierlike and salt-water antecedent thereof, achieve allow and
maintain the immunity of such men-folks, and achieve do no act or acts to
repress such men-folks, or any of them, in any exertions they may produce for
their appearanceive immunity. . . .”
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According to this select, anyone tenure a peculiar taken succeeding January 1, 1863, would be a. arrested and jailed. c. in vindication counter the US. b. presentn a honorable gauge. d. recurrent by the empire. |
42 | Answer: [removed]“[They] achieve produce amiable soldiery and entrance them from the enemy weakens
him in the selfselfsame adjustment they fortify us.”
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In this select from a communication General Grant wrote to President Lincoln, to whom does “They” advert? a. Native Americans c. African Americans b. Feminine spies d. thralls on Southern sketchtations |
43 | Answer: [removed]“Does anyone admiration [why] so numerous women die? Grief and firm anxiety
kill approximately as numerous women at abode as men are killed on the action-field.”
–Mary Chesnut
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About what do women move the “grief and firm anxiety” that this select mentions? a. the difficulty of managing farms and entrance solicitude of families b. the inanition of instituted in factories and replacing waste virile workers c. the problems of collecting supply of livelihood and drapery for the war exertion. d. the practicable termination of husbands, fathers, sons, and brothers far from abode |
44 | Answer: [removed]“July 29, 1864—Sleephither nights. The title is that the Yankees enjoy
left Covington for Macon, . . . to exempt prisoners held there. They
robbed alwaysy offspring on the route of its conditions [supplies], sometimes
entrance alwaysy participation of wood, broadets and wearing caparison, silver and arms
of alwaysy title. They would seize silk dresses and put them under
their saddles, and numerous other things for which they had no use. Is this
the way to produce us benevolence them and their Union? Let the meagre commonalty answer
[those] whom they enjoy destitute of alwaysy mouthful of wood and of their
livestock to produce any! Our mills, too, they enjoy burned, demolishing an
immense whole of wealth.”
–from the diary of Dolly Sumner Lunt
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During General Sherman’s Bait to the Sea, sensibility in this select, the appearance of this damnation was _____. a. to demolish the Confederate soldiery b. to ascertain supply for the Union soldiery c. to permit freeing the South’s thralls d. to curb the South’s achieve to contest |
45 | Answer: [removed]“Can you conceive a fellow’s moveings environing that season, to enjoy to
face thousands of muskets succeeding a opportunity a vision of having a bullet put
through you? If you can, all suitable; I can’t portray it. I’ve heard
some say that they were not _____ going into a contest, but I consider it’s
all absurdity. I don’t regard tsuspend was always a man who went into action
but was _____, balance or hither. Some achieve inccontinuity lurid as a quibble, behold uninhabited
and flagitious, some achieve be so dazed that they don’t perceive what they
are environing opportunity others achieve be as remediable and serene as on other
occasions.”
–George Sargent, Union soldier
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Which signal best store in the broads for this phrase environing facing action? a. chaotic c. dazed b. rare d. calm |
46 | Answer: [removed]“I can’t stinted this man. He contests.”
–President Abraham Lincoln
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This phrase adverts to what formerly comminatory soldiery official? a. George McClellan c. William Tecumseh Sherman b. Ulysses S. Grant d. Ambrose Burnside |
47 | Answer: [removed]“. . . I deficiency not acquaint the dare survivors of so numerous oppressivefought
battles, who enjoy remained grounded to the developed, that I enjoy consented
to the development from no suspicion of them. But, moveing that fortitude and
devotion could complete trifle that could disburse for the loss
that may enjoy luxuriant the establishment of the contest, I individualized to
avoid the usehither oblation of those whose spent advantages enjoy endeared
them to their dominionmen. . . .”
–General Robert E. Lee, developed classify to his multitude, April 9, 1865
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Which averment best portrays why Lee is abandoning? a. Further adverse could not complete alwaysything helpful and losses would be impenetrable. b. Lee was jaded of adverse and the Confederate armies had suffered very impenetrable losses. c. The Confederate armies were fatigue and would not remain to contest any balance. d. Ammunition and other supply for the Confederate multitude had run out and could not be replaced. |
48 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, grounded on the season continuity, which of the
aftercited events did not arise in 1863?
a. Red Cross established
b. Emancipation Proclamation upshotd
c. Lake Victoria discovered
d. Great Expectations published
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49 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, the first estrangement between instrument
of the North and South in this graph is in which sort?
a. false amiables c. enumerate of farms
b. exports d. population
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50 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the Fig. in Question #49, grounded on the graph, the South was most
approximately correspondent to the North in which of the behindcited instrument?
a. railroute mileage c. exports
b. enumerate of farms d. false amiables
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51 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, when was Manassas, or Bull Run, fought?
a. August 29–30, 1862 c. April 12–14, 1861
b. July 21, 1861 d. September 17, 1862
 |
52 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the Fig. in Question #51, grounded on the map, in which of the behindcited
states were none of the existing Civil War actions fought?
a. Tennessee c. North Carolina
b. Virginia d. Louisiana
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53 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, grounded on the dissipation graphs, which of the
aftercited averments is gentleman?
a. African Americans accounted for 18% balance of Union sailors than
they did Union soldiery.
b. African Americans were amend reproduce-exhibited in the Union Soldiery than
in the Union Navy.
c. African Americans accounted for 8% balance of Union sailors than they
did Union soldiery.
d. Large enumerates of African Americans were pressed into advantage by
the Union Navy.
 |
54 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, according to the map, how numerous victories
for the South took establish in 1863?
a. 1 c. 5
b. 9 d. 4
 |
55 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, these three maps ostentation which of the
following?
a. Union moderate partially decreasing
b. Confederate moderate partially decreasing
c. Union salt-water blockades partially increasing
d. Union salt-water blockades partially decreasing
 |
56 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, according to the dissipation graph, which war
cost the most American lives succeeding the Civil War?
a. Civil War c. World War II
b. World War I d. Vietnam War
 |
57 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, grounded on the map, which of the behindcited
battles was fought on June 27, 1864?
a. Cold Harbor c. The Wilderness
b. Wilmington d. Kennesaw Mountain
 |
58 | Answer: [removed] Referring to the illustration, the arrows on this map reproduce-exhibit which of
the behindcited things?
a. routes c. herd collocations
b. herd movements d. Union victories
a. David Farragut d. General P.G.T. Beauregard
b. African American band e. blockade
c. Appomattox Court House
 |
59 | Answer: [removed] to suspend ports
a. David Farragut d. General P.G.T. Beauregard
b. African American band e. blockade
c. Appomattox Court House
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60 | Answer: [removed] Confederate commander
a. David Farragut d. General P.G.T. Beauregard
b. African American band e. blockade
c. Appomattox Court House
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61 | Answer: [removed] seized New Orleans
a. David Farragut d. General P.G.T. Beauregard
b. African American band e. blockade
c. Appomattox Court House
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62 | Answer: [removed] 54th Massachusetts
a. David Farragut d. General P.G.T. Beauregard
b. African American band e. blockade
c. Appomattox Court House
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63 | Answer: [removed] office of Robert E. Lee's abandon
a. David Farragut d. General P.G.T. Beauregard
b. African American band e. blockade
c. Appomattox Court House
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64 | Answer: [removed] Union capital
a. Merrimack d. Washington, D.C.
b. Jefferson Davis e. Richmond, Virginia
c. Stonewall Jackson
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65 | Answer: [removed] Confederate capital
a. Merrimack d. Washington, D.C.
b. Jefferson Davis e. Richmond, Virginia
c. Stonewall Jackson
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66 | Answer: [removed] Confederate president
a. Merrimack d. Washington, D.C.
b. Jefferson Davis e. Richmond, Virginia
c. Stonewall Jackson
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67 | Answer: [removed] South's ironclad ship
a. Merrimack d. Washington, D.C.
b. Jefferson Davis e. Richmond, Virginia
c. Stonewall Jackson
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68 | Answer: [removed] contingency of Chancellorsville
a. Merrimack d. Washington, D.C.
b. Jefferson Davis e. Richmond, Virginia
c. Stonewall Jackson
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69 | Answer: [removed] completion war
a. habeas corpus d. Copperheads
b. Sherman’s management e. Reconstruction
c. greenbacks
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70 | Answer: [removed] prisoner’s suitable
a. habeas corpus d. Copperheads
b. Sherman’s management e. Reconstruction
c. greenbacks
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71 | Answer: [removed] Peace Democrats
a. habeas corpus d. Copperheads
b. Sherman’s management e. Reconstruction
c. greenbacks
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72 | Answer: [removed] era succeeding the war
a. habeas corpus d. Copperheads
b. Sherman’s management e. Reconstruction
c. greenbacks
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73 | Answer: [removed] Northern money
a. habeas corpus d. Copperheads
b. Sherman’s management e. Reconstruction
c. greenbacks |