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Civil War Politics

Civil War Politics

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Social Studies

8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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28 Slides • 25 Questions

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Lesson 22 PP and Test - The Civil War

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A civil war is a conflict between

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two countries that share a border.

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two groups of citizens in one country.

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two nations that were once allies.

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two countries that share the same form of government.

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Multiple Choice

Who was elected as President of the United States just as this country was headed to the Civil War?

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Andrew Jackson

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Abraham Lincoln

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Andrew Johnson

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Ulysses S. Grant

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Multiple Choice

Who was elected President of the Confederate States?

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Andrew Jackson

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Abraham Lincoln

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Andrew Johnson

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Ulysses S. Grant

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Multiple Choice

Where were the first shots fired to mark the start of the Civil War?

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Fort Ticonderoga, New York

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Fort Halifax, Maine

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Fort Gaines, Alabama

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Fort Sumter, South Carolina

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Multiple Choice

At the start of the war, the North's main goal was to

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preserve the Union

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destroy the South

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make an issue of slavery

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please abolitionists

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Multiple Choice

Which of these was a Northern advantage at the start of the Civil War?

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highly trained soldiers

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abundant natural resources

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fighting in familiar territory

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control of the Mississippi River

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Multiple Choice

Which of these was a Southern advantage at the start of the Civil War?

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large population

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control of the railway system

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many factories and businesses

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strong military leadership

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Multiple Choice

Women supported the Civil War cause in all of the following ways except

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fighting on the battlefield.

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spying on the enemy.

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working in factories.

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treating wounded soldiers.

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Multiple Choice

The North Believed they could end the war early with their strategy?

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Why did General Lee join the Confederate military?

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He felt loyalty to his native Virginia.

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He was in favor of slavery.

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He believed in the rights of states to secede.

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He had been defeated in the presidential election.

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Multiple Choice

The Union’s Anaconda Plan included all of the following strategies except

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dividing the South.

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blocking Southern ports.

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capturing Richmond, Virginia

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assassinating the Confederate president.

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Multiple Choice

What was the significance of the Battle of Bull Run?

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It proved that the South was weak.

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It showed that the North would win.

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It proved that a quick victory was impossible.

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It showed that the armies were unwilling to fight long battles.

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Multiple Choice

Why can it be said that the Battle of Antietam was a defeat for both sides?

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The generals of both armies were killed in the battle.

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It was the bloodiest single day of the war.

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Both sides lost the will to continue fighting

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Neither side claimed victory in the battle.

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Multiple Choice

What new naval technology was used during the Civil War?

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Submarines: The "Turtle" which planted bombs under enemy ships.

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Ironclads: armor-plated steamships.

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Battleships: Very large ships with numerous cannons.

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Torpedoes: Small fast moving bombs powered by an engine.

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Multiple Choice

Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation declared that

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slaves in U.S. territories were free.

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slaves throughout the world were free.

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slaves in Union slave states were free.

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slaves in Confederate states were free.

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Multiple Choice

What did the Emancipation Proclamation achieve?

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It persuaded European nations to not support the Confederacy.

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It changed the purpose of the war to the end of slavery.

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It took away much of the South's work force by freeing slaves.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these was a danger for African American troops who fought for the Union?

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They were frequently attacked by other Union soldiers.

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If captured, they would be forced to fight for the Confederacy.

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If captured, they could be sold into slavery.

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They were easily overcome since they had no weapons.

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Multiple Choice

What famous African American abolitionist, speaker, and writer could have been captured and returned to slavery?

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William Lloyd Garrison

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Sojourner Truth

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Fredrick Douglass

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Angelina Grimke

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Multiple Choice

Clara Barton worked with wounded soldiers and later founded the

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American Field Hospital

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Nurses' Union

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Hospital for Soldiers

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American Red Cross

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Multiple Choice

In the Civil War for the first time, thousands of women serve as

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soldiers

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nurses

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spies

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generals

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Multiple Choice

Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a turning point in the war?

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The loss of troops convinced Lee to never again invade the North.

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Lee succeeded in capturing a city in the North.

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The South suffered many losses while the North had few.

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The outcome convinced European nations to aid the Confederacy.

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Multiple Choice

Which document did Lincoln reference in his Gettysburg Address when he said:

"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."

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U.S. Constitution

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Emancipation Proclamation

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Preamble to the Constitution

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Declaration of Independence

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Multiple Choice

What was the result of the Battle of Vicksburg?

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The Confederate troops deserted.

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The Union controlled all Southern ports.

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The Union gained control of the Mississippi River.

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The Confederacy enlisted more troops than ever before.

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Multiple Choice

Which of these describes General Sherman’s march through Georgia?

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a defeat for both armies

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an example of total war

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a peaceful end to the conflict

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the bloodiest battle of the war

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Multiple Choice

Which of these describes Grant’s terms of surrender at Appomattox Court House?

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They were meant to punish the Confederacy.

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They were generous so as to avoid further suffering.

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They were stern in their demand for payment of losses.

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They were meant to show that the North sought forgiveness.

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