

I Can Explain Georgia's Role in the Civil War
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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42 Slides • 21 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which factor contributed to growing tensions over slavery in the United States?
Economic struggles in the North
The introduction of the Monroe Doctrine
Ongoing westward expansion of the nation
A reduced demand for cotton in Great Britain
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Multiple Choice
What year was Abraham Lincoln elected president?
1850
1901
1860
1884
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Multiple Choice
After the election of Abraham Lincoln, the debate whether Georgia should leave the Union was split. What was Alexander Stephens’ opinion on secession?
He felt Georgia should stay in the Union and fulfill its obligations to the U.S. Constitution.
He was happy about the election of Lincoln and wanted a final solution to the slave issue.
He wanted to remain part of the United States and promised to leave the South if it did not.
He was upset at the election of Lincoln and wanted to leave the Union immediately.
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Multiple Choice
What date did the Civil War begin?
August 12, 1850
April 1, 1860
November 4, 1859
April 12, 1861
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Multiple Choice
This Civil War-era illustration is showing:
Grant's victory at Shiloh.
Scott's victory at Gettysburg.
Sherman's "March to the Sea".
the Union blockade of the South.
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Multiple Choice
Definition: an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
blockade
seige
investment
bar
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Multiple Choice
Another name for the United States of America.
C.S.A.
The Confederacy
The Union
The 13 colonies
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An announcement by Abraham Lincoln to the southern, Confederate states in rebellion to surrender or their slaves would be freed. The document also recruited black soldiers into the Union and added ending slavery to the goals of the Civil War.
The Declaration of Independence
Emancipation Proclamation
Proclamation of 1763
The Charter of 1732
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Multiple Choice
What slaves were to be freed by the Emancipation Proclamation?
Slaves in Border States
Slaves in states of rebellion and actively fighting against the North
Slaves in the North
All slaves
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Multiple Choice
Atlanta's military importance to the Confederacy was that it was the:
capital of the Confederacy.
most populated city in the Confederacy.
home to the largest number of slaves in the Confederacy.
industrial and transportation center of the Confederacy.
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Multiple Choice
This was the second bloodiest battle of the Civil War with over 34,000 casualties and the largest battle ever fought in Georgia. It was a Confederate victory.
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Kettle Creek
Sherman's March to the Sea
Siege of Savannah
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Multiple Choice
The MOST LIKELY reason General William T. Sherman wanted to control the rail lines running through Atlanta, Georgia, during his "Atlanta Campaign" was because he wanted to
prevent residents of the city from fleeing to the North.
cut off the flow of supplies to the Confederate army.
use the rail lines to quickly transport his troops.
extend the rail lines into the northern states.
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What strategic objective contributed to President Abraham Lincoln’s decision to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
By freeing all slaves in the United States, Lincoln caused the southern economy to collapse due to a shortage of labor on southern farms.
By freeing all slaves in the United States, Lincoln shifted the war’s focus from slavery to the economic imbalance between the North and South.
By freeing all slaves in the southern states, Lincoln allowed thousands of African Ameircans from the South to serve as soldiers in the Union Army.
By freeing all slaves in the southern states, Lincoln made the war about slavery and caused European nations to resist aiding the Confederacy.
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Multiple Choice
The destruction of Atlanta railroads and neighboring cities in a series of battles in Georgia during the Atlanta Campaign was led by which Union General?
Abraham Lincoln
Ulysses S. Grant
Dred Scott
William T. Sherman
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Multiple Choice
Who was General William Tecumseh Sherman?
an Union General
A Confederate Solider
15th President of the United States
A Union Solider
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Multiple Choice
The infamous “March to the Sea” refers to
Robert E. Lee’s invasion of Goorgia.
William Sherman’s destructive march through Georgia on his way to Savannah.
Steady flow of freed slaves running towards the coast from their former owners.
Bombardment of Fort Sumter in the Atlantic coast of Charleston, South Carolina.
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Multiple Choice
What was the name of the Union strategy during the Civil War which incorporated a plan to blockade Southern
ports and capture the Mississippi River?
Sherman's Plan
Block Plan
Emancipation Proclamation
Anaconda Plan
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Draw
Where is Andersonville?
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Multiple Select
Check all boxes that describe Andersonville:
Located in Georgia
Confederate prison for Union soldiers
Union prison for Confederate soldiers
Little water, food, and medical supplies
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Multiple Choice
All day, as the sad moments rolled on, were they passing not only in front of my house, but from behind; they tore down my garden palings, made a road through my back-yard and lot field, driving their stock and riding through tearing down my fences and desolating my home - wantonly (deliberately cruel) doing it when there was no necessity for it...
Which event from the Civil War is described in the text?
the Battle of Chickamauga
the Battle of Gettysburg
the Siege of Savannah
the March to the Sea
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Poll
Which topic do you need more help understanding or could use a refresher on?
Andersonville
Emancipation Proclamation
Chickamauga
Sherman's Atlanta Campaign
March to the Sea
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