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1. Compare and contrast Northern and Southern populations, industries, resources and goals in the Civil War. In your response,
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8.)What did the indian territory and the territory of new mexico have in common during the civil war?
A.)They sided with the
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During the Civil War, all of the battles and most of the population of Florida were'
A.) in the interior of the state B.) in the
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Which of the following is an example of the tensions created by federalism that led to the civil war
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UNIT 8 LESSON 8 CIVIL WAR UNIT TEST ANSWERS?
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Which of the following differences between the North and the South during the Civil War is depicted in the graph?
A. The South
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Why was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment famous ? (1 point)
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Which of the following best shows how the issue of states rights contribute to the onset of the Civil War unit 3 lesson 8
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what is a war between two sides of the same country
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Which set of issues led to the Civil War?
Economics, religion, boundaries Politics, education, voting rights Slavery, politics,
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which of the following best describes daily life in the south during the civil war?
a.about the same as before the war because
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The Emancipation Proclamation, excerpt
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A PROCLAMATION. I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
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President Lincoln believed that it was _______ for states to secede.
negative impossible possible positive
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Why did Congressional leaders dislike the choices of delegates to Congress from the new state governments?
Many of the men had
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ACTIVITY—CIVIL WAR BATTLES
Select one of the events listed on Table 8.1 and write a minimum of two paragraphs detailing the
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The ______ freed enslaved people only in areas rebelling against the United States.
Scott's Great Snake Monroe Doctrine
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What was the intended purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation, as opposed to its stated purpose?
The intended purpose of the
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What were the three theaters of the Civil War?
Eastern Theater Western Theater Northern Theater Southern Theater government
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Why was General Winfield Scott's plan to suffocate the South—the Anaconda Plan—not adopted?
President Lincoln supported the
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What federal arsenal came under attack by John Brown and his men?
Brown's Ferry Lee's Ferry Harper's Ferry Lincoln's Ferry
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theater of the Civil War
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Conflict during the Civil War escalated dramatically in 1861. President Lincoln followed General Scott's Anaconda Plan. The
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Even though they were allowed to serve as soldiers, what types of discrimination did African Americans face in the Union army?
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Which of the following best shows how the issue of states’ rights contributed to the onset of the Civil War?
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I have three essays and I have to pick two of them. Which two seem easiest?
1. Do you think that by the end of 1854 the two
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Emancipation and life in
wartime
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Former slaves carrying bundles of their belongings as they walk along a road stop to smile, take off their hats, and even bow
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How did Americans disagree over the role of federal and state governments before and during the Civil War?
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What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states’ rights as causes of the Civil War? How did the Southern
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Which of the following best describes the conditions faced by soldiers during the Civil War?
(1 point) Responses Improved
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What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states’ rights as causes of the Civil War? How did the Southern
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Which of the following were strategies used by the Union during the Civil War? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses naval
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Which of the following demonstrates how biased views on race, and relying too much on the writings of the wealthy elite, led
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How did the South react to the election of Abraham Lincoln? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses The South believed that
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Read the passage.
Harriet Tubman's Unsung Heroism Harriet Tubman is famous for her role as a "conductor" on the Underground
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act continued the ideas of which of the following?
(1 point) Responses Missouri Compromise Missouri
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What is the connection among slavery and states rights as causes of the Civil War?
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It was said that the Civil War was "a rich man's war but a poor man's fight." Why did the poor end up doing the majority of the
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What was an effect of the Emancipation Proclamation?
(1 point) Responses Many free African-Americans volunteered to fight for the
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What was demonstrated by the First Battle of Bull Run?
(1 point) Responses that the North would win that the North would win that
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Why was the battle of gettysburg the most crucial war?
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TRUE or FALSE - Before being chosen to lead the Confederate Armies during the Civil War, General Robert E. Lee turned down an
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After the first Battle of the Civil War, President Lincoln responded by calling up 75,000 soldiers... which caused 4 more
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The first Battle of the Civil War was fought here.
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1. Why was the Battle of Bull Run significant in the Civil War?
A. The Union showed their strength and won in a huge victory. B.
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1. Why was the Battle of Bull Run significant in the Civil War?
A. The Union showed their strength and won in a huge victory. B.
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What was the South's main reason for seceding and fighting in the Civil War?
A. To keep and expand slavery. B. To end slavery C.
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What was the South's main reason for seceding and fighting in the Civil War?
A. To keep and expand slavery. B. To end slavery C.
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What was the South's main reason for seceding and fighting in the Civil War?
A. To keep and expand slavery. B. To end slavery C.
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What was the South's main reason for seceding and fighting in the Civil War?
A. To keep and expand slavery. B. To end slavery C.
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